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INDEX  OF  ECONOMIC  MATERIAL 


IN 


DOCUMENTS    OF    THE    STATES 


OF 


THE  UNITED  STATES 


CALIFORNIA 


1849-1904 


PREPARED  FOR  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  ECONOMICS  AND  SOCIOLOGY 
OF  THE  CARNEGIE  INSTITUTION  OF  WASHINGTON 


BY 

ADELAIDE     R.    BASSE 

LIBRARIAN  DEPARTMENT  OF  PUBLIC  DOCUMENTS,  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


PUBLISHED  BY  THE 

CARNEGIE  INSTITUTION  OF  WASHINGTON 

DECEMBER,  IB08 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  ECONOMICS  AND  SOCIOLOGY 


CARROLL  D.  WRIGHT,  Director 

KENYON  L.  BUTTERFIELD 
EMORY  R.JOHNSON 
HENRY  B.  GARDNER 
JEREMIAH  W.  JENKS 
VICTOR  S.  CLARK 


HENRY  W.  FARNAM,  Secretary 

EDWARD  W.  PARKER 
DAVIS  R.  DEWEY 
WALTER  F.  WILLCOX 
ALFRED  H. STONE 
B.  H.  MEYER 


CARNEGIE  INSTITUTION  OF  WASHINGTON 

PUBLICATION  NO.  85  (CALIFORNIA) 


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PREFATORY  NOTE 

This  index  undertakes  to  deal  only  with  the  printed  reports  of  administrative 
officers,  legislative  committees,  and  special  conunissions  of  the  states  and  with  gov- 
ernors'messages  for  the  period  since  1849.  It  does  not  refer  to  constitutions,  laws, 
legislative  proceedings  or  com't  decisions,  except  in  so  far  as  they  happen  to  be  found 
in  the  class  of  docmnents  above  mentioned.  It  attempts,  on  the  other  hand,  to  furnish 
a  list,  as  complete  as  possible,  of  all  the  docmnents  and  messages  which  fall  within  its 
scope,  in  whatever  form  they  may  have  been  puljlished,  whether  separately,  in  collected 
documents,  legislative  journals  or  volumes  of  laws,  and  to  indicate  the  volume  in  which 
they  may  be  fomid.  In  general,  unless  otherwise  shown,  the  material  indexed  is  in  the 
New  York  Public  Library.  In  addition  to  furnishing  a  list  of  reports  and  messages,  the 
index  midertakes  to  supply  a  reference  by  vohune  and  page  to  all  material  of  economic 
importance  which  the)'  contain,  with  the  exception  of  that  contained  in  the  reports  of 
l)ureaus  of  labor.  The  reason  for  this  exception  is  that  these  reports  have  already  been 
indexed  by  Carroll  D.  Wright,  late  United  States  Commissioner  of  Labor,"  in  a  volume 
published  by  his  department  in  1902. 

Although  the  index  is  confined  to  matter  of  economic  bearing,  the  term  "  economic  " 
has  been  given  a  broad  interpretation.  In  view  of  this  liberal  interpretation  it  is  believed 
that  the  index  will  constitute  a  useful  addition  to  the  resources  of  students  of  almost 
any  aspect  of  American  history. 

It  will  be  seen  that  the  present  index  differs  both  in  scope  and  character  from 
R.  R.  Bowker's  "  State  Publications,"  the  valuable  pioneer  work  in  this  field.  It  is 
narrower  in  scope  than  "  State  Publications,"  which  aims  to  present  a  list  not  only  of 
reports  and  governors'  messages  but  of  aU  state  documents;  but  in  the  field  which  the 
present  work  covers  it  contains  not  only  a  more  complete  list  of  documents  than  has 
hitherto  been  published  but  also  an  index  of  their  contents  in  so  far  as  these  have  an 
economic  bearing. 

The  arrangement  is  alphabetical  by  topics.  The  references  under  each  topic  are 
divided  into  two  groups,  viz.,  "  serial  "  and  "  non-serial."  Within  each  of  these 
divisions  the  arrangement  is  chronological.  Numerous  cross-references  will,  it  is  hoped, 
make  it  possible  to  discover  with  little  difficulty  all  the  material  bearing  on  a  topic.  It 
is  to  be  remarked  that  the  division  of  serial  reports  into  more  than  one  series  occurs 
whenever  there  is  a  change  in  title,  in  the  authority  making  the  report  or  in  frequency 
of  issue.  It  will  be  seen  that  this  division  is  not  an  arbitrary  one.  It  is  made  in  the 
belief  that  the  reason  for  it  can  be  more  clearly  shown  in  this  way  than  by  a  narrative 
explanation. 

'  Index  of  all  reports  issued  by  bureaus  of  labor  statistics  in  the  U.  S.  prior  to  Mch.  1,   1902.    Wash.,  1902. 
287  pp.    8°. 

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PREFATORY  NOTE 


TJnifonn  entry  words  for  subjects  recurring  in  different  states  will  be  retained 
throughout  the  series.  It  will  thus  be  possible  to  make  a  study  not  only  of  the  historical 
development  of  an  economic  subject  as  reflected  in  the  documents  of  an  individual  state 
but  also  to  make  a  comparative  study  of  that  development  as  it  has  taken  place  in  the 
country  at  large.  To  accomplish  this  purpose  it  has  been  necessary  to  make  the  selec- 
tion of  entry  words  without  reference  to  the  peculiarities  of  local  usage,  such  peculi- 
arities being  recognized  in  the  case  of  each  state  by  cross-references.  The  abbreviations 
employed  are  believed  to  be  sufficiently  obvious  to  make  a  table  of  them  unnecessary. 
Unless  otherwise  stated  the  size  of  the  books  is  octavo. 

A  feature  introduced  in  the  New  York  part  of  this  index,  and  not  employed  in 
the  preceding  parts  (i.  e.  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  and  Vermont),  is  the  system  of  ref- 
erences from  locality.    This  feature  has  been  made  a  part  of  the  succeeding  issues. 

The  present  volume  has  been  preceded  by  six  similar  volumes,  confined  to  the 
states  of  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  Vemiont,  New  York,  Rhode  Island  and  Massachu- 
setts, respectively.  It  will  be  followed  by  others,  each  devoted  to  a  single  state.  The 
work  when  completed  will,  therefore,  furnish  an  index  to  the  economic  material  in  the 
reports  and  governors'  messages  of  all  the  states  of  the  Union. 

In  the  preparation  of  this  volume  the  collection  of  the  New  York  Public  Library 
has  been  used  as  a  basis.  Acknowledgment  for  assistance  in  the  collation  of  volimies 
not  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library  is  due  to  the  California  State  Library,  the  Los  Angeles 
Public  Library,  to  the  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Education,  to  the  Library  of  Congress  and  to  the 
U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture. 


PART  I 
COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS,  DESCRIPTIVE  WORKS,  INDEXES,  ETC. 


DESCRIPTIVE  WORKS— GENERAL 
1850.     Rept.  of  Mr.  Vallejo,  on  the  derivation  and  definition 

of  the  names  of  the  several  cos.  of  Cal.     (App.  to  Sen. 

jol.  1  sess.  pp.  522-537  doc.  Y.) 
.     Govs.  mess.  re.  proposed  union  with  state  of  Deseret. 

(Legisl.  jol.  1849/50:  429-435;  756-763.) 
1853-1881.     Review  of  domestic  produce  for  yr.;   history  of 

transactions  at  S.  F.  for  past  yr.,  with  tabular  stmts. 

of  receipts  and  exports  of  the  various  products  since 

1853;    special    comment   on   wine   and    wheat    interest. 

(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1881:  149-175.) 
1854.     Judge  Campbell's  prospectus,  "  The  Plains  and  Cal." 

(A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1854:  94-95.) 
1867.     Cal..  her  agric.  resources;   by  H.  D.  Dunn.     (Trans. 

state  agric.  socy.  1866/7:  507-542.) 
1874.     Agric.  review  of  Cal.  geography,  topography,  climate, 

and  soil.     (Same  1874:  245-252.) 

1877.  Brief  comment  on  growth  of  state  since  1849,  and  its 
prominence  now  in  tho  commerce  of  the  nation  shown 
by  statistics.     (Same  1877:  85-86.) 

1878.  The  foothills  of  the  Sierras:  geographical  formation, 
climate,  area,  vegetation,  adaptation  to  cultivation,  and 
lands  open  to  settlement;  by  Hon.  B.  B.  Redding. 
(Same  1878:  129-134.) 

Reprinted  In  TrausuctJons  of  18S5. 

1879.  Area  of  Cal.  apportioned  according  to  agric.  and  min- 
eral land  surveyed  and  unsurveyed,  private  grants  sur- 
veyed. Mission  Church  property,  etc.;  land  listed  to 
state  by  U.  S.  under  various  land  grants  from  Aug.  1, 
1877,  to  Aug.  1,  1879,  and  whole  amt.  listed  to  state 
under  various  grants.     (Same  1879:  224.) 

1881.  Address  by  Hon.  J.  BIdweli  on  Cal's.  productive  in- 
terests— markets,  especially  of  wheat;  lines  of  trans- 
portation; agric.  fairs,  agst.  horse  racing  at  said  fairs; 
etc.     (Same  1881:  24-40.) 

1882.  Cal.:  'nformatlon  necessary  to  those  wishing  to 
migrate  to  state;  map.     (Same  1882:  219-231.) 

1884.  Information,  general  and  statistical,  re.  agric,  com- 
mercial, mnfg.,  and  other  resources.  Interests,  and  in- 
dustries of  state;  compiled  by  H.  Degroot.  (4  A.R. 
state  mineralogist  1883/4:  31-59.) 

1885.  Cal.  [geography,  resources,  etc.].  [Sacramento: 
James  J.  Ayers,  supt  state  prtg.,  1885.]  (5  same  1884/5: 
51-127.) 

.     Central  and  no.  Cal.;  characteristics  and  possibilities. 

(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1885:  193-202.) 

1886.  Origin  of  name  Cal.  (6  A.R.  state  mineralogist 
1885/6  pt.  1:  8-10.) 

.    Ch.  iv,  pt.  11,  title  Hi.    Political  Code  of  Cal.;  legal 

distances  in  state.  Routes  of  travel,  modes  of  convey- 
ance, distances,  etc.,  from  S.  F.;  compiled  from  Rail- 
road Gazeteer.     (6  same  1885/6  pt.  2:  183-214.) 

.     Table  of  altitudes  in  state.     (6  same  1885/6  pt.  1: 

34-53.) 

.  Physical  data  and  statistics  of  Cal.;  tables  and  memo- 
randa  re.   rainfall  .  .  .  drainage   areas  .  .  .  and    other 


DESCRIPTIVE  WORKS— GENERAL— cont'd 

factors  of  water  supply;  mountain  and  other  topographi- 
cal features.     547  pp.     (State  engr.) 
Not  seen  :  entry  from  liowker. 

1886.  History  and  description  of  each  co.  in  state  of  Cal. 
(2  bienn.  rept.  bureau  of  labor  statistics  1885/6:  153- 
324.) 

1887.  Ciimat'^  and  health  resorts  of  Cal.;  by  J.  W.  Robert- 
son, M.  D.,  asst.  physician  and  pathologist,  Napa  Insane 
Asylum.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1887:  439-445.) 

Resources,  climatic  conditions,  etc.,  of  coast  and  ad- 
joining cos.     (Same  1887:  382-423.) 

1888.  Cal.  geography,  topography  and  hyilrography,  prin- 
cipal rivers,  population  and  property  values,  and  value 
of  mineral  products  to  date.  (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist 
1887/8:  12-16.) 

.     Notes  on  topography,  and  on  distribution  of  plants 

In  Cal.;  by  W.  P.  Gibbons.     (10  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health 
1886/8:  184-187.) 

1889.  Results  of  agitation  in  development  of  resources  of 
state;  untouched  resources.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1889:  14-17.) 

1890.  Historical  review  of  the  industrial  growth  of  Cal. 
and  of  its  future  resources — the  first  20  yrs.  was  the 
period  of  the  gold-seekers,  of  speculation  and  adven- 
ture; Its  enduring  industries  are  less  than  20  yrs.  of 
age.  Questions  treated — economic  communication  the 
equivalent  of  physical  contiguity,  reduction  of  cost  of 
transportation,  industries,  labor,  area,  population,  and 
irrigation,  value  of  land.     (Same  1890:  184-208.) 

1892.  Exhibits  in  the  historical  section  of  the  State  Fair; 
edited  and  annotated  by  J.  M.  Guinn.  (gome  1892: 
139-182.) 

.  Cal.  horticulturally:  geographical,  topographical,  cli- 
mate; hortic.  history;  irrigation;  adaptation  of  the 
various  fruits  and  plants;  wild  fruits  of  Cal.;  descrip- 
tion of  each  co.,  with  tables  of  each  co.,  with  tables 
giving  average  in  each  variety  of  fruit,  amt.  of  Irriga- 
tion, climate,  etc.     (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1892:  13-323.) 

1893.  Resources  of  Cal.;  prepared  In  conformity  with  a 
law  approved  Mch.  11,  1893,  by  H.  H.  Markham,  gov. 
144  pp.,  illus. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1895/6.  Physlcial  features  of  state.  7  pp.  (Bureau  of 
highways  bull.  3  [1895/0].) 

1901.  Repts.  of  resources  of  Cal.,  by  cos.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1901:  167-466.) 

1904.  Cal.;  Its  products,  resources,  industries,  and  attrac- 
tions. What  It  offers  the  immigrant,  homeseeker,  in- 
vestor, and  tourist.  By  T.  G.  Daniells.  208  pp.,  iilus. 
(La.  Purchase  Exposition  Comn.) 

.     Stmt,  giving  area  of  state  of  Cal.     (Bienn.  rept.  sur- 
veyor gen.  1877/9  (pp.  3-4)— same  1902/4.) 
No  returns  1898/00. 

.    Resources   of  state   of  Cal.   by   cos.     (Trans,   state 

agric.  socy.  1904:  19-318.) 
Natural   resources.   Industries,   climate,  agric,   valuation,   etc.  of 
each  CO. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


DESCRIPTIVE  WORKS— SPECIAL  LOCALITIES 
S««  also  references  In  part  2  under  names  of  counties  and  cities. 
In  particular,  attention  Is  called  to  the  synopses  of  tlie  co. 
assessors'  reports  under  Taxation. 
1835-1846.     Short  sketch  oi'  settlement  of  Sonoma  Co.;   by 

Gen.  M.  G.  Vallejo.     (Bienn   rept.   bd.  hortic.   1SS6/8: 

75-77.) 
1847-1865.     Comment  on  extracts  from   Cal.   Star  of  1847, 

giving  incidents  and  statistics  of  S.  F.,  and  comparing 

them  with  present.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1864/5: 

176-186.) 
1865.     Review   of   resources   of  Cal.;    agric,   mineral,   and 

mnftres.;    extent  and  capacity  of  San  Joaquin   distr.; 

need  of  irrigation;    r.rs.  and  their  value;    educational 

system.     {Same  1864/5:  215-221.) 
1872.     Review  of   resources  of   Sta.   Clara  Valley.     (.Same 

1872:  582-595.) 
1874.    Suppl.  rept.  on  the  Colo.  Desert  and  its  surroundings. 

{Same  1874:  363-366.) 
1881.     Results  of  study  of  mud  volcanoes  and  Colo.  Desert 

In  San  Diego  Co      (2  rept.  state  mineralogist  1880/2: 

227-240.) 

1886.  Rept.  of  the  topography,  botany,  climatolog>',  and 
diseases  of  Surprise  and  Goose  Lake  valleys;  by  Geo. 
M.  Kober.  [With  suppl.  rept.  on  diseases  about  Al- 
turas;  by  J.  M.  Forest.]  (9  bienn.  rept.  state  bd. 
health  1884/6:  170-198.) 

Al.w  Id  Trans,  state  auric,  soc.v.  1886:392-402.  Only  the  topo- 
Kraphy  and  cllmatoloBy  are  given,  although  the  article  has 
the  same  title  as  In  9  lilonn.  rept.  state  bd.  of  health. 

.     Notes  on  a  trip  to  Mt.   St.   Helena.     (6  A.R.  state 

mineralogist  1885/6:  78-79.) 

1887.  Climate  and  resources  of  San  Joaquin  Valley  cos. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1887:  373-382.) 

.    Resources   and   climate  of   Sacramento  Valley   cos. 

(Same  1887:  247-359.) 
.     Sacramento  a-i  a  natural  trade  center;    its  sanitary 

aspect;  produce  shipped  from  there.     (.Same  1887:  289- 

294.) 
.    No.   Cal.;   climate  and   resources  as  reported   from 

Mo<loc  and  Siskiyou  cos.     (Same  1887:  359-366.) 
.     Ciimat»  and   resources  of  the   Foothill  cos.     (Same 

1887:  366-373.) 
1887-1889.     Climate  of  San  Bernardino  Co.;  a  few  facts  re. 

her  products  and  Improvements;  weather  summary  for 

Jan..  Feb.,  and  Mch.,  1889.     (Same  1888:  364-369.) 

1888.  Review  of  resourcos  of  Sonoma  Co.  (Bienn.  rept. 
bd.  hortic.  1886/8:  71-75.) 

1889.  The  San  Joaquin  Valley— the  Tulare  and  San 
Joaquin  basins;  streams  of  Tulare  basin;  descriptions 
and  analyses  of  soils.  (Bienn.  rept.  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tions 1888/9:  112-132.) 

.     The    Salinas    Valley    climate,    agric.    liydrographic 

fenturcs  of  uppfT  valley,  location  of  station,  details  of 
hoIIh  of  station  pnd  chemical  analyses.  (Same  1888/9: 
93-102.) 

.     Notes  on  IsIandH  in  Sla.  Barbara  Channel;  flora,  etc 

(9    \  I!    Ht.-it..  mineralogist  1888/9:  155158.) 

.  .n    of    Coast    Uange    Region    at    large — So. 

C"  •'■   U'-Klon,  rlimale,  iiKrlc,  rocks,  and   soils. 

(Bl<-iiii.  r<-|il.  agric.  ex|>er.  slations  1888/9:  89-91.) 

1890.  Altltudcii  of  varlou'4  points  in  Coast  Range  of  Cal. 
northwe«t  of  8.  F.  (10  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1889/ 
BO:  794.) 

.     OrlKin  of  nnmcH  In   the  Yosemlte  Valley;    by  L.   H. 

Biinnr-jl  llllcnn.  ropl.  comrH.  to  mnnngc  YoHcmlto  Val- 
ley »n'l  .MnrlpoKn  Grove  1889/90:  9-13.) 

.     The  ff.lo   I)fi»prl,  wiih  blbiloK.;  by  C.  R.  Orcult.     (10 

AH   kUI(!  rnln'Taloglsl  1889/90:  899-919.) 

1904.     FietMurcra. 

Boundaricn 
I8(T).    Hporlitl  ri'pt.  of  iilato  engr.  on  stale  and  co.  boun- 
rtarlpn.     273  pp. 
!<ol  w*™  ;  ralrr  from  nmrkvr. 


DESCRIPTIVE  WORKS— SPECIAL  LOCALITIES— cont'd 
Boundaries — cont'd 

1850.  Rept.  of  Mr.  de  la  Guerra  on  cos.  and  co.  bounda- 
ries; with  additional  rept.  announcing  creation  of  Sta. 
Clara  Co.,  and  changes  in  names  of  five  other  cos. 
(App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1  sess.  pp.  411-421  docs.  E  and  P.) 

.     Rept.  of  select  committee  on  suppl.  co.  boundary  bill 

(Same  pp.  556-558  doc.  JJ.) 

.  Rept.  en  division  of  state  into  cos.,  stating  bounda- 
ries of  same.     (Legisl.  jol.  1849/50:  411-421.) 

1854.  Comments  on  co.  boundaries  and  recommendation 
for  substitution  cf  natural  for  artificial  boundaries,  and 
where  this  is  impracticable,  adoption  of  lines  of  U.  S. 
surveys;  also  recommend  that  |20,000  be  appropriated 
to  be  expended  in  such  surveys  during  1855.  (A.R. 
surveyor  gen.  1854:  4-5.) 

.     Rept.  of  no.  boundary  survey.     (Same  1854:  17-24.) 

.     Remarks  on  no.  boundary  survey.     (Same  1854:  3-4.) 

1855.  Comments  on  co.  boundaries.     (Same  1855:  33.) 

1861.  Commi:nication  of  surveyor  gen.  re.  eastern  boun- 
dary survey.  6  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  12  sess.  doc. 
[23];  App.  to  Assem.  jol.  12  sess.  doc  [24].) 

1862.  Comments  on  state  and  co.  boundaries.  (A.R.  sur- 
veyor gen.  1862:  22-24.) 

1868.     Minority  rept.  re.  Assem.  bill  334  on  boundary  betw. 

Plumas  and  Sierra  cos.     4  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  17  sess. 

V.  2  doc  [26].) 
.     Petition  re.  division  of  Mono  Co.     4  pp.     (Same  v.  3 

doc  [22].) 
.     Rept.  on  Assem.  bill  302  to  provide  for  establishing 

so.  boundary  of  Cal.     6  pp.     (Same  v.  3  [doc.  10].) 
.     Docs,  on  file  in  atty.  gens.  oflSce  relating  to  boundary 

line    betw.    Cal.    and    Ariz.     12    pp.     (Same   v.    2    doc. 

[42].) 

INDEXES  AND  MANUAL 

1850-1893.     Index    to    laws   of   Cal.,    prepared    under  .... 

A.  J.  Johnston,  supt.  of  state  prtg.     739  pp. 
1850-1894.     Catalogue  of  state  publications  of  Cal.   [1850  to 

July,    1894].     (Bienn.    rept.    trustees    of    state    library 

1892/4:  32-72.) 
1880-1903.    Cal.  Blue  Book. 

Checklist 
1  scries 
Cal.    state    almanac    and    annual    register.      Sacramento, 

Siin    Francisco, 


Judicial,  and  legislative 
Compiled    by    D.    M. 


IS.%0, 

1856.     72  pp 
1857.     State    register    and    yearbook    of    facts. 

IS,";?,    viii,  .•180  pp. 

1859.     Same.     San  Francisco,  1859.     Ill,  420  pp. 

2  series 

1880.  The  State  Oovornuient,  executive, 

depart  men  Is.     20  pp. 

1881.  State    and    t'ounty    Uovernmeuts. 

Burns.     :t.'>  p|). 
1883.      Same.      Compiled  by  T.  L.  Thompson.     63   pp. 
188.'>.     Same.     Compiled  by  T.  I,.  Thompson.     90  pp. 
18811.     tioveriimenlal     Hosier:    State    and    t'oiinty    (jovernments, 

Complleil  by  T.   I,.  Tuiimpson.     l.M  pp. 
1887.     Same.     Ciimplled  by  \V.  ('.  Hendricks.     li:(pp. 
1889.      Same.     220  pp. 

.'{  series 
1.S91.     nine   nook   or   State   Roster. 

278  pp. 
1N93.      Same.     331  jip. 

1895.      Same.     Ciiniiilled  bv   L.   II.   llrown. 
1S97.      Not  printeil. 

1899.     niue  Hook.    Compiled  by  C.  V.  Curry. 
1901.      Not  printed. 
11MI3.     California  lllue  Hook,     Complied  bv  C.  K.  Curry. 


Complied   by    K.    G.    Walte. 

410  pp. 
447  pp. 


623  pp. 
The  vcilumes  of  Ibe  second  HerleH  contain,  besides  the  ustial 
matter  found  In  these  maiiunlH,  labular  material  relative 
lo  lasalliin.  public  expendllures,  salaries  of  slate  ollleera, 
etc.  Tills  nmterlal  has  been  liidexeil  In  the  present 
volume. 

1895-1901.     Index  to  laws  of  Cal.;   pt.  2  of  rept.  of  comrs. 
for  revision  of  law,  1902,     193  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS 

1  SOSsloll 

Serial  No.  Doci'iubi-r  15,  1841)Aprll  22.   l.sriO 

■Journal   of   the   Semite Sao   Jose,    Winchester,   state 

prtr.,  1850.     ;tUO  pp.,   1   leaf. 
l.-<  Appeudli.     n.  t.  p.     Documents  A-SS.     pp.  31)S-570. 

liouse  of  Assembl)'  Jouniiil.  San  Jose,  Winchester,  state 
prtr.,  18&0.     -2  leaves   Ul.  570-1347  pp. 

2  session 
January  G-Ma;   1,   18S1 

Journals   of   tlic   Legislature  of  Cal.     n.   p.,   Casserl;,   18S1. 

■2  leaves   ll»,  0-18l>3  pp. 
Journal  of  Proceedings  of  the  Senate.     [Half-title.]      1  leaf, 

(1),  0-503  tit   pp. 
Appendix,     n.  t.  p.     Documents  A-ZZZ.     pp.  507-774. 
Journal    of    Proceedings   of    the   Assembly.      [Half-title.]      1 

leaf    (1»,  778-1815. 
,  Index  to  Senate  and  Assembly  Jols.     pp.  1810-18U5. 

3  session 
January  G-May  4,  1852 

Journal  of  the  3d  session  of  the   Legislature  of  Cal 

San  Krauclsco,  Kltch  and  tJelger,  state  prtrs.  1852.  [Halt- 
title.]  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Senate.  2  leaves 
(1),  0-794  pp. 

Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Assembly.  [Unit-title. J 
1  leaf   U).  4-882  pp. 

4  session 
January  3-May  19,  1853 

■  Journal  of  the  4th  session  ot  the  Legislature  of  Cul 

San    Krauclsco,    t?.    Kerr,    state    prtr.,    1853.      Journal    ot 
the  Senate.     1  leaf   (1),  8-B04  pp. 
Appendix,     n.  t.  p.     Documents  1-7B.     v.  p. 

Journal  ot  the  4th  session  ot  the   Legislature  of  Cal 

San  Francisco,  G.  Kerr,  state  prtr.,  1853.     Journal  of  the 
Assembly.     2   leaves    (1),  0-729  pp. 
L  Appendix,     n.  t.  p.     Documents  1-59.     v.  p. 

5  session 
January  2-May  15,  1854 

r  Journal  ot  the  5tb  session  of  the  Legislature  ot  Cal 

-  J  Sacramento,  Redding,  state  prtr.,  1854.  Journal  of  the 
'•■]        Senate.     2  leaves   (1),  0-812  pp. 

I  Appendix,     n.  t.  p.     Documents  1-9.*     v.  p. 

f  Journal  of  the  5th  session  of  the  Legislature  ot  Cal 

oj  Sacramento,  Redding,  state  prtr.,  1854.  Journal  of  the 
"•"l         Assembly.     2  leaves  (1),  0-631  pp. 

t  Appendix,     n.  t.  p.     Documents  1-9.*     v.  p. 

j  Journal   ot  the  5th  session  ot  the  Legislature  of  Cal 

Q  J  Sacramento,  Redding,  state  prtr.,  1854.  Journal  of  the 
"•]         Assembly.     2  leaves   (1),  6-693  pp. 

L  Appendix,     n.  t,  p.     Documents  1-9. •     v.  p. 

6  session 
January  1-May  7,  1855 

10.     Journal  ot  the  6th  session  of  the  Legislature  ot  Cal 

Sacramento,   Redding,   state   prtr.,   1855 

Senate.     2  leaves  (1),  0-970  pp. 
Appendix,     n.  t  p.     Documents  2-25.     v.  p. 
Journal  of  the  6th  session   ot  the   Assembi; 


Journal    ot    the 


11. 
12. 


ably   ot  Cal 

Sacramento,  Redding,  state  prtr.,  1855.    2  leaves  (1),  0-941 
pp. 

13.  Appendix,     n.  t.  p.     Documents  2-26,  and  1  unnumbered,  viz. 

Rept.  committee  on  Internal  improvements  on  Assem.  bill 
16.     20  pp. 

7  session 
January  7-AprIl  21,  1850 

14.  Journal    ot   the   7th    session   ot   the    Senate   of   Cal 

Sacramento,   Allen,   state   prtr.,   1856.      2   leaves    (1),   10- 
923  pp. 

15.  [Appendix.]     n.   t   p.     Documents  2-14,  and  unnumbered  as 


[Appendix.] 

follows  : 

Doc. 

Doc. 


|15].     Kept,  directors  state  prison,  1855.     55  pp. 
16].     Rept.   on   state   prison   by  Jt.   committee. 
30  pp. 
Doc.   [17J.     Rept.  Jt.  committee  on  books  ot  late  treas- 
urer.   32  pp. 
Doc   [18].     Rept.  of  Sen.   .special   committee   relative 
to  state  land  sales  at  S.  F.,  Oct.  10, 
1855.     55  pp. 
(Doc.  19.1     Rept.  ot  jt.  hospital  committee.     6  pp. 
Doc  10    (^slc.    i.   e.    20].      Rept.    ot   special    committee 
apptd.  to  ascertain  amt.  ot  controllers' 
warrants  issued  during  1855  on  acct. 
ot  state  prison.     35  pp. 
Rept.   of   special   committee   on   "  Act   to 
provide  for  formation  ot  corporations." 
12  pp. 
Majority  rept.  ot  committee  on  mines  and 
mining  Interests.     6  pp. 

_    ,      Same,  minority  rept.     6  pp. 

16.     Journal   ot  the   7th  session   ot   the  As.sembly   ot  Cal 

Sacramento,  Allen,  state  prtr.,  1856.     2  leaves   (1),  6-964 
pp. 


[Doc.  21.] 

[Doc.  22.1 
[Doc.  23.1 


•  The  Appendix  of  the   Senate  and  the  two  editions  ot  the 
Assembly  Journal  is  the  same. 


[Doc  12.] 

(Doc.  13.] 

[Doc.  14.] 

(Doc.  15.] 

[Doc.  10.] 

[Doc.  17. J 

[Doc.  18.) 

[Doc.  19.1 


[Doc.      1.] 


[Doc.     2.1 


[Doc. 
[Doc. 

[Doc. 
[Doc. 


[Doc. 

[Doc. 
[Doc. 


3.1 
4.] 

5.1 
6.] 


8.1 
9.] 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

7   session — cont'd 
Serial  No.  January  7-AprIl   21,   1850 — cont'd 

17.  [Appendix.]      n.   t.   p.      Documents    [1]    2-11,    [12-10].      v.   p. 

Tue  unnumbered  documents  are  as  follows  : 

[Doc      1.]      (lovs.  inaugural  address.     6  pp. 

Rept.    on    state    prison    by    Jt.    committee. 

30  pp. 
Rept.  of  committee  on  mines  and  mining 

Interests.     10  pp. 
Rept.   of   Jt.   committee  on   boolts  ot   late 

treasurer.     32  pp. 
Kept,   ot   committee   on   federal    relations 

on  Paclllc  R.R.     12  pp. 
Rept.  of  committee  on  mines  and  mining 

interests   on    memorial    of    citizens    of 

S.  F.     0  pp. 
llept.  ot  select  committee  in  relation  to 

U.  S.  land  comrs.     11  pp. 
Rept.   of   portion   of   select   committe   re. 

pul)lishlng  constitution  in  Spanish.     6 

pp. 
Majority    rept.    of   special    committee   on 

"  Act  to  encourage  agric.  and  mining 

Interests   in  state."      5   pp. 

8  session 
January  5-Aprll  29,  1857 

18.  Journal    ot   the   8th    session   ot   the    Senate   ot   Cnl 

Sacramento,  Allen,  state  prtr.,  1857.     950  pp. 

10.     Appendix  to  Senate  Journals   (sic.)   of  the  8th  session  .... 

Sacramento,   Allen,   state   prtr.,    1857.      Documents    [1-12]. 

p. 

"^  '  '     Maorlty  and  minority  repts.  ot  Jt.  special 

committee    on    state    insane    asylum. 

32  pp. 

Rept.  ot  special  committee  on  state  debt. 

4  pp. 
Ann.  rept,  ot  treasurer,  1855/0.    31  pp. 
Ann.  rept.  ot  controller,  1855/6.     40  pp., 

toldg.   tables. 
Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.,  1856.    38  pi). 
Rept.  special  committee  on  govs,  message 

apptg.    Geo.    W.    Ryder    to    office    of 

ganger  of  wines  and  liquors.      19  pp. 
Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  mines  and 

mining  interests,  Feb.  1857.     8  pp. 
Same,  majority  rept.,  Feb.  1857.     4  pp. 
Rept.   of   special   committee   on   vote   tor 

convention    to    revise    constitution    of 

state,  Jan.  1857.     14  pp. 
Rept.   of  committee  on   impeachment.     7 

pp. 
Rept.    of    Jt.    committee    on    treasure    in 

stat«  treasury.     5  pp. 
Rept.  of  committee  on  accts.  and  expendi- 
tures.    S  pp. 

0.     Journal   of  the  8th   session  ot   the   Assembly   of  Cal 

Sacramento,  Allen,  state  prtr.,  1857.     992  pp. 
[Appendix.]     n.  t.  p.     Documents  [1-10.]     v.  p. 

[Doc.     1.]     Rept.    of    controller,     1855/6.       40    pp., 

toldg.  tables. 
Ann.  rept.  state  treasurer,  1855/0.    31  pp. 
Ann.  rept.  atty.  gen.,  Jan.  1857.     11  pp. 
Ann.    rept.   surveyor   gen.   for   1850.      38 

PP 
6  ann.  rept.  supt.  public  Instruction.     10 

pp. 
Ann.  rept.  Q.  M.  Gen.  and  Adj.  Gen.     16 

pp. 
Rept.  select  committee  on  treasury  dept. 

41  pp. 
Rept.    select   committee   on    state    prison 

contract.     13  pp.,  1  leaf. 
Rept.    committee    on    ways    and    means 

upon  stamp  act.     9  pp. 
Rept.    committee    on    agric.    on    res.    re. 

agrlc.  aftairs.     7  pp. 
Rept.   committee   on   federal   relations   on 

Pacific    and    Atlantic    R.R.,    Feb.    15, 

1857.     4  pp. 
Communication  of  surveyor  gen.   relative 

to  swamp  and  overflowed  lands.     Feb. 

19.  1857.     4  pp. 
Rept.  of  committee  on  accts.  and  expendi- 
tures March  4,  1857.     9  pp. 
Rept.  of  committee  on  state  prison,  Feb. 

25,  1857.     48  pp. 
2d    rept.    of    select   committee   on    better 

protection  ot  state  treasury.     12  pp. 
Rept.    ot    committee    on    Indian    aliairs. 

5  pp. 
Rept.    ot    special    committee    on    moneys 

Illegally    paid   out   ot   state   treasury. 

6  pp. 
Rept.    of   special    committee    on    act    for 

better    protection    of    state    treasury, 
Jan..    1857.      14   pp. 
Rept.  of  committee  on  accts.  and  expendi- 
tures.    9  pp. 


[Doc.  10.1 
[Doc.  11.] 
[Doc   12.1 


[Doc 
Doc. 
Doc. 

2.] 

1:1 

(Doc. 

5.1 

(Doc. 

6.] 

[Doc. 

7.1 

[Doc 

8.1 

(Doc 

9.1 

[Doc. 

10.1 

[Doc. 

11.1 

[Doc 

12.1 

[Doc 

13.1 

[Doc 

14.1 

(Doc 

15.1 

[Doc. 

18] 

[Doc. 

17.1 

[Doc 

18.1 

[Doc 

19.1 

INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

9  session 
S«rUl  No.  January  4-AprU  26,  1S58. 

21.  Journal   of    the   9th    session    of   the    Senate   of   Cal 

Sacramento.  O'Meara.  state  prtr.,  1S58.     i&l  pp. 

22.  Appendix  to  Senate  Journals   (sic)  of  the  9th  session.  .  ... 

Sacramento.  OMeara,  state  prtr.,  1S5S.    Documents  11-14]. 

v.  p. 
The  documents  themselves  are  unnumbered,  but  on  verso  of 

title  page  there  Is  a  table  of  contents  applying  the  nos.  1 

to  14   to  the  documents  contained  In  the  volume. 
Journal   of   the   9th   session   of   the   Assembly   of   Cal 

Sacramento,  O'Meara,  state  prtr.,   185S.     770  pp. 


23. 
24. 


Appendix  to  Assembly  journals  (sic.)  of  the  9th  session.  . 
Sacramento,  O'Meara,  state  prtr.,  1858.    Documents  [1 


25. 
26. 

27. 

28. 


20. 
30. 


31. 
32. 


33. 
34. 
3S. 
36. 

37. 
39. 
30. 


40. 
41. 
42. 

43. 
44. 


4ft. 


47. 


101 


V.  p. 


10  session 
January  3-Aprll  19,  1859. 

Journal   of  tie   Senate  of  Cal.    at   the    10th   session 

Sacramento.  O'Meara,  state  prtr.,  1859.     958  pp. 
Appendix  to  Journals  (sic.)  of  the  Senate  of  the  10th  session. 
....    Sacramento,    O'Meara,    1859.      Documents    [1-10]. 


at  the  10th  session. 


T.  p. 
Journal  of  the  House  of  Assembly  .... 

Sacramento,  OMeara,  18.^9.     914  UI). 
Appendix  to  Journals  (sic)  of  Assembly,  of  the  10th  session. 

....   Sacramento,    O'Meara,    1859.      Documents    [1-11  J. 

T.  p. 

11  session. 
January  2-Aprll  30,  1860. 
Journal   of  the   Senate  of  Cal.   at   the   11th   session 

Sacramento.  Botts,  state  prtr.,  1800.     917  pp. 
Appendix    to    Journals     (sic)     of    the    Senate.       Sacramento, 

Botts.  1860.     I>ocumeuts  (1-20).     v.  p. 
The  table  of  contents  calls  for  19  documents.     There  are.  In 

rciillty.  20  documents  In  the  volume.     Doc.  13,  the  Majority 

rept.  of  the  special  committee  on  the  bulkhead    (6  pp.)    Is 

followed  by  the  Minority  rept.  of  the  same  committee    (.■?" 

pp.).     The  latter  rept.  Is  omitted  from   the  table  of  con- 
tents. 
Joaraal    of    the    House    of    Assembly    of    Cal.    at    the    11th 

session.     Sacramento,  Botts.  state  prtr.,  1880.     909  pp. 
Appendix    to    the    Journals    (sic.)    of    Assembly    of   the    11  tb 

session.       Sacramento,    Botts,    1860.       Documents     [1-15.] 

V.  p. 
The  table  of  contents  calls  for  14  documents.     There  are.  In 

reality.   15  documents   In   the   volume.      KollowlnR  what   Is 

called  Doc  11   In  the  tabic  of  contents,  toere  l.s  a  "  Kept. 

of  special  committee  on  constitutluual  convention,  March  3. 

I860"    (4    pp.).     This  rept   Is   omitted  from    the   tal)le  of 

contents. 

12  session 
January  7-.May  20,  1861. 
Journal   of   the   Senate  of  Cal.   at   the    12tb   session 


Sacramento.  Holts,  1881.     999  pp. 
App<ndlx  to  the  Journals   (ale)   of  the  Senate 
Bolls.  1801.     Documents  [1-26].     v.  p. 


Sacramento, 


Journal    of    the_  House    of    Assembly    at    the    12th    session. 
ApW'ndli     to     Journals     (sic.)     of     Assembly.       Sacramento, 


Sacramento.   Bolls,    1881.      1047   pp. 
pm-ndlx     to     Journals     (sic.)     of     As!^ 
Bolls,  1861 


to     Journals     (sic.)     of     Assembly. 
Documents  [1-30].     v.  p. 


13  session 
Jannary  6-&Iay  15,  1862. 
Journal    of    the    Senate    durlnK    the    13th    session. 

Sacramento,  Avery,  state  prtr.,  1882.     808  pp. 
Journal    of    the    Assembly    durlne    the    IDth    session. 


ibly    d 
1882. 


Sacramento.  AvTy,  1882.      1047  pp. 
Appendix   to  Journals   of  Si'natc  and   Assembly,  of   the    I3th 
session.      Sacramento,    Avery,    1862.      Documents    [1-30.] 
T.  p. 

14  session 
January  r>Aprll  27.  1863 

Journal  of  the  Senate,  durluK  the  I4th  session.     Sacramento, 

Avery.    IS0.1.      870   pp. 
JoumnI   of    the    As^emblv.   diirlnR    the    14th   session.      Sacra- 

mt-iiio,  Avery.  1S03.     KS.'i  pp. 
Appendix   to  Journals  of  Hennto  and  Assembly.      Sacramento 

A  very,  1803.     Documents  ( 1-35].     v.  p. 

15  session 
Deceml)er  7,    l«fl3Aprll    4,    1804 

Joiimsl    of    the    Senate    durlnt;    the    ]5th    session 

Harramento.   f'layes,  slate   prtr..    1884.     75ft  pp. 

Jonmal    of    the    Ansemlil.r    during    the    15lh    session 

Hnrrsnienlo.   Clayes.    1864.      H(l2   l>p. 
Apiiendli   In  Jijiirnnis  of  Si'nnle  anil  Assembly.     Sacramento, 
<'l»ye«.  Ittfl4.     2  T. 

r.   1.     Documents  [1-111.     v.  p. 
T.   2.  ••  [1-401.      V.   p. 

18    neaslr)n 

nee»mher   4.    1Nn5.Aprll   2,    1886 
Journal  of  Hensie  rlnrlPK   lOMi  session.     Sacramento,  rinyes, 

•  i»l»  prir  .   1H08      (140  |ifi 
Jmirnsl     of     AasemM^r     dnrlnfc     18th     session.       Kacrainenio, 
CUfM.  slate  prIr..  1H66.      lOtH)  pn. 

ancf  Assembly.      3   vols. 


AprennI'   to  JotimsU  of  Hensie 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

16  session — cont'd 
Serial  No.        December  4,  lS65-April  2,  1866 — cont'd 

49.  V.  1.     Sacramento.  C'layes,  1868.     Documents  [1-7]. 

V.   p. 

50.  v.  2.     lb.     Documents  [1-11).     v.  p. 

51.  V.  3.     lb.  "  [1-52].     V.  p. 

17  session 
December  2,  1867-March  30,  1868 

52.  Journal    of    Senate    during    17th    session.      Sacramento,    Gel- 

wlclis,  state  prtr.,  1868.     971  pp. 

53.  Journal  of  Assembly  during  17th  session.     Sacramento,  Gel- 

wlclis,  1SG8.     1119  pp. 
Appendix  to  Journals  of  Senate  and  Assembly.     3  vols. 

54.  v.  1.     Sacramento,  Gelwlclis,  1868.     Documents   [1- 

27].      V.    p. 

55.  V.  2.     lb.     Documents  [1-46].     v.  p. 
66.  T.  3.     lb.  *•  [1-11].     V.  p. 

18  session 
December  6,   1869-Aprll   4,   1870 

57.     Journal    of    Senate    during    ISth    session.      Sacramento,    Gel- 

wlcks,  state  prtr.,  1870.     904  pp. 
68.     Journal  of  Assembly  during  18th  session.     Sacramento,  Gel- 
wicks,  1870.      1064   pp. 
Appendix  to  Senate  and  Assembly  Journals.     3  vols. 

59.  T.  1.     Sacramento,   Gelwlcks,   1870.     Documents    [1- 

8].     V.  p. 

60.  V.  2.     lb.     Documents  (1-41).     v.  p. 
81.  V.  3.     lb.  "  [1-78].     V.  p. 

19  session 
December  4,    1871-Aprii    1,   1872 

62.  Journal  of  Senate  during  19th  session.    Sacramento,  Springer, 

1872.     905  pp. 

63.  Journal     of    Assembly     during    19th    session.       Sacramento, 

Springer,  1872.     1113  pp. 
Appendix  to  Senate  and  Assembly  Journals.     4  vols. 

64.  V.  1.     Sacramento,   Springer,  1872.     Documents    [1- 

11).     V.  p. 

65.  T.  2.     lb.     Documents  [1-13).  v.  p. 

66.  V.  3.     lb.  ••  (1-20).  v.  p. 

67.  V.  4.     lb.  "  [1-14).  y.  p. 

20  session 
December  1,  1873-March  30,  1874 

68.  Journal  of  Senate  during  20lh  session.     Sacramento,  Springer, 

state  prtr.,  1874.     1190  pp. 

69.  Journal     of    Assembly     during    20th    session.       Sacramento, 

Springer,  1874.     1,'>32  pp. 
Appendix  to  Senate  and  Assembly  Journals.     4  vols. 

70.  V.  1.     Sacramento,   Springer,   1874.     Documents   [1- 

6).     V.  p. 

71.  V.  2.     lb.     Documents  (1-7).  v.  p. 

72.  V.  3.     lb.  "  [1-3).  v.  p. 

73.  V.  4.     lb.  "  [1-1'2).  V.   p. 

74.  V.  5.     lb.  "  [1-23].  V.   p. 

The  following  documents,  called  fur  by   no.  and  title  In   the 
table  of  contents,  were  mlsRlng  In  volume  seen  by  compiler  : 

doc.  6.     Uept.  of  Senate  Hospital  Commlttoc  on  Deaf,  Dumb, 
and  Blind  Asylum. 

doc.  12.     Stmt,  of  progress  of  state  geological  survey. 

doc.  17.     Kept,  of  committee  on  education. 
V.  8.      lb.     Documents    [1-26]. 


75. 

76. 

77. 

78. 


82. 


83. 
84. 


8.V 
80. 
87. 
88. 


I 


21   session 
December  0,    187,')-April    3,    1876 
Journal    of    Senate    during    21st    session.      Sacramento,    State 

I'rlntlnK  Onice,  1S78.     724  np. 
Journal  of  Assembly  during  2Ist  session.     Sacramento,  State 

rrlndng  OITIce,  1878.     700  pji. 
Appendix  to  Senate  and  Assenibly  Journals.     5  vols. 

V.  1.     Sacramento,   Springer,   1875.      Documents    [1- 
41.     V.  1). 
lb.     Documents  (1-11).     v.  p. 
lb.  "  (1-51.     V.   p. 

Sacramento.      Stale    Printing    Offlcc.      1876. 
Documents  [l-O].     v.  p. 
v.  6.     lb.     Documents  [1-38).     i 


70. 

T.    2. 

80. 

V.  3. 

81. 

T.  4. 

p- 


state 
State 


22  session 

December   8,    1877-AprIl    1,    1878 

Journal    of    Senate    diirlng    22d    session.      Sacramento, 

I'rlnting  oniee.  1878.     802  pn. 
Journnl  of  Assemlilv  during  2'2a  session.     Sacramento, 

rrlnling  Olllee.  1N78.     021   pp. 
Appi'ndix    lo    Senate    and    AsKeniblv    Journals.      Sarrnmento 
Stale  rrlnling  llffloe,  1S7S.     3  vols. 

V.   1.      I'ocninenlH  |1  l.'l].     v.   p. 
T.  2.  ••  1 1-2    ].     V.   p. 

T.  8.  "  [1-10  .     V.   p. 

T.  4.  "  1 1-55 1.     V.  p. 


23  session 
January  r.-Aprll   18,  1880 
Journal    of    Senate    during    2.'ld    session. 
881  pp. 


Sacramento,    1880. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Serial 
UO. 


1)1. 
Hi;. 
1>3. 
U4. 
95. 
80. 


1)7. 
98. 


99. 
100. 
101. 


101!. 

103. 

104. 

105. 
106. 
107. 
108. 
109. 
110. 


111. 
112. 
113. 

114. 

115. 

116. 

117. 
118. 
119. 
120. 
121. 
122. 

123. 
124. 

125. 
126. 


127. 
128. 
129. 
l.-iO. 
131. 
132. 
133. 
134. 


T. 

1. 

1879. 

V. 

2. 

1879. 

V. 

3. 

1879. 

V. 

4. 

1879. 

V. 

5. 

1880. 

V. 

l>. 

1880. 

COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

'S.i  session — cout'il 
No.  Jiiuuaiy  O-Aprll   10,   1880 — cont'd 

Jouruul  of  Assembly  durlug  23d  session.      Saeruinento,  1880. 

907   PI). 
Appendix    to    Senate   and    Assembly    Journals.      Sacramento, 
1879-1880.     6  vols. 

DocHuients  1117].     v.  p. 

1-41.     V.  p. 

1-4].     V.   p. 

1-2].     V.   p. 

[1-20].     V.   p. 

11-4].     V.   p. 

24  session 
January  3-.March  4,  1881. 

Journal    of    Senate   during   24tli   session.      Sacramento,    1S81. 
031   pp. 
Includes  Journal  of  extra  session. 
Journal  of  Assembly  during  24tb  session.     Sacramento,  1881. 
720  pp. 
Includes  Journal  of  extra  session. 
Appendix    to    Senate    and    Assembly    Journals.      Sacramento, 
1881.     3  vols. 

V.   1.     Documents  [1-15].     v.   p. 
T.  2.  ••  11-15].     V.   p. 

V.  3.  "  U-10].     V.   p. 

24  extra  session 
April  4-May   13,  1881 

Journal  of  Senate. 
Included   In    Senate   Journal   of   24tb    regular   session,   viz., 
ISSl  :  401-574. 
Journal  of  Assembly. 
Included  In  Assembly  Journal  of  24th  regular  session,  viz., 
1881  :  481-653. 

25  session 
January  S-March  13,  1883 

Journal   of   Senate   during  25tb   session.     Sacrameuto,   1883. 

478  pp. 
Journal  of  Assembly  during  25th  session.     Sacramento,  1883. 

757  pp. 
Appendix    to    Senate   and    Assembly    Journals.      Sacramento, 

1883.  6  vols. 

V.  1.  Documents  [1-18].     v.  p. 

V.  2.  ••  [1-3].  V.   p. 

V.  3.  "  [1-9].  V.   p. 

V.  4.  "  11-9J.  V.   p. 

V.  5.  "  [1-7].  V.   p. 

V.  6.  "  [1-8].  V.  p. 

25  extra  session. 
March  24-May  13,  1884 

Journal    of    Senate    during    25    extra    session. 

1884.  139  pp. 
Journal  of  Assembly  during  25   extra  session. 

1884.     228  pp. 
Appendix    to    Senate   and   Assembly    Journals. 

1884.  1  vol.     Documents   [1-5].     v.  p. 

26  session 
January  5-March  11,  1885 

Journal   of   Senate   during  2Gth   session. 

663  pp. 
Journal  of  Assembly  during  26tli  session. 

~->-2  pp. 
Appendix    to    Senate    and    Assembly    Journals. 

1885.  6  vols. 
1.     Documents  [1-15].     v.  p. 

[1-2].  V.  p. 
(1-6).  V.  p. 
[1-3].     V.  p. 

■■  p. 

'.  p. 


Sacramento, 
Sacramento, 


Sacramento, 


Sacramento,  1885. 
Sacramento,  1885. 
Sacramento, 


V.  2. 

V.  3. 

T.  4. 

V.  5. 

V.  6. 


[1-10]. 
[1-13]. 


26  extra  session 
July  20-Septcmber  11,   1886. 
Journal    of    the    Senate    during    the    20ti)     (extra)     session. 

Sacramento,  1S87.     (2),  102  pp. 
Journal   of   the   Assembly   during   the   26th    (extra)    session. 
Sacramento,  1887.     (2),  125  pp. 

27  session 
January  3-March  12,  1887 
Journal    of    Senate    during    27    session. 

698  pp. 
Journal   of  Assembly  during  27  session. 

044  pp. 
Appendix    to    Senate   and   Assembly    Journals 
1887.    8  vols. 

V.  1.     Documents  [1-18].     v.  p. 
V.  2.  ••  [1-15].     V.  p. 

V.  3.  •'  [1-2].     V.  p. 

V.  4.  "  (1-41.     V.  p. 

V.  6.  "  [1-4].     V.  p. 

V.  6.  •'  [1-2].     V.   p. 

V.  7.  "  [1-3].     V.   p. 

T.  8.  "  [1-25].     V.   p. 


Sacramento,  18S7. 
Sacramento,  1887. 
Sacramento, 


Serial 
135. 


137. 
13.S. 
139. 
140. 
141. 
142. 
143. 
144. 


147. 
148. 
149. 
150. 
151. 
152. 
153. 
154. 


ir>r,. 

156. 


157. 
158. 
159. 
160. 
161. 
162. 
163. 
164. 
165. 


lOG. 
107. 


168. 
169. 
170. 
171. 
172. 
173. 


174. 
175. 


170. 
177. 
178. 
179. 
180. 
181. 
182. 


183. 
184. 


185. 
186. 


COLLECTED  DOCUIMENTS— cont'd 

28   session 
No.  January  7-March  16,  1889 

Journal   of   Senate  during   28tU   session.      Sacramento,   1889. 

1147  pp. 
Journal  of  Assembly  during  28th  session.     Sacramento,  1889. 

1119  pp. 
Appendix    to   Senate    and   Assembly    Journals.      Sacramento, 
1889.     8  vols. 

V.  1.     Documents  [1-15]. 
V.  2.  ■■  [1-11]. 

V.  3.  "  [1-2]. 

V.  4.  •'  [1-2]. 

V.  5.  '•  [1-5]. 

V.  6.  "  1110]. 

V.  7.  ••  [1-5]. 

V.  8.  "  [1-10]. 


V.  p. 

V.  p. 
V.   p. 
V.  p. 
V.  p. 

V.  p. 
V.  p. 

V.  p. 


Sacramento,   1891. 

Sacramento,  1891. 

Sacramento, 


29  session 
January  5-March  25,  1891 

Journal   of   Senate   during   29th    session. 

994  pp. 
Journal  of  Assembly  during  29tb  session, 

1049    pp. 
Appendix    to    Senate    and   Assembly    Journals. 
1891.     8  vols. 

V.  1.     Documents  [1-14].     v.  p. 
v.  2.  "  [1-20].     V.  p. 

V.  3.  •■  [1-2].     V.   p. 

V.  4.  "  [1-2].     V.  p. 

V.  5.  "  (1).      V.   p. 

V.  6.  "  [1-0].     V.   p. 

V.  7.  "  [1-10].     V.  p. 

V.  8.  "  [1-2].     V.   p. 

30  session 
January  2-March  14,  1893 

Journal   of   Senate   during   30th    session. 

1244  pp. 
Journal  of  Assembly  during  30th  session. 

1249  pp. 
Appendix    to    Senate   and   Assembly   Journals. 
1893.     9  vols. 

V.   1.     D 

V.  2. 

V.  3. 

V.  4. 

V.  5. 

V.  6. 

V.  7. 

V.  8. 

V.  9. 


January  7-March  16.  1895 
Journal   of   Senate   during   31st   session.      Sacramento,    1895. 

1312  pp. 
Journal  of  Assembly  during  3l3t  session.     Sacramento,  1895. 

1293  pp. 
Appendix    to    Senate   and    Assembly    Journals.      Sacramento, 

1895.     6  vols. 


Sacramento,   1893. 

Sacramento,  1893. 

Sacramento, 


ent 

s  [1-18]. 

v 

■  p. 

1-5]. 

v. 

P- 

1-3]. 

V. 

p. 

1-2]. 

V. 

p. 

1-2]. 

V. 

P. 

1-3]. 

V. 

p. 

1-30]. 

V 

.  p. 

1-10]. 

V 

.  p. 

[1].    y 

.  P 

31 

session 

V. 

1. 

Documents  [1-14]. 

V.   p. 

V. 

2. 

[1-31. 

V.   p. 

V. 

3! 

[1-4]. 

V.   p. 

V. 

4. 

[1-4]. 

V.    p. 

V. 

5. 

11-3]. 

V.   p. 

V. 

6. 

32 

[1-30]. 
session 

V.   p. 

January  4-Marcb  20,  1897 
Journal    of    Senate    during    32d    session.      Sacramento,    1897. 

1339  pp. 
Journal   of  Assembly  during  32d  session.     Sacramento,   1897. 

1504  pp. 
Appendix    to    Senate   and    Assembly    Journals,      Sacramento, 
1897.     7  vols. 

V.   1.     Documents  [1-13].     v.   p. 
V.  2.  "  [1-0].     V.  p. 

V.  3.  "  [1-4].     V.  p. 

V.  4.  ••  [1-5].     V.   p. 

V.  5.  "  [1-12].     V.   p. 

V.  6.  "  11-17].     V.  p. 

V.  7.  "  [1-7].     V.   p. 

33  session 
January  2-March  19,  1899 
Journal    of   Senate   during   33d   session.      Sacramento,    1899. 

l.'>82  pp. 
Journal  of  Assembly  during  33d  session.     Sacramento,  1899. 

1836  pp. 
Appendix    to    Senate    and   Assembly    Journals.      Sacramento, 
1899.    2  vols. 

V.  1.     Documents  [1-21].     v.  p. 
v.  2.  "  [1-8].     V.  p. 


10 


INDEX  TO  DOCXJMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

34   session 
S«rlal  Xo  January  T-March  10.  1901 

187.  journal   of   Senate   during   34th  session.      Sacramento.   1901. 

188.  Jou*!^  oFAssembly  during  34th  session.     Sacramento,  1901. 
Appendls''to   Senate   and   Assembly    Journals.      Sacramento, 

1901.     4  vols.  ,,  ,-, 

189  V.  1.     Documents  [1-15].     v.  p. 

IM  V.  2.  "  [1-9]-     V.  p. 

m  v.  3.  "  [1-9]-     T-  P- 

192  V.  4.  ■'  [1-10].     V.  p. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

35  session 
Serial  No.  January  5-March  14,  1903 

193.     Journal   of   Senate  during  35th   session.     Sacramento,   1903. 

104.     Journ'al  of  Assembly  during  35th  session.     Sacramento,  1903. 
1755  pp. 
Appendix    to    Senate   and    Assembly   Journals.      Sacramento, 
1903.     3  vols. 

V.  1.  Documents  [1-14].  v.  p. 
[1-25].  V.  p. 
[1-8].     T.   p. 


195. 
196. 
197. 


V.  2. 
V.   3. 


PART    II 
TOPICAL   ANALYSIS 


ABALONE;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

ABATTOIRS 

1877/9.  Rept.  on  abattoirs  and  public  baths;  by  A.  B. 
Stout.  (5  bienn.  rept.  bd.  of  health  1877/9:  94- 
103.) 

.    Same;  separate.    1879.     12  pp.,  1  map.     (Health 

bd.) 

1892.  Comment  on  livestock  interest  of  state:  attempt 
to  provide  bureau  of  information  and  statistics  re. 
livestock,  now  being  made  before  Congress  in- 
dorsed; permanent  establishment  of  large  abat- 
toirs In  Cal.  commended.  (Trans.  State  Agric. 
Socy.  1891:  17-19.) 

ACCIDENTS 

Insurance;  see  Insurance 
Railway;  see  Railroads 

ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE:  CITY 

1878.     Rept.  of  [Sen.]  committee  of  free  conference  on 
Assem.  substitute  for  Sen.  bill  200.     4  pp.     (App. 
to  jols.  22  sess.  v.  4  [doc.  45].) 
I'ollce  force  of  S.  !•'. 

.     Rept.  of  [Assem.]  committee  on  free  conference 

on    Assem.    substitute    for    Sen.    bill    200.      4    pp. 
{Same  22  sess.  v.  4  [doc.  44].) 
rolicp  force  of  S.  K. 
1901.     Repts.   on   investigation  of  charges  agst.   police 
dept.  of  San  Francisco.     (Assem.  jol.  34  sess.  pp. 
517-.519;  fi22-623;  624-628.) 

ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE:  STATE 
serial 

1  series 
1850/1-1862/3.    Ann.  rept.  of  atty.  gen. 

lo  Collpcted  docs,  as  follows  : 
18.')0/1  omittpd. 

1852       In  App.   to  Sen.  Jol.   1853  doc.  74. 

1853/4    "      '■       "    Assem.     "     6  sess.  doc.   6. 

Sen.  

1854/5  none  appears  to  have  been  made  (Bowker). 
1855/6  In  App.   to  Assem.    Jol.   8  sess.  unnum.  doc. 
18.'>6/7  none  appears  to  have  been  made  (Bowker). 
1857/8  in   App.   to  Assem.    Jol.   10  sess.   unnum.  doc. 

Sen.  "      10     ■ 

18.')8/9    "       "       "    Assem.     "     11 

"    Sen.  "     11 

18.'in/60 Assem.    "     12 

Son.         "     12 

1860/1    "      "       "    jols.   13  sess.  annum,  doc. 

1861/2 14 

1862/3 '     ir.     "       v.   1   unnum.  doc. 

2  series 
1863/5-1877/9.    Bienn.  rept.  of  atty.  gen. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 


1863/5* 

In  App. 

to 

Jols.   16  sess 

v.  1 

nnnum.  doc. 

1865/7 

It      ft 

" 

1.      1.J     1. 

V.    1 

1807/9 

it      It 

" 

1.     ig     11 

V.    1 

1869/71 

It      It 

" 

It     19     It 

V.     1 

1871/3 

"      It 

" 

It     20     '• 

V.    1 

1873/5 

It      It 

*' 

II     21      .. 

V.  5 

lS7.')/7 

II      II 

•* 

It     22     " 

V.     1 

1877/9 

It      1* 

*' 

•'     23     ■■ 

T.    1 

•  Called  ann.  rept.  but  covers  two  years. 


188,5/6 

1886/8 

1888/90 

1890/2 

1892/4 

1895/6 

1896/8 

1898/00 

inoo/2 


ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

3  series 
1880.    Rept.  [ann.]  of  atty.  gen. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1880  In  App.  to  Jols.  24  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc. 

4  series 

1880/2-1902/4.     Bienn.  rept.  of  atty.  gen. 

In  Cojleoled  does,  ns  follows  : 
18S0/2     In  App.   to  Jols.  2!)  sess.  v.   1  unnum.  doe. 

1882/4       26     "      V.  1 

t.     27     "       V.  1 
28     "      V.  1 

29     "       V.  1 

1.     3Q     I.       y    1 

"     31      "       V.   1 

32     "       V.   1 

.1     33     It       y    1 

It     34     I.       y    4 
'     35     "       V.   1 

non-serial 

1894.  Comments  on  sheriff's  claims.  (A.R.  bd.  exam- 
iners dated  1895:  49-50.) 

.  Comment  on  expenses  for  extradition  of  crimi- 
nals.    (Same  dated  1895:  50.) 

1894-1898.  Suits  agst.  state  under  enabling  act  of  1893. 
(Rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6   (pp.  5-10)— same  1897/8.) 

1896.     Comments   on   per   diem   of  sheriffs.     (A.R.   bd. 
examiners  dated  1897:  19-20.) 
Attorney  General 

1863.  Recommended  that  powers  of  atty.  gen.  be  in- 
creased; that  a  clerk  who  is  an  atty.-at-law  be  pro- 
vided, and  with  salary  to  employ  talent  that  could 
be  useful  in  courts;  and  that  traveling  expenses  be 
allowed  in  certain  cases.  (A.R.  atty.  gen.  1863: 
4-5.) 

1869.     Increased  apprn.  asked  for.     (Same  1868/9:  9.) 

1882.  Increase  of  salary  of  atty.  gen.  recommended. 
(Same  1881/2:  15.) 

1888.  Recommended  that  office  of  atty.  gen.  be  allowed 
clerk;  also  that  law  be  passed  to  the  effect  that 
atty.  gen.  shall  not  be  a  member  of  any  bd.  or 
comn.     (Same  1887/8:  6-7.) 

1891.  Atty.  gen's,  rept.  re.  deficiencies  existing  in  his 
office.     (Sen.  jol.   29  sess.  pp.  196-197.) 

1892-1894.  Increased  apprn.  for  traveling  expenses  rec- 
ommended. (Rept.  atty.  gen.  1891/2  (pp.  19-20)  — 
same  1893/4.) 

1893.  Rept.  on  investigation  of  charges  agst.  atty.  gen., 
W.  H.  H.  Hart,  for  misconduct.  (Assem.  jol.  30 
sess.  pp.  877-879.) 

1895-1896.  Amt.  of  balance  remaining  unexpended  of 
sum  appropriated  for  library  of  atty.  gen.  (Rept. 
atty.  gen.  1895/6:  18.) 

1900-1902.  Clerical  force  allowed  atty.  gen.  Inadequate. 
(Same  1899/00  (pp.  12-13)— same  1900/2.) 

1902.     Stmt,  of  deficiencies  allowed  by  state  bd.  of  ex- 
aminers to  funds  of  atty.  gen.     (Same  1900/2:  72.) 
ExPENDiTUBES  FOB;  SCO  below,  Rkceipts,  etc. 

11 


12 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


ADMUnSTRATION  OF  JUSTICE:  STATE— cont'd 

Conrts 
Supreme  Coubt 

S*^  also  below.  Receipts,  etc. 

1861.  Recommended  revision  of  law  re.  Supreme  Court 
repts.  which  would  save  to  state  treasury  half  of 
sum  ann.  expended  under  present  system  of  report- 
ing.    (A.R.  atty.  gen.  1S61:  9.) 

1862.  Recommended  that  clerk  of  Supreme  Court  be 
made  salaried  officer,  and  that  fees  of  court  be  re- 
duced and  he  compelled  to  pay  his  receipts  into 
state  treasury.     (Same  1S62:  9.) 

1870.  Rept.  [favorable]  of  conference  committee  on 
Sen.  bill  2S0,  act  which  proposes  to  raise  salary 
of  secy,  of  Supreme  Court,  on  acct.  of  his  increased 
duUes,  as  librarian,  etc.  2  11.  (App.  to  jols.  18 
sess.  V.  3  doc.  [56].) 
1885.  Majority  and  minority  repts.  on  charges  pre- 
ferred agst.  clerk  of  Supreme  Court,  of  all  of  which 
they  find  him  guiltless,  except  of  gross  neglect  in 
keeping  books.  (Assem.  jol.  26  sess.  pp.  636-640.) 
District  Attorney 

1898/00-1902/4.     Blenn.  repts.  of  district  attys.     (Rept. 
atty.  gen.  1S98/00  (pp.  53-64)— some  1902/4.) 
Beceipts  and  Expenditures 

1849/50-1862.  Expenditures  of  judicial  dept.  (A.R. 
state  comptroller  1849/.50  (pp.  521-522)— same 
1861/2.) 

PaclDfr  froiu  Collected  docs. 
1858.     Stmt,  of  contingent  expenses  of  atty.  gen's,  office. 

(Sen.  jol.  10  sess.  pp.  293-294.) 
1858/9.     Stmt  of  accts.  paid  out  of  Supreme  Court  con- 
tingent fund  from  July  1  to  Feb.  11.     (Same  10 
sess.  pp.  260-261.) 
1862-1904.     Financial  stmt.     (A.R.  atty.  gen.   1862    (p. 
23)— bienn.  rept.  same  1902/4.) 

Xo  returns  in  repts.  for  1.SS5/6.  18S(Vi)0-lS".)l/2 
Stmts,  for  yrs.  1800/1-1S04/5  found  lu  rent. 
l.Sn.'?/4. 

1865-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  of  judicial  dept. 
(Blenn.  rept.  state  controller  1863/5  (p.  38)— sojrae 
1902/4.) 

1881.  Stmt,  of  e.\pense  incurred  in  Hatch  (Supreme 
Judge  Colusa  Co.)  impeachment  case.  (Asem.  jol. 
24  sess.  pp.  436-441.) 

1882-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  atty.  gen.  (Bienn. 
rept.  controller  1880/2  (p.  58)— sa?ne  1902/4.) 

ADULTERATION 

Food  Products;  see  Industries,  etc.  Food  Law;  do.  Inspection 
Wine;  see  Industries,  etc.    Liquor 

AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE;   see  AGRICULTURE.    EDUCA- 
TION 

AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION 
Kcrial 
REPORTS 
A 

1    HCrlCB 
IiirliT  HiiiK'  K'lvl.  miiPiKirlPd  by  Hneclnl  npprnii,  mid  Ijy 
Bpportl.inriiint     from    K.'m-rnl    funds    of    the    llnl- 
verwlly  of  (III. 

1876/71888/90.     HpptH.  of  the  College  of  Agrlc,  IFnlv 
of  Cal.     Sarramonto.  1877- 1890. 

f'llrrkll«l 
annum.     1876/7.     Unlvi-mllr  of  f«l.,  nerkeley.     Urptn.  to 
Iirid.  of  the  Ilnlvcmlty,  from  the  Col- 
!'•«••«  of  AKrIciilliirp  nnd  the  Mrcliiinlc 
Artn.      1877.     SO  pp. 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
REPORTS — cont'd 
A — cont'd 
1  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
unnum.     1878/9.     University  of  Cal.     College  of  Agricul- 
ture.    Supplement  to  the  blenn.  rept 
of  bd.  of  regents.     1879.     113  pp. 
1880.         University  of  Cal.     College  of  Agricul- 
ture.      Rept.     of    the     professor    In 
charge   to   the   bd.   of   regents,  being 
a  part  of  the  rept.  of  the  regents  of 
the  University.     1881.     108  pp. 
1881/2.     Same.      1882.      1883.      179  pp.      lllus. 

foldg.  sheets. 
1882/4.     Same.     1884.     1884.     Ill   pp.     foldg. 

sheet. 
1S85/6.     University  of  Cal.     College  of  Agricul- 
ture.    Supplement  to  the  blenn.  rept. 
of  the  bd.  of  regents.     1887.     167  pp. 
foldg.  sheet. 
1887/8.     Unlverslt.v  of  Cal.     College  of  Agricul- 
ture.      Kept,     of     the     professor    In 
charge  to  the  president,  being  a  part 
of   the   rept.    of    the   regents   of   the 
University.   By  B.  W.  Hllgard.    1889. 
19  pp. 
1888/90.  Same,    for   the   two   vrs.   ending   June 
30,  isno.     1890.     14  pp. 

2  series 

Under  Hatch  Act 

1888/9-1903/4.     [Repts.  of  agric.  exper.  station.] 
Checklist 
unniini.     1888/9.     University  of  Cal.     College  of  Agricul- 
ture.     Agricultural    Experiment   Sta- 
tion.    Rept.  on  the  agrlc.  exper.  sta- 
tions of  the  U.  S.,  with  descriptions 
of  the  regions  represented.    By  E.  W. 
Hllgard.     Being  a   part  of  the  com- 
bined    repts.     for     1888     and     1889. 
Sacramento,  1890.    204  pp. 
1890.         Same.     Being   a   part   of   the   rept.   of 
the  regents  of  the  T'nlverslty.     Sac- 
ramento,  1891.     329  pp.     lllus. 
1891/2.     Same.     Sacramento,   1893.     316  pp. 
1892/3  and  part  of  1894.     Same.     Sacramento, 

1894.     504  pp.     pl.s. 
1894/5.     Same.     Sacramento,  1896.    xll,  481  pp. 

lllus.  pis. 
1895/7.  University  of  Cal.  College  of  Agricul- 
ture. Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion. Partial  rept.  of  work  of  the 
agrlc.  expor.  stations  of  the  U.  S. 
for  the  yrs.  18951890,  1896-1897. 
Being  a  part  of  the  rept.  of  the 
regents  of  the  University.  University 
Tress,  Berkeley,  1898.  455  pp.  pis. 
illua. 
"  1897/8.     University  of  Cal.     College  of  Agricul- 

ture. .\Krlcullural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion, lii'pt.  of  work  of  the  agrlc. 
exper.  stations  of  the  U.  S.  for  the 
yr.  1897/8.  Being  a  part  of  the 
rept.  of  the  regents  of  the  University. 
Sacramento,  1900.  307  pp.  pi's, 
lllus. 
"  1808/01.  University  of  Cal.  Publications.     Rept. 

of  work  of  the  agrlc.  exper.  stations 
of  the  tl.  S.  for  the  yra.  1898-1901. 
Sacramento,  1902.  2  pts.  pt.  1  144 
PP.  Hue.  pt.  2,  pp.  Iv,  145-409. 
lllus. 
"  1001/3.     Same,  from  .Tune  30,  1901  to  June  30 

1903.  Sacramento,  1903.  222  pp 
With  the  foregoing  rept.  a  change  Is  Innugiiniled  lu  the 
policy  henlofore  pursued  In  the  method  of  pubii- 
i-ntiiin.  Thus  far  the  bulk  of  tlie  work  of  the 
experiment  station  had  been  published  In  (mostly 
bli'unlal)  reiits.,  ranging  near  400  pages  while 
only  such  matter  as  seemed  of  more  pressing  im- 
iiorlanee  was  published  at  once  In  the  form  of 
bulli'tlns.  Tills  imllcv  is  now  reversed  hv  publish- 
ing ri'snll.s  mainly  In  hullellu  form  so'  soon  na 
conipleled.  and  to  include  In  (be  reiXs.  merely 
such    [natter   as   is   not    suitable    for  circulation    in 

''."II''' I'",! nii«''    l"'lng    of    minor    interest    to    the 

State  at  large,  or  too  teclinlcnl  In  Its  nature 
22.'      1903/4.      Same.     Haeramento,  11104.     228  pp      lllus 
In   Coliecied  docs,  as  followH: 

1  Bories 

1870/7-1888/0O   omitted. 

•Thla  numbering  caleulatea  the  inclusion  In  this  series 
of  the  four  vKlcultural  repts. 


'  ' 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


13 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION- 

serial — cont'd 

REPORTS— cont'd 

A — cont'd 

2  series 

1888/9-180:;/3  omittoil. 

1894/5  Id   App.   to  jola.  82  srsii.   v.  4. 

189S/T  omlttod. 

1897/8  In  App.  to  jols.  34  sess. 

1898/01  "      '•       ••        "  36     •• 

1901/3 30     " 


cont'd 


V.  3. 
V.  3. 
V.  8. 


B 


1883/4-1887/93.    Rept.  of  the  vltlcultural  work.    Sacra- 
mento, 1886-1896. 

OUeckllst 

1883/4  nnd  1884/.'i.  University  of  Cal.  College  of  Agri- 
culture. Kept,  of  vltlcultural  work  during  the  seasons 
of  1883/4  and  1884/r>,  being  apn.  iv  to  the  rept.  for 
1884.  With  notes  regarding  the  vintage  of  1885- 
1886.     By  K.  W.  Ullgard.     188(1.     210  pp. 

1885/0.  Same,  during  the  seasons  188B  and  1880.  Being 
app.  vl  to  the  rept.  for  1880.  By  E.  W.  Illlgord. 
1880.     180  pp. 

1887/9.  Same,  during  the  seasons  1887-1889,  with  data 
regarding  the  vintage  of  1800.  Part  1.  Ued-wlne 
grapes.  Prepared  under  the  direction  of  R.  W.  Ull- 
gard liy  U  Paparplll.  Being  a  part  of  the  rept.  of  the 
regents  of  the  Univ.      18!)2.     345  pp. 

1887/93.     Same,  during  the  seasons  1887-1803.  with  data 
regarding  the  vintage  of  1804-1803.     Il"lng  a  part  of 
the  rept.  of  the  regents  of  the  I.nlv.     1890.     vll  (1), 
406  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1883/4-1887/9   omitted. 

1887/93  In  App.  to  Jols.  32  sess.  v.  4  [doc.  4]. 

BULLETINS 
1  series 

Under  University  of  Cal. 

188  (3?) -1887.    University  of  Cal.  Exper.  Station.    Bul- 
letins, nos.  1-77. 

Checklist 
188(37) 
no.  1.     Examination  of  the  water  of  the  San  Fernando 
tunnel,  Los  Angeles  co.     n.  d.     1883    (?)      1 
sheet 

1884 
no.  2.     List  of  plants  ready  for  distribution  from  the 
University,  Feb.  1.     1  sheet 

.     Reprinted  In  Blenn.  rept.  agrlc.  college  1883/4  : 

104-105 
no.  8.     Possible  elDcacy  of  various  Insecticide  remedies 
agst.  the  phylloxera,  Jan.   17.     1  sheet. 

.     Reprinted  In  Kept,  on  vltlc.  work,  agrlc  college, 

1883/5:177. 
no.  4.     Analyses    of    tanning    materials,    Jan.    23.      1 

sheet 
no.  5.     Notice    re.    distribution    of    plants,    Feb.    2.      1 
sheet. 

.     Reprinted  In  Blenn.  rept.  agrlc  college,  1883/4  : 

104-109. 
no.  0.     Comparative  examination  of  claret  grapes  from 
Fresno  and  Llvermore  valley.  Feb.  19.    1  sheet 

.     Repr.    In    Rept.    of    vltlc.    work,    agrlc.    college, 

1883/5:45-51. 
Examination  of  Irrigation  waters,  Feb.  26.     1 

sheet. 
Examination   of   fertilizing   materials,    Mch.    6. 

1  sheet. 
Examination    of    zinfandel    wines,    Apr.    2.      1 
sheet. 
Repr.    In    Rept    on    vltlc.    work,    agrlc.    college 

188.1/5  :  0405. 
Examination  of  soils,  Apr.  16.     1  sheet. 
Concerning  the  census  rept.   [U.  S.  10th  census 
V.  6]   "  On  the  physical  and  agricultural  feat- 
ures of  California  "  ;  May  1.     1  sheet. 
DO.  12.  Examination   of    zinfandel    wines,    May   30.      1 
sheet. 

.  Hepr.    In    Rept    on   vltlc.    work,   agrlc   college, 

1*83/5  :  62-63. 
no.  13.  Examination  of  red  or  claret  wines  from   Mr. 
H.  W.  Crabb,  Oakvllle,   Napa  co.,  Aug.  8.     1 
sheet. 

.  Repr.    In   Rept.    on    vltlc    work,   agrlc.   college, 

1883/5  :  70-72. 
no.  14.  Examination  of  artesian  waters  from   the  San 

Joaquin  Valley.  Aug.  20.     1  sheet. 
no.  15.  Examination    of    soils    from    So.    Calif.  :    from 
Kedlands  colony  ;  from  Cajon  Valley,  Aug.  30. 
1  sheet 


no. 

7. 

no. 

8. 

no. 

9. 

no. 

DO. 

10. 
11. 

no. 

17 

no. 

18. 

DO. 

19 

no. 

20 

no. 

21 

AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION— cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
BULLETINS— cont'd 
1  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 
1884— cont'd 
DO.  16.  PIntomology  In  the  College  of  Agriculture,  Sept 

11.  1  sheet. 

.  Reprinted  In  Blenn.  rept  agrlc.  exper.  station, 

l§83/4  :  79-80. 
The  Muscat  grape  on  the  southern  mesas,  n.  d. 

1  sheet. 
Mr.   J.   A.    Bauer's    phylloxera   remedy,   Oct.    1. 

1  sheet. 
Observations    on    the    phylloxera    made    during 

1884,  Oct  10.     1  sheet. 
Reprinted    In    Rept.    of   vltlc.    work,   college    of 
agrlc.  1883/5  :  102-103. 

Examination   of   stream   and  well    waters ;    the 
artesian  well  at  the  Stockton  asylum,  Oct.  23. 
1  sheet. 
Examination    of    red    wines    from    Sonoma    and 
Napa  counties,  n.  d.     1  sheet. 

.   Repr.    In    Kept,    on    vltlc.    work,    agrlc.    college, 

188.1/5  :  72-74. 
no.  22.  University  seed  distribution,  Nov.  15.     1  sheet 

.  Repr.    In    Blenn.    rept.    agrlc.    college    1883/4 : 

100-107. 
no.  23.  VlntaKo    work    In    the    vltlcultural    laboratory, 

1884.  Nov.  20.     1  sheet. 
no.  24.  Examinations  of  grape-growing  soils  n.   d.      1 

sheet. 
no.  26.  Examinations    of    Alameda    co.    vineyard   soils, 

n.  d.     1  sheet. 
no.  26.  Examinations  of  various   vegetable  substances, 

Dec.  11.     1  sheet, 
no.  27.  Examination  of  soils  from  the  northern  coast 

range  region,  Dec.  18.     1  sheet 
no.  28.  Examination    of   tule,    marsh,   and   alkali    soils 

n.  d.     1  sheet, 
no.  29.  Distribution  of  plants  and  scions,  Dec.  29.     1 

sheet. 
.  Reprinted      In      Blenn.      rept      agrlc.      college, 

1883/4  :  104109. 
no.  29    (sic.    I.   e.   30).  Concerning   specimens    sent   for 

examination ;    various    upland    soils,    n.   d.      1 

sheet 

1885 
Examination   of  Trousseau   and   Burger   wlnea, 
Jan.  29.     1  sheet. 
Examinations  of  well   and  spring  waters,  Feb. 

12.  1  sheet 
Examinations  of  soils  and  waters,  Feb.  26.     1 

sheet. 

Experiments  on  the  growth  of  cuttings  from 
wild  American  wines,  Mch.  12.     1  sheet. 

Investigations  of  wines  from  rare  grape  vari- 
eties grown  by  the  Natoma  Water  and  Mining 
Co.,  Folsom,  1884,  Mondeuse  ;  Slrah  ;  Apr.  2. 
1  sheet. 

Examinations  of  soils  and  sub-soils,  Apr.  10. 
1  sheet. 

Same  as  no.  35 ;  Clnsaut  Petit,  Bauschet, 
Verdot,  Merlot,  Apr.  17.     1  sheet 

Same ;  Beclan,  Cabernet  Franc,  Cabernet  Sau- 
vlgnon,  Apr.  30.     1  sheet. 

Analyses  of  oranges  and  lemons  from  the  River- 
side citrus  fair,  March,  1845  (sic.  I.  e.  1885), 
May   22.      1    sheet. 

Clalrette  Blanche,  May  5.     1  sheet. 

The  olive,  June  20.     1  sheet 

Vintage    work    In    the    vltlcultural    laboratory, 

1885.  Aug.  13.     1  sheet 
Analyses  of  Santa  Clara  red  wines.  Sept  10.  1 

sheet. 
The  "  bedrock  lands  "  of  Sacramento  CO.,  Oct  2. 

1  sheet. 
Grafting  the  Calif,  wild  vine.  Oct  2.     1  sheet 
Grafting  and  fruiting  of  resistant  vines,  n.  d. 
1  sheet. 
no.  47.  Seed  distribution,  n.  d.     1  sheet. 

.  Repr.    In    Blenn.    rept.    agrlc.    college,    1885/0 : 

158-100. 
no.  48.  Investigation    upon    the    mercurial    phylloxera 
remedy.  Nov.  12.     1  sheet. 
.  Reprinted  In  Rept  of  vltlc  work  of  agrlc.  col- 
lege. 1883/5:  179-181. 
no.  49.  Examinations  of  soils  from  the  bay  region,  Dec 

4.     1  sheet. 
DO.  60.  Distribution  of  plants  and  scions,  Dec.  29.     1 
sheet. 

.  Repr.    Id    Blenn.    rept.    agrlc    college,    1885/6 : 

160-102. 


no. 

31 

no. 

32 

no. 

33 

no. 

34 

DO. 

35 

no. 

30 

no. 

37 

no. 

38 

no. 

39 

no. 
no. 
no. 

40 
41 
42 

no. 

43 

no. 

44 

no. 

DO. 

45 
40 

14 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  bTATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

BL'LLETINS— cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

Chectllst — cont'd 

1886 

no.  51.  The  wines  of  1885,  Jan.  15.    1  sheet, 

.  Repr.   In   Rept   on   vltlc.   work,   agrlc.   college, 

1883/5  :  158-159  :  1885/6  :  28-30. 
no.  52.  Alkaline    washes    for    fruit    trees,    Feb.    6.      1 

sheet, 
no.  53.  Irrisration.    drainage   and    alkali,    Feh.    25.      1 

sheet, 
no.  54.  Condensed  grape  must  and  its   uses,   Apr.   23. 
1   sheet. 

.  Repr.    in   Rept.   on  vltlc.   work,   agric.   college, 

1885/6  :  42-44. 
no.  55.  The  woolly  aphis  and  its  repression.  May  6.     1 

sheet 
no.  56.  Whiile-oll  soap  insecticide  washes.  May  li.     1 

sheet. 
no.  37.  Vintage    work    and    instruction    In    the    vlti- 

cultiiral  ialioratorv,  1886.  Aug.  20.     1  sheet. 
no.  58.  The   Hessian   fly   and   resistant  grains,   Oct.   9. 

1  sheet. 
no.  59.  Concerning  the  Vniverslty  experimental  plot  at 
Cupertino,  Santa  Clara  co..  Nov.  26.     1  sheet. 
no.  60.  Calorimetrlc    measurement   of    wines,    Dec.    10. 

1  sheet, 
no.  61.  Distribution  of  seeds   and   plants,   Dec.   23.     1 

sheet, 
no.  62.  Distribution   of   cuttings   and   scions,    Dec.   29. 
1  sheet. 

1887 

Experiments  on  methods  of  fermentation,  Jan. 

6.     1  sheet. 
Planting  and  grafting  resistant  vines,  Jan.  28. 

1  sheet. 
Shall    California    make    sophisticated    wines?, 

Feb.  11.     1  sheet. 
The    principles    and    pasteurizing    tof    wines], 

Feb.  25.     1  sheet. 
Misconception    of    the    University    vltlcultural 

work.  Mch.  26.     1  sheet, 
rniversity    distribution    of   seeds,    plants,    etc., 

Apr.  15.     1  sheet. 
Wine  colors  and  color-wines.  May  12.     1  sheet. 
Abnormal   deposits  on   vine   leaves ;   mysterious 

death  of  vines  ;  remedy  for  the  anthrocnose  of 

vinos,  June  4.     1  sheet. 
The   use  of  gases  agst  scale  Insects,  June  12. 

1  sheet. 

Sugar  beets   at  Fresno;   the   Hessian   fly   and 

resistant  grains,  Aug.  12.     1  sheet. 
The  use  of  hydrocyanic  acid  agst.  scale  Insects, 

Aug.  27.     1  sheet. 
Vintage  work  and  Instruction  in  the  vltlcultural 

laboratory.  1887.  Aug.  2G.     1  sheet. 
Spray     and    hand     triatinents    for    the    codlln 

moth :    dltflcult    fermentations    during    vintage 

Just  past,  Nov.  19.     1  sheet. 
Distribution   of  seeds   and   plants,   Dec.   10.     1 

sheet. 
The  extraction  of  color  and  tannin  during  red 

wine  fermentation,  Dec.  30.     1  sheet. 

2  series 

T'nder  Hatch  Act 

1888-1904.    Bulletins,  78-155. 

Bull.  144  Is  the  only  bulletin  found  In  the  Collected 
docs.  It  may  be  found  in  App.  to  Jols.  35  sess. 
V.  3. 

T'ndi'r  the  Hatch  net,  providing  for  an  annual  federal 
ni»prn.  for  the  support  of  agric.  ex|terlment  stn- 
tlonH,  these  publications  are  no  longer  absolutely 
state  publlentlons.  They  have  been  Indexed  by 
Hubject,  but  n  numerical  list  of  them  has  been 
dispensed  with. 

CIRCULARS 


Circulars.  1-12. 

Checkllut 
1903 
Teins  fever,  by  A.  R.  Wiird.     7  pp. 
illarlil.g.  by  A.  R.  Ward.     3  pp. 
Hog  rholern,  by  A.  R.  Ward,     fl  pp. 
Anihrni.  by   A.   H.   Ward.     3  pn, 
('ontnglons   abortion   In   cows,  l)y   J. 


no. 

63. 

no. 

64 

no. 

65 

no. 

66 

no. 

67 

no. 

68 

no. 
no. 

69 
70 

no. 

71 

no. 

72 

no. 

73 

no. 

74 

no. 

75 

no. 

70 

no. 

77 

1903-1904. 

( 

no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 

1. 

2. 
8. 
4. 
5. 

AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
CIRCULARS— cont'd 
A — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
1903 — cont'd 
no.  8.     Laboratory    method    for   ordinary    chemical    ex- 
amination   of   waters    for   irrigation    and    do- 
mestic purposes.     4  pp. 

1904 
no.  9.     Asparagus  rust  investigation,  by  R.  E.   Smith. 

20  pp. 
no.  10.  Reading    course    in    economic    entomology,    by 

C.  W.  Woodworth.     18   (1)  pp. 
no.  11.  Fumigation    practice,    by    C.    W.    Woodworth. 

27    (1)   pp. 
no.  12.   Silk  culture,  by  C.  W.  Woodworth.     6  pp. 

B 

1896-1904.    Circulars  [unnumbered]. 

Checklist 
1896.     Sugestlons  regarding  examination  of  lands,  Oct. 
7  pp. 
Distribution  of  seeds  and  plants. 


I/AW. 


13 


pp 

no.  0.      Mrthodii  of  physical  nnd  chemical  soil  nnnlyslH, 

by  K.  W.  Illlgard.     23  pp. 
no.  7.      Krmedlea  for  insects,  b.v  C.  W.  Woodworth.     10 

pp. 


1899. 
1900. 
1901. 


Brown  rot  of  stone  fruits.     Blolettl. 
"        Warning  to  olive  growers.     Blolettl. 
1902.     Distribution  of  seeds  and  plants. 
[1903].     The  new  fertilizer  law.     6  pp. 
"Those    items    for    which    no    pagination    is    given,    were 
not  seen  by  the  compiler.     Titles  were  taken  from 
Rept.  agrlc.  exper.  station  1898/01 ;  16. 

non-serial 

1870-1888.  History  of  Berkeley  Exper.  Station.  (Bienn. 
rept.  agric.  exper.  station  18SS/9:  19-21.) 

1877-1878.  Urging  importance  of  establisliing  local  ex- 
periment stations  in  the  several  different  climatic 
regions  of  state.  (Bienn.  rept.  agric.  college,  Univ. 
of  Cal.  1876/7  (pp.  13-15)— same  1878/9.) 

1883.  Favoring  establishment  of  seed  farms  In  state. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1882:  21-22.) 

1888.  Progress  of  exper.  station  worlv;  by  Hllgard. 
(Agric.  exper.  station  bull.  80.) 

.     Extract  from  bull.  no.  80,  on  progress  of  exper. 

station  work.     (Bienn.  rept.  agrlc.  college  1887/8: 

13-16.) 
.     Rept.  on  establishment  of  outlying  stations;  by 

Hilgard.     3  pp.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  78.) 
.    Same.     (Bienn.  rept.  agric.  college.  State  Univ. 

1887/8:  11-13.) 
1888/9-1903/4.     Rept.  of  central  exper.  station   (Berke- 
ley).    (Bienn.    rept.    agric.    exper.    station    1888/9 

(pp.  19-53)— A.R.  same  1903/4.) 
.    Rept.  of  San  .Joaquin  Valley  Station   (Tulare). 

(Same  1888/9   (pp.  112-148)— A.R.  same  1903/4.) 
.    Rept.  of  Southern  Coast  Range  Station    (Paso 

de    Robles).     (Same    1888/9     (pp.    89-111)— some 

1901/3.) 

1889.  Description  of  experiment  grounds  of  Berkeley 
Station:  analyses  of  soils,  description  of  bldgs. 
(Same  1888/9:  24-37.) 

.     Review    of    work    done    in    different    depts.    of 

Berkeley  Station  since  its  establishment.  (Same 
1888/9:  37-53.) 

.  Description  of  San  Joaquin  Valley  Station;  loca- 
tion. Improvements,  water  supply,  etc.  (Same 
1888/9:  132-136.) 

1889-1903/4.  Rept.  of  Foothill  Station  (Jackson,  Ama- 
dor Co.).  (Same  1888/9  (pp.  54-88)— A.R.  same 
1903/4.) 

1889/90-1903/4.  Agrlc.  exper.  stations  of  Cal.  Univ.  In 
acct.  with  IT.  S.  apprn.  (Same  1888/9  (p.  203)  — 
A.R.  same  1903/4.) 

1890.  Scoiip  of  station  work  on  Pacific  coast  as  com- 
parrd  with  that  of  Allaiillc  iind  I'^tiropoan  stations. 
(A.R.  agrlc.  cxpcr.  station  1890:  18.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  CALIPORNIA 


15 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1890.     Comment   on   outlying   sub-stations,   and    others 

that   should    be   established.     (Blenn.   rept.   agrlc. 

college  1SS8/90:  9-13.) 
1890-1903/4.     Rept.  of  South  Cnl.  Station  (Pomona,  Los 

Angeles   Co.).     (A.n.    agrlc.    exper.   stations   1890 

(pp.  292-300)— same  1903/4.) 
1893.     Rept.  of  exper.  station  exhibit  at  World's  Pair, 

Chicago,  and  Midwinter  Fair.  S.  P.     (Blenn.  rept. 

agric.  exper.  stations  1892/4:  465-473.) 

1895.  Examples  of  results  of  work  of  the  exper.  sta- 
tions since  their  establishment.  (A.R.  agric.  exper. 
stations  1894/5:  2-7.) 

1896.  Work  of  agric.  college  and  exper.  stations;  by 
Hllgard.     17  pp.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  111.) 

1899-1901.     Culture    work    at    sub-stations;    by    Shinn. 

120  pp.     (Same.  bull.  147.) 
1903/4.     Rept.  of  division  of  agric.  technology.     (A.R. 

agric.  exper.  stations  1903/4:  73-74.) 

AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES 

1867.  Organization  of  co.  agric.  societies  advised; 
state  aid  to  same  recommended;  proposed  act  for 
encouragement  of  same.  (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy. 
1866/7:  5;   501-506.) 

.  Agric.  and  mechanical  assns.  of  state  best  me- 
dium for  distributing  information  to  secure  Immi- 
gration; plan  recommended  for  organization  of  an 
immigrant  aid  assn.  to  be  assisted  by  a  state 
apprn.     {Same  1866/7  (pp.  6-10)— same  1868/9.) 

1872.  Farmers'  clubs:  address  of  state  by  committee  of 
Cal.  Farmers'  Union.     (Same  1872:  777-784.) 

1872-1879.  Transactions  of  the  various  co.  and  district 
agric.  and  hortic.  societies  and  fairs.  (Same  1872 
(pp.  511-776)— same  1879.) 

No  return.^  In  lft7G  and  1877. 
1883.     Rept.  recommending  formation  of  a  state  fruit 

growers'  assn.;   discussion.     (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1883: 

98-103.) 
1886.     Discussion   of   res.   re.    formation   of   Cal.   fruit 

union.     (Bienn.   rept.   bd.  hortic.   1885/6:  306-323.) 
1886-1889.     List  of  Cal.  fruit  growers'  unions  and  assns. 

and  officers.     (Same  1885/6  (pp.  26-27) — A.R.  same 

1889.) 

Bay  District  Agricultural  Society 
serial 
1872.    Transactions. 

In  Daoiimonts  as  follows  : 

1872   In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1872:  [749]-763. 

Bay  District  Fair  Ground  Association 
serial 
1874.    Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1874  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1874 :  [6851-694. 

Bay  District  Horticultural  Society 
serial 
1872.    Transactions. 

Id  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.   1872:  [,1111-502. 

California  Vine  Growers'  and  Wine  and  Brandy  Manufactur- 
ers' Association 

1872.    Rept.  of  organization  and  proceedings. 
Id  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872    (Feb.)    In  Trans,   state   agrlc   socy.   1870/1: 

483-517. 
1872    (Sept.)    In   Trans,    state   agrlc.   socy.    1872: 
[437J-510. 

District  Agricultural  Associations 

Under  act  of  April  15.  1880,  to  form  agricultural 
districts,  to  provide  for  organization  of  agricultural 
assns.  therein. 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES— cont'd 
District  Agricultural  Associations — cont'd 
DlSTUICT  No.  1 

Composed  of  Alameda,  Contra  Costa  and  San  Francisco 


senaJ 

1880-1894.  Transactions. 

In  Documents 

as 

follows 

1880  In  Tnins. 

Rtal 

0  agrlc. 

socy.  1880 

[1911-223. 

1881  " 

** 

1881 

2251-241. 

1.S82  " 

" 

1882 

233  -251. 

1883  " 

" 

1883  • 

2151-231. 

1884  " 

*' 

1884 

259  -276. 

1885  " 

" 

"   1885 

293  -315. 

1886  •• 

" 

1886 

419  -438. 

1887  •' 

'* 

1887 

473  -49.5. 

1888  " 

*' 

1888 

42.'5  -444. 

1889  " 

*' 

1889 

505  -527. 

1890  •' 

" 

1890 

393  -410. 

1891  " 

" 

1891 

209  -310. 

1892  " 

" 

1892 

223  -233. 

1893  " 

'* 

"   1893 : 

202-204. 

1894  '• 

'* 

"   1894 

[2331-235. 

District  No.  2 

Composed  of  San  .Toaqnln,  Calaveras,  Fresno,  Kern, 
Merced.  Mariposa,  Stanislaus,  Tulare,  and  Tuo- 
lumne COS. 

serial 
1880-1894.    Transactions. 

In  Documents  ns  follows : 


1880  In  Trans. 

state 

agrlc.  socy 

1880 

12251-258. 

1S81  " 

*• 

**    " 

1881 

2431-27.5. 

1882  " 

*' 

It    II 

1882 

253  -271. 

1883  " 

" 

"    ** 

1883 

[2331-253. 

1884  " 

*' 

II    11 

1884 

2771-298. 

1885  " 

'* 

II    II 

1885 

317  -340. 

1886  " 

" 

•1    II 

1886 

439  -48.3. 

1887  " 

1888  " 

.'.' 

." 

1887 
1888: 

[497  -540. 
445  -51.3. 

1889  " 

" 

"    '* 

1889 

529  -630. 

1890  •' 

1891  " 

1892  " 

1893  " 

" 

!!  :! 

1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 

[411  -473. 

311  -366. 

235  -270. 
205-208. 

1894  " 

" 

II     II 

1894. 

236-241. 

non-serial 

1894/5.  Financial  stmt,  of  second  district  agric.  assn., 
composed  of  co.  of  San  Joaquin,  from  Dec.  10,  1894, 
to  Dec.  10,  1895.  (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1895: 
[2071-211.) 


District  No.  3 

Composed  of  Sutter.  Yuba,  Butte,  Colusa,  Tehama, 
Sacramento,  and  Glenn  cos. 

serial 

1880-1894.    Transactions. 


Yolo, 


In  Docunieni 

s  a 

^  follows 

1880  In 

Trans. 

Sti 

ite  agrlc. 

socy.  1880  : 

[2591-292. 

1881  •' 

" 

1881  : 

277  -300. 

1882  " 

" 

1882  : 

273  -288. 

1883  " 

" 

1883: 

255  -270. 

1884  " 

'• 

•■   1884: 

299  -31  !3. 

1885  " 

" 

••   18.S5 : 

341  -35.5. 

1886  " 

" 

1886  : 

485  -504. 

1887  " 

" 

■•   1887 : 

541  -571. 

1888  " 

" 

1888  : 

515  -533. 

1889  " 

I* 

1889  ; 

631  -655. 

1890  " 

'■ 

"   1890 : 

475  -490. 

1891  " 

** 

1891  : 

:W7 1-378. 

1892  '• 

I* 

1892  : 

271  -277. 

1893  " 

" 

"   1893:: 

!09-212. 

1894  ■• 

" 

1894  : : 

!42-243. 

District  No.  4 

Composed  of  Sonoma,  Marin,  Solano,  Napa,  and  Lake 

COS. 

serial 
1880-1894.    Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  ; 


lu    A^ui.iiiiivii  lo   an    iviiunia  . 

1880  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1880:  [2931-306, 

1881 1881:13011-324. 

1882 1882:  [2891-307. 


1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 


16 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  S'lATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


AGRICULTiniAL  SOCIETIES— cont'd 
District  Agricultural  Associations— cont'd 


1891  :  [3791-401. 
1892:  [2791-295. 

1893  :  213-219. 

1894  :  244-247. 


1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 


[3251-351. 
[3091-328. 
[3011-321. 
[3431-366. 
[3871-415. 


DisTEicT  No.  4 — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
1891  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1892 '         " 

1893  "         "         ■ 

1894  ' 

DiSTEICT  No.  5  „       ,,  X 

Composed  of  Santa  Clara  and  San  Mateo  coa 
serial 
1881-1894.     Transactions. 

Id  Documents  as  follows  : 
1881  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy 

1882 ■'      ;; 

1883 

1884 

1885  '• 

1886  failed  to  send  rept. 

1887  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy 

1888  "         ••         ••         •' 

1889  "  

1890  • 

1891  "  

1892 

1893 

1894 

DiBTKICT  No.  6  „  T,     , 

Composed  of  Los  Angeles,  San  Diego,  Santa  Barbara, 
San  Bernardino,  Ventura,  and  Inyo  cos. 
serial 
1880-1895.    Transactions. 

In  Doeumunis  as  follows: 

1880  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1880 

1881  "    "    "    "     "   1881 
188'*  loo- 

1883  "      ••      ;;      ;:       "     Jiff 

1884  1^"* 

iRffi  "    *'    "    "     '*   1885 

lite  "    ::    ::    ::     ::   i|«« 
Jill ::    ::    -    ••     ■•   llil 

1889 18«9 

1890 "    "    ::    ;:     :;   i|9o 

1801  1°^' 

1892 18*'2 

1893 "    •;    ::    ;:     ::   i|03 

1894    "  ]%li 

1895 1895 

DifiTBICT  No.  7 

Composed  of  Monterey,  Santa 
and  Ban  Benito  cos. 

serial 


1887  :  (6131-623. 
1888:  [5711-500. 
1889:  [6951-719. 
1S90:  [5131-529. 
1891  :  [4051-418. 
1892:  [2971-310. 

1893  :  220-224. 

1894  :  248-252. 


;  [3071-315. 

[3531-363. 

[3291-358. 

(3231-360. 

(3671-306. 

(4171-455. 

[5311-565. 

[6251-648. 

[5911-616. 

(7211-752. 

(5311-549. 
:  [4191-437. 

(3111-329. 
;  225-227. 

253-255. 
;  212-213. 


Cruz,  San  Luis  Obispo, 


1880-1894.    Transactions. 

In  Documents  hh  follows  : 
1880  In  Trnns.  state  agric.  socy.  1880 : 


1881 

1882  " 

1883 

1884 

1885  " 

1880  " 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1800 

1891 

1892 

1803 

1894 

District  No.  8 

Composed    of    Nevada,    El 
Alpine,  and  Mono  cos. 
serial 


1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1803 
1894 


(3171-327. 

[3051-376. 

[3591-372. 

(3011-374. 

(3971-410. 

(4571-474. 

1 507 1  -580. 

[6491-005. 

[6171-034. 

(7531-769. 

(5511-567. 

(4301-452. 

(3311-339. 

228-230. 

256-258. 


Dorado,     I'lacer,    Amador, 


1880-1894.    Transactions. 

In  DornmontB  as  follows  ; 

1880  In  Trans,  stale  agric.  socy.  1880: 

1881 1881  : 

1882 1882: 

1883 1883: 

1884 1884  : 

1886 1880  : 

1880 1880 : 

1887 1887  : 

1888 1888  : 

1889 1880: 

1890 1800: 

1801 1891  : 

1892 1892  : 

1893 1898: 

1894 '  ••  ••  1804  : 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES— cont'd 
District  Agricultural  Associations — cont'd 
District  No.  9 

Composed  of  Del  Norte,  Humboldt,  and  Mendocino  cos. 
serial 
1880-1894.     Transactions. 

In  DocuDients  as  follows: 
1880  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 

1881 ' 

1882 

1883 

1884  •'    

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890  •' 

1891 

1892  " 

1893 

1894 


1880:  [3451-358. 
1881  :  [4111-420. 
1882:  (3891-401. 
1883:  [4051-418. 
1884:  (4671-482. 
1885:  (4971-514. 
1886:  (5951-610. 
'6811-700. 

[6471-668. 

[7831-806. 

[5851-601. 

[4631-478. 
1892:  [3511-364. 

1893  :  234-236. 

1894  :  202-265. 


1887  : 
1888: 
1889: 
1890: 
1891: 


DiSTBICT  No.  10 

Composed  of  Siskiyou.  Trinity,  and  Shasta  cos. 
serial 


1880-1894.  Transactions 

In  Documents 

as  follows 

1880  in  Trans. 

state  agric. 

socy.  1880 

[3591-304 

1881  " 

1881 : 

4211-434. 

1882  '• 

"   1882 

403  -419. 

1883  •' 

••   1883 

419  -431. 

1884  " 

1884 

4831-498 

1885  " 

1885 

515  -533 

1886  " 

••   1886 

on  -029 

1887  " 

1887 

7011-712 

1888  " 

••   1888 

0091-081 

1889  " 

••   1889 

807  -821 

1890  " 

1890 

6031-616 

1891  •' 

1891 

479  -490 

1892  " 

"   1892 

365  -374 

1893  " 

1893 

237-240. 

1894  " 

1894 

200-268. 

DiSTKICT  No.    11 

Composed  of  Plumas,  Lassen,  Sierra,  and  Modoc  cos. 
serial 


-1894.  Transactions. 

In  Documents 

as  follows 

1880  In  Trans. 

state  f 

grlc. 

socy.  1880 

[3051-371 

1881  '• 

" 

1881 

4351-440. 

1882  " 

** 

1882 

4211-428. 

1883  •' 

*• 

■■   1883 

4331-440 

1884  " 

" 

•'   1884 

4091-514. 

1885  " 

*• 

1885 

5351-552. 

1888  " 

•' 

"   1886 

0311-046 

1887  " 

" 

•'   1887 

7131-729 

1888  " 

•' 

1888 

0831-704 
8231-848 

1880  " 

'* 

"   1889 

1800  " 

" 

1890 

0171-038 

1891  " 

'* 

•'   1891 

4911-506. 

1892  " 

•* 

"   1892 

[3751-388 
241-246. 

1893  " 

" 

1893 

1894  " 

" 

'■   1894 

269-272. 

3291-3)3. 
3771-409. 


;)73 

876 

411 

475 

581 

007 

035 

771 

509 

453 

341 
231-233 
260-201. 


388. 
-404. 
-400. 
•495. 
■503. 

080. 
■040. 
-782. 

583. 

402. 

349. 


DiSTBICT  No.  12 

Composed  of  Mendocino  and  Lake  cos. 
serial 
1883-1894.    Transactions. 

In  Docunicnta  as  follows  : 

1883  In  Trans,  state  agric.  Bocy.  1883  : 

1884 ^'  "  1884  : 

1885    ' '  1885: 

1880    "  '•  ' 1880 : 

1887 1887: 

1888 1888  : 

1889 1880 : 

1800 1800 : 

1891 1891  : 

1892  no  ri-pt  made. 

1893  In  TriinN.  state  agric.  socy. 
1894 ^■ 


[4471-400. 
5151-536. 
553 1  -506. 


047 
731 
705 
849 
039 


601. 
-750. 
-717. 
-804. 

053. 


1893 
1894: 


5071-617. 

247-240. 
273-276. 


DiBTBICT  No.   13 

Composed  of  Sacrnmcnlo,  Sutter,  Yolo,  and  Yuba  cos. 
serial 
1883-1894.     Transactions. 

In  Docniiients  ns  follnwH  : 
1883  In  Trnns.  sinte  iiurlc.  socy. 

1884 ^• 

1886  no  report  made. 


1883  : 
1884: 


14011-472. 
[6871-666. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


ir 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES— cont'd 
District  Agricultural  Associations — cont'd 
DisnucT  No.  13 — cout'd 

serial — cont'd 

socy 


1IS8(>  In  Trans,  stiite  ncrlc. 

1S,S7 

18S,S 

1889 

18U0 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

District  No.  14 

Composed  of  Sauta  Cruz  Co. 
serial 


ISSO  ; 
1.MS7  : 
ISSK  ; 
ISSU  : 

1890  : 

1891  ; 
189;;  : 

1893  : 

1894  ; 


1  OiW 

I  7,-.7 
I71S1 
I  8(i5 

[  tir>5 

1.119 

i;i89 

■-'50-2 

;;70-i 


1-688. 
1-777. 

j-7;i4. 

1-885. 
1-071. 

l-r,:ti:. 

1-401. 

152. 

!79. 


west  of  Aptos  Creek. 


1888-1894.    Transactions. 

In  I>uounients 

as  foil 

ows 

1888  Id  Trans. 

stale  a 

Krle. 

socy 

1888 

[735J-744. 

1889    •' 

1889 

18871-900. 

1890    •' 

•' 

1890 

1 073  j -689. 

1.S91     •■ 

•' 

1891 

[5331-551. 

1892     •' 

•' 

1892 

[4031-418. 

1893     •• 

♦' 

1893 

253-255. 

1894    •• 

" 

1894 

280-283. 

District  No.  15 

Composed  of  Kern  and  Tulare  cos. 
serial 
1892-1894.     Transactions. 

In  Docmuents  as  follows  : 
1892  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1892  : 

1893 1893: 

1894 1894: 

District  No.  16 

Composed  of  San  Luis  Obispo  Co. 
serial 

1887-1894.     Transactions. 

In  |)ueuuii'nis  as  follows: 
1SS7   In  Trans,   state  agric.   socy.   1887 

1888 1888  : 

1889 1889  : 

1890 "        1890 : 

1891  no   report  made. 

1892  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.   1892 

1893 1893 

1894 '  "        1894 

District  No.  17 

Composed  of  Nevada  and  Placer  cos. 
serial 
1885-1894.    Transactions. 

In  r>oouments  as  follows  : 

1885  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1885:  [5671-595. 

1886 1880:16891-722. 

1887 '  "  1887:  (7971-828. 

1888 "  1888:  [7871-784. 

1SS9 1889:  [9331 -9,';o. 

18!iO 1890:  [709  J -733. 

1891 1891  :  [5531-566. 

1892 1892:  [4511-462. 

1893 1893  :  263-266. 

1894 '  1894:289-291. 

District  No.  18 

Composed  of  Alpine,  Mono,  and  Inyo  cos. 
serial 


[4191-430 

256-259. 

284-285. 


[7791-795. 
[7451-705. 
(9071-931. 
(6911-707. 

[4311-450. 

260-262. 

286-288. 


1887-1895.    Transactions. 

In  Docutnents 

as  follows 

1887  In  Trans. 

state  agric. 

socy.  1887 

[8291-838 

1888    ■• 

„         >i 

1888 

7851-802. 

1889    •• 

1,         11 

1889 

9511-971 

1890    •• 

,4                      •• 

1890 

7351-744 

1891     ■• 

<4                      1, 

1891 

5671-583 

1892    •• 

•  1                      tt 

1892 

4631-473 

1893    •• 

tl                      «• 

1893 

267-269. 

1894     " 

It                      It 

•'        1894 

292-296. 

1895     " 

•' 

••        1895 

214. 

District  No.  19 

Composed  of  south  half  of  Santa  Barbara  co. 
serial 
1887-1895.     Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1887  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.     1887:  [8391-854. 

1888 1888:  [8031-818. 

1889 '  "        1889:  [9731-991. 

1890    •'  1890:  [7451-760. 

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AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES— cont'd 
District  Agricultural  Associations — cont'd 
Dlstkict  No.  IS) — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

1891  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.   1891:15851-599. 

1892 1892  :  |4751-487. 

1893 1893:270-273. 

1894 1894  :  297-299. 

1895 1895  :  215-216. 

District  No.  20 

Composed  of  Placer  Co. 
serial 
1889-1893.     Transactions. 

In  I>ueuiiieiits  as  follows  : 
1889  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 

1890 ^• 

1891 

1892  no  report  made. 

1893  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 


1889:  [9931-1004. 
1890:  1701  1-771. 
1891:  (0011-610. 

1893  :  274-276. 


District  No.  21 

Composed  of  Merced,  Mariposa,  and  Fresno  cos. 
serial 
1888-1893.     Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1888  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy, 

1889 ^' 

1890 

1891 ' 

1892  no  report  made. 

1893  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 

District  No.  22 

Composed  of  San   Diego  Co. 
serial 
1889-1894.     Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1889  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893    ••  ' ' 

1894 


1888:  [8191-832. 
1889:  (10051-1022. 
1890:  [7731-787. 
1891  :  [6111-623. 

.   1893  :  277-280. 


1889:  (10231-1037. 
1890:  [7891-802. 
1891  :  (0251-036. 
1892:  (4891-499. 

1893  :  281-284. 

1894  :  306-310. 


District  No,  23 

Composed  of  Contra  Costa  Co. 

serial 
1893-1894.     Rept. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1893  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1893  :  285-287. 
1894 1894  :  311-314. 

District  No.  24 

Composed    of    Santa    Cruz    Co.    (Pajaro    Valley    Agric. 
Assn.). 

serial 
1891-1894.     Transactions. 

In  Documeuts  us  follows  : 

1891  In  Trans,  state  agric.   socy.  1891  :  [6371-648. 

1892  no  report  made. 

1893  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1893  :  288-291. 
1894 1894:315-318. 

District  No.  25 

Composed  of  Solnuo  and  Napa  cos. 

serial 

1887-1894.     Transactions. 

In  Documeuts  as  follows 
1887   in  Trans,  state  agric 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891-1892  no  reports  made. 

1893  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1893 

TfiOA    ••  ••  "  '•  '■        1894 


socy. 


1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 


1894 


1894 


[8551-877. 
(8331-851. 
[10391-1060. 
[8031-822. 

292-295. 
319-320. 


District  No.  26 

Composed  of  Amador,  Calaveras,  and  Sacramento  cos. 
serial 
1887-1894.    Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1887   In  Trans,  state  agrle.  socy.  1887 : 

1888 1888 : 

1889 '        1889  : 

1890 1890 : 

1891-1892  no  reports  made. 

1893  In  Trans,  state  a^ ric.  socy.   1893  : 


[8791-892. 
[8531-868. 
[10611-1076. 
[8231-837. 


1894 


1894 


:  296-305. 
:  321-328. 


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AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES— cont'd 
District  Agricultural  Associations — cont'd 
District  No.  27 

Composed  of  Shasta  Co. 
serial 
1890-1894.    Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  ; 
1890  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1890:  [8391-848. 
1891  :  [6491-660. 

socy.  1893  :  306-308. 
1894  :  329-331. 


1891 

1892  no  report  made. 

1893  In  Trans,  state  agrlc. 
1894 


DiSTKICT  No.  28 

Composed  of  San  Bernardino  and  Riverside  cos. 
serial 
1889-1893.     Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1889  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1889:  [10771-1084. 

1890 1890:  [8491-855. 

1891 "        1891:  [6611-670. 

1892  no  report  made. 

1893  In  Trans,  state  agrlc  socy.  1893 :  309-313. 

DiSTBiCT  No.  29 

Composed  of  Tuolumne  and  Calaveras  cos. 
serial 
1890-1894.    Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1890  In  Trans,  state  agrlc  socy.  1890:  [8571-865. 

1891 ^*  •'       1891:  [6711-678. 

1892 1892:15011-510. 

1893  "  •'  ' 1893:314-317. 

1894  "  1894  :  332-335. 

DiSTBICT  No.  30 

Composed  of  Tehama  Co. 
serial 
1891-1894.    Transactions. 

In  Documents  ns  follows  : 


1891   In  Trans  state  agrlc 

1892 

1893 

1894 

socy. 

1891 
isn2 
1893 
1894 

(6791-689. 
(5111-521. 
318-320. 
336-349. 

DiSTKICT  No.  31 

Composed  of  Ventura  Co. 
serial 

1891-1895.     Transactions. 

In  Docuinenla  as  follows 
1891   In  Trans,  state  agrlc. 

1892 ^• 

1893    •' 

1894 ' 

1895 

socy. 

1891 
1S92 
1893 
1894 
1895 

(6911-708. 

(5231-540. 

321-326. 

350350. 

217. 

DiSTBICT  No.  32 

Composed  of  Orange  Co. 
serial 
1891-1894.    Transactions. 

In  Documents  ns  follows: 
1891   In  Trans,  state  agrlc  socy.  1891 
1892 ^'  "       1892 ; 


1893 
1894 


1893 
1894 


DiBTBICT  No.  33 

Compoaed  of  Ban  Benito  Co. 
serioJ 
1891-1894.    Transactlona. 

In  Doriimrnts  as  followa  : 

1891  In  Trans,  iitatc  agrlc  «ocy.  1891  ; 

1H92 '  ^'  '•  1892  : 

1893 1893: 

1894 1804  ; 

DiSTBICT  No.  34 

Compoaed  of  I^nHpten  and  Modoc  con. 
serial 
1891-1894.    Tranuactlona. 


[7091-722. 
(5411-554. 
327-328. 
360-381. 


(7231-732. 
15551-565. 
329-331. 
302-363. 


In  t'oriiiiM-niN  nM  fnllowfi : 

IH9I  In  Trnnd.  ulntc  agrlc 

1892 

IH93 

18M 


iiocy. 


1801 
1892 
1K93 
1894 


I  733 1. 740. 
(5071  580. 
;i32-334. 
304  300. 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES— cont'd 

Distiict  Agricultural  Associations — cont'd 
District  No.  35 

Composed  of  Merced  and  Mariposa  cos 
seriaJ 
1893-1894.     Kept. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1893  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1893 
1894 '•        1894 

DiSTBICT  No.  36 

Composed  of  Solano  Co. 
serial 
1893-1894.     Kept. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1893  In  Trans,  state  agric  socy.  1893 


335-337. 
367-368. 


1894 


338-341. 
369-370. 


1894 

DiSTEICT  No.  37 

Composed  of  Santa  Barbara  Co. 
serial 
1891-1894.     Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1S91   in  Trans,  state  agrlc  socy.   1891  :  [7471-758. 

1892 1892:  [5811-592 

1893 "        1893 :  342-344. 

1894    ' 1894  :  371-374. 

DiSTBICT  No.  38 

Composed  of  Stanislaus  Co. 
serial 
1893-1894.     Kept. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1893  in  Trans,  state  agric  socy.  1893  :  345-347. 


1894 


1894  :  375-378. 


DiSTBICT  No.  39 

Composed  of  Calaveras  Co. 
serial 
1893-1894.     Kept. 

In  Documents  ns  follows: 
1K93  in  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1893:348-350. 
1894 •  "  "       1894:379-380. 

DiSTBICT  No.  40 

Composed  of  Yolo  and  Colusa  cos. 
serial 
1893-1894.     Kept. 

In  Documents  as  follows: 
1893  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1893 


351-354. 
381-384. 


1894 1894 

DiSTBICT  No.  41 

Composed  of  Del  Norte  Co. 
serial 
1893-1894.     Kept. 

In  Documents  as  followa : 
1893  In  Trans,  stale  agrlc  socy.  1893 :  355-357. 
1894 ••  "        1894:385-387. 

District  No.  42 

Composed  of  Glenn  Co. 

serial 
1893-1894.     Kept. 

In  Documents  as  follows: 
1H93   In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.   1893  :  358-380. 
1894 ■•  •'        1804 :  388-890. 

DiSTBICT  No.  43 

Composed  of  Tulare  and  Kings  cos. 
aerial 
1893-1894.     Kept. 

In  I>ocuinentH  as  follows: 
ls9:i  In  Tnins.  sinte  ngrlc  socy.   1893:301-304. 
1H9I 1894:301-393. 

El  Dorado  County  Agricultural  Society 
strioJ 
1878-1879.     Transactions. 

In  DocumontH  ns  follows; 
IH7H  In  Tnins.  slate  agrlc  socy.   1878:  [2871-314. 
1879 "  ■•        1870:13371-303. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


19 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES— cont'd 
Expenditures  for 

1871-1873.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  ot  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  state  agric.  socy. 
(Blenn.  rept.  state  controller  18G9/71  (pp.  49-50)  — 
same  1871/3.) 

1880-1894.  Cost  of  district  agrlc.  societies;  expendi- 
tures from  apprns.  made  by  state.  (A.R.  bd.  ex- 
aminers dated  1895:  71.) 

.     Cost  of   State   Agric.   Socy.;    expenditures   from 

apprns.  made  by  state,  and  cost  of  prtg. ;  also  cost 
of  bldg.     (Same  dated  1895:  71.) 

1882-1886.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under  each, 
and  balance  unexpended  for  aid  of  agric.  societies. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1880/2  (p.  61) — same 
1884/6.) 

1886-1904.  Same;  for  district  agric.  societies.  (Same 
1884/6  (p.  58)— same  1902/4.) 

1899.  Table  showing  apprns.  for  district  agric.  socie- 
ties.    (Bluebook  1899:  83.) 

Fanners'  Alliance 
1894.     Comment  on  the   Farmers'  Alliance.     (27   A.R. 
Insurance  comr.  1894:  38.) 

Golden  Gate  District  Fair  Association 
serial 
1878-1879.    Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1878  In  Trnns.  state  afirlc.  socy.  1878:  12031-253. 
1879 "  "        1879:  (3651-384. 

Grange;  see  Patrons  of  Husbandry 

Mendocino  County  Agricultural  Society 

serial 

1879.    Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows: 

1879  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1870:  [4311-440. 

Monterey  Agricultural  Fair  Association 
serial 
1878-1879.     Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1878  In  Trans,   state  agrle.  socy.   1878:  [329].338. 
1879 1S79:  [4211-430. 

Napa  and  Solano  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  Arts  Society 
serial 
1872-1878.     Rept.  of  socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1872:  [775]-776. 

1873  none  made. 

1874  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.   1874:  [6411-C02. 
187.%-1877  none  made. 

1878  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.   1878:  [289]-277. 

Northern  District  Agricultural  Society 
serial 
1878.    Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1878   In   Trans,   state  agric.   socy.   1878:  [279]-286. 

Northern  District  Agricultural,  Horticultural  and  Mechanical 

Society 

serial 

1872.    Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Tnms.  state  agric.  socy.  1872:  [6611-078. 

Patrons  of  Husbandry 

1883.  The  grange:  Its  origin,  progress,  and  purposes; 
by  Hon.  D.  W.  Aiken  of  S.  C.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1882:  167-180.) 

San  Joaquin  Valley  District  Agricultural  Society 
serial 
18G1-1879.     Transactions. 

In  Documents  :is  follows: 
1801   In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1861 :  174-324. 
1862-1871  omitted. 
1872  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.   1872:  [5971-C33. 

1873  none  made. 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES— cont'd 
San  Joaquin  Valley  District  Agricultural  Society— cont'd 
serial — cont'd 

1874   In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1874  :  [5911-025. 
187."i-lS77   none  made. 

1X7N   In  Trans,  state  agile,  socv.  1878:  (1011191. 

1^79 1870:  [l>85]-330. 

Santa  Clara  Valley  Agricultural  Society 

serial 
1872-1879.     Transactions. 

In  Docunu'Hts  as  follows: 
187:;  In  Tiiins,  stale  agric.  socy.  1872:  (563)-D05. 

1873  none  maile. 

1874  In  Trims,   state  agric.  socy.   1874  :  l571)-589. 
1S75-1877   none  made. 

1S7.S   In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1878:  (1931-202. 

18"! ^'  ••        1870:  [3991-407. 

Siskiyou  County  Agricultural  Society 
serial 
1872-1879.     Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1872  :  [731]-748. 

1873  none  made. 

1874  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1874  :  [6531-684. 
1875-1S77  none  made. 

1878  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1878:  [3151-328. 
1879 «  ••        1879:  [4091-419. 

Sonoma  and  Marin  District  Agricultural  Society 
serial 
1872-1879.     Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1872:  [6351-659. 

1873  none  made. 

1874  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.   1874  :  [6271-039. 
1875-1877  none  made. 

1878  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1878:  [2551-267. 

1879  ' "  "        1879:  [3851-308. 

Southern  District  Agricultural  Society 
serial 
1872.    Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1S72   in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.   1872:  [7651-773. 
State  Agricultural  Society 

serial 

Established  under  Act  of  May   13,  1854  ;  Incorporated 
1858. 

1  series 
1854-1857 

1854-1857.     [Transactions.] 

CheciJllst 

1854  records  lost. 

1855  not  olHcially  puljilshed  by  socy. 
1856-1857  published  by  socy.  In  pam.  form. 

2  series 
1858-1863 

1858-1863.     Transactions  [ann.]  of  the  state  agric.  socy. 
Sacramento,  1859-1864. 

In   Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1858  In  App.   to   Sen.  Jols.   10  sess.  unnum.  doc. 

1859 Assem.     "        11        ■• 

"      "       "     "     Sen.  '•       11        

1860-1801  omitted. 

1802*   In  A|)|).   to  Jols.   14  sess.  unnum.  doc. 

1803       "        "     "        "     15       "     T.  2.   unnum.  doc. 

3  series 
1864/5-1870/1 

1864/5-1870/1.    Transactions  [bienn. 1  of  the  state  agric. 
socy. 

In   Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1864/5  In  App.  to  Jols.  16  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc 
1866/7    ••       ■'     •'        "     17       •'     V.  3 
18       "     V.  3 


1868/9 
1870/1 


19 


y.  3 


'  The  ofllclal  transactions  of  the  socy.  for  1862  have 
never  been  published,  the  legislature  failing  to 
provide  for  same.  The  recording  secy's,  rept.  and 
the  treasurer's  rept.  are  all  that  have  been  pub- 
lished for  this  year.  They  may  be  fotind  in  the 
transactions  for  1863.  The  recording  secy's,  rept. 
is  also  found  In  the  collected  docs,  as  noted  above. 


20 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


20 
21 


v.  6 

V.  1 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES— cont'd 

State  Agricultural  Society — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

4  series 

1872-1904 

1872-1904.     Transactions  [ann.]  of  state  agric.  socy. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1872  In  App.  to  jols.  20  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc. 

1873  ••       •■     "       ■■     "" 
1874 

1875  omitted. 

1876  in  App.  to  jols.  22  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doe. 
1877 23       •'     V.  3 

1878 23  ■•  V.  3 

1879  ' 23  ••  v.  6 

1880 24  "  T.  3 

1881  "       "     ••       •'  25  '•  V.  2 

1882 25  "  V.  4 

1883 26  "  v.  2 

1884 26  "  V.  2 

1885 27  "  V.  3 

1886  "       27  ••  T.  3 

1887 28  •■  V.  6 

1888 28  •■  V.   7 

18S9  "       29  "  V.  8 

1890 30  "  V.  5 

1891 30  ■'  V.  6 

1892 31  •'  V.  2 

1893 "  31  •'  V.  2 

1894 32  •'  V.  2  doc.    [1]. 

1895 32  •'  V.  2      "      [2]. 

1896-1898  not  printed. 

1899  in  A  pp.   to  Jols.  34  sess.  v.  4  doc.   [31. 

1900 35  •'  V.  3     "      [1]. 

1901  "       •'     "       "  35  "  V.   3     "      [2]. 
1902-1903  not  printed. 

non-serial 

1852-1895.  Compilation  of  laws  re.  State  Agric.  Socy. 
and  district  assns.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1863 
(pp.  1-4) — same  1895.) 

1854.  Rept.  of  the  agric.  committee  re.  incorporation 
of  the  Agric.  Socy.  5  pp.  (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  5 
sess.  doc.  8  (?).) 

Docs.  Incorrectly  numbered?    Tills  Is  probably  no.  5, 

.     Rept.  re.  development  of  agric.  interests  in  Cal. 

urging  creation  of  bd.  of  agric.  and  incorporation 
of  State  Agric.  Socy.     (Assem.  jol.  1854:  436-438.) 

1854-1879.  History  of  State  Agric.  Socy.;  by  I.  N. 
Hoag.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1879:  176-211.) 

1854-1891.  Review  of  beginnings  of  the  State  Agric. 
Socy.  and  results  accomplished  to  this  date.  (Same 
1891:  95-98.) 

1859.  Rept.  of  plan  by  which  citizens  of  Sacramento 
City  and  Co.  were  authorized  to  raise  tax  for  pur- 
pose of  purchasing  grounds  and  erecting  bldgs.  for 
use  of  State  Agric.  Socy.  free  of  rent.  (Same  1859: 
52-53.) 

.     Arrangements  made  for  publication  of  monthly 

journal  of  the  Socy.     (Same  1859:  56.) 

.     Rept.  of  recording  secy,  of  Socy.     (Sen.  jol.   10 

sess.  pp.  125-126.) 

1863.  Contributions  to  Socy.  library.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1863:  40-42.) 

1864.  Veto  of  act  for  relief  of  State  Agric.  Socy.  (Sen. 
jol.  15  sess.  pp.  529-531.) 

1870/1.  Real  estate  and  permanent  improvements  of 
the  Socy.;  agric.  library  one  of  Its  necessities; 
liberal  apprn.  asked  for.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1870/1:  26-27.) 

1871.  The  work  of  the  Socy.  In  agric.  expansion  of 
Btate;  fairs,  repts.,  and  corresp.  (Same  1870/1: 
9-13.) 

1879.  Under  new  constitution  which  provides  that  no 
apprn.  ran  be  made  to  any  corporation,  asan.,  etc., 
not  excluHlvely  under  state  control,  the  Agric.  Socy. 
Is  deprived  of  state  asHlstancc;  BUggcHtlon  that 
commlttci)  be  ap|»td.  to  consider  questions  growing 
out  of  said  prohibitions  and  ro.  future  mngmt.  of 
Socy.     (Name  1879:  20-21.) 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES— cont'd 
State  Agricultural  Society — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1880.     Brief  review   of  past  legislation   re.   the   Agric. 
Socy.  and  changes  made  by  law  of  1880,  whereby  a 
state  dept.  of  agric.  has  been  established.     (Same 
1880:  9-10.) 
Expenditures  for;  see  above,  that  title 
Finances  of 

1854-1858.     Financial   summary   of   State    Agric.    Socy. 

(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1858:  42-45.) 
1857-1867.     Treasurer's  ann.  rept.     (Same  1858  (pp.  22- 
m—same  1866/7.) 

Repts!.  for  two  yrs.  in  1858  and  1863. 
1858.     Stmt,    of    receipts    and    expenditures    of    State 

Agric.  Socy.     (Sen.  jol.  10  sess.  pp.  157-165.) 
1858-1901.     Ann.  itemized  financial  stmt.     (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1858  (pp.  41-43)— sa??!e  1901.) 
Rept.  for  lS(i3  contnins  stmt,   for  lSr.2-l.sr):(. 

1863.  Comment  on  law  authorizing  funding  of  entire 
indebtedness  of  Socy.,  issuance  of  bonds,  and  crea- 
tion of  fund  for  final  redemption  of  same.  (Same 
1863:  21-22.) 

1864.  Memorial  of  Socy.  praying  passage  of  bill  for 
payment  of  debts  of  Socy.  by  special  tax  levied 
upon  property  in  city  and  co.  of  Sacramento.  4  pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  15  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

1864/5.     Comment  on  Socy.  finances  of  past  2  yrs.  and 

present    indebtedness.      (Trans,    state    agric.    socy. 

1864/5   (pp.  59;   109-110)— same  1868/9.) 
1876.     Rept.  of  investigation   into  affairs  of  Socy.     10 

pp.     (App.  to  jols.  21  sess.  v.  5,  unnum.  doc.) 
1885-1895.     Rept.    on    indebtedness    of    Socy.      (Trans. 

state  agric.  socy.  1885  (pp.  16-17) — same  1895.) 
1887.     Stmt,  made  re.  purposes  for  which  state  apprn. 

to  the  Socy.  have  been  applied  in  answer  to  claim 

that   improper   uses   were   made   of   "  the   people's 

money."     (Same  1887:  13.) 
1888-1890.     Experts'  rept.  on  books  and  accts.  of  secy. 

of  Socy.     (Sajne  1888  (pp.  23-24)— same  1890.) 

1894.  Comment  on  misrepresentation  in  ann.  rept.  of 
bd.  of  examiners  re.  apprns.  of  Agric.  Socy.  (Same 
1894:  29-30.) 

.    Rept.  on  Socy.     (A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated  1895: 

53-55.) 

1895.  Rept.  of  expert  on  books  and  accts.  of  Socy.  for 
1892-1894.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1895:  44.) 

1899.     Recommendation    that    apprn.    to    Socy.    be    re- 
stored to  sum  heretofore  given  and  that  its  existing 
indebtedness  be  paid   by  legisl.     (Same  1899:  37.) 
1903.     Rept.  on  investigation  of  financial  position  and 
business  methods  of  Socy.     (Sen.  Jol.  35  sess.  pp. 
1147-1155.) 
Upper  Sacramento  Agricultural  Society 
serial 
1867-1872.     Transactions. 

In  Poeiinients  iis  follows  : 
1.sr,7   In  Trans,   state  URrlc.  socv.   1868/9:315-346. 
I.sos-INTI    omlllcd. 

1H72   In   Trans,   slate  MRrlo.   socy.   1872:  [679)-729. 
Women's  Agricultural  and  Horticultural  Union 

1902.  Alms  of  Union.  (8  blenn.  rept.  bd.  hortlc. 
1901/2:  372-374.) 

AGRICULTURE 

serioj 
1864/5-1866/7.     Blenn.   rept.  of  the  state  bd.   of  agric. 
Sacramento,  18661-18671. 
Cbeekllsl 
I864/S.     Saeranienio,  1806.     43  pp. 
lK«l)/7.     n.  t.  p.      10  pp. 
In   f'r)Ili'cted  does,  as  follows  ; 

IHO-l/n  In   App.   to  Jt)lH.   10  sess.   v.   2  unnnin.   doc. 

lNIIO/7 17        "     V.  3 

Tliesi-   rehtH.  are  also   to   bo  found   In   the  'Pransacdons 
of   llie  Blate  aRrle.  socy.  as  follows: 
1804/5   In  Transactions   1804/5  :  fi-ita. 
1806/7    •■  ••  1800/7  :  1-10. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


21 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

non-serial 

1849.  Review  of  probable  benefits  of  agrlc.  taxation  In 
forcing  owners  of  large  tracts  of  lands  paying  no 
revenue  for  state  to  sell  to  small  cultivators. 
(Govs.  ann.  mess.  1849.) 

1850.  Rept.  of  committee  on  agric.  urging  encourage- 
ment of  same  as  most  Important  interest  of  state, 
and  suggesting  enactments  In  aid  of  same.  (Legist. 
Jol.  sess.  1849/50:  653-t)55.) 

1850-1901.  Agrle.  In  Cal.:  brief  review  of  Its  growth 
and  present  value  and  area  of  various  products; 
compiled  from  U.  S.  census  bull.  Apr.  29,  1902. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1901:  139-147.) 

1851.  Cal.  forced  to  obtain  necessities  from  Chile  and 
Pacific  Islands,  paying  20";',,  ad  valorem  duty  there- 
on. In  addition  to  freight  charges  and  original  cost, 
as  result  of  neglect  of  agric.  (Govs,  special  mess. 
Jan.  30,  1852.) 

.  Climate  and  soil  peculiar,  and  mode  of  cultiva- 
tion best  suited  to  them,  little  understood.  (Govs, 
ann.  mess.  1851.) 

1852.  Agric.  interest  of  first  importance,  and  encour- 
agement of  same  urged.  (Govs,  special  mess.  Jan. 
30,  1852.) 

.     Form  of  memorial  asking  federal  donations  of 

public  land  to  actual  settlers,  reviewing  damages 
and  heavy  costs  of  immigration,  and  difficulties  of 
agric.  in  Cal.  as  result  of  Indian  hostilities,  dryness 
of  country,  and  excessive  price  of  supplies,  etc.,  and 
citing  contributions  of  Cal.  to  prosperity  of  coun- 
try as  further  reason  for  liberal  grants  by  Con- 
gress.    (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1852:  575-592.) 

.  Comment  on  neglect  of  agric.  and  probable  con- 
tinuance of  same  until  settlement  of  land  claims 
and  passage  of  donation  acts  by  Congress,  grant- 
ing small  tracts  to  actual  settlers.  (Govs,  special 
mess.  Jan.  30,  1852.) 

1852-1859.  Prize  essay  on  agric.  statistics  of  state,  con- 
taining tables  showing  amt.  and  value  of  agric. 
products.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1859:  323-348.) 

1854.  Agric.  advances  great,  and  large  sums  expended 
in  improvement  of  farms.  (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1855: 
25.) 

.  Demand  for  farming  implements,  and  conse- 
quent importation  of  same,  greatly  increased. 
(Govs,  inaugural  address  1854.) 

1855.  Science  and  learning  employed  in  state  in  Im- 
provement and  invention  of  machinery  and  farm- 
ing implements.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1856:  7.) 

.     Attention   to  agric.   increasing;    immigrants  are 

remaining  to  establish  homes.     (.Same  1856:  7.) 

.     Agric.   shown  to  be  as   important  to  prosperity 

of  state  as  mining  industry,  by  size  and  variety  of 
crops  for  yr.     (.Same  1856:  7.) 

.     Granaries,    warehouses,    and    stores    filled    with 

products  of  state  industry.     (Same  1856:  7.) 

.     Stmt,  of  rank  of  Cal.  among  states  in   various 

agric.  products.     (Same  1856:  30.) 

.  Great  advance  made  during  yr.  in  testing  ca- 
pacity of  soil  and  development  of  agric.  resources. 
(Same  1856;  17.) 

1857.  Rept.  of  agric.  committee  to  whom  was  referred 
jt.  res.  re.  agric.  affairs;  establishment  of  an  agric. 
dept.  at  Washington,  and  a  donation,  to  Cal.  of  pub- 
lic land  for  endowment  of  an  agric.  college.  7  pp. 
(App.  to  Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  doc.  [10]. 

1858.  Rept.  of  visiting  committees  to  examine  farms, 
orchards,  vineyards,  nurseries,  mines,  mining,  etc. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1858;  166-299.) 

.     Rept.  on  act  to  protect  owners  of  growing  crops 

and  other  improvements  in  mining  districts  in 
state.     (Assem.  jol.  9  sess.  pp.  382-384.) 

1862.  Rept.  on  act  to  create  office  of  comr.  of  agric. 
(Sen.  jol.  13  sess.  pp.  399-400.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1863.  Copy  of  bill  proposed  at  last  sess.  to  provide  for 
collection  and  publication  of  agric.  and  other  sta- 
tistics of  state;  comment  on  its  failure  to  pass; 
statistical  tables  returned  to  surveyor  gen.  showing 
inefficiency  of  present  system.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1863:  222-202.) 

.     Comi)arative  climate  and  grain  farming  in  Cal.; 

comparisons  with  Atlantic  States  and  England. 
(Same  18G3:  203-221.) 

1865.  Agric.  prospects  of  Southern  Cal.;  by  S.  W.  Jew- 
ett.     (Same  1864/5;  259-261.) 

.     Unfortunate    condition    of    land    titles    serious 

drawback  to  prosperity  of  agric.  interest.  (Same 
1864/5:  75-76.) 

.     Agric.  lands  in  mineral  districts;  segregation  of 

these  lands  from  minerals  suggested  in  order  that 
they  may  be  sold  for  cultivation.  (Same  1864/5: 
76-77.) 

1866.  Favoring  summer  fallowing  and  dry  sowing  in 
state.     (Same  1866/7;  47-48.) 

.     Circular  sent  out  by  surveyor  gen.  to  assessors 

ace.  by  act  providing  for  collection  of  information 
re.  agric.  and  other  industrial  pursuits.  (.Same 
1864/5;  407-408.) 

.    Rept.  of  Sen.  committe  on  agric.  on  Assem.  bill 

321  to  develop  agric.  interests,  and  to  aid  in  con- 
struction of  canal  for  purposes  of  irrigation  and 
inland  trade  in  Colusa,  Yolo,  and  Solano  cos.  5  pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  16  sess.  v.  3,  unnum.  doc.) 

.     Same;    rept.   of   Assem.    committee   on   internal 

Improvements.     5  pp.     (Same  v.  3,  unnum.  doc.) 

1871.  Farmers'  gardens  in  Cal.;  by  I.  N.  Hoag. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1870/1:  328-336.) 

1872.  Rept.  of  visiting  committee  to  various  farms. 
(Same  1872:  178-204.) 

1873.  Table  showing  no.  of  farms  in  state  containing 
100  acres  and  upwards,  also  exhibiting  size  and 
locality  of  farms  with  sufficient  certainty  to  enable 
correct  idea  to  be  formed  respecting  extent  of  al- 
leged evils  of  land  monopoly  in  state.  (A.R.  equali- 
zation bd.  1872/3:  22-23.) 

1874-1879.     Review  of  agric.  industries  for  yr.     (Trans. 

state  agric.  socy.  1874  (pp.  5-14) — same  1879.) 
1877.     On  necessity  of  agric.  survey  of  state.     (Bienn. 

rept.  agric.  college  1876/7:  31-13.) 

1880.  Address  on  need  of  bureau  of  agric.  whose  spe- 
cial province  shall  be  to  examine  conditions  of 
farming  on  Pacific  coast  and  minister  to  its  wants. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1880:  17-21.) 

.     Comment  on  progress  made  in  agric.  survey  of 

state.      (A.R.  agric.  college  1880:  8-10.) 

.     Agric.    collections   and    exhibits   of   yr.     (Same 

1880:  5-6.) 

1880-1895.  List  of  agric.  districts  organized  under  act 
approved  Apr.  15,  1880,  and  amended  in  1883,  1885, 
and  1887.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1887  (p.  10) 
— same  1895.) 

1881.  Comment  on  contest  betw.  farmers  and  hy- 
draulic miners.     (.Same  1881;  12-13.) 

1882.  Agric.  as  it  is,  and  what  it  should  be  in  Cal.; 
by  J.  deB.   Shorb.     (.Same  1882:  23-30.) 

1883.  The  farmer's  children  are  rushing  to  the  cities 
thereby  robbing  the  country  of  its  best  blood; 
mental  life  of  farmers  must  be  broadened  by  im- 
provement of  jiublic  schools,  by  establishment  of 
preparatory  schools  to  the  University,  by  further 
patronage  of  University  and  Agric.  College  by 
farming  class.     (.Same  1883:  126-130.) 

.     In   opinion   of   bd.   of  agric.   the  only   practical 

diversity  to  farming  in  great  wheat-growing  areas 
of  Cal.  relates  to  stock  raising.  {Same  1883;  17- 
19.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1884.  Concerning  census  rept.  on  physical  and  agric. 
features  of  Cal.;  by  Hiigard.  1  slieet  (Agric. 
esper.  station,  bull.  11.) 

.     Stmt,    giving   no.    of   acres   sowed    for   crop    of 

1884.     (A.R.  equalization  bd.  1883/4:  118-120.) 

.  Comprehensive  progressive  system  of  agric.  out- 
lined for  state;  difficulties  that  lie  in  way  of  such 
an  achievement;  discussion  of  ways  and  means. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1SS4:  164-173.) 

.     Establishment  of  bureau  of  agric.  statistics   in 

connection  with  state  bd.  of  agric.  recommended. 
{Same  1883:  9-10.) 

1885.  Increasing  demand  for  public  lands  in  state; 
small  farmers  commended.     (Sarne  1885:  182.) 

1886.  On  desirability  of  small  farms  in  Cal.  (Same 
1886:  197.) 

.     A  national  agric.  dept.  demanded.     (Same  1886: 

196-197.) 
1887/8.    Table  showing  acreage  of  land,  mortgages,  and 

mining     claims.     (Bienn.     rept.     equalization     hd. 

1887/8:  40-41.) 
1887/8-1904.     Stmt,     giving    agric.     statistics.      (Same 

1887/8  (pp.  94-97)— same  1903/4.) 

1888.  Recommendation  that  apprn.  be  made  to  employ 
an  agric.  chemist  and  to  establish  statistical  cor- 
respondents throughout  state.  (Bienn.  rept.  bd. 
hortic.  1886/8:  25-26.) 

1889.  Agric.  machinery  In  state.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1889:  19.) 

1893-1894.    Ann.  repts.  of  district  agric.  assns.  on  new 

Industries,    products,   and    resources.     (Same   1893 

(pp.  201-364)— same  1894.) 
1893-1895.     Comparative  table  giving  average  value  of 

various    farm    products   each    yr.    by   cos.     (Same 

1895:  104-108.) 

1894.  On  Inquiry  into  causes  of  agric.  depression  and 
remedy  therefor,  by  U.  S.  House  committee  on 
agric.     (Same  1894:  134-189.) 

.  Descriptive  review  of  resources  of  agric.  dis- 
trict no.  20,  composed  of  Placer  Co.  (Same  1894: 
300-301.) 

.     Same;    district  no.   21,  composed  of  Fresno  Co. 

(Same  1894:  302-305.) 

1895.  Comment  on  condition  of  agric.  In  state.  (Same 
1895:  15-16.) 

1898-1901.  Composition  and  value  of  waste  materials 
of  farm,  orchard,  and  vineyard.  (Rept.  agric. 
exper.  station  1898/01  pt.  2:  259-262.) 

1899.  Rept.  on  state  bd.  of  agric.  (Rept.  of  commit- 
tee to  make  examination  Into  state  institutions 
1899:  171-172.) 

.     Same;   In  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1900.  Rept.  on  president's  address  re.  co-operation,  es- 
tablishment of  agencies  In  eastern  cities,  apprn.  to 
continue  work  of  beneficial  insects,  forest  protec- 
tion, food  adulteration,  legislation  re.  Belgian  hare. 
(7  Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1899/00:  170.) 

1901.  Farming  In  southern  Cal.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1901:  124-135.) 

.     Paper  on    labor   question   In    vineyards   and   or- 
chards;    discussion.     (8     lilcnn.     rept.     bd.     liorllc. 
1901/2:  393-398.) 
Bee  Culture 

1874.  Bee  culture  In  Cal.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1874:  341-342.) 

1886.  DcHtrucllon  of  bees  by  floods.  (1  hienn.  rept. 
forpHtry  bd.  1885/6:  29-30.) 

1899,  The  long-tongued  bees  of  Cal.  (Rept.  agric. 
oxpcr.  Hintlon   1898/01:  316-330.) 

1901.  Hci'kfcplng  In  Cal.;  by  R.  H.  Yearnshaw. 
(Trami.  atate  agric.  aocy.  1901:  104-105.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Bibliography 

1877-1902. 

of  Cal 

392.) 
1880-1886. 

comrs. 


Publications  of  agric.  exper.  station,  Univ. 
(Rept.  agric.  exper.  station  1898/01:  389- 


Index  to  repts.  issued  by  bd.  of  state  vitlc. 
since  organization,  indicating  where  papers 

were  printed  and   can  be  found.     (A.R.  bd.  vitlc. 

comrs.  1887:  12-16.) 
1881-1887.     List    of   vols,    and    pamphlets    prtd.    under 

auspices  of  vitic.  comrs.     (Same  1887:  40-41.) 
1881-1894.     List  of  vitic.  publications  of  agric.  college 

and  of  all  publications  of  late  vitic.  comn.     (Rept. 

of  vitic.  work,  agric.  college  1887/93:  454-457.) 
1886-1888.     List   of  bulls,   issued.     (Bienn.   rept.  agric. 

college  1887/8:  7.) 
1887.     Index  to  some  of  the  repts.  of  the  bd.  of  state 

vitic.  comrs.     (A.R.  vitic.  comrs.  1887:  12-16.) 
.     Catalogue    of    books    in    library    of    state    vitlc. 

comn.     (Same  1887:  72-77.) 
1890/2.    Publications  and  investigations  of  vitlc.  comrs. 

(Same  1891/2:  10-11.) 

Bounty 

See  also  below,  rremlums. 

1863.    State    bounty    law    and    comments    on    same. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1863:  48;  52-60.) 

Conventions 
Fbuit  Gbowebs 

serial 

1  series 

1881-1882.     Minutes  of  ann.  hortic.  convention,  1-2. 
In  noouiiiont.s  as  follows: 

1.  ISSl  In  Ann.  rept.  hortic.  comrs.  1882  :  52-62. 

2.  1882  not  found. 

2  series 

1883-1886.    Repts.  of  proceedings  of  the  Fruit  Growers' 
conventions,  3-6. 

Checklist 

3.  1883  no  record  found. 

4.  1884  not  seen  ;  published  by  Pacific  Itural  Press, 

soe  note  below. 
5-6.   1885-188G  no   record  found. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

3.  188:!  In   Ann.        rept.  bd.  hortic.   1883  :  28-130. 

4.  1884    "  HIenn.        1884  :  62-116. 

This  is  a  synopsis  re|)t.  onl.v.     "  The  full  stenocraphlc 
rept.  was  published  b.v  the  Pacific  Kurai   Press,  by 
the    authority    of    the    state    hd.    of    horticulture. 
(Hienn.   rept.  bd.  hortic.   1884:02.) 

Ti.   188.'>  in   Hienn.      rept.  bd.  hortic.   188.V6  :  32-186. 

6.   1880    ••       "  1885/0 :  187-342. 

3  series 

1887-1890.    Repts.  of  seml-ann.  proceedings  of  the  Fruit 
Growers'  conventions,  7-14. 

Checklist 
7-8.      1S87-1888  no  record  found. 
9.     1888  not  seen.     Copy  In  Library  of  U.  S.  Ucpt. 
of   A^jrlcuilure. 

10.  188!).     :!()2  p|).     Not  seen;  see  Ann.  rept.  bd. 
hortic.    1880  :  18. 

11.  1880.     101  pp.     Not  seen;  sec  as  below. 
In  Doctimeuts  as  follows  : 

7.  1887     (KpriUKl     in 

1885/0  :  4:tll  510. 

8.  1887   (l''all)   in  Itienn.  rept.  l)d.  hortic.  1880/8: 
08-150. 

0.   1888     (Spring)     In     Hienn.     rept.     bd.     hortic. 
1880/8  :  157-211. 

10.  1888    (Knil)*    in    Ann.    rept.    bd.    hortic. 

28!)-:t2S. 

11.  18811  (Sprini;)*  In  Ann.  rept.  bd.  hortic. 
a28-.t83. 

12.  18811    (I'alD*    ill    Ann.    repl.    bd.    hortic. 
38:i-403. 

13.  18!i(l    (Spring)    In  Ann.   rejil.  bd.  borllc. 
311-182. 

14.  18110    (rail)    In    Ann.    rept.    bd.    hortic. 
203-301. 


Blcnn.     rept.    hd.    hortic. 


1889: 
1889: 
1889: 
1890: 
1801  : 


•Those  are  synopses  only. 


I 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMKNTS  OK  TIllO  STATIC  OP  CALIFOimiA 


23 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Conventions — cont'd 
Fkiit  Guowkks — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

4  series 

1891-1903.    Transaction  ot  ann.  Fruit  Growers'  conven- 
tions. 15-28. 

Checklist 
15-17.  1891-1893  do  record  found. 

18.  1S04.      194   pp. 

19.  1895.     121  pp. 

24.  1899.     Iv,  152  pp. 

25.  1900  no  recorii  fouml. 
2G.   1901.      197   pp. 

27.  1902  no  record  found. 

28.  1903.     182  pp. 

29.  1903.     244   pp. 
In  Documents  ns  follows  : 

IB.  1891     la     Ann.     rept.     bd.     hortlc.     1891  :  365- 

479. 
18.   1892    In   BliMin.    ropt.    lid.    hortlc.    1893/4  :  113- 

230. 
17.   1893    In    Blenn.    rcpt.   bd.    hortlc.    1893/4  :  239- 

353 
18-23.   1894-1898  not  found. 

24.  1899.      Iv,    152    pp.       (App.    to    Jols.    34    sess. 

V.  4.) 

25.  1900   In   Blenn.   rept.   bd.   hortlc.   1899/00 :  77- 

254. 

26.  1901.     197  pp.     (App.  to  Jols.  35  sess.  v.  3.) 

27.  1902   In   Blenn.   rept  bd.   hortlc.   1901/2 :  243- 
444. 

28.  1903.     182  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  36  sess.  v.  2.) 

5  series 

1904.    Transactions  of  semi-ann.  Fruit  Growers'  con- 
vention, 29-30. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

29.  1904    (Spring).      244    pp.       (App.    to    Jols.    .SO 
sess.  v.  2.) 

30.  1904  (Kail)   In  Blenn.  rept.  comr.  hortlc.  1904: 

187-410. 
Olive  Growees 
1891.    Cal.  olive  industry;  proceedings  ot  Olive  Grow- 
ers' convention,  held  under  auspices  of  state  bd.  of 
hortlc,  at  San  Francisco,  July  8.     40  pp. 

.     Same;   1892,  1893. 

Not    seen,    entry    from    Bowkor.       Copies    are    In    the 
Library  ot  "the  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture  at  Wash- 
ington. 
VmCULTUBAL 

serial 

1  series 

STATK  co.nvp;ntions 

1882-1892.     Ann.  vitic.  state  convention,  1-8. 

Checklist 

1.  1882.      Not   printed   by   state. 

"  Owing  to  a  lack  of  funds  in  the  State  Printing  Office, 
the  proceedings  of  this  convention  were  only  pub- 
lished through  the  enterprise  of  the  owners  of  the 
'  San  Francisco  Merchant '  In  the  columns  of  tJiat 
Journal."      (A.B.  vltic.  comrs.   1887  :  11.) 

2.  1883.     Not  printed  by  state. 

"  Again,  owing  to  a  lack  of  funds  In  the  State  Printer's 
Dept..  the  proceedings  of  this  convention  had  to 
be  turned  over  to  private  enterprise,  and  the  '  San 
Francisco  Merchant,'  took  charge  of  the  same,  pub- 
lishing the  proceedings  In  Its  columns."      (lb.,  11.) 

3.  1884.     Not  printed  by  state. 

"  For  want  of  an  adequate  apprn.  In  the  State  Printer's 
office,  proceedings  again  printed  In  '  San  Francisco 
Merchant.'  "      (lb.,  11.) 

4.  1886.*     Not  printed  by   state. 

"  Proceedings  likewise  published  by  '  San  Francisco 
Merchant'  for  lack  of  funds."     (lb.,  12.) 

5.  1887.*     Not  printed  by  state. 

"  In  1886.  our  funds  having  been  exhausted  in  our 
endeavor  to  pass  a  National  Pure  Wine  Bill,  the 
conduction  (sic.)  of  our  convention  was  turned 
over  to  the  Grape  Growers'  and  Wine  Makers'  Assn. 
and  held  In  S.  F.  under  their  auspices,  in  March, 
1887.  A  copv  of  the  proceedings  you  will  And 
transmitted  with    this   rept."      (lb..    12.) 

The  compiler  has  not  seen  a  copy  of  the  proceedings 
referred  to.  and  Is  not  clear  as  to  whether  a  copy 
printed  by  the  Assn.  mentioned  or  a  copy  In  .MS. 
was  subniltted.  At  any  rate  no  copy  was  printed 
by  the  state. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Conventions — cont'd 
ViTicuLTURAL — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

STATE   CONVENTIONS— cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

0.  1888.      Kept,  of  ...   .  convention,   March   7-10. 

218  pp..  1  table. 
An  index  of  the  contents  of  these  conventions  is  given 
In  the  ann.   rept.   of  the  vitlc.  comrs.   1887:12-10. 

7.  1889.     Proceedings  printed?     Not   to\md. 

A  synopsis  of  the  proceedings  and  texts  of  some  of 
the  reports  are  given  In  Ann.  rept.  state  vltic. 
comr.s.  1889/90  :  11-15. 

8.  1892.      Transactions.       (A.K.    bd.    state    vltic. 

comrs.  1891/2  :  77-140.) 

2  series 
DISTRICT  CONVENTIONS 
1883-1884.     Ann.  vltic.   district  conventions,   1-2. 
Checklist 

1.  1883.     Los  Angeles.     Not  printed  by  state. 
See  Ann.  rept.  vltic.  comrs.  1887  :  11. 

2.  1884.     Fresno.     Not  printed  by  state. 
Proceedings    printed    In    columns    of    "  San    Francisco 

Merchant."      (lb.,  11.) 
For    reference    to    other    district    conventions    see    Ann. 
rept.  vltic.  comrs.  1887  :  15. 
non-serial 
1882-1884.     Vitic.   conventions   held   under   auspices   of 
vitic.  comn.     (2  A.R.  chief  executive  vitic.  officer 
1882/4:  11-15.) 

Crops 

1850.  Provision  urged  by  committee  on  agric.  for  cor- 
rection of  custom  of  planting  and  sowing  in  plains 
and  guarding  crop  until  harvested,  as  leading  to 
abuse  of  stock.     (Legisl.  jol.  1849/50:  655.) 

1853.  Rept.  on  act  to  improve  tule  lands  and  to  encour- 
age cultivation  of  sugar,  rice,  and  cotton,  urging 
limited  grant  of  same  to  certain  individual  for  pur- 
pose of  testing  capability  of  swamp  lands  to  pro- 
duce rice  and  sugar.  2  pp.  (App.  to  Assem.  jol. 
1853  doc.  52.) 

1854.  Fruit,  vegetable,  and  grain  crops  large.  (Govs, 
ann.  mess.  1855:  25.) 

1855.  Stmt,  of  amt.  and  value  of  grapes,  other  fruit, 
salt,  beans,  and  wool  resp.,  shipped  from  San  Pedro, 
July-Oct.,  as  indicating  increased  agric.  activity  in 
southern  cos.     (Same  1856:  18.) 

.     Cal.  no  longer  dependent  on  foreign  resources, 

now  raising  commodities  sufficient  for  home  con- 
sumption and  even  export.     (Same  1856:  17.) 

.     Stmt,  of  value  of  each  of  various  agric.  exports, 

Jan.  1  to  Nov.  27,  as  compared  with  gold  dust  and 
bullion  and  quicksilver  exports,  resp.  (Same  1856: 
19-20.) 

.     List  of  more  important  agric.  products  of  state, 

showing  acreage,  amt.,  price  and  value  of  each, 
during  yr.     (Same  1856:  19.) 

1856-1865.  Table  of  statistics  of  agric.  products,  com- 
piled from  official  repts.  of  co.  surveyors  and  co. 
assessors,  (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1856  (foldg.  table) 
— same  1865.) 

1866.  Statistical  rept.  of  leading  staples  of  state. 
(Blenn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1865/7:  43.) 

1871.  Notes  upon  Cal.  products  submitted  to  Amer. 
Pomologlcal  Socy.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1870/1: 
415-417.) 


'  On  p  40  of  the  ann.  rept.  ot  the  vltic.  comrs.  for 
1887  It  Is  stated  that  "  the  following  volumes  (1.  e., 
4th  and  5th  state  vltic.  conventions,  etc.]  have 
been  printed  under  the  auspices  of  the  comn."  The 
compiler  has  spnn  only  the  copy  of  the  proe.  of 
the  4lh  convention  printed  by  the  "  San  Francisco 
Merchant  "  and  so  Is  not  able  to  account  for  the 
discrepancy  of  the  above  stmts. 


24 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
1876/7.     Investigation  and  analyses  of  agric.  products: 
sugar-beets,  grape  syrup.  Liberia  coffee,  "  Cal.  Cof- 
fee," and  leaves  of  sumac  for  tannin.     (Bienn.  rept. 
agric.  college  1876/7:  56-62.) 
1878/9.     Same;      watermelons,     sugar-beets,     sorghum 
sugar  cane,  oranges,  lemons,  and  Japanese  persim- 
mons,    (Same  1878/9:  51-61.) 
1879-1880.     Stmt,  giving  statistics  and  agric.   products 
by  cos.     (A.R.  equalization  bd.  1880   (pp.  114-120) 
—same  1880.) 
1881/2.     Analyses  of  agric.   products:    sugar   cane,   or- 
anges, lemons,  sugar-beets,  and  sorghum.     (Bienn. 
rept.  agric.  college  1881/2:  61-64.) 
1883.     Stmt,  showing  products  of  soil  in  1882,  reported 
in  1883,     (A.R.  equalization  bd.  1SS3/4:  106-113.) 

.     The  outlook  in  wheat,  fruit,  and  stockbreeding 

industries  of  the  state;  Cal.  leads  in  producing  run- 
ning and  trotting  horses.    (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1883:  130-134.) 
1883/4.     Investigation  and  analyses  of  agric.  products: 
tanning   materials;    dried   apricots,   sulphured   and 
non-sulphured;     barks    from    northern    islands    of 
Japan  as  to  their  industrial  uses  in  Cal.;   extracts 
from  buhach  powder  and  Eucalyptus  globulus;  and 
care  of  Mescal  plant.     (Bienn.  rept.  agric.  college 
1883/4:  72-76.) 
1889.     Table  giving  planting  and  harvest  time  'n  Sacra- 
mento   and    San    Joaquin    valleys.     (Trans,    state 
agric.  socy.  1889:  450.) 
1890-1895.     Review  of  the  season.     (Same  1890  (pp.  15- 

16)— same  1895.) 
1892-1901.     Comparative  table  giving  yield  and  value  of 
some  of  the  leading  products  of  state.    {Same  1901: 
158-159.) 
1894/5-1902/3.     Investigation     and     analyses     of     Cal. 
fruits,  nuts,  canaigre,  etc.     (A.R.  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion 1894/5  (pp.  172-194)— some  1901/3.) 
1899.    Comment  on  misc.  crops.     (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1899:  24.) 
Alfalfa;  see  below,  Gbasses 
Almono;  see  below,  Nuts 
Barley;  see  below,  Gbai.v 
Bbocm-cor.v 

1895.     Advising   the   growing   of  broom-corn    in    state. 
(Trans,  state  agric.   socy.   1894    (pp.   30-31) — same 
1895.) 
Cereals;  see  below,  Grain 
C!orn;  see  below,  Grain 
Crop  Bulletins 

aerial 

1  series 
1893-1896.     Wkly,  crop  bull. 

I'liljllHliotl  (liirlni;  tiic  plniitlnR  nnel  hnrveslinc  sinson, 
April  to  Oct..  IK'M.  iilso  In  Tinns.  Stnti-  Acrlc. 
Society,  18!i;i  :  lH()-lHiP.  Itopiiljllisln'il  In  llie  Imlly 
liiillct'ln,  Wiokly  Kurnl  I'icsb.  iind  <'h1.  l'"iult 
Grower  of  8.  K.  and  In  the  Sncrnmpnto  Uoeord 
Union. 

2  series 

1897-1904.  Wkly.  crop  bull,  of  the  climate  and  crop  ser- 
vice of  the  U.  S.  Weather  Bureau.  Cal.  section. 
Apr.  12,  1897,  to  Dec.  1904. 

38  no*.  wiTf  iHHiii'd  In  1H!>7  ;  nftiT  Unit  .1:!  nos.  wiTi' 
IsHiii'd  anniinlly. 

non-serial 

1883.  Plan  for  collection  of  crop  statistics.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1882:  11.) 

1884.  Recommended  law  to  provide  for  publication  of 
monthly  crop  and  slock  rcpts.  by  stale;  dlHcuHslon 
of  same.     (Bienn.  rept.  bd.  horllc.  1883/4:  89-98.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Chop  Bulletins — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1885.     By  assistance  of  dept.  of  agric,  crop  repts.  have 
been  gotten  out  for  past  2  yrs. ;    but  owing  to  de- 
pleted condition  of  apprn.  this  assistance  was  with- 
drawn;   comment  on  failure  of  act  to  provide  for 
monthly    crop    and    stock    rept.    of    bd.    of    agric. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1885:  12-13.) 
1889-1S92.     Establishment  of  bureau  of  crop  statistics 
again    recommended.     (Same   1889    (p.    24) — same 
1892.) 
Economic  Entomology;  see  below.  Pests 
Fiber  Plant.s 

1865.     Textile  fibers  of  the  Pacific  States;  by  W.  Flint. 

(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1864/5:  271-289.) 
1891.     Fiber  plants  tor  Cal.     4  pp.     (Agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion, bull.  90.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1890:  177-181; 

190-192.) 

COTTOX 
1856-1872.     Cotton  culture  in  Cal.;    full  history  of  its 
introduction    and    cultivation    in    state.      (Trans, 
state  agric  socy.  1872:  240-329.) 
1863-1889.     Cotton    culture    in    state:     its    adaptability 
proved  in  the  sixties;   the  development  of  this  in- 
dustry advised.     (S«>?!e  1889:  17-18;  183-184.) 
1865.     Cotton  cultivation  in  Cal.;   corresp.  from  differ- 
ent parts  of  state.     (Same  1864/5:  262-270.) 
1874-1875.     Cotton   growing  in   state.     (Same  1874    (p. 
343)— same  1875.) 

FLAX 
1874.     Flax    culture    in    success.     (Trans,    state    agric. 
socy.  1874:  344.) 

HEMP 

1856.  Wild  hemp  abounding  In  vicinity  of  Tulare 
Lake,  and  indigenous  to  soil,  experimented  with  by 
rope  and  cord  mnftrers.  and  pronounced  equal  to 
cultivated  article  of  Western  States.  (Govs.  ann. 
mess.  1856:  18.) 

1899.  Letter  from  J.  Heaney  on  hemp-growing  in  state. 
(Trans,  state  agric  socy.  1899:  48-49.) 

.     Comment    on    hemp    industry    in    state.     (Same 

1899:  23.) 

.THTE 

1877.  Jute  culture  commended  to  consideration  of  cul- 
tivators of  soil  in  slate.  (Trans,  state  agric  socy. 
1877:  120-122.) 

RAMIE 

1885.  Ramie  and  juto;  their  adaptability  to  cultiva- 
tion in  Cal.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1885:  210- 
212.) 

1890.  Ramie:  a  new  Industry  for  Cal.  admirably 
adapted  to  its  soil  and  climate.  (Same  1890:  243- 
252.) 

.     Composition  of  ramie  plant;   fertilizing  value  of 

greasewood.  8  pp.  (Agric  expor.  station,  bull. 
94.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.  agric  expor.  station  1890:  141-143; 

181-190.) 

1891.  Ann.  rept.  of  dept.  of  ramie  culture  In  state. 
(Trans,  state  agric  socy.  1891:  199-210.) 

FoRAOB  Plants;  see  below.  Grasses 
Fruit 

1769-1881.  Fruit  raising  in  Cal.;  the  early  days  of 
state;  the  canning  bu.sinrss;  fruit  raising  should 
be  a  loading  Industry  of  state.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.   1881:  190-200.) 

1849-1881.  Fruit  culluro;  a  paper  by  G.  G.  Rrlgg,  giv- 
ing the  cxporloncc  of  a  pioneer  frtill  grower  In  the 
state  with  spoclal  roforonoe  to  raisin  production. 
(Same  1HS1  ;  181189.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


25 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Friit — cont'd 

I80G.  Table  of  statistics  of  hortlc.  products,  compiled 
from  official  repts.  of  co.  surveyors  and  co.  assess- 
ors. (A.K.  surveyor  gen.  185G  (folds,  table)  — 
same  1865.) 
1859.  Pomologlcal  rept.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1859:  293-300.) 

1870.  Fruits  in  mountains  of  state.  (.Same  1870/1: 
51-52.) 

1871.  The  culture  of  small  fruit  in  Cal.  (iSame  1870/1: 
478-482.) 

1871-1875.    Fruit  culture  in  state.     (Same  1870/1  (pp. 
448-461)— same  1875.) 
Nut  found  In  IS":;. 

1883.  Rept.  of  committee  on  fruit  statistics  and  ways 
and  means,  recommending  system  whereby  fruit 
growers  can  receive  reliable  information  re.  pros- 
pects and  estimates  of  each  season's  crops;  also 
discussion  of  same.     (A.R.  bd.  hortlc.  1883:  35-37.) 

.     Paper  on  necessity  of  organizing  fruit  growers' 

societies   In   all    fruit   districts.     (Same   1883:  103- 

105.) 
1883-1886.     Discussion    of    subject    of    stock    for    fruit 

trees.     (Same  1883  (pp.  105-110) — bienn  rept.  same 

1885/6.) 

1884.  Suggestion  that  law  re.  assessing  property  be 
amended  so  as  to  require  assessors  to  make  careful 
enumeration  of  fruit  trees.  (Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic. 
1883/4:  95.) 

.     The  outlook  of  fruit  industry  in  Cal.;  discussion. 

(Same  1883/4:  68-76.) 

1884-1893.  Table  showing  value  of  fruits  imported  in 
past  decade  and  conflicting  with  Cal.  products  and 
those  not  conflicting.     (Same  1893/4:  26-27.) 

1885.  The  past  and  future  of  fruit  growing  in  Cal. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.   1885:  1S4-188.) 

.     Address  on  fruit  shipping:   Cal.  fruit  union,  r.r. 

rates  to  be  secured  by  uniting  in  an  organization; 

discussion.     (Bienn.    rept.    bd.    hortic.    1.S85/6:  78- 

97.) 
.     Suggestion  that  measure  be  taken  to  adopt  no- 
menclature of  fruits  in  state.     (Same  1885/6:  137- 

139.) 
.     Discussion   of   proper   time   to    gather    different 

kinds  of  fruits,  curing,  etc.     (Same  1885/6:  75-78.) 
1885-1888.     Discussion    of    best    varieties    of    different 

fruits  to  meet  wants  of  consumers.     (Same  1885/6 

(pp.  131-142)— same  1886/8.) 
.     Paper  on  forests  and  fruit  growers;  discussion — 

recommendation  that  legislative  action  be  taken  on 

subject  of  forest  protection.      (Same  1885/6    (pp. 

118-128)— some  1886/8.) 
1885-1890.     Discussion  of  subject  of  protective  tariff  for 

fruit    industry;     memorial    to    Congress.       (Same 

1885/6   (pp.   156-160;    178-185;   334-342)— A.R.  same 

1890.) 
1885-1891.     Rept.  on  fruit  exhibits.     (Same  1885/6  (pp. 

152-156)— A.R.  same  1891.) 

Not  found  In  repts.  for  l.ssfi'K  and  1800. 
.     Fruit  marketing;  discussion  of  care  in  selection, 

kind  and  size  of  packages,  marketing  and  shipping. 

{Same  1885/6  (pp.  68-75;  250-259;  498)— A.R.  same 

1891.) 

Not  found  In  nnn.  rept.  181)0, 
1885-1894.     Discussion    of   cultivation    and    pruning   of 

fruit  trees:  orange,  lemon,  apricot,  apple,  pear,  and 

prune,   etc.      (Same  1885/6    (pp.    161-178;    241-24G; 

267-274)— same  1893/4.) 

Not  found  in  nnn.  rept-  1802. 

1886.  Fruit  and  wine  agst.  wheat;  diversified  farming 
solves  problem  of  what  to  grow.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1886:  192-194.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Fur  IT — cont'd 

18S6.  Table  showing  no.  of  fruit  trees  reported  by  as- 
sessors  for   each   co.;    repts.   not   to   be   relied   on. 

(Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1885/6:  425-426.) 
.     On  causes  of  the  death  of  young  trees   during 

the  spring.     (Same  1885/6:  413-416.) 
.     Schedule  showing  no.  of  fruit  trees  growing,  by 

varieties  and  cos.     (Same  1885/6:  515-516.) 
.    Growth  of  hortic.  in  other  states.   (Same  1885/6; 

436.) 
1887.     Fruit    growing    in    Cal.;     by    N.    P.    Chipman. 

(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1887:  202-212.) 
.     Profits  of  fruit  growing  and  co-operation  of  fruit 

growers.     (Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  18S5/K:  537-541.) 

.     Hints  on  grafting.     (Same  1885/6:  555-557.) 

.     Paper   on   .Japanese   fruits   in   Cal.;    discussion. 

(Same  1885/6:  442-448.) 
1887-1895.     Comment  on  fruit  growing  and  shipping  for 

yr.     (Trans,   state  agric.   socy.   1887    (pp.   16-18)  — 

same  1895.) 

1889.  Progress  of  fruit  culture  in  Cal.;  by  R.  William- 
son.    (Same  1889:  305-308.) 

.  Co-operation  of  fruit  growers;  paper  and  discus- 
sion.    (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1889:  448-454.) 

1889-1902.  Experiments  with  deciduous  fruits  at  and 
near  Southern  Coast  Range  sub-station,  Paso 
Robles.     48  pp.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  141.) 

1890.  A  Cal.  fruit  crop;  $43,000  yield  from  58  acres. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1890:  2:!5-237.) 

.     Fruit  culture  in  foreign  countries;  extracts  from 

repts.  of  U.  S.  consular  officers,  made  at  request  of 
Cal.  state  bd.  of  hortic.  (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1890: 
353-472.) 

.     Fertilization    of   orchards;    by    E.    W.    Hilgard. 

(Same  1891:  350-360.) 

1890-1891.  Culture  of  small  fruit  in  Cal.  (Same  1890 
(pp.  156-158)— same  1891.) 

1891.  Condition  of  fruit  industry  in  Cal.;  citrus  fruits, 
apple,  peach,  pear,  etc.     (Same  1891:  65-83.) 

.     New  varieties  of  fruit  originating  in  Cal.    (Same 

1891:  129-132.) 

.     Marketing   Cal's.    fruit   crop;    fruit    for   eastern 

shipment,  for  canners'  use,  for  drying,  and  for  local 
market;  paper  and  discussion.  (Same  1891:  422- 
430.) 

.     Memorials  to  Congress  from  Cal.  Fruit  Growers' 

Convention  requesting  assistance  in  obtaining  and 
disseminating  knowledge  re.  foreign  fruit  products, 
also  legislation  to  prohibit  adulteration  of  food  pro- 
ducts in  this  country,  and  the  importation  of  such 
adulterated  products.     (.S'ame  1891:  447.) 

.     Fruit  vs.  gold.     (.Same  1891:  375-378.) 

1891-1904.  Stmt,  giving  hortic.  statistics.  (Bienn.  rept. 
equalization  bd.  1891/2   (pp.  57-61)— .same  1903/4.) 

.     Discussion  of  co-operation  among  fruit  growers. 

(A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1891  (pp.  38.3-387)— bienn.  rept. 
saTJie  1903/4.) 

1891/2.  Rept.  of  special  agts.  on  condition  of  hortic. 
in  the  cos.     (Same  1892:  373-448.) 

1892.  Table  giving  names  of  cos.,  no.  of  acres,  and 
kinds  of  fruit  trees,  bearing  and  non-bearing. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1893:  112-113.) 

.     Fruit    vs.    wheat.      (4    bienn.    rept.    bd.    hortic. 

1893/4:  154-172.) 
.     Cal.  horticulturally;  by  B.  M.  Lelong.     (A.R.  bd. 

hortic.  1892:  11-67.) 
.     Investigation     of     Cal.     prunes,     apricots,     and 

peaches.     8  pp.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  97.) 
.     Sulphuring  in   fruit  drying;    fig  trees  at  exper. 

stations;   notes  on  Persian  palms.     8  pp.     (Same, 

bull.  96.) 


26 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
Fkuit — cont'd 

1892.  Schedule  showing  acreage  and  varieties  of  fruit 
growing  in  state  by  cos.  (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1892, 
foldg.  table.) 

.     Ann.  address  of  Hon.  E.  Cooper,  pres.  state  bd. 

of  hortic,  before  16th  state  Fruit  Growers'  conven- 
tion, held  Nov.,  1892.  1893.  14  pp.  (Bull.  64,  bd. 
hortic.) 

1892-1893.  Discussion  of  subject  of  thinning  fruit.  (4 
blenn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1893/4:  230-232;   341-343.) 

.     Irrigation   for   development   of   fruit.      (4   same 

1893/4:  216-220;  322-325;  343-348.) 

1893.  Fruit  and  fruit  soils  in  arid  and  humid  regions; 
composition  of  soils  and  fruits;  comparison  of  Cal. 
and  European  and  Eastern  results.  (Bienn.  rept. 
agric.  exper.  stations  1892/4:  327-334.) 

.     The  hortic.  industry;   by  B.  M.  Lelong;  written 

under  direction  of  the  gov.  by  authority  of  law. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1893:  164-177.) 

.     Fruits  and  soils  of  the  arid  region.     (4  bienn. 

rept.  bd.  hortic.  1893/4:  303-312.) 

.     Further   examination   of   Cal.    prunes,    apricots, 

plums,  and  nectarines.  8  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion, bull.  101.) 

.     Same.    (Bienn.  rept.  agric.  exper.  station  1892/4: 

257-274.) 

.  Resolutions  and  repts.  adopted  by  Fruit  Grow- 
ers' convention,  Nov.    14  pp.     (Bull.  66,  bd.  hortic.) 

1894.  New  fruit  classification — Cal.  names  for  Cal. 
fruits — schedule.  (4  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1893/4: 
415-416.) 

.     Rept.   of   B.    M.    Lelong,    supt.    of   hortic.    dept. 

(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1894:  93-96.) 
.     List  of  varieties  of  fruits  in  the  5  exper.  station 

orchards.       (Bienn.     rept.     agric.     exper.     station 

1892/4:  474-490.) 
.     Notes  on   pruning  deciduous   fruits;    by  \V.   H. 

Tyson,    foreman    Southern    Coast    Range    Station. 

(Same  1892/4:  397-400.) 

1895.  Preparation  of  fruit  specimens  for  exhibitions; 
by  E.  W.  Hllgard.  (A.R.  agric.  exper.  station 
1894/5:  273-276.) 

1897.  Memorials  from  fruit  growers  of  Cal.  re.  laws 
and  apprn.  for  advance  of  fruit  industry.  (Sen. 
jol.  32  sess.  p.  223.) 

1898-1902.  Comparative  table  showing  gains  and  losses 
in  different  kinds  of  fruit.  (7  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
hortic.  1899/00   (p.  S())—samc  1901/2.) 

1898-1903.  Cumulative  comparative  table  showing  Cal. 
fruit  and  vegetable  pack  by  varieties.  (7  savie 
1899/00   (p.  42)— .samfi  romr.  hortic.  1903/4.) 

1900.  Plan  for  organization  of  deciduous  fruit  growers. 
(7  same  1899/00:  207-208.) 

.     Economics    of    production,    and    their    Influence 

upon  fruit  growing  of  the  world;  by  Hon.  W.  H. 
Mills.     (7  same  1899/00:  83-90.) 

• .     Protection  to  our  fruit  Interests;   by  Capt.  M.  J. 

Daniels.     (7  same  1899/00:  187-189.) 

1901.  Memorial  from  fruit  growers  of  Cal.  to  trans- 
portation cos. 

Not  Hft-n  :  fiilr.v  frorn  Ilowkcr. 
1901-1904.     Table  giving  no.  of  fruit  trees  (bearing  and 
non-bearing)    In  Cal.,  by  cos.     (8  blenn.  rept.  bd. 
hortic.     1901/2     (pp.     43-48) — same    comr.     hortic. 
1903/4.) 

1902.  Iterent  progress  In  co-operation  In  slate.  (8 
tame  1901/2:  287-299.) 

.     Winter    Irrigation    of    deciduous    orchards.      (8 

tame  1901/2:  179-181.) 
.     Adaptation  of  reslHlnnt  stocks  to  Cal.  conditions; 

by  E.  11.  Twight.     (8  savic  1901/2:  431-434.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Fbuit — cont'd 

1902-1904.     Rept.  of  Cal.  Fruit  Distributers.     (8  same 
1901/2    (pp.  309-311)— sa?He  comr.  hortic.   1903/4.) 
1903/4.     Rept.   of  division   of  hortic.   and  field  experi- 
ments.   (A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1903/4:  110-133.) 

.     Table    giving    analyses    of    fruits,     olive    oils, 

pickled  olives,  sulfurs.  etc.     (Same  1903/4:  48.) 
1904.     What  the  bureau  of  plant  industry  is  doing  for 
fruit     growers.      (1     bienn.     rept.     comr.     hortic. 
1903/4:  362-369.) 

.     The  gruit  grower  and  the  parcels  post.     (1  same 

1903/4:  230-235.) 
.     Papers  and   discussion  on  best  methods  of  ad- 
vertising Cal.  fruit  products.     (1  same  1903/4:  388- 
415.) 
.     Why  farmers  should   support  the  Growers'  Co- 
operative Agency.     (1  same  1903/4:  277-281.) 
Del    Norte    Count> 
1891.     Rept.    of   hortic.    in    Del    Norte    Co.     (A.R.    bd. 
hortic.  1891:  388-389.) 

Fresno  County 

1889.  Fruit  culture  in  Fresno  Co.  (A.R.  bd.  hortic. 
1889:  435-441.) 

Humboldt    County 

1890.  Fruit  culture  in  Humboldt  Co.  (A.R.  bd.  hortic. 
1890:  337-346.) 

Placer  County 

1891.  The  Placer  Co.  fruit  district.  (A.R.  bd.  hortic. 
1891:  476-479.) 

Sacramento  Basin 
1886.     The  fruit  interest  in  the  great  northern  Sacra- 
mento Basin.     (Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1885/6:  286- 
290.) 

San  Joaquin  District 
1884.     Rept.  of  comr.  for  San  .Joaquin  District.     (Bienn. 
rept.  bd.  hortic.  1883/4:  56-59.) 

1888.  Rept.  of  San  Joaquin  Co.  hortic.  comn.  (Same 
1886/8:  271-272.) 

1892/3.  Rept.  of  comr.  for  San  .Toaquin  District.  (4 
some  1893/4:  69-75.) 

Santa  Clara  County 

1889.  Repts.  of  Santa  Clara  Co.  Bd.  of  Trade  and  Los 
Angeles  Chamber  of  Commerce  on  hortic.  industry 
of  their  resp.  cos.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1889: 
282-285.) 

Santa   Maria  Valley 

1892.  Fruit  growing  in  Santa  Maria  Valley.  (4  blenn. 
rept.  bd.  hortic.  1893/4:  221-223.) 

Sutler  County 
1891-1892.     Comparative  tables  showing  output  of  each 
variety  of  fruit    in   Sutter  Co.,  also  prices.     (A.R. 
bd.   hortic.    1892;  2SS.) 

Vulia  County 
1891-1892.     Comparative  tables  showing  output  of  dif- 
ferent fruits  in  Yuba  Co.  for  2  yrs.,  and  range  of 
prices.     (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1892:  322-323.) 
Al'Pl.H 

1883.  Ajiple  ;iii(l  apple  cuUuro  in  Cal.;  liy  J.  Shinn. 
(A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1883:  38-41.) 

1884.  The  outlook  in  Cal.  apple  industry;  discussion. 
(Blenn.   rept.   bd.   hortic.   18S3/4:  37-82.) 

1885-1894.     See  I'^ruit,  above;   these  dates. 

1886-1888.     Apple  and   apple  culture   in   Cal.      (Blenn. 

rept.     bd.     hortic.     1885/6      (pp.     281-286)— same 

1886/8.) 
1897.     Table  giving  proximate  analyses  of  Cal.  apples, 

showing    variety,    locality,    and    elevation.      (A.R. 

agric.  cxi)cr.  station  1897/8.) 
19021 91)4.     The  apple  Industry  of  Cal.     (8  blenn.  rept. 

bd.  hortic.  1901/2  (pp.  261-268)— .same  comr.  hortic. 

1903/4.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


ar 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Fblit — coufil 

ArnicOT 

See  also  below.  Ttsts. 
1885-1894.     See  Fruit,  above;  these  dates. 
1887-1890.     Analyses  and  examinations  ot  nprlcots  and 

sugar-beets.     (A.R.  agrlc.  exper.  station  1S90:  115- 

123.) 
1888.     Paper    on    apricot    culture.      (Blenn.    rept.    bd. 

hortlc.  1S86/8:  53-58;   128-133.) 

1892.  See  Fruit,  above;   this  date. 

1893.  See  same;  this  date. 

.     Apricot  culture  In  Cal.    (4  blenn.  rept.  bd.  hortlc. 

1893/4:  29-55.) 

CIIKRKT 
1886-1894.    Paper  on  cherry  culture;  discussion.  (Blenn. 
rept.  bd.  hortlc.  1885/6  (pp.  277-281)— same  1893/4.) 
Not  found  In  repts.  for  lSSt!/8  and  1892. 

CITUUS  FUITITS 
See  also  below,  I>'nion  ;  Orange. 
1885.     Bull.   no.    39;    analyses   of   oranges   and   lemons 
from   Riverside  Citrus   Fair.      (Bienn.   rept.   agrlc. 
college  1885/6:  72-79.) 
.     Same;  separate.    1  sheet. 

1887.  The  early  citrus  fruits  ot  Placer  Co.;  its  record 
at  citrus  and  state  fairs.  (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy. 
1887:    234-240.) 

.     How  to  pick,  pack,  and  ship  citrus  fruits;  by  J. 

R.  Dobbins.     (Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortlc.  1886/7:  535- 

536.) 
.    Condition  of  citrus  culture.     (Same  1885/6:  550- 

554.) 

1888.  A  treatise  on  citrus  culture  in  Cal.;  by  B.  M. 
Lelong.    96  pp.,  pis.     (Hortlc.  bd.) 

LIbrnr.v  of  Congress. 

.  The  four  citrus  belts  of  the  northern  hemi- 
sphere; tables  showing  average  ann.  and  winter 
temperature,  average  temperature  of  coldest  mo., 
and  lowest  temperature  at  points  in  each.  (Trans, 
state  agrlc.  socy.  1S88:  375-376.) 

.     The  future   of  citrus   culture   in   Cal.,   markets, 

etc.     (Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortlc.  1886/8:  214-220.) 

1889.  Citrus  culture  in  state;  apprn.  of  |10,000  made 
by  last  legisl.  to  be  offered  In  premiums  for  citrus 
fruits.     (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1889:  18-19.) 

.     Scale   of   points   for   judgment   of   citrus   fruits. 

(A.R.  bd.  hortlc.  1889:  365-366.) 
1890/1-1903/4.     Cumulative  comparative  table  showing 

steady  growth  of  citrus  Industry  for  past  decade — 

no.  of  carloads  and  boxes  shipped.     (7  bienn.  rept. 

bd.    hortlc.    1899/00    (p.    34) — same    comr.    hortlc. 

1903/4.) 

1891.  Citrus  fruits.  Ft.  1,  Fifteen  yrs.  with  the  lemon; 
by  G.  W.  Garcelon.  Pt.  2,  New  varieties  of  citrus 
fruits;    by   B.   M.   Lelong.     38   pp.,   map,   pi.     illus. 

Not  seen  ;  entr.v  from   Bowker. 

1892.  Cal.  scale  for  judging  citrus  fruits.  8  pp. 
(Hortlc.  bd.) 

Not  soon  ;  entry  from   Bov.ker. 
.     Propagation.    The  rearing  of  citrus  and  decidu- 
ous trees  from   seed.     Budding,  grafting,   and  ap- 
pliances. By  B.  M.  Lelong.    38  pp.,  1  table.    (Same.) 

1893.  No  further  necessity  for  special  apprns.  to  citrus 
Interest,  as  it  is  now  upon  equal  footing  with  other 
resources.     (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1893:  23.) 

.     Varieties  of   citrus   fruits.      (4   bienn.   rept.   bd. 

hortlc.  1893/4:  250-25.5.) 

.     No  further  necessity  for  special  apprns.  to  citrus 

interest,  as  it  Is  now  upon  equal  footing  with  other 
resources.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1893:  23.) 

1894.  Analysis  of  citrus  fruits  (crop  of  1893/4)  from 
Southern  Cal.  Midwinter  Fair  Assn.  exhibit.  (Bienn. 
rept.  agrlc.  exper.  station  1892/4:  250-256.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Fiu'iT — cont'd 

CITRUS  FnillTS— cont'd 
1897.     Acldltly   of  root-sap  of  citrus  trees;    by   E.   W. 

Hllgard.     (Savie  189,5/7:  181-183.) 
1897/8.     Effect    of    alkali    on    citrus    trees    in    Corona 
orchards  where  water  for  irrigation  was  used  from 
artesian  wells  and  Lake  Elslnore,  latter  containing 
alkali  salts;    tables  showing  alkali  in  soils  of  or- 
chards   irrigated    with    water   from   both    sources; 
reclamation     of    Injured    orchards.       (A.R.    agrlc, 
exper.  station  1897/8:  99-113.) 
1900.     Culture  of  citrus  in  Cal.;   research  by  B.  M.  Le- 
long, assisted  by  experienced  horticulturists.     260 
pp.,  illus.,  pis.     (Hortlc.  bd.) 
Not  .soin  :  entry  from   Howkoi'. 
1902.     Same.     Revised  by  state  bd.  of  hortlc.     268  pp., 
1  pi.,  illus.    (Same.) 

.     Citrus  fruit  culture;   by   [W.  H.]   Mills.     46  pp. 

(Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  138.) 

DATE 

1890.  Rept.  of  introduction  of  African  date  palm  into 
Cal.     (A.R.   agrlc.  exper.  station  1891/2:  144-147.) 

1891.  Paper  on  date,  with  view  to  its  Introduction  into 
state.     (A.R.  bd.  hortlc.  1891:  457-458.) 

DRIED  FRUITS;   SEE  INDUSTRIES 
FIG 
For  pests  of  the  flg  see  below,  Pests.     Blastophaga. 
1871.    Fig  culture  In  state.     (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy. 

1870/1:  427-430.) 
1883-1894.     Discussions   and    papers   on    subject   of   flg 
drying;    also   of   fig   culture    in    state.      (A.R.    bd. 
hortlc.  1883    (pp.  80-83;    94-97)— blenn.   rept.  same 
1893/4.) 

Not  found  In  repts.  for  18Sfi/8,  isno,  1802. 
1889.     The  future  development  of  fig  industry  In  state. 

(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1889:  17.) 
.     The  figs.     (A.R.  bd.  hortlc.  1889:  115-136.) 

1891.  Cal.    fig   Industry;    by   B.    M.    Lelong.      (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1891:  130-182.) 

.     Flg  caprificatlon.     Illus. 

Not  seen  ;  .'iOO  cop.  Issued ;  entry  from  Ann.  rept.  state 
bfi.  hortlc.  1802  :  7. 

1892.  Cal.  fig  industry,  with  chap,  on  flg  caprificatlon. 
55  pp.     (Hortlc.  bd.) 

Not  scon  :  entry  from  Bowker. 

.     The    flg    in    Cal.      (A.R.    agrlc.    exper.    station 

1891/2:  147-157.) 
.     See  also.  Fruit,  above;  this  date. 

1893.  Analyses   of   figs   and    fig   soils.     8   pp.     (Agrlc. 
exper.  station,  bull.  102.) 

.     Same.    (Bienn.  rept.  agrlc.  exper.  station  1892/4: 

225-240.) 
.     On  curing  the  white  Adriatic  flg.     (4  blenn.  rept. 

bd.  hortlc.  1893/4:  270-273.) 
1900.     The    Cal.    Smyrna    flg.     (7    same    1899/00:  200- 

206.) 
1902.     Harvesting,    packing,   and    marketing   the   Call- 

myrna  fig.     (8  same  1901/2:  436-443.) 

GRAPE 
See  also  below,  Vltlcultural  Boaril. 

For    pests    of    the    grape    see    below.    Pests.      See    also 
Inrlnstrles.  etc.     Liquor.     Wine. 
1770-1880.     Short  historical  sketch  of  vitic.  in  state  be- 
gun  by  old   mission   fathers,  and   review  of  work 
done  by  bd.  of  vltlc.  corars.  since  Its  organization 
In  1880.     (A.R.  bd.  vltlc.  comrs.  1887:  7-21.) 
1853-1880.     History   of   Orleans   Hill   vineyard   and   Its 

diseases.     (1  same  rev.  ed.  1880:  112.) 
1856-1858.    Table  exhibiting  no.  of  grapevines  In  culti- 
vation In  state,  by  cos.     (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy. 
1858:  313-314.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops— cont'd 
Fbuit — cont'd 

GRAPE — cont'd 
1858.     Rept.   on  grapes  and   wine  of  Cal.:    by   A.   Ha- 
raszthy.     (Same  1858:  311-329.) 

1861.  Rept.  of  special  committee  on  culture  of  the 
grapevine  in  Cal.  10  pp.  (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  12 
sess.  doc.  [11].) 

.     Same.     (Assem.  jol.  12  sess.  pp.  253-260.) 

1862.  Rept.  of  the  comn.  on  the  culture  of  the  grape- 
vine [consisting  of  a  rept.  by  J.  J.  Warner,  dealing 
with  the  choice  of  locality,  planting,  etc.,  of  vine- 
yards; and  a  letter  dated  Buena  Vista  Ranch,  Feb. 
8,  1862,  and  rept.  of  A.  Haraszthy  re.  his  procure- 
ment, in  Europe,  of  vines,  etc.].  30  pp.  (App.  to 
Sen.  and  Assem.  jols.  13  sess.  doc.  [12].) 

.  Rept.  of  the  committee  on  the  culture  and  im- 
provement of  the  grapevine.  9  pp.  (Same  13  sess. 
doc.  [27].) 

1863.  Prize  essays  on  the  culture  of  the  vine  in  Cal. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1863:  156-167.) 

.     Rept.  and  memorial  of  committee  on  culture  of 

the  grape.  8  pp.  (.^pp.  to  jols.  14  sess.  unnum. 
doc.) 

1865.  Best  modes  of  cultivating  the  gi-ape  in  Cal.;  by 
A.  Haraszthv.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865:  290- 
295.) 

1866.  Rept.  of  Assem.  committee  on  culture  of  the 
grapevine.  11  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  16  sess.  v.  3  un- 
num. doc.) 

1867.  Culture  and  products  of  the  vine;  rept.  to  U.  S. 
comn.  at  Paris  Exposition.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1866/7:  357-369.) 

.  Rept.  [favorable]  of  Assem.  committee  on  grape- 
vine [making  of  wine,  raisins,  etc.),  in  Cal.  8  pp. 
(App.  to  Sen.  &  Assem.  jols.  17  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [12].) 

1870.  Rept.  and  memorial  presented  to  Sen.  of  Cal.  by 
committee  on  culture  of  grape  re.  revenue  laws. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1868/9:  268-271.) 

.     Rept.   of   the    grape   culture    committee    on    the 

cultivation  of  the  grape  and  the  production  of 
wines  and  brandies  in  Cal.  13  pp.  (App.  to  Sen. 
and  Assem.  jols.  18  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [9].) 

1871.  Training  and  pruning  grapevines;  by  I.  N. 
Hoag.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1870/1:  320-327.) 

.     Grapes    for    special    purposes.      (Same    1870/1: 

440-441.) 

1872.  Rept.  of  organization  and  proc.  of  Cal.  Vine 
Growers'  and  Wine  Brandy  Mftrers'.  Assn.  and 
ann.  fair  of  same.  (Same  1870/1  (pp.  483-517)  — 
savie  1872.) 

1    ann.   fiilr  In   1872. 

1879.  Estimate  of  cost  of  vineyards  per  acre  for  first 
3  yrs.  furnished  by  pres.  of  Anaheim  Water  Co.; 
estimate  of  cost  of  orange  orchard  in  irrigation 
district,  furnished  by  J.  UeD.  Shorb  of  San  Gabriel 
Valley.  (Rept.  state  engr.  1878/9  pt.  4  app.  pp. 
57-58.) 

■  Grape   culture    In    Cal.;    by    L.    .1.    Rose   of   Los 

Angeles.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1879:  139-147.) 

1879-1881.  Vltlc.  Htallstics  of  Sonoma  distr.,  by  town- 
Hhlps,  showing  no.  and  variety  of  vines  planted  pre- 
vious to  1879  and  each  yr.  alter  total  In  1881.  (2 
A.R.  bd.  vltlc.  comrs.  1881:  30.) 

1880.  The  wild  vines  of  Cal.  and  Ariz.  (1  name  rev. 
Pd.  18S0:  44-56.) 

.     Grafting    Amer.   vines:    synopsis   of   lectures   at 

Natl.  Agric.  School  of  Montpeller,  France.  (1  same 
rev.  ed.  1880:  148-155.) 

.  Recommendation  that  vltlc.  comrs.  be  empow- 
ered to  employ  traveling  expert  to  gather  statis- 
tics,  that  stale  cxper.    vineyard   be  eHtabllshed   In 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Fbuit— cont'd 

<',i!.\rr:— cont'd 
order   to   make   correct   nomenclature   of   vines   of 
state,   and   that   urgent   measures  agst.   phylloxera 
be  passed.     (1  same  rev.  ed.  1880:  10-12.) 

1880.  Vitic.  lectures  in  the  different  distrs.  provided 
for  by  act  of  legisl.     (Same  1880:  14-15.) 

.     Fertilizers   for   vines.      (1   same  rev.   ed.   1880: 

62-63.) 

.     The  permanent  maintenance  of  our  vineyards; 

by  Prof.  E.  W.  Hilgard.  (1  same  rev.  ed.  1880: 
75-84.) 

.     Finding   of  vine  of   Soudan   by   Lgcart,   one   of 

most  important  vitic.  discoveries  of  age;  securing 
of  no.  of  these  vines  by  state  important.  (1  same 
rev.  ed.  1880:  14;   59-71.) 

.     Culture   of   grape.     Stmts,   of  Prof.   E.   Hilgard 

and  A.  Haraszthy,  made  before  committee  on  cul- 
ture and  improvement  of  the  grapevine,  Feb.  13 
pp.     (App.  to  jols.  23  sess.  v.  5  unnum.  doc.) 

1880-1881.  Changes  in  vitic.  status  of  state  caused  by 
2  vrs'.  work  of  bd.  of  vitic.  comrs.  (2  A.R.  vitic. 
comrs.  1881:  14-15.) 

1881.  Translation  of  studies  on  several  species  of  wild 
vines  of  Amer.  and  their  adaptation  to  reconstitu- 
tion  of  European  vineyards;  by  Prof.  M.  A.  Mil- 
lardet.  (1  A.R.  chief  executive  vitic.  officer  1881 
app.  pp.  83-108.) 

.     Translation    of    practical    manual    of    vitic.    for 

reconstruction  of  so.   vineyards  in   France — Amer. 

vines,  submersion,  plantation  in  sand;  by  G.  Foex, 

prof,  at  Natl.  School  of  Agric.    80  pp.     (Same  1881 

app.  A.) 
.     Lectures  and  addresses.     (1  same  1881:  xxxviil- 

xl.) 
.     Rept.   on   personal    inspection   of  wine   growing 

distrs.     (1  same  ISSl :  xxxii-xxxviii.) 
.     Establishment  of  two  experimental  vineyards  in 

state  advised,  with  proper  accessories — state  chemi- 
cal laboratory,  professorship  of  vitic.     (2  A.R.  vitic. 

comrs.  1881:  15.) 
.     Reproduced  copy  of  original  catalogue  of  vines, 

etc.,  introduced  in  ISf.l  by  A.  Haraszthy.     (1  same 

rev.  ed.  1880:184-188.) 
.     Grapes  and  wine  of  so.  distr. ;   by  L.  J.  Rose  of 

San  Gabriel.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1881:  176- 

180.) 
1881-1887.     Table  showing  varieties  of  grapes  planted 

in   Napa  Co.   in   1881    and    in   1887;    raisin,   grape, 

wine,  and  brandy  product  of  1886;  and  no.  of  acres 

resistant  vines   planted   in   1887.      (A.R.   bd.   vitic. 

comrs.  1887:  44.) 
1883-1889.     Table  of  grapes  worked  in  vitic.  laboratory, 

showing  proportion  of  pomace,  must,  etc.     (Rept. 

of  vitic.  work,  agric.  college  1883/5    (pp.  52;    145- 

147)— .s-nme  1887/9.) 
[1884.1    Comparative  examination  of  claret  grapes  from 

Fresno  and   Livcrmore   Valley.     1   sheet.      (Agric. 

exper.  station,  bull,  ti.) 
.     Same.       (Rept.    of    vitic.    work,    agric.    college 

1883/5:  45-51.) 
1884.     Scientific   researches   conducted    by   State   Univ. 

(2  A.R.  chief  executive  vitic.  officer  1882/4:  24.) 
.     Muscat    grape   on    so.    mesas.     1    sheet.     (Agric. 

exi)er.  station,  bull.  17.) 
- — — .     Misc.    topics:    grafting,   stakes,   lesson    from    So. 

Africa,  samples  of  distillates.  (2  A.R.  chief  execu- 
tive vltlc,  officer  1882/4:  167-179.) 

.     The  treaty  with  Mexico.     (2  same  1882/4:  21-22.) 

.     Vltlc.    In     Ariz,    and    other    states.       (2    same 

1882/4:  22-23.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


29 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Fruit — cont'd 

(iUAI'K — cont'il 

1884.  Local  resident  vltic.  officers — list  of  same.  (2 
same  1882/4:  25-27.) 

— — .  Development  of  vitic.  Industry  in  Cal. — vltic. 
considered  industrially  from  standpoint  of  national 
Importance:  growth  and  present  condition  in  Cal.; 
question  of  overproduction:  shipping  grapes  and 
raisins.     (2  same  1882/4:  31-53.) 

.     Culture    of    vine    in    Cal..    comprising   notes   of 

study  and  observation,  mostly  involving  general 
principles.     (2  same  1882/4:  55-76.) 

.  General  principals  governing  vegetation,  prun- 
ing, training,  and  maintenance  of  vine.  (2  same 
1882/4:  77-102.) 

.  Ampelography — being  practical  notes  re.  varie- 
ties of  vines  now  well  Icnown  in  Cal.  and  references 
to  certain  others  that  would  be  valuable  for  ex- 
tensive propagation  or  preliminary  experiment.  (2 
same  1882/4:  103-151.) 

.     The   Chaintre   system   of   pruning  and   training 

vine,  containing  translations  of  practical  French 
manuals,  with  illus.   G7  pp.    (2  same  1882/4  app.  1.) 

.     Practical  manual  of  pruning  as  practiced  near 

Bordeaux,  containing  original  translations  from 
French  of  A.  Cazenave,  with  illus.  61  pp.  (2  same 
1882/4  app.  2.) 

.     Different  methods  of  grafting  vine,   containing 

original  translations,  with  illus.  62  pp.  (2  same 
1882/4  app.  3.) 

.     Grape  culture   in  Cal.;    larger  apprn.  to  bd.   of 

vitic.  advised.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1884:  174- 
182.) 

1884-1885.  Stmt,  giving  vitic.  rept.  (A.R.  equalization 
bd.  1883/4   (pp.  116-117)— some  1885/6.) 

.     Rept.    of   committee   to   state    vitic.    convention, 

1884,  re.  worlt  done  at  vitic.  laboratory  of  State 
Univ.,  recommending  apprn.  of  $10,000  for  same; 
docs.  re.  controversy  betw.  Agric.  Dept.  of  State 
Univ.  and  vitic.  comrs.  in  regard  to  use  of  above 
mentioned  apprn.  which  was  made  by  legisl.  of  1885. 
(Rept.  of  vitic.  work  agric.  college  1883/5:  20-24.) 

1884-1886.  Remarlis  on  vintage  each  yr.  (Rept.  of 
vitic.  work,  agric.  college  1883/4  (pp.  157-158)  — 
same  1885/6.) 

1884/5-1885/6.  Operations  at  Univ.  exper.  vineyard  at 
Cupertino,  Santa  Clara  Co.  (.Same  1883/5  (pp.  160- 
161)— .sawie  1885/6.) 

1885.  Grafting  and  fruiting  resistant  vines;  by  Haus- 
mann.     1  sheet.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  46.) 

.     Grafting  Cal.  wild  vines;   by  Packard.     1  sheet. 

(Same,  bull.  45.) 
.     Experiments   on  growth   of  cuttings   from   wild 

Amer.  vines;    by  Hilgard.     1  sheet.     (Same,  bull. 

34.) 
.     Vitic.  and  vinic.  in  Cal.  .  .  .  prepared  for  New 

Orleans  World's  Fair.     42  pp.     (Vitic.  comn.) 

1886.  Experimental  vineyard  at  Cupertino.  1  sheet. 
(Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  59.) 

.     Collection  of  vine  specimens;  need  of  rectifying 

nomenclature.  (Rept.  of  vitic.  work,  agric.  col- 
lege 1885/6:  21-22.) 

.  Table  showing  no.  of  acres  of  growing  grape- 
vines from  one  yr.  up  to  four  and  over,  in  each  co. 
(approximately  correct).  (Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic. 
1885/6:    427.) 

1886-1891.     Paper  on  best  grapes  for  table  and  market. 
(Same  1885/6  (pp.  246-247)— A.R.  same  1891.) 
Not  found  In  ann.  rept.  1889. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
Fiu  IT — cont'd 

ORAI'E— cont'd 

1887.  Herbaceous  grafting;  preliminary  instructions 
for  experimental  work.  (A.R.  bd.  vitic.  comrs. 
1887:  126-129.) 

.     Resistant  vines  best  suited  to  calcareous  (limey) 

and  marly  soils;  by  Prof.  P.  Viala  of  Natl.  School 
of  Agric,  Montpelier,  France,  on  his  mission  to 
Amer.     (Savie  1889/90:  103-110.) 

.     Planting  and  grafting  resistant  vines.     1  sheet. 

(Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  64.) 

.     Misconception  of  Univ.  vitic.  work;   by  Hilgard. 

1  sheet.     (Same.  bull.  67.) 

.     Advantages  of  planting  vines  S'/j  x  14  ft.;   by  C. 

Krug.     (A.R.  l)d.  vitic.  comrs.  1887:  45-46.) 

.  On  necessity  of  establishing  experimental  vine- 
yards in  every  prominent  vitic.  center  of  state. 
(Same  1887:  37-39.) 

1887-1889.  Tabulated  observations  and  data  re.  grape 
crops  on  experimental  plot  at  Cupertina.  (Rept.  of 
vitic.  work,  agric.  college  1887/9:  311-333.) 

1888.  Grafting  to  muscats.  (A.R.  bd.  vitic.  comrs. 
1889/90:  119-126.) 

.     Table  grapes,  and  the  shipping  of  table  grapes; 

paper  and   discussion.      (Rept.   6   ann.   state   vitic. 

convention  1888:  35-43.) 
.     Best  and  cheapest  method  of  obtaining  grafted 

vineyard  on  resistant  stocks;  paper  and  discussion. 

(Same  1888:  50-62.) 
.     The  Chaintre  system  of  pruning  and  conducting 

the    vine   in    Cal.;    paper   and    discussion.     (Same 

1888:  72-77.) 

1889.  Golden  grapes:  irrigation  lesson  from  a  Sacra- 
mento vineyard;  wonderful  yield  and  profit  of  15 
acres;  rich  returns  of  R.  D.  Stephens;  vines  flooded 
in  June,  etc.  [San  Francisco  "Bulletin"  Nov.  23, 
1889.]      (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1889:  296-299.) 

1889-1894.  Vitic.  stations  under  private  auspices. 
(Rept.  of  vitic.  work,  agric.  college  1887/9  (p.  29) 
—same  1887/93.) 

1890.  Pruning  the  muscat  grape.  (A.R.  bd.  hortic. 
1890:  152-155.) 

.     Success  of  resistant  vines;  by  J.  Dressel.     (A.R. 

bd.  vitic.  comrs.  1889/90:  74-75.) 

.     Monthly  notes  at  North  Hill  Vineyard,  Milton. 

Calaveras  Co.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1890: 
322.) 

.     The   vitic.   industry   in  Cal.;    taken   from   U.   S. 

census  bureau  bull,  under  date  of  Mch.  10,  1891. 
(Same  1890:  389-392.) 

.     Stmt,  of  area  and  production  of  vineyards  and 

capital  invested,  in  Pacific  Division  of  U.  S..  giving 
also  average  yield  per  acre,  market  value,  dis- 
tinguishing grapes  for  table  use,  for  wine,  and  for 
raisins,  total  laborers  employed,  distinguishing  cos. 
in  Cai.;  same  for  each  state  in  Union.  (Same 
1890:  386-388.) 

1891.  Directory  of  grape  growers,  wine  makers  and 
distillers  of  Cal.,  and  of  principal  grape  growers 
and  wine  makers  of  the  eastern  states.  254  pp. 
(Vitic.  comn.) 

.     Port  and  sherry  grapes  in  Cal.,  importation  of 

Italian  grapes,  importation  of  olives.   6  pp.    ( Agric. 

exper.  station,  bull.  91.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1890:  193-195.) 

.     Rept.  of  C.  A.  Wetmore,  chief  executive  officer, 

submitting  plan  for  increasing  market  value  of  Cal. 

grapes.     (A.R.  bd.  vitic.  comrs.  1891/2:  18-21.) 

1892.  Rept.  on  present  condition  of  vineyards  of  so. 
COS.  with  respect  to  Anaheim  disease.  (Same 
1891/2:  39-41.) 


30 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


AGRICULTURE- 
Crops — cont'd 
Fblit — cont'd 


cont'd 


GRAPE — cont'd 
crop   repts.    by   cos. 


{Same   1891/2:  123- 


1892.  Vitic. 
127.) 

.     The  vine  in  Southern  Col.;   by  E.  C.  Bichowsky 

and  J.  De  Barth  Shorb.    13  pp.     (Vitic.  comrs.) 

.  Demand  for  resistant  stoclvs  greater  than  sup- 
ply; recommended  that  state  nursery  be  created 
temporarily  to  supply  this  demand.  (A.R.  bd.  vitic. 
comrs.  1891/2:  12.) 

.     Rept.    on   investigation   of   Anaheim   disease   in 

Los  Angeles  distr.;  by  E.  C.  Bichowsky.  {Same 
1893/4:  51-54.) 

1892/3.  Statistical  rept.  of  vineyards  in  Sonoma  Co. 
{Same  1893/4:  40-44.) 

1892/4.  Statistical  rept.  of  vineyards  in  Los  Angeles 
distr.  by  cos.     {Same  1893/4:  45-50.) 

1893.  The  vineyards  of  Southern  Cal.;  by  E.  C. 
Bichowsky.    47  pp.     (Vitic.  comrs.) 

.     The  vineyards  in  Napa  Co.;  being  rept.  of  E.  C. 

Priber,  comr.  for  Napa  distr.,  to  bd.  of  vitic.  comrs. 

47  pp. 
.     The  vineyards  in  Alameda  Co.;   by  Chas.  Bund- 

schu.    23  pp.     (Vitic.  comrs.) 
.     Statistical    rept.    of   vineyards    in    Alameda   Co. 

(Rept.  bd.  vitic.  comrs.  1893/4:  36-40.) 
1893/4.     Ash   analyses  of  grapes  and   investigation  of 

drain  of  grape  crop  on  soil;  comparison  of  methods 

of  sugar  analysis  as  applied  to  grape  juice  (musts). 

(Bienn.  rept.  agric.  exper.  station  1892/4:  322-327.) 

1894.  Composition  and  classification  of  grapes,  musts, 
and  wines;  by  E.  W.  Hilgard.  (Rept.  vitic.  work, 
agric.  college  1887/93:  3-16.) 

1895.  Repts.  on  recently  Imported  grapes.  {Same 
1887/93:  361-364.) 

.     Sunstroke    of    the    vine.      {Same    1887/93:  450- 

451.) 

1896.  Preservation  of  fresh  grapes;  by  P.  T.  Bioletti. 
{Same  1887/93:  447-450.) 

1897.  Vine  pruning;  by  F.  T.  Bioletti.  16  pp.  (Agric. 
exper.  station,  bull.  119.) 

See  als")  l.elow,  under  1898. 
1897/8-1903/4.     Vitic.    (A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1897/8 
(pp.  185-200)— some  1903/4.) 

1898.  Vine  pruning  in  Cal.;  by  F.  T.  Bioletti.  (Revi- 
sion of  bull.  119,  pubd.  1897.)  {Same  1897/8:  185- 
200.) 

1900.  Bench-grafting  resistant  vines;  by  F.  T.  Bio- 
letti and  dal  Piaz.  38  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  station, 
bull.  127.) 

.     Same;    summary  of  results  and   conclusions  of 

bull.  no.  127.     (Rept.  agric.  exper.  station  1898/01 

pt.  1:  71-72.) 
.     Phylloxera-resistant    vines    for    Cal.;    by    F.    T. 

Bioletti.     (7   bienn.   rept.   bd.   hortlc.   1899/00:  172- 

181.) 
.     Best    methods    of    re-establishing    vineyards    in 

Cal.     {Same  1899/00:  182-184.) 

1901.  Rept.  of  condition  of  vineyards  In  portions  of 
Santa  Clara  Valley;  by  Bioletti  and  Twight.  11  pi). 
(Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  134.) 

.    The  season  In  vitic.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 

1901:  136.) 

1902.  Summary  of  bulls.  Issued  by  vitic.  dcpt.;  new 
methods  of  grafling  and  budding  vinos  (bull.  146) ; 
reslBtant  vines  and  tlioir  hybrids  (bull.  148). 
(Rept.  agric.  expor.  station   1901/3:  113.) 

.     Resistant  vines  and   their  liyl)ri<lH;    by  Twight. 

13  pp.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  148.) 
.     New    methods   of   grafting   and    budding   vines; 

by  Twight.    13  pp.     {Same,  bull.  146.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Felit — cont'd 

ORAPK — cont'd 
1902.     Grape-growing  and  wine  industry  in  state.     (8 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1901/2:  424-429.) 

GUAVA 

1891.  The  guava,  from  seed  to  market.  (A.R.  bd. 
hortic.  1891:  454-456.) 

1901.  The  cultivated  guavas,  and  their  botanical  dif- 
ferences; by  J.  B.  Davy.  (Rept.  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion 1898/01  pt  1:  86-88.) 

LEMON 
See  also  above,  Citrus  Fruits  and  below,  Ornnjjc. 
1885-1891.     Paper  on  the   lemon;    the  culture  and  the 
gathering  and   packing.      (Bienn.   rept.  bd.   hortic. 
1885/6   (pp.  97-98)— A.R.  same  1891.) 
1885-1894.     See  Fruit,  above;   these  dates. 


1893. 


N'ECTARINE 

See  Fruit,  above;  this  date. 


OLIVE 
For  pests  of  tbe  olive  see  below.  Pests. 
1769-1890.     The   mission    olive:    a   tree   of  great   long- 
evity;   its  early  introduction  into  Cal.,  and  notes. 
(A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1890:  185-232.) 

1885.  The  olive;  by  Klee.  1  sheet.  (Agric.  exper. 
station,  bull.  41.) 

1886.  The  olive  in  Cal.;  a  short  acct.  of  its  adaptation 
to  many  cos.  (Bienn.  rept.  bd.  agric.  1885/6:  417- 
424.) 

1886-1894.  Papers  on  olive  culture,  also  discussion. 
(Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1885/6  (pp.  327-332)  — 
same  1893/4.) 

1887.  A  memoir  on  olive  growing;  by  F.  Pohndorff. 
{Sayne  1885/6:  517-534.) 

.     A   treatise   on   olive   culture    with    reference   to 

Cal.;  by  E.  Cooper,  of  Sta.  Barbara.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1887:  455-469.) 

1888.  The  profitable  olive:  clipping  from  "  Templeton 
Times,"  San  Luis  Obispo  Co.     {Same  1888:  148.) 

1889.  The  olive  in  Cal.,  varieties,  budding,  grafting, 
new  methods  and  general  observations;  by  B.  M. 
Lelong.     19  pp.,  pis.     (Bd.  hortic.) 

Not  seen  :  entry    from   Howl\or.     A  second  edition  was 
prepared ;    see    p.    14    ann.    rept.    liortlc.    bd.    1889; 
no  record  of  its  publication  was  found. 
.     The    olive — botanical    and    chemical    study,    cli- 
mate and   abode,   vegetation  and   life   propagation, 
varieties,  analysis,  and  methods  of  detecting  adul- 
terations in  olive  oils,  etc.     (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1889: 
27-114.) 

1890.  Observations  on  olive  varieties;  by  W.  G.  Klee. 
4  pp.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  85.) 

.     Same.      (A.R.    agric.    exper.    station    1890:  150- 

159.) 

.    Ripening,  pioking.  assorting,  and  conservation  of 

olives;  proper  fertilization  for  olive  trees;  papers 
by  L.  Paparelll.     {Same  1890:  159-166.) 

.     The  mission  olive.     (A.R.  bd.  hortic.   1890:  185- 

189;  pis.) 

1890-1897.  Cumulative  table  giving  partial  analyses  of 
samples  of  Cal.  olives  and  olivo  oils  (crops  from 
1890);  with  averages  by  olive  varieties,  and  maxi- 
mum and  minimum.  (Bienn.  rept.  agric.  exper. 
station  1892/4   dip.  316-319)-    same  1895/7.) 

1891.  Notes  on  Cal.  olives,  tliclr  a<laptation  and  oils. 
4  pp.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  92.) 

.    Same.     (A.R.    agric.    exper.    station    1890:  167- 

174.) 
1891-1892.     Comparative    analyses    and     discussion    of 

olive  crops  of  1891  and  1892,  and  quantity  of  oil. 

{Same  1891/2:  11:m16.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


31 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops— cont'd 
Fituii' — cont'd 

OLIVIC — cont'd 
1891-1898.     Olive  varieties  and  their  adaptation;  analy- 
ses for  1896-1897  and  averages  from  1891;  by  G.  E. 
Colby.      (Revision    of    bull.    123.)       (Rept.    agrlc. 
exper.  station  1898,  01  pt.  2:  263-284.) 

1894.  Olives  and  olive  oils;  descriptions  and  analyses 
of  varieties;  a  new  disease  of  the  olive  tree;  olive 
culture.  (Blenn.  rept.  agrlc.  exper.  station  1892/4: 
279-322.) 

.     Investigation  of  Gal.  olives  and  olive  oil:  by  A. 

P.  Hayne.    16  pp.     (Agrlc.  exper.  station,  bull.  104.) 

1895.  Olives:  pickling  processes — notes  on  olive  varie- 
ties, oil  machinery,  classification  of  oils,  etc.  (A.R. 
agrlc.  exper.  station  1894/5:  195-217.) 

1897.  The  olive  industry  in  Gal.;  by  A.  P.  Hayne. 
(Bienn.  rept.  agric.  exper.  station  1895/7:  191-193.) 

1898/01.  Olive  cultivation,  oil-making,  pickling,  dis- 
eases; by  F.  T.  Biolettl.  (Revision  of  bull.  no. 
23.)  (Rept.  agric.  exper.  station  1898/01  pt.  2:  285- 
307.) 

1899.  Olives;  by  F.  T.  Biolettl  and  G.  E.  Colby.  35  pp. 
(Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  123.) 

.     Comment  on   olive  and   fig   industries   in   state. 

(Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1899:  16-17.) 

1900.  Investigation  ....  of  Gal.  olive  industry;  de- 
velopment of  industry,  varieties,  methods  of  cul- 
ture, etc.;  rept.  to  Gov.  Gage.  83  pp.,  illus.,  pis. 
(Hortic.  bd.) 

.     Rept.  on  condition  of  olive  culture  In  Gal.;   by 

A.  P.  Hayne.  34  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull. 
129.) 

OrUNTIA 

1890.  Opuntia  fruit  as  an  article  of  food  and  Its  adap- 
tation to  Gal.     (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1890:  133-136.) 

ORANGE 
See  also  above.  Citrus  Kniits  and  Lemon.     For  pests  of 
the  orange  see  below,  Pests. 

1879.  Orange  culture  in  Gal.;  by  I.  N.  Hoag.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1879:  132-138.) 

.     See  also  above,  Grape,  this  date. 

1879-1892.  Investigation  and  analyses  of  oranges  and 
lemons,  and  comparison  of  results  with  analyses  of 
previous  yrs.  (A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1891/2 
(pp.  99-113)— bienn.  rept.  same  1892/4.) 

1885.  Analyses  of  oranges  and  lemons  from  Riverside 
Citrus  Fair;  by  Hilgard.  1  sheet.  (Agrlc.  exper. 
station,  bull.  39.) 

1885-1891.  Paper  on  orange  growing;  Irrigation,  fertil- 
izing, etc.;  discussion.  (Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic. 
1885/6  (pp.  98-105;  128-131;  160;  488-490)— A.R. 
same  1891.) 

1885-1894.    See  also  Fruit,  above;  these  dates. 

.     Cumulative  table  giving  proximate  analyses  of 

oranges  and  lemons  of  each  yr's.  crop  and  average 
of  preceding  yrs.  by  variety  and  place  of  production. 
(A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1891/2 — bienn.  rept. 
same  1892/4.) 

1888.  Paper  on  propagation  of  orange  trees.  (Bienn. 
rept.  bd.  hortic.  1886/8:  207-211.) 

1890.  Orange  culture:  the  orange  "from  seed  to 
grove";   by  B.  M.  belong.     19  pp.     (Bd.  hortic.) 

Not  seen  ;  entrj-  from  Cowker. 

.     Fruit    culture:    some    orange   stock;    fertilizing 

and  methods  of  compounding  fertilizers;  injurious 
Insect  pests,  etc.;  by  B.  M.  Lelong.     20  pp.    (.Sawe.) 

1891.  Investigation  of  Cal.  oranges  and  lemons.  6  pp. 
(Agrlc.  exper.  station,  bull.  93.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.    agric.    exper.    station    1890:  106- 

115.) 
1899-1900.     Comparative  examination  of  shipping  navel 

oranges  from  northern,  middle,  and  southern  parts 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 


Crops — cont'd 
Flit  rr — cont'd 


OKANtiK — cont'd 
(Rept.  agric.  exper.  station  1898/01  pt.  2: 


of  state. 
24:!-251.) 

1902.  Improvement  of  the  orange;  by  Prof.  J.  W.  Mills. 
(8  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1901/2:  255-258.) 

I'KACII 
For  pests  of  tin-  peach  see  below,  Pests. 
1883.     Paper  on  peach  culture  in  state,  and  discussion. 
(A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1883:  G4-71.) 

1885.  Discussion  as  to  best  variety  of  peaches  for  can- 
ning; their  adaptations  to  localities.  (Blenn  rept. 
bd.  hortic.   1885/6:  147-152.) 

1885-1894.     See  Fruit,  above;  these  dates. 

1888.     The  peach;   Its  culture  and  marketing.     (Bienn. 

rept.    bd.    hortic.    1886/8    (pp.    58-60)— A.R.    same 

1889.) 

1891.  Peach  growing  In  Sacramento  Valley.  (A.R.  bd. 
hortic.  1891:  449-453.) 

1892.  See  Fruit,  above;  this  date. 

PEAR 

1885-1894.    See  Fruit,  above;  these  dates. 

PESTS 
See  below,  that  title. 

PLUM 

1893.  See  Fruit,  above;   this  date. 

PUUNE 

1849-1891.  History  and  importance  of  prune  industry 
In  Gal.;  prunes  in  Europe;  production  and  market. 
(A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1891:  95-125.) 

1883.  French  prune  in  Gal. — drying  prune — extraordi- 
nary profit  of  that  industry,  particularly  in  Sacra- 
mento and  cos.  surrounding.  (Trans,  state  agrlc. 
socy.  1883:  206-207.) 

1885-1894.     See  Fruit,  above;  these  dates. 

1886-1891.  The  prune  industry  and  cultivation  in  Gal. 
(Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1885/6  (pp.  290-294)— A.R. 
same  1891.) 

Not  found  fn  ann.  rept.  1880. 

1887-1891.  Comparative  tables  showing  prime  crop  in 
state  for  a  period  of  5  yrs.  and  quantity  imported 
into  U.  S.  from  Europe  for  same  period.  (A.R.  bd. 
hortic.  1892:  360-361.) 

1889-1904.  Cumulative  comparative  table  giving  prime 
yield  of  state  each  yr.  for  series  of  yrs.  (7  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  hortic.  1899/00  (p.  37) — same  comr. 
hortic.  1903/4.) 

1890.  The  French  prune  In  Gal.;  by  Hon.  J.  Routler. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1890:  218-220.) 

1891.  The  prune  in  Sta.  Clara  Valley;  by  Prof.  G.  H. 
Allen.     (Sajne  1891:  122-125.) 

.     Analyses  of  prunes,  apricots,  and  peaches,  and 

discussion  of  results.     (Bull.  no.  97.)     (A.R.  agrlc. 
exper.  station  1891/2:  92-99.) 

.     Prune  industry.    33  pp.     (Hortic.  bd.) 

Not    seen ;    entry    from    Ann.    rept.    state    bd.    hortic. 
1802:7. 

1892.  History  and  importance  of  the  prune  industry  In 
Gal.;  also,  prunes  in  Europe — production  and  mar- 
kets; by  B.  M.  Lelong.  33  pp.,  5  pis.  (App.  to  Sen. 
and  Assem.  jols.  30  sess.  v.  3,  doc.  [11) 

.     Prune    culture    from    a    commercial    standpoint. 

(4  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1893/4:  204-213.) 
.     See  also  Fruit,  above;   this  date. 

1893.  See  same;   this  date. 

1896.     Pruning  the  prune.     (5  blenn.  rept.  bd.  hortic. 

1895/6:  121-124.) 
1904.     Rept.  on  prune  demonstration  at  St.  Louis.     (1 

same  1903/4:  309-311.) 

QL'INCE 

1886.  Discussion  on  quince  as  a  market  fruit.  (Blenn. 
rept.  bd.  hortic.  1885/6:  247-250.) 


32 


INDEX  TO  DOCtJMENTS  OF  THE  ?TATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Fei'it — cont'd 

RAISIN 
1871.    Raisin  culture  in  Cal.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 

1870/1:  468-470.) 
1873-1889.     Comparative   table    showing    production   of 

Cal.  raisins.     {Same  1887   (p.  21o)—sa)ne  1889.) 
1885-1904.     Cumulative   comparative   table   giving   pro- 
duction of  raisins  in  Cal.     (7  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic. 
1899/00  (p.  39) — same  comr.  hortic.  1903/4.) 
1889.     The  raisin  crop  in  Cal.     (A.R.  hd.  hortic.  1889: 

430-434.) 
1891.     How  to  plant  a  raisin  vineyard;  by  P.  W.  Butler. 

{Sayne  1891:  465-468.) 
1900.     Co-operation     among     raisin     growers;     Raisin 
Growers'   Assn.   and   its   benefits   from   a   grower's 
standpoint.      (7    bienn.    rept.    bd.    hortic.    1899/00: 
160-167.) 

STR.XWBERRY 

1886.     Paper  on  culture  of  strawberries  and  other  small 
fruits   in   Cal.      (Bienn.    rept.    bd.    hortic.    1S85/6: 
228-235.) 
Grain 

For  pests  see  below,  that  title. 

1850.  Cultivation  of  all  grains  and  nearly  all  garden 
vegetables  shown  to  be  possible  without  irrigation 
of  yr's.  crops.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1S51.) 

.     Review    by    committee    on    agric.    of    stock    and 

grain  raising  prior  to  war,  and  uncertain  protec- 
tion of  property  rights  resulting  therefrom. 
(Legisl.  jol.  sess.  1849/50:  654.) 

1855.  Over  one  million  dollars  worth  of  wheat  and 
flour  exported  by  Cal.  during  yr.  (Govs.  ann. 
mess.  1856:  17.) 

1856.  Wheat,  barley,  and  oats  mentioned  as  more  im- 
portant products  of  Cal.  soil.     (Hame  1856:  17.) 

1858-1860.  Comparative  table  showing  yield  of  wheat 
and  barley  per  acre.  (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1859  (pp. 
32-33)— soTne  ISfiO.) 

1865.  Essays  on  culture  of  wheat  and  barley  in  Cal. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1864/5:  296-300.) 

1873.  Discussion  of  the  big  wheat  crop  and  the  sack 
question.     (Same  1872:  5-7;   37-39;   349-351.) 

1874.  Hogs  vs.  wheat.     (Same  1874:  345-346.) 

1878.  Friedlander's  ann.  grain  circular.  (Same  1878: 
143-150.) 

1879.  Mistakes  in  wheat  culture  and  harvesting  in 
Cal.;  by  I.  N.  Hoag.     (Same  1879:  128-131.) 

1880.  Editorial  comment  from  Sacramento  Record 
Union  on  ann.  address  of  pres.  of  bd.  of  agric.  re. 
Cal.  wheat  industry  and  future  of  transportation 
and  production  in  Cal.  (Same  1880:  177-179;  181- 
184.) 

.     Ann.   address   of  pres.   of   bd.   of   agric.   setting 

forth  significant  fact  that  crops  of  last  season  dis- 
prove fear  that  wheat  lands  are  being  exhausted; 
advantages  of  Cal.  as  wheat-growing  state;  the 
problems  of  transportation  and  market;  the  neces- 
sity of  wheat  i)roducers  bldg.  tlicir  own  wliarves 
and  warehouses  at  the  seaboard;  changes  which 
completion  of  Southern  Pacific  R.R.  will  bring. 
(Same  1880:  10-16.) 

.     Analyses    of    ash    of    two    Cal.    wheats.     (A.R. 

agric.  college  1880:  74-79.) 

.     Editorial     comment     from     Sacramento    Record 

Union  on  aim.  address  of  pres.  of  l)d.  of  agric.  re. 
Cal.  wheat  Industry  and  future  of  transportation 
and  production  in  Cal.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1880;  177-179;   181-184.) 

1883.  Plan  proposed  for  collection  of  wheat  crop  sta- 
tIsllcH.     (Same  18S2:  16-17.) 

.     Table  showing  amt.  of  wheat  and  barley  In  state 

Dec.  31.  by  cos.     (Same  1883:  199.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Gr.mn — cont'd 

1S83-18S4.  Table  giving  no.  of  acres  in  each  co.  planted 
in  wheat,  barley,  oats,  and  rye.  average  yield  per 
acre,  and  whole  amt.  produced.  (Same  1883  (pp. 
196-198)— same  1884.) 

1885.  Reasons  given  to  show  that  Cal.  has  reached 
high-water  mark  in  wheat  industry;  great  wheat 
growers  advised  to  introduce  other  productions; 
profitable  uses  suggested  for  their  lands;  future 
agric.  wealth  of  state  will  depend  in  great  degree 
upon  its  fruit  and  grape  culture.  (Same  1885:  176- 
178.) 

1885/6.  Rept.  of  results  of  distribution  of  cereals 
throughout  state.  (Bienn.  rept.  agric.  college 
1885/6:  98-107.) 

1886.  Cal.  wheat  crop  yield  by  cos.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1887:  244-245.) 

1886-1887.     Amt.  of  damage  done  to  grain  crop  by  dry 

Northers    in    June.      (Same    1886     (p.    14) — same 

1887.) 
1886-1895.     Wheat,  barley,  and  flour  statistics;  by  T.  C. 

Friedlander,  secy.  S.  P.  Produce  Exchange.     (Same 

1886   (pp.  249-251)— sa?)ie  1895.) 
1886/7-1894/5.     Statistics  of  wheat  and  flour  for  crop 

yr.     (Same  1887  (p.  2ii)— same  1895.) 
1888-1890.     Comment  on  wheat  crop.     (Same  1888   (p. 

19)— same  1890.) 

1889,  Wheat  vs.  fruit;  wheat  growing  in  Cal.  and 
fruit  growing  in  Cal.;  by  Gen.  N.  P.  Chipman.  (A. 
R.  bd.  hortic.  1889:  305-318.) 

1892/3-1900/1.  Comparative  table  showing  Cal's.  wheat 
crop  (incl.  flour)  for  9  yrs.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1901:  162.) 

1893-1895.  Table  showing  average  and  yield  of  wheat, 
barley,  oats,  and  corn,  by  cos.  (Same  1893  (pp. 
149-150)— same  1895.) 

.     Wheat  growing  and  its  future  in  Cal.  and  other 

states:  cost  of  production;  decline  in  prices.  (Same 
1893  (pp.  13-15)— same  1895.) 

1893-1899.  Comparative  table  giving  acreage  and  yield 
of  wheat  in  state  each  yr.     (Sa/ne  1899:  5.) 

1894.  Corresp.  with  wheat  growers  of  state  re.  wheat 
growing  in  Cal.;  cost  of  production,  its  uses  as  a 
food  for  farm  animals  and  its  future.  (Some  1894: 
100-130.) 

1899.  Comment  on  wheat  industry  in  state.  (Same 
1899:  4-6.) 

.     Same;  barley  industry  in  state.    (Same  1899:  6.) 

.  Same;  corn  and  oat  crops  of  yr. ;  area  not  ex- 
tensive in  state.     (Same  1899:  G.) 

1899-1903.     Table  showing  wheat  crop  and  total  clear- 
ance by  sea  from  S.   F.  of  all  canals.     ( 11  bienn. 
rept.  labor  statistics  1902/4:  112.) 
Grasses  and  Forage  Plants 

1865.  The  grasses  of  the  state;  by  the  botanist  to  bd. 
of  agric.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1864/5:  131- 
145.) 

1886.  Tables  giving  analyses  of  grasses.  (Bienn.  rept. 
agric.  college  1885/6:  88.) 

1890.  Grasses  and  forage  plants  suitable  for  Cal.  (A. 
R.  agric.  exper.  station  1890:  201-220.) 

1894.     The  Canaigre,  or  tanner's  dock;   Australian  salt 

bush  for  alkali  soils;  by  Ililgard  and  .laffa.     16  pp. 

(Agric.  exi)cr.  station,  bull.  105.) 
,     Tannin  idant — canaigre — in  Cal.,  estimated  cost 

of  production;    plates.      (4  bienn.   rept.  bd.  hortic. 

1893/4:  420-425.) 
1899.     Australian  salt-bushes — results  of  18  yrs'    tests; 

characteristics,  propagation,  and  field  experiments; 

composition   and   food   value;    by   Shinn  and   Jaffa. 

30  pp.      (Agric,  exper.  station,  bull.  125.) 
1903.     Value  of  oak  loaves  for  forage;   by  Mackle.     21 

pp.     (Same,  bull,  150,) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


33 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 

Grasses  and  Forage  Plants — cont'd 
ALFALKA 
1871.     Alfalfa  In  Cal.    (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1870/1: 

472-474.) 
1886.     The  adaptation  of  state  to  alfalfa.     {Same  188G: 

252-254.) 
1891.     With  all  the  advantages  of  the  state  for  produc- 
tion of  alfalfa   it   Is   Imported   from   Nov.     (Same 
1891:  24.) 
1893.     Alfalfa  In  Cal.     (Same  1893:  133-134.) 
1900.     Alfalfa:    its    growth,    cultivation,    harvest,    and 
value  as  a  food;  papers  by  W.  H.  Shafer  of  Selma, 
C.  H.  Sessions,   Los  Angeles,  and  B.  Edmlston  of 
Riverside.     {Same  1900:  98-111.) 
LtTriNS 
1899.     Lupins   for   green-manuring;    by   Davy.     31    pp. 
(Agrlc.  exper.  station,  bull.  124.) 
Hops 

1855-1891.     The  hop  Industry  in  Cal.;  its  early  history; 
by  D.  Flint,  pioneer  hop  grower  of  Pacific  coast. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1891:  ]9fi-197.) 
1867.     Hop  culture   in  Cal.     {Same  1866/7:  443-450.) 
1893/4-1894/5.     Table    showing    acreage    and    crop    of 
hops   in   Cal.,   Oregon,    Wash.,   and    Br.   Columbia; 
also  distribution  of  stock.     {Same  1893   (p.  153)  — 
same  1894.) 
1894-1899.     Comparative    table    showing    production    of 
hops  in  state,  also  table  showing  crop  and  acreage 
of  1899   by  cos.;    together  with   comments  on   the 
industry  in  state.     (Same  1899:  21-23.) 
Inspection;  see  also  below,  Pests.    Quarantine 
Lupins;  see  above.  Grasses 
Nuts 

1889.  Japanese  nut  and  camphor  tree  In  Cal.  (A.R. 
bd.  hortlc.  1889:  355-357.) 

1891.     Nuts,  berries,  and   misc.   fruits   in  Cal.     {Same 

1891:  84-89.) 

ALMOND 
1886.     Paper    and    discussion    on    the    almond    in    Cal. 

(Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1885/6:  324-326.) 

1890.  Paper  on  almond  culture  in  Cal.  (A.R.  bd. 
hortlc.  1890:  72-75.) 

1894.  Varieties  of  Cal.  almonds — plates  and  comments. 
(4  blenn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1894:  417-419.) 

1894/5-1903/4.     See  below.  Walnut;    these  dates. 

1896.  Cal.  walnuts,  almonds,  and  chestnuts;  their  com- 
position and  draft  upon  soil;  bleaching  of  nuts  by 
dipping:  by  Colhy  and  Hilgard.  15  pp.  (Agric. 
exper.  station,  bull.  113.) 

PECAN 

1893.  Discussion  on  adaptation  of  pecan  nut  to  Cal. 
(4  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortlc.  1893/4:  330-333.) 

WAI.NTIT 
1886.     Culture  of  English  walnut  in  Cal.     (Bienn.  rept. 

bd.  hortic.  1885/6:  332-333.) 
1888-1890.     Culture  of  soft-shell  and  hard-shell  walnut 

in  Cal.;   also  discussion.     (Same  1886/8    (pp.   165- 

174)— A.R.  same  1890.) 

Not  founrt  In  nnn.  rept.  ISSB. 
1889.     The  culture  of  the  English  walnut  in  Cal.     (A.R 

bd.  hortic.  1889  (pp.  354-355)— .sa?)ie  1890.) 
.     Budding  and  grafting  the  walnut.     (Same  1889: 

137-138.) 

1891.  The  walnut  In  Ventura  Co.;  by  N.  B.  Smith. 
(Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1891:  126-129.) 

.     Table  giving  names  of  members  of  Los  Nietos 

and  Ranchito  Walnut  Growers'  Assn.  no.  of  sacks 
of  walnuts  each  had,  weight,  and  amt.  reed,  for 
same.     (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1891:  142.) 

1891-1898.  Comparative  table  showing  production  of 
almonds  and  walnuts  in  state,  with  comments. 
(Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1899:  16-17.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Nuts — cont'd 

WALNUT— cont'd 
1894/5-1903/4.  Cumulative  comparative  tables  giving 
Cal.  walnut  and  almond  production,  also  value  of 
almonds  and  all  other  nuts  imported  into  U.  S. 
(8  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1901/2  (pp.  31-32)  — 
same  conir.  hortic.  1903/4.) 
1890.  Cal.  walnut  industry;  commercial  importance, 
longevity,  pollination,  etc.;  by  B.  M.  Lelong.  44 
pp.,  Illus.,  pi.     (Hortlc.  bd.) 

.     Same.      (5    blenn.    rept.    bd.    hortlc.    1895/6:  77- 

116.) 

.     See  also  above,  Almond;  this  date. 

Oats;  see  above.  Grain 
Pecan;   see  above.  Nuts 
Pests 

serial 
Under  Act  of  March,  ISSS. 

1  series 

1883-1887/8.     Rept.   on    the    progress   of   Cal.    orchards 
during  the  yr.  by  the  state  inspector  of  fruit  pests, 
lu  Documents  as  follows  : 

188.-!  In  Ann.  rept.  bd.  hortlc.  188.3  :  12-27.    Chapln. 
188:5/4    In    Ann.    rept.    Ixl.    hortlc.    1883/4  :  24-40. 

Chapln. 
1885/0   in   Blenn.   rept.   bd.   hortlc.    188.V0 :  121G. 

Bosgs. 
1880/7  In  Blenn.  rept.  bd.  hortlc.  1885/6:343-410. 

Klee. 
1887/8  In  Blenn.  rept.  bd.  hortlc.  1886/8  :  242-259. 
Klee. 

2  series 

1890/1-1903/4.    Rept.   of   quarantine   officer   and   ento- 
mologist. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1890/1     In    Ann.    rept.    bd.    hortic.     1891  :  17-19. 
Craw. 

1892  in    Ann.    rept.    bd.    hortlc.     1892 :  40G-414. 
Craw. 

1893  in    Ann.    rept.    bd.    hortlc.    1893/4 :  77-109. 
Craw. 

1894  in    Ann.    rept.    bd.    hortlc.    189.V4  :  435-441. 
Craw. 

18n5-I8n8  none  published. 

1899/00  in  Blenn.  rept.  bd.  hortlc.  1899/00  :  57-73. 

Craw. 
1901/2  in  Blenn.  rept.  bd.  hortlc.  1901/2  :  185-204. 

Craw. 
1903/4  In  Blenn.  rept.  bd.  hortlc.  1903/4  :  108-122. 
Ehrhorn. 

non-serial 
1884.     Diseases  and  pests.     (2  A.R.  chief  vitic.  officer 

1882/4:  153-166.) 
1885-1886.     Discussion    of    laws   to    prevent   spread    of 
pests;   present  laws  effective  if  carried  out  by  uni- 
versal and  simultaneous  action  and  if  means  were 
provided  to  enforce  them.     (Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic. 
1885/6:  60-07;   230-241.) 
1885-1900.     Fruit  pests  and  their  extermination;  papers 
and    discussions.      {Same   1885/6    (pp.    39-60;    206- 
228)— «ame  1899/00.) 
1888.     Some  pests  and  diseases  of  the  vine,  with  reme- 
dies;   paper   and   discussion.      (Rept.   6   ann.   state 
vitic.  convention  1888:  63-71.) 
1890.     R6sum6  of  rules  and  remedies  adopted  to  pres- 
ent season  for  destruction  of  animal  and  vegetable 
parasites    of    the    vine.     (A.R.    bd.    vitic.    comrs. 
1889/90:  116-118.) 
1894.     Favorable  comment  on  work  of  state  bd.  hortic. 
re.  fruit  pests.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1894:  26.) 
1904.     Rept.  on  condition  of  orchards  and  nursery  stock 
in  Utah  and   Oregon   re.  pests  existing  there  and 
liable    to    be    introduced    Into   Cal.      (Bienn.    rept. 
comr.  hortic.  1903/4:  29-33.) 
Arms 
1882.     Woolly  aphis  on  apple  and  pear  trees,  suggested 
remedies;  by  C.  H.  Dwinelle.     (A.R.  hortlc.  comrs. 
1882:  18-19;  89.) 


34 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops— cont'd 
Pests — cont'd 

APHIS — cont'd 

1883.  Discussion  of  remedies  agst.  woolly  aphis  on 
apple  and  pear  trees.     (Same  1883:  46-51.) 

1884.  To  destroy  apple  aphides.  (Bienn.  rept.  agric. 
college  1S83/4:  81-82.) 

1886.     Woolly   aphis   and   its   repression;    by   Klee.     1 

sheet     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  55.) 
1902.     The  black  peach  aphis  in  Cal.;  by  W.  T.  Clarke. 

(8  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1901/2:  355-360.) 
.     Peach-worm;   by  Clarke.     44  pp.     (Agric.  exper. 

station,  bull.  144.) 
1904.     Aphides  attacking  the  apple;   by  W.  T.  Clarke. 

(1  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1903/4:  371-378.) 
.     Hop   aphis;    by   Clarke.     13   pp.     (Agric.   exper. 

station,  bull.  160.) 

.\rRICOT 

1884.  Discussion  of  apricot  fungus.  (Bienn.  rept.  bd. 
hortic.  1883/4;  104-112.) 

ASPARAGUS 

1902.  Rept.  on  asparagus  rust  and  quarantine  meas- 
ures to  prevent  its  introduction  into  state.  (8 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1901/2:  81-88.) 

.    Rept.  of  action  of  bd.  in  matter  of  quarantine 

agst.  asparagus  rust  prevalent  in  Eastern  States. 
(8  same  1901/2:  15-18.) 

BLASTOPHAGA 
1892.     The  blastophaga.     Fig  caprification,  or  the  set- 
ting of  the  fruit;  by  B.  M.  Lelong.    (A.R.  bd.  hortic. 
1892:  227-259.) 

CHERRY 
See  below,  Peach. 

CODLIN  MOTH 
1881-1882.  Repts.  on  occurrence  and  ravages  of,  and  on 
remedies  agst.  codlin  moth;  enemies  of  mulberry 
trees;  sulphocarbonate  of  potassium  as  remedy 
agst.  apple  root  louse;  by  F.  GlUet.  (1  A.R.  hortic. 
comrs.  1882:  24-34.) 
1883.  The  greatest  pest  of  the  Cal.  insect  pests,  or 
codlin  moth;  by  F.  GUlet.  (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1883: 
72-74.) 

CUT  WORM 
1871.     The   cut    worm:    remedies   agst.     (Trans,    state 
agric.  socy.  1870/1:  348-349.) 
FUNGI 
For  diseases   of   particular   plants,   see  name   of   plant 
In  this  proup. 

1882.  The  "smut"  fungus;  conditions  under  which  It 
appears;  by  E.  J.  Wickson.  (1  A.R.  hortic.  comrs. 
1882:  91-94.) 

1883.  Fungi  injurious  to  fruit  trees;  by  Dr.  II.  H. 
Harkness.     (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1883:  51-.S9.) 

1886.  Some  of  the  fungoid  diseases  affecting  our  de- 
ciduous fruits;  by  W.  G.  Klee.  (Bull.  no.  5.) 
(Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1885/6:  408-413.) 

1889-1890.  Fungoid  diseases;  by  B.  M.  Lelong.  (A.R. 
bd.  hortic.  1889  (pp.  235-259)— .sa?nc  1890.) 

1892.     Root  knots  on  frtiit  trees  and  vines;   by  Wood- 
worth.     4  pp.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  99.) 
GAI.I,  I.OUSE 

1880.  The  gall  louse  In  Ariz.  (1  A.R.  bd.  vitlc.  comrs. 
revised  ed.  1880:  59.) 

GOOSEItEERY 
1886.     Discussion  of  a  gooseberry  pest — a  small  worm. 
(Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1885/6:  274-276.) 
(.HAVE 
1884-1890.     Rept.  of  E.  Dowlen,  special  agt.  to  investl. 
gate  Anaheim  vino  disease.     (A.R.  bd.  vltlc.  comrs. 
1889/90:  57-63.) 

.     Brief  historical   sketch   of   the   mysterious   vine 

disease  In  Cal.     (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1890:  169-177.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Pests — cont'd 

grape: — cont'd 
1885/6.     Record  of  work  re.  resistant  vines  and  vine 
diseases.       (Rept.    of    vitic.    work    agric.    college 
1885/6:  136-186.) 

1886.  Rept.  of  examination  of  phenomena  and  causes 
of  coulure  of  vine  in  San  Diego  Co.;  and  compara- 
tive observations  on  coulure  in  different  grape  va- 
rieties.    (Same  1SS5/6:  155-176.) 

1887.  Abnormal  deposits  on  vine  leaves;  mysterious 
death  of  vines;  remedy  for  anthracnose  of  vines; 
by  Hilgard.  1  sheet.  (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull. 
70.) 

1890.     Remedy  agst.  Cal.  grapevine  hopper.     (A.R.  bd. 

vitic.  comrs.  1889/90:  111-115.) 
1892.    Fungoid  diseases  of  grape — cause  and  remedy; 

paper  and  discussion.     (4  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic. 

1893/4:  138-139;  150-152.) 

1896.  Notes  on  botrytis  cinerea  on  grapes  in  Cal.;  by 
F.  T.  Bioletti.  (Rept.  of  vitic.  work,  agric.  col- 
lege 1887/93:  451-453.) 

1897.  The  Cal.  vine  hopper;  by  Woodworth.  14  pp. 
(Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  116.) 

1901.  Erinose  of  vine;  by  Bioletti  and  Twight.  7  pp. 
(Same,  bull.  136.) 

GRAPEVINE  HOPPER 
See  above.  Grape. 

GRASSHOPPER 

1902.  Grasshoppers  in  Cal.;  by  Woodworth.  36  pp. 
(Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  142.) 

.     Rept.  of  conflict  betw.  fruit  growers  and  owners 

of  pasture  lands  in  matter  of  burning-over  lands  to 
destroy  grasshopers,  and  action  of  bd.  re.  same. 
(8  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1901/2:  11-15.) 

HESSIAN  FLY 
1886.     The  Hessian  fly  and  resistant  grains;   by  Wick- 
son.    1  sheet.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  58.) 

INSECTKMDES 

1881.  Carbon  bisulphide  and  sulphocarbonates  as  in- 
secticides; by  J.  H.  Wheeler.  (1  A.R.  chief  execu- 
tive vitic.  officer  1881  app.  pp.  111-159.) 

1883.  An  effectual  insecticide.  (Bull.  no.  2.)  (Bienn. 
rept.  bd.  hortic.  1SS3/4:  22-23.) 

1886.  Alkaline  washes  for  fruit  trees;  by  Hilgard. 
1  sheet.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  52.) 

.     Whale-oil  soap  insecticide  washes;   the  suffering 

of  vines;   by  Hilgard.     1  sheet.     (Same,  bull.  56.) 

1887.  Spray  and  band  treatment  for  codling  moth; 
difficult  fermentations;  by  Wickson.  1  sheet. 
(Same,  bull.  75.) 

.     Arsenic    remedy    for    grasshoppers.      (A.R.    bd. 

vitic.  comrs.  1887:  140-144.) 
.     Oidium   (tuckerl)   and  the  use  of  sulphur. — app. 

1    to    ann.    rept.    of    chief    executive    vitlc.    officer. 

(Same  1887:  90-96.) 
.    Winter  washes  recommended  by  state  Inspector 

of  fruit  pests;   spring  and  summer  remedies  agst. 

codlin  moth.     (Bulls,  nos.  4  and  6.)      (Bienn.  rept 

bd.  hortic.  188,5/6:  5i">8-5G4.) 

1888.  Experiments  on  cause  and  avoidance  of  injury 
to  foliage  in  hydrocyanic  gas  treatment  of  trees; 
by  Morse.     3  pp.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  79.) 

.     Improved     methods     of     chemical     fumigation; 

paper    and    discussion.      (Bienn.    rept.    bd.    hortic 

1886/8:  174-178.) 
.     Resin  spray  and   its  effects  on  citrus  trees;   by 

J.  H.  Kellom.     (A.R.  same  1889:  420-425.) 
1896.     Remedies  for  Insects  and  fungi;  by  Woodworth. 

16  pp.      (Agric.  pxpor.  station,  bull.  115.) 
1899.     Orchard    fumigation;     by    Woodworth.      33    pp. 

(Same,  bull.  122.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


35 


AGRICULTCRE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Pests — cont'd 

INSECTICIDES— cont'd 
1899.     Paris    green    for    codlin    moth;    by    Woodworth 

and  Colby.    40  pp.     (Same,  bull.  126.) 
1903.     Directions  for  spraying  codUn  moth;   by  Wood- 
worth.     20  pp.     {Same,  bull.  155.) 

.     Sulphur  sprays  for  red  spiders;    by  Volck.     11 

pp.     (Same,  bull.  154.) 

.     Spraying    with    distillates;    by    Volck.      31    pp. 

{Same,  bull.  153.) 

.     Fumigation    dosage;     by    Woodworth.      17    pp. 

{Same.  bull.  152.) 

.     Arsenical  insecticides;  by  Colby.    38  pp.    (Sayne, 

bull.  151.) 

INSECTS— INJURIOUS 
See  also  names  of  Insects,   !.  e.,  locust,  etc.  ;  do.  scale 
insects. 

1865.  Insects  injurious  to  agric.  in  Cal.;  by  bd.  of 
agric.  entomologist.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1864/5:  129-130.) 

1881.  Remarks  by  C.  H.  Dwinelle  on  protective  meas- 
ures needed  agst.  insect  pests.  (1  A.R.  hortic, 
comrs.  1882:  14-17.) 

.     Rept.  of  F.  Gillet,   comr.   for   El   Dorado   distr., 

advising  apptmt.  of  state  entomologist,  formation 
of  CO.  hortic.  comns.  and  enlargement  of  powers  of 
central  organizations.  (1  A.R.  hortic.  comrs.  1882- 
22-24.) 

.     Treatise  on  insects  injurious  to  fruit  and  fruit 

trees  of  Cal.,  remedies  recommended  for  their  ex- 
termination; by  M.  Cooke,  chief  exec,  hortic.  offi- 
cer.    72  pp.,  illus.     (Bd.  hortic.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Dowker.  2  eds.  were  published, 
viz.,  1st.  f800  cop.  ;  :;d,  2200  cop.  (2  A.U.  vltlc. 
comrs.    1SS2  :  07). 

1R83.  The  need  of  a  general  knowledge  of  insects; 
measures  suggested — endowment  of  chair  of  ento- 
mology in  State  University  and  introduction  of  sub- 
ject into  public  schools.  (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1883: 
74-80.) 

.     Circular   sent   out   to   fruit   growers   containing 

recommendations  for  suppression  and  eradication 
of  various  insect  pests.  (Bull.  no.  1.)  {Same  1883 
(pp.  131-134)— same  bienn.  rept.  1885/6.) 

.  Rept.  and  discussion  of  subject  of  endowing  ento- 
mological chair  at  State  University,  by  voluntary 
contribution.     {Same  1883:  110-112.) 

1884.  Entomology  of  College  of  Agric;  by  Dwinelle. 
1  sheet.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  16.) 

.     Same.     (Bienn.   rept.   agric.   college   1883/4:  79- 

80.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  on  entomological  professor- 
ships.    (Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1883/4:  100-103.) 
1885/6.     Rept.   of   dept.   of  entomology.     (Bienn.    rept. 

agric.  college  1885/6:  140-156.) 
1887-1888.     Rept.    on    various    injurious    insects,    and 
remedies  agst.  their  ravages;   scale  insects,  woolly 
aphis,  etc.;  by  W.  G.  Klee.     (Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic. 
1885/6  (pp.  373-407)— sajne  1886/8.) 

1888.  Remedies  for  destruction  of  Insect  pests,  com- 
plied from  repts.  by  secy,  of  bd.  {Same  1886/8: 
273-280.) 

.     Treatise  on  insects  injurious  to  fruit  and  fruit 

trees  of  Cal.;  by  W.  G.  Klee.  61  pp.,  illus.  (Bd.  of 
hortic.) 

Not   seen  ;   entry    frotn   Bowker. 

1889.  Nature's  methods  for  subduing  Insect  pests; 
paper  and  discussion.  (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1889: 
394-401.) 

1890.  Insect  pests  and  laws  therefor;  by  W.  E.  Collins. 
{Same  1890:  47-51.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Pests — cont'd 

INSECTS— INJURIOUS— cont'd 

1890-1903.  Repts.  on  economic  entomology  and  plant 
diseases.  (A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1890  (pp.  303- 
326)— some  1901/3.) 

1891.  Destructive  insects,  their  natural  enemies,  reme- 
dies and  recommendations;  by  Alex.  Craw.  51  pp., 
3  pis.     (Hortic.  bd.) 

Not  sei'n  ;   Library  of  Con;;ross. 

1894.  Insect  pests  and  remedies:  synopsis  from  rept. 
of  Alex.  Craw,  quarantine  officer  and  entomologist 
for  1893.  With  latest  approved  formulas  appended. 
25  pp.,  iv  pis.     (Bull.  67  [I.  e.  68],  bd.  hortic.) 

1896.  Insect  pests  and  tree  diseases  liable  to  be  intro- 
duced into  state,  and  especially  to  be  guarded  agst. 
(5  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1895/6:  23-27.) 

.     Injurious  insect  pests  found  on  trees  and  plants 

from  foreign  countries.     (5  same  1895/6:  33-55.) 

1899/00.  Rept.  on  mission  of  expert  entomologist  to 
foreign  countries  to  collect  and  import  beneficial 
insects.     (7  same  1899/00:  9-17.) 

1900.  Insect  pests  and  remedies.  Latest  approved 
formulas.     32  pp.     (Bull.  71,  bd.  hortic.) 

1901/2-1903/4.  Review  of  insects  of  the  yr.  (8  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  hortic.  1901/2  (pp.  91-172) — sa7ne  comr. 
hortic.  1903/4.) 

1902.  Rept.  on  work  of  entomological  dept.  of  State 
Univ.     (8  same  1901/2:  349-355.) 

1902-1903.  Summary  of  bulls,  issued  by  entomology 
dept.;  grasshoppers  in  Cal.  (bull.  142),  Cal.  peach- 
tree  borer  (bull.  143),  peach  worm  (bull.  144),  red 
spider  of  citrus  trees  (bull.  145),  arsenical  insecti- 
cides (bull.  151),  fumigation  dosage  (bull.  152), 
spraying  with  distillates  (bull.  153),  sulphur 
sprays  for  red  spiders  (bull.  154).  (Rept.  agric. 
exper.  station  1901/3:  108-110.) 

1903.  Remedies  for  insects;  by  C.  W.  Woodworth.  19 
pp.     (Circular  7,  agric.  exper.  station.) 

1903/4.  Rept.  of  division  of  entomology.  (A.R.  agric. 
exper.  station  1903/4:  85-87.) 

1904.  The  entomological  equipment  of  the  hortic. 
comr.;  by  Prof.  C.  W.  Woodworth.  (1  bienn.  rept. 
comr.  hortic.  1903/4:  322-328.) 

.     Bug  vs.   bug;    list   of   Insects  on  exhibit   at   St. 

Louis,  with  description  of  the  work  they  do  in  Cal. 
(1  same  1903/4:  79-107.) 

INSECTS— r.VRASITIC   AND    PREDACEOUS 
1872.     Parasitic   insects    In   Cal.      (Trans,   state   agric. 

socy.  1872:  356-369.) 
1886.     Insects  praying  on  scale  Insects;  by  W.  G.  Klee. 

(Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1885/6:  404-407.) 

1888.  Parasites;  by  W.  G.  Klee.  {Same  1886/8:  179- 
182.) 

1889.  Rept.  of  secy,  on  Introduction  of  parasites  into 
state.     (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1889:  21-23.) 

1889-1894.  Beneficial  insects;  by  B.  M.  Lelong;  discus- 
sions. {Same  1889  (pp.  260-288)— bienn.  rept.  same 
1893/4.) 

1891.  Introduction  of  the  Vedalla  into  South  Africa; 
extracts  from  rept.  of  Mr.  Louw,  agt.  for  South 
Africa,  on  his  Cal.  mission  to  obtain  said  parasite. 
(4  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1893/4:  7-8.) 

.     The  curious  history  of  a  ladybird;  how  It  saved 

the  orange  interests  of  Cal.  [Scientific  Amer. 
Suppl.,  Apr.  4,  1891.]  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1890:  381-383.) 

.    Internal  parasites  discovered  In  the  San  Gabriel 

Valley;  recommendations  and  notes.  7  pp.  (Bull. 
57,  bd.  hortic.) 


36 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Pests — cont'd 

IXSECTS — PARASITIC  AND  PREDACEOrS — cont'd 

1891-1893.  Kept,  on  parasites  and  beneticial  insects  col- 
lected and  sent  to  this  country  for  propagation,  by 
expert  sent  to  Australia  under  act  of  1891;  distri- 
bution of  parasites  in  state;  stmt,  of  expenditures 
of  mission.     (4  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1893/4:  4-7.) 

1892.  Rept.  on  the  importation  of  parasites  and  pre- 
daceous  Insects  sent  from  Australia  to  check  the 
injurious  insects  of  fruits  trees,  particularly  the 
scale.  15  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  30  sess.  v.  8  unnum. 
doc.) 

.     Rept.  of  A.  Koebele,  agt.  sent  to  Australia  and 

adjacent  countries  for  purpose  of  importing  para- 
sites and  predaceous  Insects.  (4  bienn,  rept.  bd. 
hortic.  1893/4:  145-150.) 

1894.  Repts.  and  press  comments  on  results  of  distri- 
bution of  Rhigobius  ventralis,  or  black  ladybird. 
(4  same  1893/4:  426-432.) 

1904.  Rept.  of  action  of  bd.  in  employing  partial  ser- 
vices of  G.  Compere  in  his  search  for  parasites  for 
destruction  of  insect  pests.  (1  bienn.  rept.  comr. 
hortic.  1903/4:  22-23;  196-197.) 

INSPECTION 
See  above,  that  title. 

LEMON 
See  below,  Orange. 

LOCUST 
1879.     The  Rocky  Mt.  locusts:  their  destructive  power; 
how  they  eat,  and  breed,  and  bring  ruin.     (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1879:  148-175.) 

OLIVE 
1881.     Repts.  of  E.  Cooper  on  diseases  of  the  olive  and 

remedies.     (1  A.R.  hortic.  comrs.  1882:  35-41.) 
1898.     The    olive    knot;    by    Bioletti.     11    pp.     (Agric. 

exper.  station,  bull.  120.) 
1902.     Rept.  on  olive-knot  in  state.     (8  bienn.  rept.  bd. 

hortic.  1901/2:  66-76.) 

OR A NOB 
1900.     Safeguards    agst.    Mexican    orange    maggot.     (7 

bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1899/00:  21-22.) 
1902.     Orange  and  lemon   rot;   by  Woodworth.     12  pp. 

(Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  139.) 
1903/4.     Correspondence    on    Mexican    orange    maggot. 
(Bienn.  rept.  comr.  hortic.  1903/4:  43-50.) 

ORANGE  MAGGOT 
Sec  above,  Otodrc. 

PEACH,  prcAii,  pnrNE,  etc. 
1883.     Discussion    of   subject   of   bores    in    fruit    trees. 
(A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1883:  118-130.) 

1891.  Peach  yellows;  eastern  peach  yellows;  extent  of 
affected  distrs.,  causes  and  remedies;  papers  and 
discussions;    map.     (Same  1891:395-399;    405-413.) 

.     Peach  yellows.     A  warning  to  fruit  growers;  by 

B.  M.  Lelong.  29  pp.,  1  map,  4  pis.  (Bull.  56(?), 
hortic.  bd.) 

See    note    under    Horticultural    comrs.,    below,    serial 
Kroup. 

.    Peach-tree  borers  Infesting  deciduous  trees.     7 

pp.,  Illus.     (Bull.  58,  bd.  hortic.) 
rt(H)(t  cop.  lsHUf'<l ;  not  hcph. 

1892.  Discussion  of  root  knot  on  prune,  cherry,  and 
peach  trees — all  of  that  class — and  remedy.  (4 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  189.3/4:  152-153.) 

1890.     Causes  of  "frogging"  and  "bloating"  of  prunes; 

by    F.    T.    Bioletti.     9   pp.     (Agric.   exper.   station, 

bull.  114.) 
.    Same.    (Bienn.  rept.  agric.  exper.  station  1895/7: 

254-259.) 
1902.     Kept,   on    root-knot   of   plum,   prune,  and    peach 

trees.     (8  bienn.  rept.  hortic.  1901/2:  77-80.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Pests — cont'd 

peach,   pear,   PRDNE,   etc.— cont'd 
1902.     Cal.    peach-tree   borer;    by   Woodworth.     15    pp. 

(Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  143.) 
1902-1904.     Rept.    on    pear-blight    in    state.      (8    bienn. 
rept.    bd.    hortic.    1901/2    (pp.    53-65)— same   comr. 
hortic.  1903/4.) 

PEAE 

See  above.  Poach,  etc. 

PHYLLOXERA 
1873-1880.     History  of  phylloxera-vastatrix  and  its  rav- 
ages in  Sonoma  Valley.     (1  A.R.  bd.  vitic.  comrs. 
rev.  ed.  1880:  108-111.) 

1875.  Lecture  on  the  phylloxera  or  grapevine  louse,  de- 
livered before  State  Vinic.  Assn.  Nov.  23,  by  E.  W. 
Hilgard.     24  pp.     (Bull.  Univ.  of  Cal.  no.  23.) 

1876.  Rept.  re.  Sen.  bill  508  to  save  from  destruction 
the  vineyards  of  Cal.  and  to  extinguish  the  phyl- 
loxera in  said  vineyards.  5  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  21 
sess.  V.  5  unnum  doc.) 

1879.  The  phylloxera  in  Cal.  (Bienn.  rept.  agric.  col- 
lege 1878/9:  65-68.) 

1880.  First  rept.  of  committee  on  phylloxera,  vine 
pests,  and  diseases  of  vine.  (1  A.R.  bd.  vitic.  comrs. 
rev.  ed.  1880:  87-157.) 

.     Rept.  of  occurrence  of  phylloxera  In  Cal.,  made 

under  direction  of  jt.  committee  of  state  vitic.  comn. 

and    Univ.   of   Cal.      (A.R.   agric.   college   1880:  92- 

108.) 
.     The  phylloxera,  or  grapevine  louse,  and  remedies 

for  its  ravages;  by  E.  W.  Hilgard.    25  pp.     (Suppl. 

1  to  rept.  bd.  of  regents  of  Univ.  Cal.  1880.) 

1881.  Rept.  on  investigation  of  phylloxera.  (2  A.R. 
bd.  vitic.  comrs.  1881:  76-79.) 

.     Distrs.    infected    by    phylloxera;     authenticated 

repts.  from  abroad  of  Amer.  vines  found  to  be  truly 
phylloxera  resistant;  remedy  for  extermination. 
(2  same  1881:  15.) 

.     Second   ann.   rept.   of  committee  on   phylloxera. 

vine  pests,  and  diseases  of  vines.  (1  A.R.  chief, 
executive  vitic.  officer  1881  app.  pp.  163-174.) 

1881-18S4.  Record  of  work  re.  phylloxera  and  its  re- 
pression; bulls,  nos.  19,  3,  18.  and  48  given.  (Rept. 
vitic.  work  agric.  college  1883/5:  162-210.) 

.     Original   investigations  on   phylloxera  and  vine 

pests.  (1  A.R.  chief  exec,  vitic.  officer  1881  (pp. 
viii-xvii)— 2  same  1882/4.) 

1882.  Phylloxera-proof  vines.  (Trans,  state  agric, 
socy.  1882:  158-166.) 

1883.  Remedies  for  phylloxera:  failure  of  cuttings 
1  sheet.  (Univ.  of  Cal.  agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  3.) 

1884.  Mr.  J.  A.  Bauer's  phylloxera  remedy.  (Trans 
state  agric.  socy.  1884:  200-204.) 

.     Same;  by  Hilgard.     1  sheet.     (Agric.  exper.  sta 

tion.  bull.  18.) 
.     Observations  on  phylloxera  In  1884;    by  Morse 

1  sheet.     (Same,  bull.  19.) 

1885.  Investigation  upon  mercurial  phylloxera  rem 
edy;  by  Hilgard.     1  sheet.     (Same.  bull.  48.) 

.     The  phylloxera  at  Berkeley.     Stmt,  made  by  the 

professor    of    agric;    by    10.    W.    Hilgard.      8    pp. 

(Vitic.  comn.) 
1890.     The  advance  of  the  phylloxera.     (A.R.  bd.  vltlc. 

comrs.  1889/90:  22-23.) 
1892.     New  researches  upon  the  resistance  of,  and  ex- 

emiillon  from,  phylloxera;  by  A.  Millardet.    [Trans. 

from   French  by  C.  J.  Wetmore.l      (Same  1891/2: 

26,5-279.) 
1894.     The   phylloxera   of   the   vino;    by   Valery   Mayet 

[with  bibllog. |.     Translated  (or  state  vltlc.  comrs. 

(Kept.  bd.  vltlc.  comrs.  1893/4:  107-191.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


8? 


1881. 

] 

1886. 


IS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Pests — cont'd 

ri  I  YI.I.OXKK.V— cont'd 
1895.     Phylloxera:  by  A.  P.  Hayne.     (Rept.  vltlc.  work 

agric.  collepe  1S87/93:  375-378.) 
1901.     Phylloxera    of    the    vine;    by    Blolettl.      16    pp. 

(Agrlc.  expor.  station,  bull.  131.) 
1904.     Observations  on  phylloxera:   by  O.  E.  Bremmer. 
(1  blenn.  rept.  comr.  hortlc.  1903/4:  337-343.) 

r(vr.\TO  woini 
1901.     Potato  worm  In  Cal.:  by  Clarke.     30  pp.    (Agrlc. 
exper.  station,  bull.  135.) 

riUNK 
See  above,   IVacli. 

QUAUANTINIC  AND  INSPECTION 

serial 
1881-1894.    Text  of  regulations. 
Checklist 
1S81    Nov.    2    Ann.    rept.    bil.    vltlc.    comrs.    1881  : 

11-13. 
1881  Nov.  1  Ann.  rept.  bortlc.  comrs.  1882:0-11. 
1883  June  2!)  Ann.  rept.  bd.  hortlc.  IRS!)  :  408-470. 
1801  Nov.  m  Ann.  rept.  bd.  hortlc.  IRiU  :  ::S-:til. 
18n;t  Dec.  28  Blonn.  rept.  b<l.  hortlc.  IN'.i:;  4  :  I2-1;!. 
ISm  Aug.  15  Hlenn.  rept.  bd.  hortlc.  ls;i.-,  li  :  7  S. 

non-serial 
Quarantine.      (1    A.R.    chief   exec,    vitic.    officer 
181:  xxiii-xxv.) 

Comment  on  quarantine  guardians  and  inade- 
quacy of  their  compensation.  (Bienn.  rept.  bd. 
hortlc.  1885/6:  434-435.) 

1889.  Synopsis  of  repts.  of  special  agt.  re.  inspection 
of  fruit  pests,  by  cos.     (A.R.  same  1889:  472-476.) 

.  Regulations  to  prevent  spread  of  contagious  dis- 
eases among  fruit  trees.  6  pp.  (Bull.  53,  bd. 
hortlc.) 

1890.  National  registration  of  plants,  the  need  of  com- 
plete and  systematic  plan  of  registration  and  how 
to  accomplish  it.     (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1890:  136-139.) 

1891.  Regulations  to  prevent  introduction  and  spread 
of  injurious  insect  pests  and  contagious  diseases 
among  fruit  and  fruit  trees;  amended  Nov.  20.  13 
pp.     (Bull.  60,  bd.  hortic.) 

1892.  Suits  agst.  owners  of  contagious  fruit  trees. 
(Rept.  atty.  gen.  1891/2:  6.) 

.     Rept.  of  quarantine  ofBcer  on  foreign  pests  and 

diseases.  (4  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1893/4:  141- 
145.) 

.     Rept.  on  president's  address  re.  creation  of  dept. 

of  fruit  Inspection,  importation  of  parasitic  insects, 
effective  forestry  laws,  further  Congressional  ac- 
tion re.  olive  oil  adulteration,  and  govt,  ownership 
of  r.rs.     (4  same  1893/4:  215.) 

.     Regulations  to  prevent  Introduction  of  injurious 

insect  pests  and  contagious  diseases  among  fruit 
and   fruit  trees.     7  pp.     (Bull.  62,  bd.   hortic.) 

1892-1902.  Rept.  on  inspection  of  steamships  and  sail- 
ing vessels.  (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1892  (pp.  4-5)  — 
bienn.  rept.  same  1901/2.) 

1893.  Suggestions  on  hortic.  quarantine  by  quarantine 
officer.     (4  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1893/4:  290-294.) 

1894.  Hortic.  quarantine  guardians,  a  revised  list.  20 
pp.     (Bull.  67,  bd.  hortic.) 

1895.  Enforcement  of  hortic.  quarantine  regulations; 
opinion  in  case  of  Superior  Court  of  Los  Angeles 
calling  into  question  constitutionality  of  amended 
act  of  1881  re.  same.  (5  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic. 
1895/6:  8-10.) 

1900.  The  need  of  a  national  hortic.  quarantine  law. 
(7  same  1899/00:  185-187.) 

.     Memorials  and   res.  adopted  by  Fruit  Growers' 

Convention  re.  inspection  of  trees,  etc.,  imported 
Into  this  country;  etc.     (7  same  1899/00:  23-25.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Pksts — cont'd 

in'AKANTINK  AND  INSI'ECTION— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
1904.     Inspection  of  nursery  stock  from  a  nurseryman's 
standpoint.     (S  same  l'J0:!/4:  317-322.) 

.     Establishment  of  a  plant  quarantine  at  port  of 

San  Diego.  (1  bienn.  rept.  comr.  hortlc.  1903/4: 
17.) 

.     The    quarantine    division    of    the    state    hortlc. 

comn.;  details  of  the  work.  (1  same  1903/4:  344- 
350.) 

RED  SPIDER 
1882.     The  red  spider;    suggested  remedies;    by  W.  B. 

West.     (1  A.R.  hortic.  comrs.  1882:  20-21.) 
1902.     Red  spider  of  citrus  trees;   by  Woodworth.     19 
pp.     (Univ.  of  Cal.  agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  145.) 

Ki:SSIAN   TIIISTLK 
See  below.  Weeds. 

SCALE  INSECTS 
1868-1890.     Rise  and  downfall  of  cottony  cushion  scale. 

(A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1890:  53-57.) 
1882.     Rept.  of  S.  S.  Chapin,  M.   D.,  on  scale  insects; 

remedies  suggested.     (1  A.R.  hortic.  comrs.  1882: 

65-88.) 

1887.  Address  of  Prof.  C.  V.  Riley  on  scale  insects  and 
remedies  agst.  their  ravages;  also  discussion. 
(Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1885/6:  450-479.) 

.     Uses  of  gases  agst.  scale  insects;   by  Chapman. 

1  sheet.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  71.) 

.     The  use  of  hydrocyanic  acid  agst.  scale  insects; 

by  Morse.     1  sheet.     (Same,  bull.  73.) 

.     Res.  to  appt.  committee  to  memorialize  Congress 

to  make  apprn.  for  investigation  of  injurious  scale 
insects  in  their  native  country,  Australia,  and  their 
introduction  into  this  country.  (Bienn.  rept.  bd. 
hortic.  1885/6:  483.) 

1888.  Correspondence;  parasites  on  San  Jose  scale  at 
Los  Angeles.     (Same  1886/8:  281-286.) 

1888-1891.  Injurious  insects — scale  insects;  by  B.  M. 
Leiong.  (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1889  (pp.  155-233)  — 
same  1891.) 

1890.  Citrus  scale  insect  In  San  Gabriel;  yellow  scale 
parasite;  successful  results  of  fumigation.  (Same 
1890:  347-349;   351-352.) 

.  Memorials  to  legisl.  asking  apprns.  for  importa- 
tion to  this  country  of  parasites  for  scale  insects, 
and  for  uses  of  hortic.  bd.;  also  for  more  stringent 
laws  to  protect  and  promote  hortic.  (Same  1891: 
362.) 

.     Historical  sketch  of  rise  and  downfall  of  cottony 

cushion  scale;  by  George  Rice.  8  pp.  (Bull.  54. 
bd.  hortic.) 

See  notes  under  Bulletins,   IlortJculturnl    commissions, 
serial  trroup. 

WEEDS 
1890.     The   weeds   of   Cal.;    by    E.    W.   Hilgard;    some 

Berkeley  weed-seeds,  thesis  by  H.  P.  Dyer.     (A.R. 

agric.  exper.  station  1890:  238-266.) 
1895.     The  Russian  thistle  in  Cal.;   by  Shinn.     16  pp. 

(Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  107.) 
.     Same.      (A.R.   agric.   exper.   station   1894/5:  277- 

291.) 
1898.    The  extermination  of  weeds;  by  E.  W.  Hilgard. 

(Same  1897/8:  201-202.) 

WHEAT 
1879.     Lecture    by    Prof.    C.    H.    Dwinelle    on    rust    in 
wheat.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1879:  116-120.) 

.     Rust   in   wheat;    cause   and   remedies.      (Blenn. 

rept.  agric.  college  1878/9:  100-105.) 
Quabanti.me;  see  above,  Inspection 
Rye;  see  above.  Grain 


38 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


AGRICU1T0RE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 

SCGAB 

1881.    Holcus  sugar  cane.     (Trans,   state  agrlc.  socy. 
1881:  220-224.) 
Sweet  Potato 

1855.  Sweet  potatoes,  of  superior  quality  and  flavor, 
cultivated  in  great  abundance  on  overflow  lands. 
(Govs.  ann.  mess.  1856:  22.) 

1892/4.     Analyses  of  Gal.  sweet  potatoes  and  compari- 
son   of   composition   with   that   of   Irish    potatoes. 
(Bienn.  rept.  agric.  exper.  station  1892/4:  219-225.) 
Tea 

1867.     Tea  culture  in  Cal.  advised.     (Trans,  state  agrlc. 
socy.  1866/7:  14-15.) 
Tobacco 

1856.  Soil  and  climate  of  Cal.  believed  by  planters  to 
be  well  suited  to  tobacco  culture,  alkaline  lands  in 
central  part  of  state  being  capable  of  producing 
large  crops.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1856:  18.) 

1863.     Prize  essay  on  culture  and  curing  of  tobacco  in 

Cal.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1863:  168-172.) 
1874.     Tobacco  in  Cal.;   culture  of  plant  and  curing  of 

the  leaf.     (Same  1874:  273-284;   480-495.) 
1895.     .'Vdaptability  of  Cal.  for  tobacco  culture.     (Same 
1895:  22.) 

.     Paper  on  tobacco  production  in  Cal.;   by  Mr.  E. 

Briggs.     (Same  1895:  113-117.) 
1898.     Nicotine    in    Cal.    grown    tobacco.     (A.R.    agric. 
exper.  station  1897/8:  149-154.) 
VmccLTUBE;  see  above.  Grape 
Walnut;  see  above,  Nuts 
Wheat;  see  above,  Gbain 

Education 

Califobnia 
1866.     Agrlc.   education   and  the  press.      (Trans,   state 
agrlc.  socy.  1866/7:  48-49.) 

1874.  Memorial  of  Cal.  State  Grange  and  Mechanics' 
Deliberative  Assem.  on  the  State  Univ.  9  pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  20  sess.  v.  6  [doc.  5].) 

That  provl.slon  be  madp  for  agrlc.  oilucatlon. 

1875.  Bull.  Univ.  of  Cal.  College  of  Agric.  Announce- 
ment of  lectures,  etc.     4  pp.     (Bull.  no.  8.) 

■ .     Same.     Course  of   instruction   by   Prof.  Hilgard 

for  1875/6.     4  pp.     (Bull.  no.  18.) 

1878.  Petition  of  State  Grange,  Mechanics'  State  Coun- 
cil, and  Mechanics'  Deliberative  Assem.  on  subject 
of  ragric]  education.  7  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  22  sess. 
v.  4   [doc.  25].) 

1880.     See  above.  Crops.     Grape;  this  date. 

1883.  See  above,  Agriculture;  this  date. 

.     Rept.  of  law  committee  of  bd.  of  regents.  Univ. 

of  Cal.,  on  act  of  Congress  of  July  2,  1862.     12  pp 

1884.  The  need  of  students  to  qualify  themselves  as 
specialists.  (2  A.R.  chief  exec,  vitic.  officer  1882/4: 
24-25.) 

1886.     Stmt.  In  reference  to  applications  and  contracts 

of  John  and  Francisco  Forster.    13  pp. 
t;n(l<r  ir.O.O(i()  ncic  t'rant. 
1888.     In  matter  of  adjustment  of  Congressional  land 

grant   of   150,000   acres   to   state   of   Cal.;    corresp. 

15  pp. 

rubllKhcil    by    1)(1.    ri't'cnts,    Univ.    of    Cal.      Not    spcii  ; 
*'ntry  from  I*o\vli**r. 
1892-1893.     Agrlc.  Instruction  In  public  schools  advised. 

(Trans,   state  agric.  socy.   1892    (pp.   22-23)— .?owe 

1893.) 
1892/3.     Rept.  of  observations  made  on  European  agrlc. 

Bchools    and    exper.    statlonH;    general    conclusions 

comparing  conditions  with  those  In  Amer.     (Blenn. 

rept.  bd.  agrlc.  exper.  station  1892/4:  27-44.) 
1897.     Suggf-Htlons    for    establishment    of    lower-grade 

agrlc.  Bchools.     (Same  1895/7:  7-9.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Education — cont'd 

California — cont'd 

1899.  Comment  on  needs  of  agric.  education  in  state. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1899:  36.) 

1900.  Agric.  education;  by  B.  I.  Wheeler,  pres.  Univ. 
of  Cal.     (Same  1900:  125-128.) 

1904.  Rept.  on  work  of  school  established  at  San  Luis 
Obispo  for  teaching  agric,  mechanics,  and  do- 
mestic science.  (1  bienn.  rept.  comr.  hortic.  1903/4: 
203-204.) 

.     Agric.  education  in  the  public  schools;  by  John 

S.  Dare.     8  pp.     (Hortic.  comn.) 

.     Same.     (1  bienn.  rept.  comr.  hortic.  1903/4:  225- 

230;  383.) 

Minnesota 

1897.     Comment    on    Minn,    plan    for    agric.    teaching. 
(Bienn.  rept.  agric.  exper.  station  1895/7:  19-22.) 
Agbicultural  College 

Land  grant  college  under  federal  act  of  July   2,  1S62. 

serial 
See  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.     Serial,  1  series. 
non-serial 

1863.  State  agric.  college;  remarks  of  supt.  of  public 
instruction  of  N.  Y.  re.  donation  of  lands  by  Con- 
gress quoted.  (13  A.R.  supt.  public  instruction 
1863:  68-70.) 

1865.  Preamble  and  res.  re.  apptmt.  of  committee  to 
act  with  committee  from  Miners'  Convention  to  se- 
cure fair  organization,  location,  and  mngmt.  of 
agric.  and  mechanical  college.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1864/5:  109-110.) 

.  Suggestions  re.  establishment,  location,  and  char- 
acter of  college  for  benefit  of  agrlc.  and  mechanic 
arts.     (Same  1864/5:  78-93.) 

.     Suggestions  for  mngmt.  of  agrlc.  and  mechanic 

arts  college  lands.     (Same  1864/5:  77-78.) 

.     Address   on   subject   of   establishment   of   agrlc. 

college  in  state,  re.  means  by  which  legislation  of 
Congress  granting  land  for  same  to  state  may  be 
made  available.     (Same  1864/5:  187-201.) 

1865-1867.  Remarks  on  agric.  college  lands.  (A.R. 
surveyor  gen.  1864/5   (pp.  99-100)— .sawie  1865/7.) 

.     State  agric.  college.     (1  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public 

instruction  1864/5   (pp.  78-80)— 2  same  1866/7.) 

1869-1871.  On  progress  of  State  Univ.;  the  agric.  col- 
lege.    (3  same  1868/9  (pp.  25-31)— 4  same  1870/1.) 

1871.  Stmt,  of  working  condition  of  the  various  agric. 
colleges  in  U.  S.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1870/1: 
313-319.) 

.     Rept.  of  present  condition  of  agric.  college;   no 

practical  work  being  done;  the  subject  commended 
to  good  judgment  of  the  leglsl.  (Same  1870/1:  22- 
25.) 

1880.  Rept.  of  Assem.  committee  on  agric,  mining, 
and  mechanic  arts.  2  11.  (App.  to  jols.  23  sess. 
v.  5  unnum  doc.) 

1880-1886.  On  financial  needs  of  agrlc.  dept.  (A.R. 
agrlc.  college  1880  (pp.  1 0-11 )  — .so m c  1885/6.) 

1881.  In  the  opinion  of  pres.  of  lid.  of  agrlc.  funds  de- 
rived from  Congresn  for  endownieuf  and  support  of 
an  agric.  coUo.ge,  arc  not  being  applied  by  the  Univ. 
In  accordance  with  act  of  Congress  creating,  and 
constitution  and  statutes  of  Cal.  re.  such  trust. 
(Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1881 :  13-lS.) 

1883.  Suppl.  rept.  of  committee  on  agric,  mining,  and 
mechanics'  arts  college.  (Assem.  jol.  25  sess.  pp. 
311-314.) 

.     Rept.  of  special  committee,  bd.  of  regents,  Univ. 

of  Cal.,  on  the  college  of  agrlc.     4  pp. 

1885.  Rept.  on  agrlc,  mining,  and  mechanic  arts  col- 
lege.    (Assem.  jol.  26  sess.  j).  584.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


39 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Education — cont'd 

AOBICULTUBAL  COLLEGE Cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1894/6-1902/4.  Stmt,  showing  receipts  and  disburse- 
ments under  act  of  leRlsl.  of  Cal.  approved  Mch.  31. 
1891,  expressing  assent  of  state  to  act  of  Congress, 
approved  Aug.  30,  1890,  entitled,  "  an  act  to  apply  a 
portion  of  proceeds  of  puldic  lands  to  more  com- 
plete endowment  and  support  of  colleges  for  benefit 
of  agrlc.  and  mech.  arts,  established  under  provi- 
sions of  an  act  of  Congress,  approved  July  2,  1862," 
and  to  the  purposes  of  grants  of  moneys  authorized 
thereby,  and  to  all  provisions  thereof  (known  as 
"The  Morrill  College  Act").  (A.R.  state  treas- 
urer 1894/6  (p.  54)— blenn.  rept.  same  1902/4.) 

FaBMEBS'   IXSTITITES 

1892-1904.  Repts.  of  f.nrmers'  Institutes.  (Blenn.  rept. 
agrlc.  exper.  station  1892/4  (pp.  22-26) — A.R.  same 
1903/4.) 

1897.  Comment  on  growing  Interest  in  farmers'  insti- 
tutes In  Southern  Cal.     (Same  1895/7:  9-10.) 

1902.  Suggestion  that  legisl.  make  apprn.  of  not  less 
than  112,000  for  farmers'  Institutes.  (Same 
1898/01  pt.  1:  15.) 

Expenditures  for 

1859-1860.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  expended  for  agrlc.  pur- 
poses. (A.R.  state  controller  1858/9  (p.  12) — same 
1859/60.) 

1871.     Stmt,  showing  expenditures,  amt.  of  each  apprn. 
made  by  law,  amt,  expended  under  each  and  bal- 
ance unexpended  for  encouragement  of  agric,  etc. 
(Blenn.  rept.  state  controller  1SC9/71:  50.) 
AoRicuLTURAL  COLLEGE;  scB  above.  Education 
Fairs 

1890/4.     Cost  of  citrus  fairs;  expenditures  from  apprns. 
made  by  state.     (A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated  1895: 
71.) 
Horticultural  Board 

1883-1891.     Stmt,  of  ann.  expenditures  by  secy.     (A.R. 
bd.  hortic.  1883   (pp.  10-11)— same  1891.) 
Not  found  In  lilonn.  rept.  1880/S. 

1883-1894.  Cost  of  state  bd.  of  hortic;  expenditures 
from  apprns.  made  by  state  and  cost  of  prtg.  (A.R. 
bd.  examiners  dated  1895:  68.) 

1883/4-1890/1.  Ann.  rept.  of  treasurer.  (Bienn.  rept. 
bd.  hortic.  1883/4   (pp.  15-17)— A.R.  same  1891.) 

1884-1904.  Stmt,  showing  expenditures,  amt.  of  each 
apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under  each,  and 
balance  unexpended  for  hortic,  (Blenn.  rept.  state 
controller  1882/4   (p.  54)— same  1902/4.) 

1887.  Stmt,  by  secy,  of  deficiency  bills  agst.  bd.  of 
hortic.     (Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1886/8:  22.) 

1889.  Stmt,  of  amts.  appropriated  for  salaries  of  offi- 
cers of  hortic.  bd.  and  other  uses.  (A.R.  same 
1889:  16.) 

1891-1904.    Ann.  financial  stmt,  of  hortic.  bd.     (Same 
1891    (pp.    1-2) — Bienn.    rept.    comr.    hortic.    same 
1903/4.) 
Seed  and  Plant  Distribution 

1885/6.  Rept.  of  distribution  of  seeds,  plants,  and 
scions,  and  donations  received;  summaries  of  dis- 
tributions and  financial  stmts.  (Bienn.  rept.  agrlc. 
college  1885/6:  157-164.) 

1886/7-1902/3.  Distribution  of  seeds  and  plants,  and 
donations  reed;  financial  stmt.  (A.R.  agrlc.  exper. 
station  1890  (pp.  196-201)— same  1901/3.) 

1891/2-1902/3.  Cumulative  comparative  financial  stmt. 
of  receipts  and  expenditure  of  seed  and  plant  dis- 
tribution. (Blenn.  rept.  same  1892/4  (p.  346)  — 
same  1901/3.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Expenditures  for — cont'd 
State  Vetkjii.nauian 

1902-1904.  Stmt,  showing  expenditures,  amt.  of  each 
apprn.  made  by  law,  arat.  expended  under  each, 
and  balance  unexpended  for  state  veterinarian. 
(Blenn.  rept.  state  controller  1900/2  (p.  87)— same 
1902/4.) 

VlTICUI.TUBAL    BOAIID 

1880-1881.     Ann.  rept.  of  treasurer.     (1   A.K.  bd.  vltic. 

comrs.  rev.  ed.  18S0   (p.  16)— same  1881.) 
1880-1894.     Cost    of    state    bd.    of   vltlc;    expenditures 

from  apprns.  made  by  state,  and  cost  of  prtg.     (A. 

R.  bd.  examiners  dated  1895:  69.) 
1882-189C.     Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditure,  and  of 

each    apprn.    made   by    law,   amt.    expended    under 

each,    and    balance    unexpended    for    state    vltlc. 

comrs.      (Blenn.    rept.   state  controller   1880/2    (p. 

82)— so?ne  1894/6.) 

1887.  Rept.  of  receipts  and  disbursements  for  yr.  (A. 
R.  bd.  vltlc.  comrs.  1887:  63.) 

1887/8-1889/90.  Stmt,  of  receipts  and  expenditures  of 
comrs.  for  3  yrs.     (Same  1889/90:  97-98.) 

1889.  Rept.  of  committee  on  vinic.  and  vltlc.  with  stmt, 
of  disbursements  of  state  vitic.  comr.  (Assem.  jol. 
28  sess.  pp.  623-624.) 

1890/1-1891/2.     Stmt,  of  receipts  and  disbursements  for 

2  yrs.     (A.R.  bd.  vitic.  comrs.  1891/2:  5-6.) 
Fairs 

1872.     Notes  taken  at  the  fairs  of  the  several  co.,  distr., 

and  state  societies.     (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1872: 

205-216.) 
1881-1892.     Trans,    of    dIstr.    agric.    assns.    and    fairs. 

(Same  1881   (pp.  227-440)— same  1892.) 
Citrus  Fairs 

1879.     Proceedings    of    2d    ann.    Citrus    Exhibition    of 

Southern  Cal.     (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1879:  447- 

448.) 

1888.  Rept.  of  a  winter  fair:  the  OrovIIIe  Citrus  Exhi- 
bition.    (Same  1S88:  206-218.) 

1890.  Favorable  comment  on  citrus  fairs  and  recom- 
mendation that  apprn.  for  these  exhibitions  be  con- 
tinued for  another  term  of  2  yrs.  (Same  1890  (pp. 
23-24)— sa?ne  1891.) 

1890-1895.     Repts.   of   state   citrus    fairs.      (Same   1889 
(pp.  259-255)— same  1895.) 
Expenditures  fob;  see  above,  Expenditubes 
Midwi.nter  Faib 
1894.     Rept.  on  Midwinter  Fair  exhibit  and  celebration 
of  hortic.  day.     (4  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1893/4: 
445-451.) 
Premiums;  see  below,  that  title 
State  Faib 

Soe  aI.so  bolow  Premiums. 

1855.  Rept.  favoring  apprn.  to  aid  State  Agric.  Socy.  to 
meet  expenses  of  first  ann.  fair.  (Assem.  Jol.  1855: 
290.) 

.     State  Fair  complete  success  and  encouragement 

of    State    Agrlc.    Socy.    urged.     (Govs.    ann.    mess. 
1856:  7.) 

1856.  Official  rept.  of  3d  agric.  fair,  cattle  sHow,  etc. 
80  pp.     (State  agric.  socy.) 

1857.  Same,  4th.     190  pp. 

Not  scon  :  entry  from  liowker. 

1858.  Rept.  of  committee  on  permanent  location  of  the 
fair  of  State  Agrlc.  Socy.  (Trans,  state  agrlc. 
socy.  1858:  46-50.) 

.    Rept.  on  fair.    (Same  1858:  110-112.) 

1858-1863.  List  of  entries  at  the  socy's.  fair.  (Same 
1858  (pp.  82-109)- same  1863.) 

1859.  Stmts,  of  competitors  in  the  different  depts.  re. 
their  entries.     (Same  1859:  201-226.) 


40 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


AGRICITLTURE— cont'd 
Fairs — cont'd 
State  Faib — cont'd 
1867-1875.     Stmts,    of    claimants    for    gold    medals    for 
most  meritorious  exhibition  in  each  dept.;   rept.  of 
committee  on  gold  medals.     (Same  1866/7  (pp.  177- 
247)— sa7«e  1875.) 
No  returns  in  186S/9. 
1868.     Brief  mention  of  noteworthy  exhibitions.   (Same 

1868/9:  111-122.) 
1870/1-1900/1.     Repts.     of     gold     medal     committees. 

(Same  1870/1  (pp.  170;  309-312)— sa?ne  1901.) 
1873-1890.     List  of  exhibits  at  ann.  fair.     (Same  1872 
(pp.  57-93)— same  1890.) 

1880.  Calling  attention  to  indifference  towards  socy. 
fair  that  has  heretofore  prevailed  among  stock 
breeders  and  producers  of  general  agric.  crops: 
suggested  improvements  to  remedy  same,  revision 
of  premium  lists;  by  corresp..  by  traveling  agts., 
and  by  publications,  bringing  socy.  into  close  rela- 
tions with  industrial  class;  by  opening  up  corresp. 
with  other  states  and  countries,  assisting  various 
industries  to  find  markets  for  surplus  profits. 
(Same  1879:  15-20.) 

.     General    rept.    of    state    fair    from    Sacramento 

Record-Union;  editorial  comments.  (iSo7?ie  1880: 
125-184.) 

1880-1886.  Comparative  stmt,  of  receipts  and  expendi- 
tures of  Agric.  Socy.  fair  for  2  yrs.  (Same  1881 
(p.  57)— same  1886.) 

1881.  Under  act  of  1880  works  of  art  and  industrial 
products  other  than  those  of  Cal.  are  excluded  from 
exhibit  at  ann.  fair;  recommendation  that  practice 
be  abandoned  or  law  changed;  also  that  State  Pa- 
vilion be  erected  at  Capitol  Park  with  surroundings 
which  represent  history,  arts,  and  products  of  Cal. 
(Same  1881:  9-10.) 

1883.  The  time  of  holding  fair  to  be  extended  to  2 
wks.;  a  new  and  larger  list  of  premiums  to  be 
offered;  permanent  improvements  made  during  yr. 
and  cost  of  same;  real  estate  purchased.  (Same 
1883:  11-14.) 

.     History  of  the  exposition  bldg.  and  cost  of  same. 

(Same  1883:  14-18.) 

.     Three   wks'.    exhibition    of   ann.    fair    proposed. 

(Same  1883:  15-16.) 

1883/4.  Detailed  stmt,  of  expenses  of  bldg.  and  im- 
provements at  park  and  pavilion.  (Same  1884: 
13-14.) 

1885.  Permanent  improvements  made  at  park  on  pa- 
vilion.    (Same  1885:  16.) 

1886.  Rept.  of  committee  to  lease  park  bldgs.  (Same 
1885:  31.) 

.     Exhibits    at    State    and    Mechanics'    Inst,    fairs. 

(Blenn.  rept.  agric.  college  1885/6:  164-186.) 

1887.  Comment  on  benefit  ann.  exhibitions  have  been 
to  general  public,  and  the  assistance  that  the  sys- 
tem of  distr.  agric.  assns.  have  been  to  ann.  exhi- 
bitions.    (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1887:  11-13.) 

.  Suggestion  that  an  excursion  each  yr.  be  ar- 
ranged to  arrive  from  the  East  during  progress  of 
the  State  Fair.     (.S'a;ne  1887:  21-22.) 

1887-1889.  Kept,  of  committee  of  bds.  on  co.  exhibits. 
(Same  1887    (pp.  136-156)— same  1889.) 

1888.  Favorable  comment  on  co.  exhibits  at  State  Fair. 
(Same  1888:  22.) 

.    The  proposed  foreign  exhibit.     (Same  1888:  14- 

16.) 

1888-1889.  Comment  on  San  Francisco  Journal  of  Com- 
merce exhibit.  (Same  1888  (pp.  144-147)— same 
1889.) 

1891-1895.  Comment  on  ann.  exhibitions  at  State  Fair 
by  pres.  of  bd.  of  agric.  (Same  1891  (pp.  11  H)  — 
tavic  1895.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Fairs — cont'd 
State  Fair — cont'd 

1892.  General  review  of  pavilion  display  at  State  Fair. 
(Same  1892:  100-106.) 

.  State  Fair  exhibition  one  of  unsual  extent  be- 
cause of  this  being  Columbian  yr. ;  Sacramento 
made  special  apprn.  of  $5000.     (Same  1892:  11-13.) 

1894.  For  purpose  of  obtaining  new  park  grounds,  a 
bill  has  been  introduced  in  legist,  giving  bd.  of 
agric.  authority  to  dispose  of  present  park  grounds, 
under  process  of  Superior  Court,  and  depositing 
money  reed,  therefor  in  state  treasury.  (Same 
1894:  31-33.) 
Fence  Law 

1856.  Rept.  of  committee  on  agric.  re.  petition  of  citi- 
zens praying  repeal  of  all  laws  requiring  fences  for 
protection  of  crops,  and  enactment  of  law  allowing 
damages  to  full  amt.  of  stock  depredations  on  grow- 
ing crops.     (Assem.  jol.  1856:  360-361.) 

1863.  The  fence  question  in  Cal.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1863:  146-155.) 

1864.  Fencing,  and  grain  farming;  revision  of  state 
fence  law  recommended.     (Same  1804/5:  66-69.) 

1868.  Communication  from  San  Francisco  Chamber  of 
Commerce  re.  proceedings  of  that  body  in  their 
efforts  to  procure  repeal  or  modification  of  fence 
laws.     (Savie  1866/7:  114-122.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  re.  fencing  agric.  lands.   5  pp. 

(App.  to  jols.  17  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc.) 
1871.     'The  fence  question:   relative  property  considera- 
tions; expense  of  fences,  scarcity  of  timber.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1870/1:  19-21.) 
Fences 

1871.     Hedge  or  live  fences  in  Cal.     (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1870/1:  350-353.) 
Horticultural  Commissions  and  Boards 
STATE    BOARD 
serial 
RF;rouTS 

Under   Direction   of   Vitteiiltiiral   Commission 

Under  act  of  Mnrcli  4,  ISSl. 

"The  Inw  cronting  the  stale  bd.  of  horticultural  comrs. 
put  the  s.Tmo  under  the  direction  of  the  vltlcultural 
commission  to  t;ike  oharge  of.  together  with  the 
funds  appropriated  for  its  malntalument."  (Ann. 
rei)1.  vitlc.  comrs.  1SS7  :  10.)  The  additional  work 
thrown  up(Ui  the  vltie.  comrs.  hy  this  arrangement 
caused  them  to  apei^al  to  the  legislature  for  relief. 
The  act  of  March  i:!,  ISS:!  placed  the  horticultural 
coiomlssion  upon  an  Independent  footing. 

1  series 

1881.  Sessions  of  the  bd.  of  state  hortic.  comrs.  (1 
A.R.  bd.  vitic.  comrs.  rev.  ed.  1880:  173-175.) 

2  series 

1881/2.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  state  hortic.  comrs.,  1.  Sacra- 
mento, 1882. 

Checklist 
1.    riSSl/21.     1.S82.     04  pp.  lllus. 
In   Collected  docs,   as   follows; 

1.   1881/2  lu  App.  to  Jols.  2.5  soss.  v.  4  unnum.  doc. 

Under   Independent    AdmlnlntraHon 

1  series 

Inder  act  of  March    1.1,   1883. 

1883.  Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  hortic.  Sacramento, 
1883. 

Checklist 
1883.      1883.      134   np. 
In   Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1883  In  App.  to  Jol.i.  20  sosn.  v.  .5  ununui.  doc. 

2  series 

1884-1886/8.  Blcnn.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  hortic.  Sac- 
ramento, 1884-1889. 

Checklist 
unnum.   1881.     1884,      llfl  pp. 

ISS.VIl.      lUenn.    rept for   188ri   and   1880. 

AlHO,  0|)p.  for  1887.     1887.     C83  pp.,  col'd  pla. 


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41 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Horticultural  Commissions  and  Boards — cont'd 

STATK  ItOAKD— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

RKTOdTS— cont'd 

Under  Indepefulfnt  Administriition — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
3.   1880/S.     Blenn.  rept.  1888.     1880.     302  pp.,  Illiis.. 
col'd  pis. 
In  CToIlocted  docs,  as  follows  ; 
unnum.   1884.     Oinlttcd. 

"         1885/0    In    App.    to    Jols.    27    sess.    v.    5    iinnmn. 
doc. 
8.   1886/8    In    App.    to    Jols.    28    sess.    v.    5    unnuni. 
doc. 

3  series 
I'ndiT  see.  0   (p.  91)   Statutes  1880. 
1889-1892.    Ann.  rept.  of  the  state  bd.  of  hortlc.     Sac- 
ramento, 1890-1892. 

Checklist 
unnum.     1880.     1800.     CfB  pp.,  Illus.,  col'd  pis. 
"  1800.      1800.     522  pp.,   Ilhi.s.,  col'd  pis. 

1801.  1802.     488   pp.,  Illus.,  col'd  pis. 

1802.  1802.     463   pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1880  In  App.   to  Jols.  20  sess.  v.  4   unnum.  doc. 

1800    "       29       '•     V.  6 

1801 30       •'     T.  3 

1802 30       "     T.  3 

i  series 

tinder  act  of  1801. 
1893/4-1901/2.     Blenn.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  hortlc,  4-8. 
Sacramento,  1894-1902. 

Checklist 
4.*   1803/4.      1804.     458  pp.,  Illus.,   pis. 
5.      18&n/0.     1806.     164  pp..  Illus, 
0.t  1806/8.      1.S09.     2  II.  158  pp.,  pis.,  Illus. 

7.  1800/00.   1901.     2.')4   pp.,   pi. 

8.  1001/2.      1002.     447  pp.,  Illus. 
In  Collected  d«ics.  as  follows  : 

4.*   1893/4   In   App.   to  Jols.   31   sess.   v.   5   unnum. 
doc. 

5.  1894/6    In    App.    to    Jols.    32    sess.    v.    5    doc. 

[21. 

6.  1806  '8  omitted. 

7.  1890/00    In    App.    to   Jols.    34    sess.    v.    4    doc. 

[101. 

8.  1001/2    In    App.    to    Jols.    35    sess.    v.    3    doc. 

[4]. 

5  series 
Under  Act  of  March  2,'),  1903. 
1903/4.     Bienn.   rept.   of   comrs.   of  hortlc,   1.     Sacra- 
mento, 1905. 

BULLETINS 
1883-1900.     State  bd.  of  hortic.     Bulletins,  1-71.     Sacra- 
mento, 1883-1900. 

Checklist 
no.  1.   [Recommendations    for    suppression    and    eradica- 
tion   of    various    pests    Infecting    fruit    trees    and 
fruit.  1      MaT  17,  1883. 

Reprinted    In    A.R.    hortlc.    bd.    1883  :  131-134  ; 
lb.   1884  :  18-21  ;  lb.  1885/0  : 
no.  2.    [An  effectual   Insecticide:  whale  oil  and  Iron  com- 
pound.]     Nov.  5,  1884. 

Reprinted  In  A.R.  hortlc.  bd.  1884  :  22-23. 
no.  3.  Not  found :   see   reference   to   bull.   In   footnote,   p. 

404.  A.R.  hortlc.  bd.  1885/6. 
no.  4.  '^'Inter  washes  recommended  by  state  Inspector  of 
fruit  pests,     n.  d. 

Reprinted  In  A.R.  hortlc.  bd.  188,5/6  :  558-501. 
no.  5.  Some  of  the  fungoid  diseases  affectlnj^  our  decidu- 
ous  fruits,      n.   fl. 

Reprinted  In  A.R.  hortlc.  bd.  1885/6:408-413. 
DO.  6.   Sprint;   and   summer    remedies   against    the    codltn 
moth,     n    d. 

Reprinted  In  A.R.  hortlc.  bd.  1S85/6  :  562-564. 
no.  7.  Not  found  :  see  reference  on  p.  19,  3d  bienn.  rept. 
bd.  horticulture. 
No  record  of  any  numbered  bulletins  between  no.  7 
and  no.  50  has  been  found.  Those  numbered  1-7 
are,  specifically,  bulletins  Issued  by  the  board's 
Inspector  of  fiult  pests.  Bulletin  no.  50  was  Issued 
In   1889  by   that  state  bd.  of  horticulture  created 


•  This  notation  resumes  that  of  former  series  of  blenn. 

repts.,  see  aliove  series  3. 
t  Title  Is  Preliminary  Report  (6th  biennial). 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Horticultural  Commissions  and  Boards — cont'd 
STATU  HOARD — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
BULLETINS— cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
under  sec.   9,  statutes  of  18S9.     In   the  opinion  of 
the    conii>lh'r    no    numbered    Imlletlns    wore    Issued 
between    nos.    7    and    50,    the    n<'wly   created    board 
arbitrarily    assliinlng    no.    50    to    the    llrst    of    Its 
series.      No.    50    Is    regarded   by    the  existing   com- 
mission as   the  boKlnnlng  of   the  Hie.     The  earlier 
nos.   were  Intended   for  Immediate  and  wide  circu- 
lation  and   probably   no   record   was   k«-pt   of   them. 
When   the  board  of  1SH9  started  Its  dli',  II   Is  sup- 
posed a  number  was  chosen  for  tlie  beginning  which 
would    allow    plenty    of    margin    for    such    earlier 
uumbers    as    might    turn    up    without    overlapping 
numbers. 

no.  50.*  Compilation  of  laws  to  protect  and  promote 
horticultural   Interests  of  state.      1889.     28  pp. 

no.  51.*  Laws  relative  to  horticulture  and  remedies 
recommended  for  the  destruction  of  Injurious  In- 
sects.     1889. 

no.  52.  Repts.  of  the  San  Bernardino  and  Tulare  co. 
horticultural    comrs.      1889.      5    pp. 

no.  53.  Regulations  to  prevent  the  spread  of  contagious 
diseases  among  fruit  trees.     1889.     6  pp. 

no.   54.    Kept,  of  the  Sutter  CO.  bd.  of  horticultural  comrs. 
1880. 
Not  seen  ;  taken  from  p.  18  Ann.  rept.  hortlc.  bd.  1889. 
See  also  note  under  next  Item. 

no.  54.  Historical  sketch  of  rise  and  downfall  of  the 
cottony  cushion  scale ;  by  George  Rice.  1890. 
8  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  title  supplied  by  Cal.  State  Library.  Prob- 
ably a  case  of  duplicate  numbering  as  in  no.  67, 
below,  and  one  is  proliably  intended  for  no  55, 
but,  which  one.  It  has  not  been  possible  to  ascertain 
from  any  of  the  sources  resorted  to  by  compiler. 

no.  55.  Cal.  dried  fruits  and  how  to  use  them  ;  by  Prof. 
C.  H.  Allen.     1891    (?).     8  pp. 

no.  56.  Peach  yellows.  A  warning  to  fruit  growers ;  by 
B.  M.  Lelong.  1891.  29  pp.,  1  map,  4  pis. 
These  two  assignments,  viz.,  no.  55  and  56  are  sup- 
posititious. After  considerable  correspondence  and 
research  no  record  of  these  two  bulletins  was 
forthcoming.  On  p.  21  of  the  ann.  rept.  of  the  bd. 
of  hortlc.  for  1891  there  Is  an  allusion  to  pamph- 
lets, referred  to  as  bulletins,  relating  to  these 
sul)jects  having  been  issued  during  the  year.  The 
pamphlet  on  Cal.  dried  fruits  has  not  been  seen 
by  the  compiler  and  that  on  Peach  yellows  Is  un- 
numbered. Although  the  assumption  that  these 
pamphlets  were  Intended  for  these  bulletins  Is 
reasonable,  It  Is  entirely  probably  tliat  they  have 
not  been  assigned  to  the  correct  numlters. 

no.  57.  Internal  parasites  discovered  In  the  San  Gabriel 
Valley  ;  recommendations  and  notes.     1801.     7  pp. 

no.  58.  Peach-tree  borers  Infesting  deciduous  trees  ;  by  A. 
Craw.     1891.     7  pp. 

DO.  50.  Compilation  of  laws  to  protect  and  promote  the 
horticultural  Interests  of  the  state ;  act  as 
amended.      1801.      7   pp. 

no.  60.  Regulations  to  prevent  the  Introduction  and 
spread  of  Injurious  Insect  [)ests  and  contagious 
diseases  among  fruit  and  fruit  trees,  and  for  the 
prevention,  treatment,  cure,  and  extirpation  of 
fruit  pests  and  of  diseases  of  fruit  and  fruit  trees; 
amended   Nov.   20,    1801.      1801.      13  pp. 

no.  61.  Crops  and  fertilizers,  with  reference  to  Cal.  soli 
and  practice  ;  a  lecture  by  E.  W.  Ullgard.  1892. 
16  pp. 

no.  62.  Regulations  to  prevent  the  Introduction  of  In- 
iurious  insect  pests  and  contagions  diseases  among 
fruit  and  fruit  trees.     1892.     7  pp. 

no.  63.  Fig  drying  and  curing.  Uepr.  from  rept.  of  state 
bd.  of  hortic.  for  ISSO.     1S93.     7  pp. 

no.  64.  Ann  address  del'd  by  Hon.  Ellwood  Cooper,  pres. 
of  state  bd.  of  horticulture,  before  I6th  State  Fruit 
Growers*  Convention,  held  at  San  Jose,  Nov.  1892. 
1803.     14  pp. 

no.  65.  Fruit  markets  and  transportation.  Report  to  the 
State  Fruit  Growers'  Convention,  Ijos  Angeles 
Nov.  21-24,   1.S03.     20  pp. 

no.  66.  Resolutions  and  repts.  adopted  by  the  Fruit 
(irowers'  Convention,  Los  Angeles,  Nov.  21-24, 
1893.     14  pp. 


•  No.  50  was  supplied  by  Cal.  State  Library ;  no.  51 
was  taken  from  p.  1.8  ann.  rept.  bd.  hortlc.  1889. 
It  Is  prolinble  that  both  tilies  refer  to  the  same 
bulletin,  leaving  one  number  blank.  It  Is  possible 
that  the  unnumbered  bulletins  on  "The  Olive  In 
Cal.,  "  Issued  In  1889,  was  Intended  to  make  up  one 
of  these  numbers. 


42 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Horticultural  Commissions  and  Boards — cont'd 

STATE  BOARD — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

BULLETINS — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

no    67.  Horticultural  quarantine  guardians,  a  revised  list. 

1894.     20  pp. 
no    C7.   Insect   pests   and   remedies.      Synopsis  from    rept. 
of  Alet.  Craw,  quarantine  officer  and  entomologist, 
for  1893.    With  latest  approved  formulas  appended. 
1894.     25  pp..  Iv  pis. 
This  should  be  numbered  no.  68. 
no    G9.  Transaction    of    State    Bd.    of    Horticulture    and 
repts.  of  officers,  April  16-17,  1895.     1895.     13  pp. 
no    70.  Protecting  orchards  agst.  frost — How  to  prevent 
Injury  from  frost,  etc. ;  by  W.  H.  Hammon.     1896. 
28  pp. 
no    71.  Insect     pests    and    remedies.       Latest    approved 
formulas.     1900.     32  pp. 

non-serial 

1886.  Comments   on   hortic.    bd.    library   and    cost    of 
same.     (Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1885/6:  436.) 

1887.  Efforts  to  secure  additional  help  for  state  bd.  of 
hortic.  from  legisl.  futile.     (Same  1885/6:  479-480.) 

1890-1900.     Rept.  of  exec,  committee  on  examination  of 
books  and  accts.  of  treasurer  of  property  under  con- 
trol  of  bd..  and  amt.  of  work  done.     (A.R.  same 
1890  (pp.  18-20)— bienn.  rept.  same  1899/00.) 
1892.     Library  catalogue,  state  bd.  of  hortic;   by  B.  L. 
Lelong,  secy.     74  pp.     (Hortic.  bd.) 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowlier. 
1901.     Hortic.    officers    of    Cal.;    corrected    to    Nov.    1 
14  pp.     (Same.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowkcr. 
Expenditures  fob;  see  above,  Expenditubes 

LOCAL  BOARDS 

serial 
County  Boards 
Authorized  under  Act  of  March   14,  1883.     Appointed 
by  CO.  supervisors. 
1889-1903/4.     Repts.  of  co.  hortic.  comns.   (later  called 
CO.  bds.). 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1889  In  Ann.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1889:477-501. 
Alameda,   Colusa.    Humboldt,    Kern.    Los   Angeles.   Men- 
docino, Nevada.  Sta.  Barbara,  San  Bernardino,  San 
Benito,  San  Joaquin,   San  Mateo,  Sutter  and  Yen 
tura  CO.  boards  reporting. 

1890  In   Ann.  rept.  bd.  hortic.   1890:475-495. 

Los  Angeles.  Mendocino,  Nevada.  Orange.  Snn  Bernar- 
dino. San  .Toaquin.  Sta.  Barbara.  Sonoma,  Sutter, 
Tulare,  and  Yuba  co.  bds.  reporting. 

1891-1892  no  returns. 

1893/4  In   Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.   1893/4  :  355-384. 

Alameda,  Butte,  Humboldt,  Kern.  Lake,  Ix)s  An;;eles, 
Mendocino,  Monterey,  Nevada.  Orange,  I'lacer, 
Riverside,  San  Benilo,  San  Bernardino,  San  Diego, 
Sta.  Barbara.  Sta.  Clara,  Tehama.  Tulare,  Ventura, 
Yolo,  and  Yuba  co.  bds.  reporting. 

1895/6  Id  Bienn.  rent.  bd.  hortic.  lS95/«:  137-161. 

Fresno,  Los  Angeles.  Merced.  Orange,  Placer,  lilversUle, 
Sacramento.  San  Bernardino,  San  Dligo,  San 
Joiiquln,  Sta.  Barbara.  Sta.  Clara,  Stanislaus, 
Tehama.  Ventura,  and  Y'uba  co.  bds.  reporting. 

1897-1898   none   published. 

1899/00  in  Binnn.  rept.  bd.  horllc.  1899/00  :  2n9-2.''.4. 
Alameda,  Contra  Costa,  Fresno,  Humboldt,  Kings, 
Lassen,  Ix)s  Angeles,  Madera,  Orange.  Placer.  Itlver- 
Hlde,  Sacramento,  San  Bernardino,  Sta.  Barbara. 
Bta.  Clara,  Sta.  Cruz,  San  Diego.  Stanislaus,  Te- 
hama, Tulare,  Ventura,  Yolo,  and  Yuba  co.  bds. 
reporting. 

1901/2  In  Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1001/2  :  213-239. 

Alameda,  Contra  Costa,  Kresno,  Humboldt,  Ijissen, 
Madern,  ^Ionterey,  Orange,  I'lacer,  Riverside,  Sacra- 
mnnto.  San  Bernardino.  San  Diego,  Sta.  liarliara, 
Sta.  Clara,  Sfii.  Cruz,  Stanislaus,  Shasta,  Teliiima, 
Tulare,  Ventura. 

1903/4  In  Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1003/4:153156. 

Alameda.  Kreiino.  Ilninlioldt.  Lassi'n,  Los  Angeli's,  Men- 
docino. Monteriy,  Orange,  Placer,  ItlverBliie,  Sacra- 
mento, Han  Bernardino,  San  IHego,  Sta.  Barbara, 
Hta.  Clara,  HIn.  Cruz,  Shasta,  Stanislaus,  Tehama, 
Tulare,  Ventura,  and  Yuba  co.  bds.  reporting. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Horticultural  Commissions  and  Boards — cont'd 
LOCAL  BOARDS— cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
District    Commissioners 
Under  Act  of  March  13.  1881. 

1  DISTRICT 
Sonoma  District 

Sonoma.  Marin.  Lake,  Mendocino,  Humboldt,  Del  Norte, 
Trinity,  and  Siskiyou. 
1891.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1891  in  Ann.  rept  bd.  hortic.  1891 :  40-45.     White. 
None  other  found. 

2  DISTRICT 
Napa  District 

Napa,  Solano,  and  Contra  Costa  cos. 
1885/6-1886/8.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1885/6  In  Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  comrs.  1885/6  : 

17-20.     Boggs. 
1886/8  In  Bienn.  rept.  bd.   hortic.  comrs.  1886/8 : 
269-270.     Boggs. 

3  DISTRICT 
San  Francisco  District 

City  and  co.  of  S.  F.,  San  Mateo,  Alameda.  Sta.  Clara, 
Sta.    Cruz,    Snn    Benito.    Monterey.    Los    Angeles, 
Ventura,    Santa    Barbara,    San    Luis    Obispo,    San 
Bernardino,  and  San  Diego  cos. 
1881-1891.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1881  In  Ann.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1881  :  65-88.     Chapln. 

1882-1890  no  returns. 

1891  In  Ann.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1891  :  38-39.     Block. 

4  DISTRICT 
Los  Angeles  District 

Los  Angeles,  Ventura,  Santa  Barbara,  San  Luis  Obispo, 
San  Bernardino,  and  San  Diego  cos. 
1881.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1881   In  Ann.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1881  :  90.     White. 

5  DISTRICT 
Sacramento  District 

Sacramento,  Y'olo,  Sutter,  Colusa,  Butte,  Tehama,  and 
Shasta  cos. 
1891.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1891  In  Ann.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1891  :  45-51.     Runyon. 

6  DISTRICT 
San  Joaquin  District 

San   .Toaquin,    Stanislaus,    Merced,    Fresno,   Tulare,   and 
Kern  cos. 
1886/8-1893/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs. 
In  Documents  as  follows: 

188G/8  in  Blenu.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1886/8  :  271-272. 

Robinson. 
1SS9-1,S90  no  returns. 

1891  in  Ann.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1891 :  36-38.   Thomas. 
1890-1892  no  returns. 

1893/4    In    Bienn.    rept.    bd.    hortic.    1893/4 :  69-76. 
Tliomas. 

7  DISTRICT 
El  Dorado  District 

El    Dorado,    Amador,    Calaveras,    Tuolumne,    Mariposa, 
I'lacer.     Nevada,    Yuba,     Sierra,     Plumas,     Lassen, 
Modoc.  Al|ilne.  Sfono,  Inyo  cos. 
1881.     Ann.  roi)t.  of  comrs. 

In  Documents  as  follows: 

ISSl  in  Ann.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1881 :  22-24.     Glllett 

None  other  found. 

non-serial 
1889.     Repts.  of  San  Bernardino  and  Tulare  Co.  hortic. 
comrs.    fi  pp.     (Bull.  52,  bd.  liortlc.) 

.     Rept.  of  Sutler  Co.  bd.  of  hortic.  comra.     (Bull. 

G4(?),  same.) 

Sn'  noiiH  niHb'r  Bulletins,  serial  grntip,  above. 
1902.     What    hortic.    comns.    have    done    for    Cal.      (8 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1901/2:  360-365.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


43 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Horticulture 

CBors;  see  above,  that  title 
Laws;  see  below,  that  title 
Labor;  see  that  title 
Laws 

1880.     Legislation  re.  vltlc.  work.     (Kept,  of  vltlc.  work 

agrlc.  college  1883/5   (pp.  11-12)— same  1885/6.) 
1880-1881.     Acts  re.  vltlc.     (1  A.R.  bd.  vltlc.  comrs.  rev. 
ed.  1880  (pp.  5-8)— 2  same  1881.) 

.     Acts   to    promote    vltlc.    and    hortlc.    Industries. 

(1  A.R.  hortic.  comrs.  1882:  5-8.) 
1881-1885.     Laws  re.  hortlc.      (Blenn.   rept.  bd.  hortlc. 
1885/6  (pp.  7-11)— A.R.  same  1S90.) 

Not  fo\ind  In  nnn.  rept.  1S80. 

1889.  Compilation  of  laws  to  protect  and  promote 
hortlc.  Interests  of  state.  28  pp.  (Bull.  50(51?), 
bd.  hortlc.) 

1889-1896.  Hortlc.  laws  of  state;  amdmt.  to  law  allow- 
ing less  than  three  members  to  co.  comns.  declared 
unconstitutional;  courts  decision  re.  same.  (5 
blenn.  rept.  bd.  hortlc.  1895/6:  1-6.) 

1891.  Compilation  of  laws  to  protect  and  promote 
agrlc.  interests  of  the  state;  act  as  amended.  7  pp. 
(Bull.  59.  bd.  hortlc.) 

1901.     Cal's.  hortlc.   statutes  with  court  decisions  and 
legal  opinions  relating  thereto.     57  pp.     (Same.) 
Livestock 

1850.  Review  by  committee  on  agrlc.  of  stock  and 
grain  raising  prior  to  war,  and  uncertain  protec- 
tion of  property  rights  resulting  therefrom. 
(Leglsl.  jol.  1849/50:  654.) 

1856-1865.  Table  of  statistics  of  livestock  and  Improve- 
ments, compiled  from  official  repts.  of  co.  assessors 
and  surveyors.  (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1856  (foldg. 
table)— same  1865.) 

1864.  The  present  anomalous  condition  of  general 
stock  raising  interest  of  state  requires  thorough 
revolution  in  whole  farming  system;  greater  degree 
of  skill  and  scientific  knowledge  necessary,  etc. 
(Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1864/5:  33-42.) 

1879.  The  loco  weed  suggested  as  proper  subject  for 
state  aid.  (Blenn.  rept.  agrlc.  college  1878/9:  71- 
72.) 

1882.  Livestock  Interests  of  the  Pacific  Coast.  (Trans, 
state  agrlc.  socy.  1882:  204-218.) 

1883.  In  opinion  of  bd.  of  agrlc,  the  only  practical 
diversity  to  farming  in  great  wheat-growing  areas 
of  Cal.  relates  to  stock  raising.  (Same  1883:  17-19.) 

1884.  Table  showing  no.  of  each  kind  of  livestock  and 
average  value  by  cos.     (Same  1884:  209-210.) 

.    The  livestock  interest  of  Cal.     (Same  1884:  211- 

215.) 
1888.    Comment  on  livestock  Interest  in  state.     (Same 

1888:  20-21.) 

1892.  Comment  on  livestock  interest  of  state:  attempt 
to  provide  for  formation  of  bureau  of  information 
and  statistics  in  livestock  being  made  before  Con- 
gress indorsed;  permanent  establishment  of  large 
abattoirs  in  Cal.  commended.     (Same  1891:  17-19.) 

1893-1894.  Table  showing  no.  and  value  of  livestock  by 
cos.     (.Same  1893   (pp.  154-156)— same  1894.) 

1894.  The  ravages  of  the  bacillus  anthracis  in  Cal.;  by 
C.  L.  Bard.     11  pp. 

.     Same.     (13   blenn.   rept.   bd.   health   1892/4:  273- 

281.) 

1895.  Comment  on  cost  of  producing  thoroughbred 
stock;  principal  thoroughbred  stock  farms  in  state. 
(Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1895:  26-27.) 

1900/1.  Stmt,  of  Importations  of  livestock  and  packing 
house  products  over  Southern  Paciflc  and  Santa  Fe 
systems.     (Same  1901:  163.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
1901-1904.     Rept.  of  veterinary  science  and  bacteriology. 
(Rept.  agric.  exper.  stations  1901/3  (pp.  114-118)  — 
savie  1903/4.) 

1902.  Importance  of  selection  in  breeding  animals;  by 
L.  Anderson  of  Univ.  of  Cal.  (Trans,  state  agrlc. 
socy.  1901:  77-84.) 

1903.  Table  showing  no.  and  value  of  different  kinds 
of  livestock  in  Cal.  (11  blenn.  rept.  labor  statis- 
tics 1902/4:  114.) 

Cattle 

1848-1849.     Rapid  decrease  in  no.  of  cattle  In  proportion 

to  increase  in  population.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1849.) 
1850.     Registration  of  cattle  brands  and  ear-marks  at 

CO.   seats   urged   by  committee  on   agrlc.      (Leglsl. 

Jol.  1849/50:  655.) 
1854.     Stmt,   of  no.   of  beef  cattle   brought   Into   state 

through  various  passes,  and  no.  in  15  cos.     (Govs. 

ann.  mess.  1855:  25.) 
1881.     Short-horn  breeding  in  Cal.;  by  Col.  C.  Younger. 

(Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1881:  214-219.) 
1883.     Table  showing  no.  of  milch  cows,  oxen,  and  other 

cattle  In  each  co.  and  average  price  according  to 

age.    (Same  1883:  202-203.) 
1893.     Investigation    of    cattle    foods    of    Cal.     7    pp. 

(Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  100.) 
1898-1904.     Animal     Industry     and     dairy     husbandry. 

(Rept.  agric.  exper.  station  1898/01  pt.  2  (pp.  308- 

315)— same  1903/4.) 

1899.  Letters  giving  statistics  re.  herds  of  dairy  cows. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1899:  38-45.) 

.     Condition  of  beef  cattle  industry  In  Cal.     (Same 

1899:  27-29.) 

1900.  The  breeding  of  beef  cattle;  by  Jas.  Whlttaker, 
of  Gait.     (Same  1900:  96-97.) 

.     Animal  and  dairy  industries  in  Cal.;  by  L.  An- 
derson.    (Same  1900:  112-124.) 
Diseases;  see  below.  Inspection 
Fence  Law;  see  above,  that  title 
Goat 

1866.  Cashmere  goats  in  Cal.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1864/5:  304-305.) 

1899.     Comment   on    Angora    goat    industry,    in    state. 
(Same  1899:  32-33.) 
Hog;  see  below.  Swine 
Horse 

1850.  Stock  raising  discouraged  by  prevalence  of  horse 
stealing,  as  facilitated  by  ready  sales  and  Increased 
prices  offered  for  horses;  with  suggestion  for  en- 
actment of  Stray  Laws  In  prevention  of  same  re- 
ported by  committee  on  agrlc.  (Legisl.  jol.  1849/ 
50:  655.) 

1855-1890.  History  of  the  horse  life  of  Cal's.  most  suc- 
cessful breeder,  J.  C.  Simpson.  (Trans,  state  agrlc. 
socy.  1890:  253-278.) 

1864-1901.  Tabular  stmt,  of  trials  of  speed  at  state 
fair,  and  premiums  awarded  to  horses.  (Same 
1864  (pp.  22-28)— sojne  1901.) 

1880-1891.  Comment  on  Increase  In  value  of  horses  in 
Cal.  since  1880;  prices  brought  by  thoroughbreds 
during  past  yr.     (Same  1891 :  25-27.) 

1881-1889.  Rept.  of  races  at  ann.  agrle.  fair.  (Same 
1881  (pp.  113-127)— .fa7?ie  1889.) 

1883.  As  outcome  of  livestock  exhibits  of  socy.  fair, 
the  demand  for  Cal.-bred  horses  and  Improved 
cattle  is  greater  than  supply;  "Norman"  and 
"  Percheron  "  and  numerous  other  classes  of  horses 
now  bred  to  great  extent;  ledger  acct.  of  races  at 
ann.  fair.     (Same  1882:  9-10.) 

.     Table   showing   no.   of   horses   in   each   co.   and 

average  price  according  to  age.     (Same  1883:  200.) 

.     See  also  Crops;  this  date. 


44 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Livestock — cont'd 
HoBSE — cont'd 

1885.  Adaptation  of  Cal.  for  stock  breeding;  eastern 
breeders  of  thorough-bred  horses  negotiating  for 
purchase  of  farms  in  state.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1SS5:  14-16.) 

1890.  Conditions  of  State  Fair  Futurity  Stalte  to  be 
offered  by  bd.  of  agric.     {Same  1890:  43.) 

.     Comment    on    growth    of    livestocli    interest    in 

state;  public  sales  in  N.  Y.  alone  of  Cal.-bred  year- 
lings and  2-yr.-old  trotters  aggregated  over  one-half 
million  dollars  during  season;  ann.  sales  arranged 
to  be  held  there.     (Same  1890:  18-19.) 

1899.  Horses  in  Cal.    (Same  1899:  24-26.) 

1900.  State  fair  speed  programme.     55  pp.    16°. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

Inspection 
1865.  Legislative  action  to  protect  cattle  of  state  from 
cattle  plague,  called  by  Germans  rinderpest,  ad- 
vised. (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1864/5:  65-66.) 
1867.  Legislation  needed  to  prevent  introduction  of 
Texas  fever  among  cattle  of  state,  suggested  legis- 
lation re.  branding  cattle.     (Same  1866/7:  10-11.) 

1886.  Hog  cholera;  by  R.  J.  Dawson,  V.  S.,  San  Fran- 
cisco.    (Same  1886:  234-236.) 

1886/8.  Rept.  on  contagious  diseases  among  cattle  ex- 
isting in  some  parts  of  state;  with  letter  of  Dr. 
Herrick  suppl.  to  his  rept.  on  yellow  fever,  re. 
making  inquiry  into  question  of  cattle  diseases  in 
Cal.  appended.  (10  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1886/8: 
71-75.) 

1887.  Correspondence  with  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agric.  re. 
suppression  of  pleuro-pneumonia  among  cattle;  N. 
Y.  legislation  re.  same.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1887:  224-230.) 

1887-1888.  Advising  passage  necessary  quarantine  re- 
strictions by  legisl.  on  all  importations  of  livestock. 
(iSame  1887  (p.  21)— same  1888.) 

1888.  Rept.  of  inspector  of  cattle  disease  in  Southern 
Cal.     (11  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1888/90:  91-98.) 

.     Rept.  on  cattle  diseases  prevalent  in  state;    by 

Dr.  Thos.  Bowhill,  M.  R.  C.  V.  S.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1888:  228-234.) 

189(?).  Texas  fever;  by  C.  H.  Blemer.  11  pp.  (State 
veterinarian.) 

Not  set-n  ;  entry   from  Rowker. 

1891.  Recommending  passage  of  stringent  laws  tor 
suppression  of  contagious  diseases  among  live- 
stock.    (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1891:  27-28.) 

1894.  Paper  on  subject  of  ravages  of  bacillus  anfhracis 
in  Cal.;  by  C.  L.  Bard.  (13  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health 
1892/4:  273-281.) 

1899.  Comment  on  Texas  or  splenetic  fever  and  its 
control.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1899:  29.) 

.  Petition  praying  for  change  in  laws  re.  quaran- 
tine agst.  diseases  among  domestic  animals.  (Sen. 
Jol.  33  sess.  p.  519.) 

.     Veto  of  act  to  provide  for  inspection  of  dairies, 

etc.,  and  to  prevent  sale  of  milk  drawn  from  dis- 
eased animals,  etc.     (Same  33  sess.  pp.  1053-1054.) 

1901.  Sheep  scab;  Its  nature  and  treatment.  31  pp. 
(State  veterinarian.) 

Kcpr.  from  Bull.  '21.  V.  S.  Buronu  Animal  Industry. 
Not  Hoen  ;  entry   from  Bowker. 

.    Contagious  and  Infectious  diseases  In  animals  In 

Cal.;    by   Dr.   C.   H.   Blemer.      (Trans,   state   agric. 
socy.  1901:  112-123.) 
Mules 
1883.    Table  showing  no.  of  mules  In  each  co.  and  aver- 
age price  according   to  age.      (Trans,   state  agric. 
socy.  1883:  201.) 
Quabartike;  see  above,  Inhi-ection 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
Sheep 
1863.     Prize  essay  on  sheep  husbandry  In  Cal.     (Trans. 

state  agric.  socy.  1863:  134-145.) 
1865.     Sheep  husbandry  and  dogs  in  Cal.;  legislation  to 

protect  this  kind  of  property  from  such  destruction 

advised.     (Same  1864/5:  63-65.) 
1874.     Sheep   raising   in   Cal.;    practical   directions   for 

breeding  and  handling  sheep  in  Cal.  with  reference 

to  direct  profit;   sheep  work  for  each  mo.   (   Same 

1874:  449-476;    563-569.) 
1883.     Table  showing  no.  of  sheep  in  each  co.,  average 

price   per   head   under  and   over  one  yr.,   and  no. 

killed  by  dogs.     (Same  1883:  204.) 

1891.  Causes  for  depression  in  sheep  husbandry  in 
state;  protective  legislation  recommended  agst. 
"scab."     (Same  1891:  20-22.) 

1892.  Brief  sketch  of  importation  of  broad-tailed  sheep 
of  Persia.  (A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1891/2:  202- 
203.) 

State  Veterinarian 

See  also  below,  Receipts  and  Expenditures. 
serial 
1901/2.     Rept.  of  state  veterinarian. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1901/2  In  App.  to  jols.  35  sess.  v.  2  doc.  17. 
No  more  issued. 

non-serial 
1902.     State  veterinarian  act  became  law  under  consti- 
tutional provision,  without  govs,  approval,  Mch.  18, 
1899.     (Rept.  dairy  bureau  1900/2:  53-55.) 
State  Veterin.\ry  Medical  Board 
See  also  above.  Expenditures. 

serial 
Under  act  of  Marcb  23,  1893. 
1893/4-1899/02.    Bienn.  rept.  of  state  veterinary  medi- 
cal bd.,  l-[4]. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1893/4   In  App.   to  Jols.  31  sess.  v.  6  unuum. 
doc. 

2.  1894/6    In    App    to    Jols.    32    sess.    v.    6    doc. 

[2]. 

3.  1896/8    In    App.    to   Jols.    33    sess.    v.    1    doc. 

[111. 
unnum.   1899/1902  In  App.   to  Jols.  S.^  sess.   v.   2  doc. 
18. 

non-serial 

1899.  Rept.  on  state  veterinary  medical  bd.  (Rept.  of 
committee  to  make  examination  of  state  institu- 
tions 1899:  177-178.) 

.     Same  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

Swine 

1874.  Hogs  vs.  wheat.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1874: 
345-346.) 

1883.  Table  showing  no.  of  hogs  in  each  co.  and  aver- 
age price  over  and  under  one  yr.  (Sa»ie  1883: 
205.) 

1893.  Hog  raising  in  Cal.     (Same  1893:  17-19.) 

1901.     The  growing  of  swine;  by  C.  H.  Sessions,  of  Los 

Angeles.     (Same  1901:  89-90.) 
Poultry-Raising 

1889.     Lack  of  interest  in  poultry  industry  in  state — 

over    one   hundred    and    fifty    carloads   of   dressed 

poultry  Imported  into  Cal.  ann.  (Trans,  state  agric. 

socy.  18.S9:  20-22.) 

1899.  Comment  on  poultry  business  in  state.  (Same 
1899:  33.) 

1900.  Poultry  culture;  by  H.  Berrar,  of  San  Jose. 
(Same  1900:  80-84.) 

1901.  Poultry  culture  and  Its  advantages  In  Cal.;  by 
H.  Berrar.     (Same  1901:  91-99.) 

.     Raising  poultry    in   San   .loaquln   Valley;    by  G. 

Andrews.     (Same  1901:  100-103.) 
1901.     Rept.  of  committee  on  the  poultry  exper.  station. 

(AH.  agile,  expor.  Htatlon   1903/4:  89-90.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


45 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Premiums 

See  also  above.  Bounty. 

1858.  Repts.  of  committees  of  award.  (Trans,  state 
agrlc.  socy.  1858:  118-149.) 

1858-1901.  List  of  premiums  awarded  at  state  fair. 
(.Same  1858  (pp.  150-165)— .some  1901.) 

1859.  Newspaper  rept.  of  the  state  fair,  which  reed, 
award  for  first  premium.     (><ame  1859:  364-480.) 

1863.  SugKestlon  for  increa.se  and  no.  of  i)rcmiuras  at 
the  ann.  fair;  that  legisi.  rtqulre,  liy  enactment, 
distr.  and  co.  assessors  to  nialve,  under  oath,  agrlc. 
and  other  statistical  repts.  to  this  dopt.  and  pro- 
hibit payment  of  salary  until  this  duty  be  faith- 
fully performed.     (Same  1863:  22-24.) 

.     Entry  of  articles  and  premiums  awarded  under 

state  bounty  law.     (Same  1863:  61-63.) 

1865.  Circular  sent  out  by  bd.  of  agric.  re.  premium  to 
be  offered  for  best  statistical  and  descriptive  rept. 
of  CO.  assessors.     (Same  IS64/5:  222-223.) 

1867-1871.  Repts.  of  committees  of  award.  (Same 
1866/7   (pp.  159-175)— sania  1870/1.) 

1878.  Table  showing  amts.  appropriated  to  the  various 
distr.  and  co.  socys.,  amt.  drawn,  and  amt.  of  pre- 
miums paid  by  each.     (Same  1878:  14.) 

1880-1894.  Comparative  table  showing  amt.  of  cash  pre- 
miums of  the  socy.     (Same  1894:  30.) 

1892-1901.     Premium  list  of  39th-47th  ann.  fair  at  Sac- 
ramento, 1892-1896,  1899-1901.    16°. 
Not  seen  :  eutr.v  from  Ht>wkiT. 

Horses 

1864-1901.    See  above,  Livestock.    Horses;  these  dates. 
Seed  and  Plant  Distribution 

serial 

1  series 

A 
1883-1886.     Distribution  of  plants.     1  sheet. 
Checklist 

1883  rnlv.  of  Cal.  Exper.  Station,  bulls.  2.  5. 

"     Blenn.  rept.  agrlc.  college  1883/4  :  104-109. 

1884  Univ.  of  Cal.   Exper.  Station,  bull.  29. 

"     Blenn.  rept.  agrlc.  college  1883/4  :  104-109. 

1885  I'nlr.  of  Cal.  Exper.  Station,  bull.  50. 

■•     Blenn.  rent,  asrlc.  college  188.'>/6  :  160-162. 

1886  Univ.  of  Cal.  Exper.  Station,  bull.  62. 

B 

1884-1886.    Distribution  of  seeds.    1  sheet. 

Checklist 

1884  Univ.  of  Cal.  Exper.  Station,  bull.  22. 

•'     Blenn.  rept.  agrlc.  college  188.3/4  :  106107. 

1885  ITnlv.  of  Cal.  Exper.  Station,  bull.  47. 

"     Blenn.  rept.  agrlc.  college  1883/4  :  158-160. 

1886  1883/4 :  bull.  61. 

2  series 

1887-1897.     Distribution  of  plants  and  seeds. 

Checklist 
1887  Univ.  of  Cal.  Exper.  Station,  bulls.  68.  76.    2  sheets. 

1888 '  '•  "  bull.  81.     3  pp. 

1889 "  bull.  84.     4   pp. 

1890 bull.  89.     4   pp. 

1891 '  "  •'  bull.  95.     4   pp. 

1892 bull.  98.     4   pp. 

1893 '  bull.   103.     4   pp. 

1894     "       "       "  "  "  bull.   106.     8   pp. 

1805 bull.   109.     16  pp. 

1896 "  bull.   112.     8  pp. 

1897     "       "       ' bull.   118.     8  pp. 

3  series 
A 
1899-1902.     Distribution   of   seeds  and   plants;    unnum. 
circulars. 

None  seen  :  title  taken  from  Kept,  agrlc.  exper.  station 
1898/01  :  16. 

B 

1899-1900.     Exchange  seed-list. 
No.  5.  1900.  only  no.  seen. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Seed  and  Plant  Distribution — cont'd 
non-serial 
1890-1904.     Repts.  from  misc.  plants  sent  out  from  cen- 
tral station.     (A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1890  (pp. 
221-236)- .same  1901/3.) 
Not  found  In  1891/2. 
1897-1904.     Plants   sent   for   identification   and   opinion 
as  to  their  economic  value.     (Same  1897/8  (pp.  256- 
2G1)— same  1903/4.) 
Expenditures  for;  see  above.  Expenditubes 
Soils 

1876/7.     Analyses  of  soils  on  Univ.  grounds.     (Blenn. 

rept.  agric.  college  1876/7:  36-43.) 
1876/7-1902/3.     Analyses  of  soils.     (Same  1876/7    (pp. 

31-49) — Agric.  exper.  station  same  1901/3.) 
1877.     Concerning    industrial    survey,    transmission    of 
soil  specimens,  etc.;  by  E.  W.  Hilgard.     Apr.,  1877. 
5  (1)  pp.     (Bull.  20.  Univ.  of  Cal.) 

1879.  List  of  Cal.  soils  in  collection  of  agric.  dept., 
Univ.  of  Cal..  arranged  by  cos.  (Blenn.  rept.  agric. 
college  1878/9:  39-46.) 

1880.  Mechanical  analysis  of  soil  no.  168  from  Ventura 
Co.  re.  capacity  for  raising  moisture  from  great 
depths.     (A.R.  same  1880:  34.) 

1881/2.  Physical  soil  examinations;  tilling  qualities, 
how  determined;  moisture  absorption;  abstr.  of 
Mr.  L.  Fisher's  thesis  on  subject.  (Bienn.  rept. 
savie  1881/2:  51-54.) 

.     Table  giving  mechanical   analyses  of  Cal.  soils 

and  subsoils.     (Same  1881/2:  foldg.  table.) 

1881/2-1894/5.  Investigation  and  analyses  of  soils  in 
following  regions:  Sacramento  and  San  Joaquin 
valleys,  foothills  of  the  Sierra,  southern  or  Los 
Angeles  region,  coast  region  north  and  south  of 
San  Pablo  Bay.  (Same  1881/2  (pp.  19-51)— A.R. 
same  1894/5.) 

1881/2-1902/3.  General  table  giving  analyses  of  Cal. 
soils  and  subsoils  arranged  by  soil  regions.  (Same 
1881/2  (foldg.  table) — Agric.  exper.  station  same 
1901/3.) 

Not  found  In  ann.  rept.  1894/5. 

1884.  Results  of  examinations  by  agric.  dept.  of  Univ. 
of  soils  from  Northern  Coast  Range  region,  and 
various  upland  soils;  also  of  tule.  marsh,  and  alkali 
lands,  and  soils  of  Southern  Cal.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1884:  183-199.) 

.     Examination   of   various   upland   soils.     1   sheet 

(Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  30.) 
.     Examination  of  tule,  marsh,  and  alkali  soils;  by 

Hilgard.    1  sheet.     (Same,  bull.  28.) 
.     Examination     of     soils     from     Northern     Coast 

Range  region;   by  Hilgard.     1  sheet.     (Same.  bull. 

27.) 
.    Examination  of  grape-growing  soils;  by  Hilgard. 

1  sheet.     (Same,  bull.  24.) 
.     Examination  of  Alameda  Co.  vineyard  soils.     1 

sheet.     (Same,  bull.  25.) 
• -.     Examination  of  soils  from  Southern  Cal.;  by  Hil- 
gard.    1  sheet.     (Same,  bull.  15.) 
.     Examination    of    soils;     by    Hilgard.      1    sheet. 

(Same,  bull.  10.) 
.     Concerning    industrial    survey,    transmission    of 

soil  specimens,  etc.;  by  E.  W.  Hilgard.    rev.  Jan., 

1884.    7  pp. 

Itevlslon  of  Bull.  26.  T'nlv.  of  Cal.    see  above,  1877. 

1885.  Examination  of  soils  and  subsoils;  by  Hilgard. 
1  sheet.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  36.) 

.     Examination   of  soils   and   waters;    by   Hilgard. 

1  sheet.     (Same,  bull.  33.) 

.  Examination  of  soils  from  Bay  region;  by  Hil- 
gard.   1  sheet.     (Same,  bull.  49.) 


46 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


AGRICtTLTURE— cont'd 

Soils— cont'd 

1889.  Table  giving  analyses  of  soils  of  Foothill  Exper. 
Station.  (Bienn.  rept.  agric.  exper.  station  1888/9: 
81.) 

.  Table  giving  analyses  of  soils  of  southern  foot- 
hills in  Tuolumne,  Mariposa,  and  Merced  cos. 
(Same.  1888/9:  77.) 

.     Analyses  of  soils   of  sec.   along  Central  Pacific 

R.R.,  In  Placer  Co.     {Same,  1888/9:  74.) 

.     Analyses  of  soils  of  gravel  plains  and  "  Bedrock 

Lands  "  in  Foothill  Region,  by  cos.  (Same  1888/9: 
61.) 

.     General  feature  of  Foothill  Region;   occurrence 

of  several  soils;  descriptions  and  analyses  of  soils 
of  sections  across  foothills  and  of  station  tract. 
(Same  1888/9:  54-85.) 

.     Soil    investigation;     its    methods    and    results. 

(Same  151-172.) 

.  Table  giving  location,  depth,  characteristic  vege- 
tation, and  analyses  of  soils  in  regions  represented 
by  the  several  exper.  stations.  {Same  1889  facing 
p.  148.) 

1891/2.  Mechanical  analyses  of  soils.  (A.R.  agric. 
exper.  stations  1891/2:  41-48.) 

.     Determination    of    organic    nitrogen     in    soils. 

(Same  1891/2:  48-49.) 

1892.  The  methods  of  physical  and  chemical  soil  analy- 
ses.    (Same  1891/2:  241-257.) 

1892/4.  Investigations  in  soil  physics;  mechanical 
composition  of  soils  re.  moisture  and  water  move- 
ments; influence  of  soil  composition  upon  hygro- 
scopic moisture;  capacity  of  soils  for  holding 
water;  capillary  rise  of  water  in  soils.  (Bienn. 
rept.  agric.  exper.  stations  1892/4:  70-100.) 

.     Table  giving  mechanical   analyses  of  Cal.   soils 

and  subsoils  by  character,  regions,  locality,  and  co. 
foldg.  table.     (Sa7?!e  1892/4.) 

1893.  Fruits  and  soils  of  the  arid  region.  (4  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  hortic.  1893/4:  303-312.) 

1894.  On  the  digestion  of  soils  for  analyses;  compari- 
son of  hydrochloric  and  oxalic  acid  in  soil  extrac- 
tion. (Bienn.  rept.  agric.  exper.  stations  1892/4: 
61-65.) 

.     Analysis    of    two    Ky.    blue-grass    soils.      (A.R. 

same  1892/4:  65-66.) 

.     On  nitrogen  contents  of  soil  humus  in  arid  and 

humid  regions.     (Bienn.  rept.  same  1892/4:  66-70.) 

.     Table    giving    average   composition    of    soils    in 

humid  and  arid  regions  of  U.  S.  by  states.  (Same 
1892/4:  119.) 

.     Relations  of  soils   to  climate;    the   processes  of 

soil  formation;  Influence  of  climatic  conditions 
upon  physical  character;  comparison  of  soils  from 
arid  and  humid  regions  of  U.  S. ;  alkali  lands  of 
arid   regions.     (Same  1892/4:  100-139.) 

1894/5.  Examination  and  analyses  of  IloUister  Valley 
and  Perris  Valley  soils;  also  waters  of  Perrls  Val- 
ley.    (A.R.  sa7ne  1894/5:  13-23.) 

1895.  Table  giving  amt.  of  soil  Ingredients  withdrawn 
by  various  crops — grapes,  oranges,  wheat,  cotton, 
etc.     (Same  1894/5:  124-125.) 

.     Supply    of    BoU    nitrogen;    by    E.    W.    Hllgard. 

(Same  1895:  32-35.) 

.     Late  progress  In  soil  examination;  tables  giving 

soil  analyses  of  Cal.  and  Hawaiian  Islands  soils; 
by  K.  W.  Hllgard.     (Same  1894/5:  23-32.) 

.     Investigation  of  mati))re  noire,  or  humus;  by  M. 

E.  Jaffa.     (Same  1894/5:  35-36.) 

1897/8.  Analyses  and  discussion  of  soils  of  East  High- 
lands, San   Bernardino  Co.     (Same  1897/8:  36-40.) 

•^^.  Same;  of  Sla.  Maria  ami  Slsfjuoc  Valleys  and 
NIpomo  Mesa.     (Same  1897/8:  33-36.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Soils — cont'd 

1898.  Conservation  of  soil  moisture  and  economy  In 
use  of  irrigating  water;  by  Hllgard  and  Lough- 
ridge.  12  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  121.) 
.  Moisture  in  Cal.  soils  during  dry  season;  record 
of  moisture  determinations  in  uncultivated  lands, 
In  grain  lands,  in  saltbush,  hairy  vetch,  sugar- 
beets,  etc.,  in  vineyard  lauds,  in  orchard  soils;  gen- 
eral summary  of  results.  (A.R.  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tions 1897/8:  65-96.) 

1898-1901.  Mechanical  and  chemical  analyses  of  soils: 
volcanic  ash  soil  from  near  Placerville,  soils  o|  Pot- 
ter Valley,  valley  and  mesa  lands  of  San  Gorgonio 
Pass.     (Repts.  same  1898/01  pt.  2:  172-184.) 

1901.  A  laboratory  study  of  the  percolation  of  water 
through  soils;  bv  A.  V.  Stubenrauch.  (Same 
1898/01  pt.  2:  153-172.) 

.     Investigation  of  soil  sediments,  as  formed  under 

arid  conditions,  re.  their  plant-food  value;  by  L.  M. 
Tolman.     (Same  1898/01  pt.  1:  33-42.) 

1901-1903.  Chemical  and  mechanical  examination  and 
analyses  of  soils:  northeastern  lava-bed  region, 
coast  range  region,  Southern  Cal.  (Same  1901/3: 
23-31.) 

.     Table    giving    mechanical    composition    of    Cal. 

soils  by  name,  locality,  and  co.     (Same  1901/3:  'SS.) 

1903.  Methods  of  physical  and  chemical  soil  analysis; 
E.  W.  Hilgard.  23  pp.  (Circular  6,  agric.  exper. 
station.) 

1903/4.     Summary  of  work  of  division  of  soils.     (A.R. 
agric.  exper.  stations  1903/4:  28-34.) 
Alkali 

1871.  Alkali  soils;  practical  mode  of  neutralizing  or 
extracting  alkali  from  soil.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1870/1:  442-443;   475-477.) 

1876/7-1880.  Analyses  of  alkali  soils.  (Bienn.  rept. 
agric.  college  1870/7  (p.  43)— A.R.  same  1880.) 

1877-1903.  Publications  on  alkali  lands  and  their  re- 
clamation by  Cal.  Exper.  Station  and  by  E.  W.  Hll- 
gard, with  pagings  when  found  In  repts.  (Rept. 
agric.  exper.  stations  1901/3:  38-39.) 

1880.  Alkali  soils  and  irrigation  waters  of  San  Joa- 
quin Valley.     (A.R.  agric.  college  1880:  12-22.) 

[1889.]  Rise  of  alkali  in  San  Joaquin  Valley;  by  Hll- 
gard.    4  pp.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  83.) 

.     Same.    (Bienn.  rept.  agric.  exper.  station  1888/9: 

138-148.) 

1890.  Alkali;  its  nature,  causes,  and  repression.  (A.R. 
same  1890:  87-96.) 

1890-1903.  Analyses  of  alkali  soils.  (Same  1890  (pp. 
96-99)— some  1901/3.) 

1891/2.  Alkali;  reclamation  test  with  gypsum  at 
exper.  station  near  Tulare.  (Same  1891/2  (pp.  80- 
90)— sflHie  bienn.  rept.  1892/4.) 

1892/4.  Table  showing  composition  of  alkali  in  differ- 
ent states.      (Bienn.  roiit.  same  1892/4.) 

.     Alkali  and  alkali  soils;  aint.  and  kind  of  soluble 

salts  present  in  different  portions  of  an  alkali  spot, 
from  the  center  to  circumference.  (<Same  1892/4: 
140-145.) 

1895.  Distribution  of  salts  In  alkali  soils;  by  Hllgard 
and  Loiighbrldge.  14  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  station, 
bull.  108.) 

.     The  distribution  of  salts  in  alkali  soils;   effects 

of  rainfall,  irrigation,  and  ;ii)pliralion  of  gypsum, 
with  analysts  under  the  different  conditions;  Aus- 
tralian salt-bush  on  alkali  soil;  l)hi(k  and  white 
alkali,  etc.  (A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1S94/5:  37- 
69.) 

1895-1897.  Tables  giving  results  of  analyses  of  alkali 
soils  In  plots  of  10-arro  tract,  Southern  Cal.  exper. 
station  not  li(>rolofore  analy/.ed  with  average  com- 
Iiosltlon  of  alkali  salts  In  entire  tract.  (Bienn. 
rept.  same  1895/7:  47-48.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFOItNIA 


47 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Soils — cont'd 
Alkali — cont'd 

1895/6.  Alkali  soils  of  Tulare  Exper.  Station;  tables 
giving  leachlngs  of  soil  where  grapevines  lived, 
where  they  barely  lived,  and  where  they  died. 
(Same  1895/7:  41-46.) 

1897.  Tables  showing  tolerance  of  various  crops  for 
alkali,  with  comments— grasses,  legumes,  beets, 
etc.     (Same  1895/7:  48-51.) 

.  Causes  of  so-called  failure  of  prypsum  In  correct- 
ing evil  of  alkali  soils.     (Same  1895/7:  38-41.) 

1898-1901.  Investigation  and  analyses  of  alkali  soils 
from  Elsinore  Valley,  Tulare  substation,  and  from 
Southern  Cal.  station  to  show  effect  of  drouth  on 
rise  of  alkali  salts.  (Kept,  saine  1898/01  pt.  2:  190- 
194.) 

1901.  Tolerance  of  alkali  by  various  cultures;  by 
Loughrldge.  43  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull. 
133.) 

1902.  Cultural  treatment  of  arid  and  alkali  soils;  by 
E.  W.  Hilgard.  (8  blenn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1901/2: 
415-422.) 

Fertilization 

1884.  Examination  of  fertilizing  materials  and  soils. 
1  sheet.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  8.) 

1890.  Chemical  fertilization;  fertilizing  and  fertil- 
izers; how  to  compound  formulas;  commercial  fer- 
tilizer of  modern  origin.  (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1890: 
290-304.) 

.     Composition  of  ramie  plant;  fertilizing  value  of 

greasewood.  8  ppp.  (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull. 
94.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1890:  141-143; 

181-190.) 

.     Use  of  fertilizers  In  Cal.     4  pp.     (Agric.  exper. 

station,  bull.  88.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1890:  134-140.) 

1892.  Crops  and  fertilizers,  with  reference  to  Cal.  soil 
and  practice;  by  E.  W.  Hilgard.  16  pp.  (Bull.  61. 
bd.  hortic.) 

1893.  Fertilization  in  relation  to  Irrigation.  (4  blenn. 
rept.  bd.  hortic.  1893/4:  315-318.) 

1894.  Crops  and  fertilizers,  with  reference  to  Cal.  soils 
and  practice;  table  giving  amt.  of  soil  ingredients 
withdrawn  by  various  crops;  how  to  prevent  ex- 
haustion of  soil.  (Bienn.  rept.  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tions 1892/4:  200-213.) 

1895.  Improvement  and  fertilization  of  land;  natur- 
ally faulty  lands,  and  their  correction;  crops  for 
green-manuring;  the  fertilization  of  land;  by  E.  W 
Hilgard.     (A.R.  same  1894/5:  114-135.) 

1899.    On  fertilizing  grain  lands  in  state.    (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1899:  7-8.) 
Viniculture;   see  Industries,  etc.    Liquor 
Viticultural  Board 

serial 
A 
1883/4-1887/93.     Rept.   of  the  vitic.  work   [of  the  Col- 
lege of  Agric.  Exper.  Station].     Sacramento,  1886- 
1896. 

Checklist 
y  1883/4  and  1884/5.     Univ.  of  Cal.  College  of  agric.    Rept 
'  of   viticultural    work    during   the   seasons    of    1883/4 

and  1884/5,  being  app.  Iv  to  the  rept.  for  1884.  With 
notes  regarding  the  vintage  of  1885-1886.  By  E.  W. 
Hilgard.  188(5.  210  pp. 
f  1886/6.  Same,  during  the  seasons  1885  and  1886.  Being 
app.  vl  to  the  rept  for  1886.  By  E.  W.  Ullgard. 
1886.  188  pp. 
1887/0.  Same,  during  the  seasons  1887-1889,  with  data 
regarding  the  vintage  of  1890.  Part  1.  Kedwine 
grapes.  Trepared  under  the  direction  of  E.  W.  Hil- 
gard by  U  I'aparelll.  Being  a  part  of  the  rept  of 
tbe  regents  of  the  Univ.     1892.     345  pp. 


V 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Viticultural  Board — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
1887/93.     Same,  during  the  seasons  1887-1893,  with  data 
regiirdliig   the  vintages  of   1894-1895.      Being  a   part 
of  thi-  iipt.  of  the  regents  of  the  Univ.     1806.     vli 
(1),   4m  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1883/4-1887/9  omitted. 
1887/93  In  App.  to  Jols.  32  sess.  v.  4  [doc.  4]. 

B 

Under  Acts  of  April  15,  1880  and  March  4,  1881. 
1880-1893/4.     Ann.   rept.   of  bd.   of  state  vltlc.   comrs., 
l[-5].     San  Francisco,  Sacramento,  1881-1894. 

Checklist 
1.   1880  ed.  1,  San  Trnnclsco,  1881.     91  pp.  foidg.  sheets. 

1.  1880  ed.  2,  rev.  Sacr.,  1881.     192  pp.,  foidg.  sheets. 

2.  [1881/2J  Sncr.,  1882.     70  pp. 

3.  1882/4. 

"The  third  ann.  rept.  of  the  comn.  is  contained  In  the 
second  nun.  rept.  of  the  Chief  ICxecutlve  Viti- 
cultural OHlcer  and  covers  the  years  18S2,  1883 
and  1S84."  (Ann.  rept.  vltlc.  comrs.  1887:11.) 
As  worded,  this  statement  is  misleading.  Tiiere 
Is  no  division  of  the  Viticultural  Officer's  rept. 
referred  to  speclUcally  occupied  with  the  rept.  of 
the  viticultural  comn.  What  It  was  intended  to 
say  was  probably,  that  the  rept.  of  the  Viticultural 
/  OtBcer  would  be  submitted  also  as  the  comn's.  rept. 

y  unnum.  1887.     Sacr.,  1888.     144  pp. 
j^-'      "         1889/00.     Sacr.,  1890.     290   (1)   pp.  ilius. 

"         1891/2.      Sacr.,  1802.     279   pp.  with  app.  A-E. 

~.      .     App.  A.     Brandy  distillation.     1802.     125 

pp. 

.     App.  B-E  are  part  of  body  of  rept. 

"         1893/4.     Sacr.,  1894.     208  pp.  with  app.  A-K. 

.     App.  A.     Grape  syrup.     1893.     15  pp.  flg. 

.     App.  B.     By  Charles  A.  Wetmore.     92  pp. 

tables. 

pt  1.  Treatise     concerning      principles 

governing    production     of    distinct 

types  of  wines   in    Europe   and   In 

Cai. 

pt.  2.  Cai.  wines  at  World's  Columbian 

Exposition. 
pt.  3.   Questions     pertaining     to     tariff 

and  Internal  revenue. 
pt.  4.  Analyses  of  Cal.  wines. 

.  C-F  are  part  of  body  of  rept. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1880  In  App.  to  jols.  24  sess.  v.  2. 

2.  [1881/2]  ••  -^  ••  ••  25  "  v.  4. 
"  28  "  V.  5. 
•'      29     "       V.  6. 

1891/2         ' 30     "       V.  5. 

1803/4         "       ' 31      •'       V.  5. 

Comn.   discontinued.     By   iegisl.   act  of   1805   property 
and  duties  of  bd.    were  transferred  to  Univ.  of  Cal. 

C 

1881-1887.  Ann.  rept.  of  chief  vitic.  officer  to  bd.  of 
state  vitic.  comrs.,  1-2  et  seq.  Sacramento,  1882- 
1884. 

Checklist 
1.  1881.     1882.     174  pp.,  folded  sheets. 
»/2.  1882/3-1883/4.     1884.     184  pp.,  folded  sheets. 

Chalntre    system     of     pruning 
and     conducting     the     vine. 
1883.     07  pp. 
rractlcnl     manual    of    pruning 
as    practiced    near   Bordeaux. 
1885.     61  pp. 
Different    methods    of   grafting 
the  vine.     1883.     62  pp. 
App.  4-5.     See  note  under  rept.  for  1888. 
In  ann.  rept.  bd.  state  viticultural  comrs. 

;  78-120. 

Oldlum    (tuckerl)    and   the  use 

of  sulphur,     pp.  00-96. 
The    pure    wine   bill.      pp.    97- 

102. 
Bleaching      seedless       Sultana 

raisins,     pp.  103-108. 
How   to  avoid  and  correct   im- 
perfect     fermentation.        pp. 
107-112. 
Viticulture     in     the    south     of 

Erance.      pp.   113-118. 
Kesearches    on    the    electrifica- 
tion of  wine.     pp.  110-120. 


unnum.  1887 

18,S0/00 


App.   1. 


App.  2. 


App.  3. 


annum.  1887. 

In  ann. 

1887 

App.  1. 

App.  2. 

App.  3. 

App.  4. 

App.  5. 

App.  6. 

48 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Viticultural  Board— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

C — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
unnum.  18SS.     No  rept.  per  se  issued. 

.     App.  4.     Grafting  to  muscats.    ISSS.    13 

pp. 

i .     App.   5.     Wines,  their  care  and  treatment 

in  ceiiar  and  store,  together 
with  a  short  treatise  on  vini- 
flcation.      1889.      148  pp. 
In  opinion  of  compiler  above  app.  4  and  5  are  belated 
parts   of   2d   rept.   and   the   wording   of   the   t.   p. 
"  Ann.  rept.  for  yr.  1888  "  a  mis-nomer. 
In  Collected  docs,  a.s  follows  : 

1.  1881  omitted. 

2.  1882/3-1883/4    in    App.    to   Jols.    26   sess.    v.    5 

unnum.  doc. 
TCith  appendices  1-3. 
1889       In  Ann.  rept.  Title  comrs.  1889  ;  31-36. 

1891/2 1891/2  :  18-27. 

1892/3 '  "  "  1892/3 :  22-27. 

ELDORADO  DISTRICT 
EI    Dorado.    Amador,    Calaveras,    Tuolumne,    Mariposa, 
Placer,     Nevada.     Yuba,     Sierra,    Plumas,     Lassen, 
Modoc,  Alpine,  Mono  and  Inyo. 
1880-1894.     Ann.  rept.  of  distr.  comr. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1880  In  Ann.  rept.  vitic.  comrs.  1881 :  29-30.     Blanchard. 
1881-1888  no  repts.  made. 

1889  In  Ann.  rept.  vltic.  comrs.  1889 :  54-56.     Blanchard. 
1890-1893  no  repts.  made. 
1894  in  Ann.  rept.  vitic.  comrs.  1893/4  :  33.    Towie. 

LOS  ANGELES  DISTRICT 
Los  Angeles,  Ventura,  Santa  Barbara,  San  Bernardino, 
and  San  Luis  Obispo  cos. 
1880-1894.     Ann.  rept.  of  distr.  comr. 
In  Documents  as  follows: 

1880  In  Ann.   rept.  vltic.  comrs.  1881  :  40-43.      Rose. 

1881  •'       "         ^'         "  "  1882 :  61-62.      Rose. 
1882-1886  no  repts.  made. 

1887  In  Ann.  rept.  vltic.  comrs.  1887  ;  57-59.     Rose. 
1888-1890  no  repts.  made. 

1891/2  In  Ann.   repts.  vltic.  comrs.  1893/4  :  51-54. 
BIschowskv. 

1893  In  Ann.  repts.  vltic.  comrs.  1893/4  :  45-50. 
BIschowskv. 

1894  In  Ann.  repts.  vitic.  comrs.  1893/4  :  31-33. 
Bischowsi;y. 

NAPA  DISTRICT 
Napa,  Solano  and  Contra  Costa  cos. 
1880-1894.     Ann.  rept.  of  distr.  comr. 
In  Documents  as  follows  ; 
1880  In  Ann.   rept.  vltic.  comrs.   1881  :  73-74.      Krug. 

1881 1882:43-45.      Krug. 

1882-1886  no  repts.  made. 

1887  In  Ann.  rept.  vltic.  comrs.  1887  :  43-50.     Krug. 

1SN8  no  rept.  made. 

1889  In  Ann.  rept.  vltic.  comrs.  1889:48-50.     Briber. 

1890  no  rept.  made. 

1891/2  In  Ann.  rept.  vltic.  comrs.  1891/2  :  55-60.     Priber. 

189."!  no  ript.  made. 

1894  In  Ann.   rr-pt.  vltic.  comrs.  1893/4:28-30.     Crabb. 

SACRAMENTO  DISTRICT 
Sacramento,   Yolo,   Sutter,   Colusa,   Butte,  Tehama  and 
Shasta  cos. 
1880-1894.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  distr.  comr. 
In  Docuitients  ns  follows  : 

1880  In  Ann.   rept.  vltic.  comrs.   1881  :  31-33.     Blowers. 

1881  "       "  ' 1882 :  52-53.      Blowers. 

1882-1893   no  repts.   made. 

1894  In  Ann.  rept.  vltic.  comrs.  1894  :  34.     Stephens. 

SAN  FRANCISCO  DISTRICT 
City   and   co.    of    San    Friinclsco.    Snn    Mateo,    Alnnicda. 
Santa  Clara,  Santa  Cruz,  San  Itenllo  and  Monterey 
cos. 
1880-1893.    Ann.  rept.  of  tlie  distr,  comr. 

In  Docunients  as  follows  : 
18H0   In    Ann.    re|)t.    vlllc.   comra.    1881  :  21-23. 

MaraKZthy. 
1881    In    Ann.    rept,   villc.   comrn.    1882:46-51. 

IlnrBHZthy. 
1882- 1888  no  repts.   made. 

1889  In  Ann.  rept.  vlllc.  comrs.  1889  :  51-53.     Buiidschu. 
189(1  1S92  no  repta.  made. 
IkOS  In  Ann.  rept.  vltic  comra.  1808/4:86-40.    Bundschu. 


De  Turk. 
De  Turk. 
De  Turk. 


rept.    vitic. 


comrs. 
comrs. 


1893/4  :  40-44. 


De 
De 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Viticultural  Board — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
SAN  JOAQUIN  DISTRICT 

San    Joaquin,    Stanislaus,    Merced,    Fresno,    Tulare   and 
Kern. 
1880-1894.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  distr.  comr. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880  in  Ann.  rept.  vitic.  comrs.  1881 :  24-28.     West. 

1881  ' 1882  :  54-60.     West 

1882-1886  no  repts.  made. 

1887  in  Ann.  rept.  vitic.  comrs.  1887  :  54-56.     West 

1888-1890  no  repts.  made. 

1891/2  in  Ann.  rept.  vitic.  comrs.  1891/2  :  44-54.     West. 

1893  no  repts.  made. 

1894  In  Ann.  rept  vltic.  comrs.  1894  :  30-31.     West 

SONOMA  DISTRICT 
Sonoma,  Marin,  Lake,  Mendocino,  Humboldt,  Dei  Norte, 
Trinity  and  Siskiyou  cos. 
1880-1894.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  distr.  comr. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1880  in  Ann    rept  vitic.  comrs.  1881 :  19-20. 
1881-1886  no  repts.   made. 

1887  in  Ann.  rept.  vitic.  comrs.  1887  :  51-53. 

1888  no  rept.  made. 

1S89  in  Ann.  rept  vitic.  comrs.  1889  :  44-47. 
1890  no  rept.  made. 
1891/2    in    Ann.    rept.    vitic.    comrs.    1891/2 :  42-44.      De 

Turk. 
1893    In    Ann. 

Turk. 
1S94    in     Ann.    rept    vitic.    comrs.     1893/4 :  34-35. 

Turk. 
EXPENDITUKES   FOB;    566   above,   EXPEXDITL'RES 

Viticulture 

BiBLioGBAPHv;   866  above,  that  title 

Conventions;  see  above,  that  title 

Crop;  see  above,  Chops.     Grape 

Exhibits;  see  Industries,  etc.    Liquor 

No  distinction  Is  made  by  Cai.  In  her  repts.  between 
her  viticultural  and  vinicultural  interests.  Both 
are  comprised  within  tlie  rei)ts.  of  the  vitic.  comrs. 
Wherever  possible  the  distinction  has  been  made 
in  this  Iniipx.  but  it  Is  luivisable  that  persons 
Interested  in  either  the  culture  of  the  grape  In 
Cai.  or  in  the  wine  industry  of  Cai.,  should  use 
l)Oth  groups  of  material. 

ALAMEDA 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

ALAMEDA  COUNTY  (1853) 

Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 

Assessors;  see  Taxation;  State 

Clay  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Coal  Mining 

1S92/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.    Coal; 
these  dates. 

Horticultural    Board;    see    Agriculture    Horticultural    Com- 
mission 

Iron  Mining 

1892/4-1894/G.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Iron; 
these  dates. 

Manganese  Mining 

1892/4-1 89 1/C.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Man- 
ganese; these  dates. 

Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 

Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

Mines 
1889/90-1890/2.     See  Industries.     Minos;   these  dates. 

Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 
1894/(!.     See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dales. 

Petroleum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Quicksilver  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Salt  in;  sec  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


49 


ALAMEDA  COUNTY  (1853)— cont'd 
San  Antonio  Creek 

Navkiation;  see  River  Conskrvancy 
Sandstone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Surveyor;  sec  Land 
Taxes;  see  Taxation:  County 

ALCOHOLISM;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

ALFALFA 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

ALIENS 
Education;  see  that  title 
Labor;  see  that  title 
Population;  see  that  title 

ALKALI  LANDS;  see  LAND 

ALKALI  SOILS;  see  AGRICULTURE.    SOILS 

ALMOND 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

ALMSHOUSES;  see  MAINTENANCE 

ALPINE  COUNTY  (1864) 
Assessors;  see  Taxation;  State 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Gold  Production 
1881.    See    Natural    Resources.    MlneraL    Gold;    this 
date. 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Silver  Mining 
1892/4.     See    Natural    Resources.      Mineral.      Silver; 
these  dates. 

AMADOR  COUNTY  (1854) 
Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Bullion  Production 
1885.    See    Natural   Resources.    Mineral.    Production; 
this  date. 
Clay  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Coal  Mines;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Copper  Mining 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Cop- 
per; these  dates. 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Gold  in 
1881.    See  Natural   Resources.     Mineral.     Gold;    this 

date. 
1888.     See  same;  this  date. 
1892-1895.     See  same;  these  dates. 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;   these  dates. 
lion  in 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.    Iron; 
these  dates. 

Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Limestone  in;   see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Marble  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Mines 
1879/80.    See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.  Production; 
this  date. 
Mines  and  Mining 
1888/90-1890/2.     See     Industries,     etc.       Mines;     these 
dates. 


AMADOR  COUNTY  (1854)— cont'd 
Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 
1894/6.    See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 

Roads;  see  that  title 
Silver  Production 
1892-1895.    See    Natural    Resources.      Mineral;     these 
dates. 

Steatite  and  Serpentine  in;   see  Natural  Resources.     Min- 
eral 
Surveyor;  see  Land 
Trachyte  and  Tufa  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

AMPHIBOLE 
Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

ANALYST 
Reports;  see  Industries,  etc.    Inspection.    Food  and  Drugs 

ANDERSON 
Climate;  see  that  title 

ANGEL  ISLAND 

Chert  on;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

ANTIMONY 

Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources 

APHIS;  see  AGRICULTURE.     CROPS.    PESTS 

APPLES 
Crop;  see  Agricultiure.    Crops 
Exports;  see  Commerce,  etc. 

APPRENTICE  SYSTEM;  see  LABOR 

APRICOT 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Diseases;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 

ARBOR  DAY;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.  FORESTS 

ARCATA 

Rainfall;  see  Climate 

ARCHITECTURE 
Schools;  see  Education.     School  Houses 

ARID  LAND;  see  LAND 

ARIZONA 

Climate;  see  that  title 

Production 

Pbecious    Metals;    see    Natubal    Resources.      Mi.nebal. 

PROnUCTION 

ARTESIAN  WELLS;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES 

ASBESTOS 
Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

ASPARAGUS 

Diseases;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 

ASPHALTUM 
Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources 

ASSEMBLY 
Expenditures  for;  see  Finance:  State.    Expenditures 


50 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


ASSESSMENT;  see  TAXATION:  STATE 

ASSESSMENT  INSURANCE;  see  INSURANCE 

ATHLETICS;  see  EDUCATION.    PHYSICAL  TRAINING 

ATTORNEY   GENERAL;    see  ADMINISTRATION   OF  JUS- 
TICE: STATE 

AUBURN 

Climate;  see  that  title 

AUCTIONS 

License;  see  that  title 

AWA;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

BALTIMORE 
Fire;  see  Fires 

BANKRUPTCY 

1895.     Petition  for  speedy  passage  of  bankruptcy  bill. 
(Sen.  jol.  31  sess.  p.  122.) 

BANKS 

serial 
Under  Act  of  March  30,  1878. 

1  series 

1878/9-1883.    Rept.  of  bd.  of  bank  comrs.,  1-5.     Sacra- 
mento, 1879-1883. 

Checklist 

1878/9  1  ann.  rept to  gov.     June  30,  1870.     1870. 

267  pp. 

1879  Rept to  legislature     Jan.  1880.     1880.     221 

pp. 

1880  2  ann.   rept to  gov.  June  30,   1880.     1880. 

40  pp.,  foldg.  sheet. 

ISSO   Kept to  legislature.   Jan.    1,    1881.      n.   t.   p. 

197  (1)  pp.,  foldg.  sheet. 

1881  4  ann.  rept to  gov.     Jan.  1882.     1882.     206 

pp. 

1882  Uept to  gov.  June  30,  1882.   1882.   155 

pp. 

1882  5  ann.  rept to  legislature.     Jan.  1883.     1883. 

244  pp. 

1883  Uept to  gov.     July   1,  1883.      191   pp.,  3   11., 

foldg.  sheet. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1878/9  In  App.  to  Jols.  23  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc. 
unnum.   1870         "       "       "     "      23      "      v.  6       "  " 

2.  1880        "       "       "     "      24      "      V.  1        "  " 
unnum.   1880         ' 24      "      v.  1 

4.   1881         '     "      25      "      V.  2 

unnum.   1882        "       "       "     "      25     "     v.  5       " 

r>.   1882         '     "      25      "      V.  5 

unnum.   1883         "       '      25      "      v.  5       " 

Under  the  act  of  1878  the  hank  comrs.  were  required 
to  make  two  rcpts.  each  year,  one  to  the  legislature 
during  the  first  week  of  the  session  and  one  to  the 
governor  at  the  close  of  the  fiscal  year,  I.  e.,  June 
30.  This  provision  was  unsatisfactory,  and  Its 
repeal  Is  frequently  recommended  In  the  comrs.' 
repts.  The  Irregularity  In  the  series  Is  shown  In 
the  ahove  checklist.  liesilnnlng  with  the  sixth  rept. 
the  series  Is  Issued  regularly  as  Is  shown  below. 

2  series 

1883/4-1903/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  bd.  of  bank  comrs.  for 
yr.  endg.  June  30,  6-26. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows: 

fl.   1883/4   In  App.   to  Jols.  26  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc. 

7.  1884/5    "        •'       "     "  27      "      V.  6 

8.  1885/6 27      "      v.  0 

n.   1880/7 28      "      v.  3 

10.  1887/8 28  "  v.  3 

11.  1N88/9  "       29  "  V.  3 

12.  1889/90 29  "  v.  7 

13.  1890/1 80  "  V.  4 

14.  1891/2 30  "  V.  4 

15.  1802/3 '  81  "  V.  8 

10.   1893/4 31  "  V.  3 

17.  1804/5 32      "      T.  3  doc.   1. 

18.  1895/0 32      "      V.  3      "     2. 

19.  1890/7  no  rept.  printed  for  this  venr. 

20.  1897/8  no  repf.  printed  for  this  year. 

21.  1898/9  In   App.   to  JoIh.  84  aesH.  v.  2  doc.  7. 

22.  1890/00"       •'       "     '•      84      "      T.  2      "     8. 


BANKS— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 
2  series — cont'd 


The  23  to  26  rept.s.,  1900/-1903/4.  are  Included  In  the 
Collected  documents  of  the  37th  session.  1907,  v.  2. 
In  this  form  they  were  received  by  the  compiler 
after  the  California  copy  had  been  set  up.  and  too 
late  for  analyticals  to  be  included  in  this  Index. 

non-serial 

1853.  Comments  on  bankers'  licenses.  (A.R.  state 
comptroller  1852/3:  41-42.) 

1854.  Statistics  showing  large  amt.  of  drafts  drawn  on 
Cal.  banks  in  favor  of  families  of  citizens  in  east- 
ern states,  as  indicating  wealth  sent  out  of  state  as 
result  of  great  expense  and  inconvenience  of  trans- 
porting families  and  illustrating  need  for  practi- 
cable overland  wagon  road.  (Govs.  ann.  mess. 
1855:  28.) 

1855.  Enactment  necessary  to  prohibit  creation  of 
paper  money  by  banking  corporations.  (Same 
1855:  31.) 

1873.  Stmt,  showing  names  and  capital  stock,  and 
money  and  real  estate,  etc.,  of  some  of  the  banks 
doing  business  in  state.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  con- 
troller 1871/3:  18.) 

1878.  Table  giving  aggregate  stmt,  of  banks  and  sav- 
ings banks  June  30.  (1  A.R.  bd.  bank  comrs. 
1878/9:  9.) 

.     Same;  Dec.  31.     (1  same  1878/9:  10.) 

.     Stmt,    showing   changes    in   aggregate   items   of 

commercial  banks,  from  June  30  to  Dec.  31.  (1 
same  1878/9:  12.) 

.     Aid  tc  bank  comrs.  in  enforcing  law  agst.  such 

banks  and  banking  institutions  as  refused  to  per- 
mit the  exercise  of  visitorial  and  inquisitorial  pow- 
ers conferred  upon  bank  comrs.  (Rept.  atty.  gen. 
1878/9:  10.) 

.     Stmt,  showing  condition  of  banks  and  savings 

banks  when  examined  by  bank  comrs.  (1  A.R.  bd. 
bank  comrs.  1878/9:  219-258.) 

1878-1880.  Comparative  stmt,  showing  aggregate  items 
of  commercial  banks  in  state  in  active  operation 
since  July,  1878.     (Same  dated  Jan.  1,  1881:  10.) 

.     Stmt,  giving  review  of  banking  business  for  2 

yrs.     (Same  dated  Jan.  1,  1881:  11-12.) 

1878-1882.  Comparative  stmts,  of  commercial  banks 
giving  aggregate  items  July,  1878,  to  Jan.,  1882. 
(4  same  dated  Jan.  1882:  10-11.) 

1878-1887.  Comparative  stmt,  of  S.  F.  branches  of  for- 
eign banks  showing  aggregate  resources  and  lia- 
bilities. (Same  dated  July  1885  (p.  11)— 9  same 
dated  Aug.  1,  1887.) 

.     Comparative  stmt,  of  commercial  banks  showing 

aggregate  resources  and  liabilities.  (Same  dated 
July  1885  (p.  10)— same  dated  Aug.  1,  1887.) 

1878-1888.  Abstr.  of  repts.  of  savings,  commercial,  and 
foreign  banks  of  Cal.,  showing  aggregate  resources 
and  lialjiliiies  for  series  of  yrs.  (Same  dated 
July  2,  1SS8:  12-13.) 

1878-1900.  Somi-ann.  repts.  of  commercial  banks.  (1 
same  1878/9  (pp.  101-215)— 22  same  dated  Sept.  12, 
1900.) 

1S79,  Stmt,  giving  aggregate  stmt,  of  banks  and  sav- 
ings banks,  June  30,  1879.  (Same  dated  Jan. 
1880:  5.) 

.     Condonsod  stmt.  re.  commcrrial  banks  of  state, 

compiled  from  stmts.  Jan.  1.  (1  same  1878/9  foldg. 
table.) 

.    Condensed  stmt,  giving  assets  and  llablltttes  of 

banks  and  savings  banks  of  state,  compiled  from 
stmlH.  Jan.  1.     (1  same  1878/9  foldg.  table.) 

.     Tabic  giving  n!iin(>H  of  banks  and  savings  banks, 

with  amt.  paid  by  oai'h  for  lis  license  in  July,  1878, 
and  with  amt.  due  depositors  Dec.  31,  1877.  (1 
same  1878/9:  G-8.) 


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61 


BANKS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1879.  Comparative  summary  giving  aggregate  amt.  of 
deposits  and  assessment  of  banks  and  savings 
banks.     (1  same  1878/9:  8.) 

.     Stmt,  giving  list  of  banks  with  impaired  capital. 

(1  same  1878/9:  25.) 
.     Abstr.   of  stmts,   of  commercial  banks  Jan.   1, 

1879.  (1  same  1878/9  foldg.  tables.) 
1879-1880.     Comparative  stmt,  showing  total  aggregate 

items  of  commercial  and  savings  l)anks  In  active 
operation  since  July  1,  1879.  (iiame  dated  Jan.  1, 
1881:  11.) 

1880.  Aggregate  stmt,  of  commercial  banks  on  Jan.  1, 

1880.  (Same  dated  Jan.  1880:  38.) 

.     Aggregate    items    of    commercial    and    savings 

banks,  Jan.  1,  1880.     (Same  dated  Jan.  1880:  38-39.) 

.     Advance    stmts,    of    commercial    banks,    Jan.    1, 

1880.  together  with  statistical  information,  so  far 
as  reed.     (Same  dated  Jan.  1880:  1G5-206.) 

.     Stmt,  giving  aggregate  items  of  active  banks  and 

BEvings  banks,  July  1.  (Same  dated  Jan.  1,  18S1: 
4.) 

1880-1896.  Seml-ann.  tabular  stmt,  showing  financial 
condition  of  commercial  banks  of  state  July  1,  as 
reported  to  bank  comrs.  (2  same  dated  June  30, 
1880   (toldg.  table)— 18  same  dated  Sept.  1,  1896.) 

1881.  Recommendation  for  necessity  of  some  remedial 
legislation  in  matter  of  banks  when  "  in  liquida- 
tion," particularly  savings  banks  which  are  not  on 
"mutual  plans."     (Same  dated  Jan.  1,  1881:  17.) 

1881/2.  Stmt,  showing  changes  in  resources  and  lia- 
bilities of  banks  from  Jan.  1,  1881,  to  Jan.  1,  1882: 
5  savings  banks  of  S.  F.;  commercial  banks,  S.  F.; 
commercial  banks  in  state;  5  savings  banks  of 
state,  with  comments  on  same.  (4  same  dated 
Jan.  1882:  5-6.) 

1882-1883.  Comparative  stmt,  showing  changes  made 
In  aggregate  Items  of  resources  and  liabilities 
within  past  yr.  of  all  incorporated  banks  of  state 
now  in  active  operation.  (Same  dated  July  1883:  7.) 

.     Table    giving    aggregate    items    of    Cal.    banks, 

Jan.  1.  (4  same  dated  Jan.  1882  (p.  5) — 5  same 
dated  Jan.  1883.) 

.     Same;   S.  F.  banks,  Jan.  1.     (4  same  dated  Jan. 

1882  (p.  4)— 5  same  dated  Jan.  1883.) 

1882/3-1890.  Stmt,  giving  list  of  new  banks.  (5  same 
dated  Jan.  1883   (p.  4)— 12  same  dated  July  1890.) 

1883.  Stmt,  of  bank  comrs.  examinations  of  foreign 
commercial  banks  of  S.  F.  (5  same  dated  Jan. 
1883:  221-223.) 

.     Same;    commercial  banks.     (5  same  dated  Jan. 

1883:  179-218.) 

.     Bank  comrs.  examinations  of  commercial  banks, 

from  Jan.  1  to  July  1,  1883.  (Same  dated  July 
1883:  181-191.) 

.     Table   showing   to   what   extent   each   bank   has 

liquidated  Its  liabilities  due  depositors,  since  date 
of  suspension,  and  amt.  now  due  depositors,  excl. 
of  dividends  unpaid.     (Same  dated  July  1883:  5.) 

.     Opinion   of  atty.  gen.   re.   banks   in   liquidation, 

and  to  dividends  being  paid  banks  from  uncol- 
lected interest.     (Same  dated  July  1883:  9.) 

.     Recommendation    for   all    banks   to   discontinue 

practice  of  loaning  funds  to  officers  or  stockholders, 
upon  their  own  capital  stock  as  collateral  security. 
(Same  dated  July  1883:  8.) 

1883/4.  Comparative  stmts,  of  resources  and  liabili- 
ties of  savings  and  commercial  banks,  showing 
changes  that  have  occurred  during  yr.  (6  same 
dated  July  1884:  12.) 

1883/4-1885.  Banks  comrs'.  examinations  of  savings 
and  commercial  banks  of  Cal.  and  of  banks  in  liqul- 


BANKS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
datlon,  showing  dates  when  they  were  examined. 
(G   same   dated    July    1884    (pp.   333-378)— 7   same 
dated  July  1,  1885.) 

1884.  Recommendation  to  commercial  bank  of  Cal. 
that  at  least  30%  of  amt.  duo  depositors  shall  be 
carried  in  coin  on  hand  at  all  times.  (6  same 
dated  July  1884:  10.) 

.     Recommendations  to  amend  sees.  287  and  288  of 

civil  code,  so  that  pt.  Iv,  div.  1  of  code,  shall  gov- 
ern all  banking  corporations  alike.  (C  some  dated 
July  1884:  14.) 

- — .  Recommendation  for  payment  to  commercial 
and  savings  banks  of  Cal.  of  loans  by  banks  to  any 
person  upon  its  own  shares  of  capital  stock  as  col- 
lateral security  for  such  loan.  (6  sa7ne  dated  July 
1884:  10.) 

.     Comments   on    reserve    fund   and   suggestion   to 

keep  certain  amt.  to  credit  of  "  reserve  fund,'  also 
keep  smaller  amt.  to  credit  of  profit  and  loss,  and 
from  latter  named  acct.  pay  losses  that  may  occur 
at  any  time.     (6  same  dated  July  1884:  7-8.) 

.     Comments  on  loans  and  investments;  opinion  of 

atty.  gen.  on  same.     (6  same  dated  July  1884:  8-9.) 

.     Recommendation  for  change  in  bank  act  so  that 

only  an  ann.  examination  shall  be  required.  (6 
same  dated  July  1884:  6.) 

.     General  provisions  relating  to  banking.     (6  same 

dated  July  1884:  15.) 

.     Laws   re.    commercial    banks;    recommendations 

for  amdmt.     (6  same  dated  July  1884:  15.) 

1884-1885.  Stmt,  showing  changes  that  have  occurred 
in  items  of  capital  and  reserve  of  Cal.  Incorporated 
banks  within  past  yr.  (6  same  dated  July  1884  (p. 
4)— 7  same  dated  July  1,  1885.) 

1884-1900.  Semi-ann.  repts.  of  banks  in  liquidation. 
(6  same  dated  July  1884  (pp.  1C9-178)— 22  same 
dated  Sept.  12,  1900.) 

1884/5.  Comments  on  liquidating  banks,  also  stmt, 
giving  condition  of  each  savings  and  commercial 
bank  in  liquidation,  July  1,  1885.  (7  same  dated 
July  1885:  6-7J 

.     Recommendation  for  indorsing  payments  of  both 

principal  and  interest  on  notes  of  borrowers;  fill- 
ing out  memorandum  tags  for  deposits  to  general 
accts.  and  making  charges  to  general  accts.  by 
memorandum  checks,  and  treating  all  credits  and 
debits  of  general  accts.  of  bank  same  as  each  Indi- 
vidual acct.     (7  sayne  dated  July  1885:  13.) 

.  Recommendation  for  banks  who  have  not  adopt- 
ed "  daily  trial  lialance  "  to  do  so  at  once,  not  only 
for  convenience,  but  for  safety.  (7  same  dated 
July  1885:  13.) 

.     Stmt,  giving  banking  capital  invested,  together 

with  amts.  due  individual  depositors  within  differ- 
ent COS.  of  state  where  banks  are  located.  (7  same 
1885:  5.) 

.     Recommendation  for  necessary  confirmation  by 

cashier  or  mngr.  at  close  of  business  each  day  of 
amt.  of  cash  on  hand.  (7  same  dated  July  1885: 
13.) 

1885/6.  Table  showing  banking  capital  actually  In- 
vested, with  amts.  due  individual  depositors  with- 
in different  cos.     (8  same  dated  Aug.  1886:  13-14.) 

.     On  banks  that  have  changed  their  charters.     (8 

same  dated  Aug.  1886:  15.) 

.     Semi-ann.    repts.   of   S.    F.   branches   of   foreign 

banks.     (8  same  dated  Aug.  1886:  369-388.) 

.    Comments  on  manner  of  examination  of  banks. 

(8  same  dated  Aug.  1886:  6-7.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


BANKS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1886/7.  Table  showing  banking  capital  invested,  with 
assets  due  individual  depositors  in  state  incorpo- 
rated banks  within  different  cos.,  and  increase  and 
changes  and  redistribution  which  have  taken  place 
from  July  1,  1SS6,  to  July  1,  1887.  (9  same  dated 
Aug.  1887:  14.) 

.    Comments  on  accrued  interest.     (9  same  dated 

Aug.  1887:  7-8.) 

1887.  Stmt,  giving  deposits  and  cash  on  hand  in  all 
banks  of  state,  July  1.  (9  same  dated  Aug.  1887: 
13.) 

1887-1900.  Aggregate  of  all  banks  of  state,  July  1.  (10 
sa7ne  dated  July  2,  1888  (pp.  16-17)— 22  same  dated 
Sept.  12,  1900.) 

1887/8.  Comments  on  real  estate  in  commercial  banks 
and  causes  of  failure.  (10  same  dated  July  2,  1888: 
9-11.) 

.     Comments    on    investigating    committees.      (10 

savie  dated  July  2,  1888:  7-9.) 

1887/8-1900.  Comparative  stmts,  of  savings,  commer- 
cial, foreign,  private  banks  for  July,  1887,  Jan.  and 
July,  1888,  et  seq.;  with  aggregates.  (10  same 
dated  July  2,  1888  (pp.  14-17)— 22  sayne  dated 
Sept.  12,  1900.) 

1889.  Comments  on  national  and  state  banking.  (11 
same  dated  July  1,  1889:  10-15.) 

1890.  Suggestion  that  statute  be  enacted  fixing  mini- 
mum amt.  of  cash  capital  required  before  any  cor- 
poration, persons,  or  assn.  can  engage  in  banking 
business,  amt.  to  vary  with  localities.  (12  same 
dated  July  1,  1890:  5.) 

1890-1900.  Stmt,  giving  list  of  state  and  private  banks 
returned.  (12  same  dated  July  1,  1890  (p.  7)— 22 
same  dated  Sept.  12,  1900.) 

.     Stmt,   giving  no.   of   new   state  banks,   savings, 

commercial,  national,  private.  (12  same  dated 
July  1,  1890  (p.  7)— 22  same  dated  Sept.  12,  1900.) 

1891.  Comments  on  Bankers'  Assn.  (13  same  dated 
July  1,  1891:  5.) 

.     Comments  on  banking  legislation  and  suggestion 

for  law  requiring  certain  amt.  of  paid-up  capital. 
(13  same  dated  July  1,  1891:  3-4.) 

1891-1895.  Comparative  stmt,  of  S.  F.  banks  and  re- 
capitulation. (14  same  dated  July  1,  1892  (p.  15) 
— 17  same  dated  July  1,  1895.) 

1892.  Suggestion  that  law  should  forbid  use  of  word 
"  bank,"  or  any  equivalent  term,  by  corporations, 
persons,  or  associations  not  having  legally  required 
cash  capital  or  reserve,  or  not  doing  legitimate 
banking  business.     (14  same  dated  July  1,  1892:  3.) 

1893.  Comments  on  banking  law,  and  opinions  of  atty. 
gen.  on  same.     (15  same  dated  July  1893:  4-6.) 

1893-1894.  Banks  and  banking  In  Cal.— panic  of  1893 
and  failures  growing  out  of  it;  comparative  stmt. 
of  no.  of  bank  failures  throughout  U.  S.  during 
financial  panic;  deficiency  In  bank  comra'.  apprn. 
(Rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  14-21.) 

1893-1896.  Stmt,  giving  total  savings,  commercial,  for- 
eign and  private  banks.  (15  A.R.  bank  comrs. 
dated  July  1893  (p.  14)— 18  same  dated  Sept.  1, 
1890.) 

1895.  Seml-ann.  repts.  of  banks  In  liquidation  (volun- 
tary).    (17  same  dated  July  1895:  544-557.) 

.     Same  (Involuntary).     (17  «o»»ie  dated  July  1895: 

560-572.) 

.     Comments  on  amended  bank  act  and  sug.gestlon 

that  law  be  amended  again  to  prevent  practice  of 
permitting  savings  bank  to  be  conducted  In  same 
room  with  commercial  banks  and  governed  by  same 
omcers.     (17  name  dated  July  1895:  2-3.) 

1895/G.  Recommendations  for  amdrat.  to  law  In  case  of 
Injdolvent  banks.     (18  same  dated  Sept.  1,  1896:  13.) 


BANKS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1S96.  Stmt,  giving  total  list  of  banks  closed  and  In 
liquidation,  including  those  declared  insolvent.  (18 
same  dated  Sept.  1,  1896:  3.) 

1897.  Recommendation  that  law  limiting  and  fixing 
amt.  of  money  an  officer  or  director  may  be  per- 
mitted to  borrow  from  his  own  bank  be  enacted. 
(19  same  dated  Sept.  25,  1897:  369.) 

1897-1898.  Law  placing  bank  declared  insolvent  back 
into  hands  of  directors  for  purpose  of  winding  up 
its  affairs  during  process  of  liquidation  is  gross  in- 
jury to  creditors  and  depositors  of  such  institu- 
tions; recommendation  that  receiver  be  apptd.  by 
court  and  be  responsible  to  court;  his  compensa- 
tion be  fixed  by  bd.  of  bank  comrs.  (19  same 
dated  Sept.  25,  1897  (p.  369)— 20  same  dated  Sept. 
30,  1898.) 

1898/00-1902.     Stmt,  showing  deposits  with  state  treas- 
urer authorized  by  state  bd.  of  bank  comrs.    (A.R. 
state  treasurer  1898/00  (p.  70) — bienn.  rept.  same 
1900/2.) 
Bank  Commissioners 

1879.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  on  "  act  creating  bd.  of 
bank  comrs.  and  prescribing  their  duties  and  pow- 
ers."    (1  A.R.  bd.  bank  comrs.  1878/9:  5-6.) 

.     Recommendation    for    amdmt.    of   bank    comrs'. 

act:  to  require  one  examination  a  yr.  instead  of 
every  6  mos. ;  to  make  assessments  for  licenses  on 
more  equitable  basis;  to  change  time  of  making 
ann.  repts.     (1  some  1878/9:  26-27.) 

.     Decision  of  Supreme  Court  in  favor  of  right  and 

duty  of  comrs.  to  examine  affairs  of  all  incorpo- 
rated banks,  and  recommendation  of  comrs.  re. 
amdmt.  of  law  so  as  to  require  only  one  examina- 
tion per  yr.  Instead  of  semi-ann.  (1  same  1878/9: 
26.) 

1883.  Special  rept.  of  the  bd.  of  bank  comrs.  [request- 
ing several  amdmts.  in  act  creating  a  bd.].  8  pp. 
(App.  to  Sen.  and  Assem.  jols.  25  sess.  v.  5  doc. 
[3].) 

1892.  Defects  in  laws  re.  bank  comrs.;  legal  provision 
should  be  made  compelling  bldg.  and  loan  assns. 
to  contribute  towards  support  of  bd.  and  to  make 
repts.  to  same;  also  amdmts.  so  that  speedy,  ade- 
quate, and  summary  proceedings  may  be  had  to 
close  up  insolvent  savings  banks.  (Rept.  atty.  gen. 
1891/2:  10.) 

1899.  Rept.  on  bd.  of  bank  comrs.  (Rept.  of  commit- 
tee to  make  examination  of  state  institutions  1899: 
160-165.) 

.    Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

Co-operative 

1894-1896.  Tabular  stmt,  showing  no.  of  series,  no.  of 
shares,  and  resources  and  liabilities  of  co-opeiative 
banks  of  state.  (1  A.R.  bldg.  and  loan  assns. 
1893/4  (foUlg.  table)— 3  same  1896.) 

.     Same;    showing   receipts   and    disbursements   of 

co-operative  banks  in  state.  (1  same  1893/4  (foldg. 
table)— 3  same  1896.) 

1895.     Same;   showing  authorized  capital,  shares,  fore- 
closures, security,  and  other  statistics  of  co-opera- 
tive banks  of  state.     (2  .sowe  1894/5  foldg.  table.) 
Funds;   sec  below,  Receipts  and  Expenditures;  do.  Savings 

Bank  Fund 
Laws 

1882.  Act  creating  bd.  of  bank  comrs.  and  prescribing 
their  duties  and  powers.  (4  A.R.  bd.  bank  comrs. 
dated    Jan.   1882    (pp.    197-199)— soihc   dated   Aug. 

1,  1887.) 

1888.  Sections  of  constitution  and  codes  of  Cal.  re- 
lating to  banks  and   banking.     {Same  dated  July 

2,  1888:  559-619.) 


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BANKS— cont'd 
Laws — cont'd 
1892.     Same;   and  bldg.  and  loan  assns.;   compiled  by 
W.  W.  Moreland.    87  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Rowker. 

1894.  Act  to  compel  savings  banks  to  publish  sworn 
stmt,  of  all  unclaimed  deposits.  (A.R.  bd.  bank 
comrs.  dated  July  1S94:  55S.) 

1895.  Act  creating  a  bd.  of  bank  comrs.  and  prescrib- 
ing duties:  approved  Mch.  30,  1S78.  and  as  amended 
Mch.  10.  1887,  and  Mch.  2G,  1895.    13  pp. 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
National  Banks 

1887-1900.  Comparative  stmts,  of  national  hanks.  July. 
(A.R.  bd.  bank  comrs.  dated  July  2,  1888  (pp.  16- 
ID—same  dated  Sept.  12,  1900.) 

.     Ann.  repts.  of  national  hanks  in  state.     (Same 

dated   Aug.   1887    (pp.   445-472)— same  dated    Sept. 
12,  1900.) 

1887/8.  Comments  on  national  hanks.  (Same  dated 
July  2.  1888:  5-6.) 

1888-1896.  Semi-ann.  tabular  stmt,  showing  financial 
condition  of  national  banks  of  state  July  1,  as  re- 
ported to  bank  comrs.  {Same  dated  July  2,  1888 
(toldg.  table)— some  dated  Sept.  1,  1896.) 

Private  Banks 

See  also  above,  among  general  material. 

1880.  Comment  on  private  banks:  should  they  rept. 
and  he  subject  to  examination?  (A.R.  hd.  hank 
comrs.  dated  Jan.  1880:  11-12.) 

1887-1900.  Semi-ann.  repts.  of  private  banks  of  Cal. 
(Satne  dated  Aug.  1887  (pp.  411-442) — same  dated 
Sept.  12,  1900.) 

1887/8.  Comments  on  private  hanks  and  list  of  new 
ones  added  to  rept.     (Same  dated  July  2,  1888:  4.) 

1888-1896.  Semi-ann.  tabular  stmt,  showing  financial 
condition  of  private  banks  of  Cal.,  Jan.  1,  1888, 
as  reported  to  bank  comrs.  (Same  dated  July  2, 
1888  (foldg.  table)— 18  same  dated  Sept.  1,  1896.) 

1888/9.    List  of  new  private  hanks.     (Same  dated  July 
1,  1889:  4.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1878-1898.  Table  showing  total  receipts  collected  by 
bank  comrs.  from  hanks  each  yr.  and  paid  to  state 
treasurer.  (Rept.  of  committee  to  make  examina- 
tion of  state  institutions  1899:  160.) 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1878-1900.  Stmt,  of  all  moneys  reed,  by  bank  comrs. 
from  their  apptmt..  May  16,  1878.  (1  A.R.  bd.  hank 
comrs.  1878/9  (p.  27)— some  dated  Sept.  12,  1900.) 

1878/9-1887.  Stmt,  giving  expenses  of  comn.  for  yr. 
(1  same  dated  June  1879  (p.  6) — same  dated  Aug. 
1,  1887.) 

1879/80.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  paid  hy  each  commercial 
hank  for  its  license,  July  1,  1879,  to  June  30,  1880. 
(Same  dated  Jan.  1880:  45-46.) 

.     Same:  hy  each  savings  bank  for  its  license,  July 

1,  1879,  to  June  30,  1880.     (2  same  dated  June  1880: 
45.) 

1880-1900.  Stmt,  of  amts.  paid  for  bank  licenses  hy 
hanks  and  savings  banks,  July  1.  (Same  1881  (pp. 
23-24)— same  dated  Sept.  12,  1900.) 

1882-1904.  Stmt,  showing  expenditures,  amt.  of  each 
apprn.  made  hy  law,  amt.  expended  under  each, 
and  balance  unexpended  for  bank  comrs.  (Bienn. 
rept.  state  controller  1880/2  (p.  60)— sa;ne  1902/4.) 

1888-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  hank  comrs'.  fund. 
(Same  1886/8  (p.  88)— .same  1902/4.) 

1896.  Stmt  showing  amt.  and  kind  of  securities  de- 
posited In  state  treasury,  upon  order  and  approval 
of  state  bd.  of  bank  comrs.  on  acct.  of  corporations 
acting  as  executors  and  in  other  capacities,  on  hand 
June  30.     (A.R.  state  treasurer  1894/6:  57.) 


BANKS— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

1904.     Stmt,  showing  deposits  on  hand  June  30,  author- 
ized hy  state  hd.  of  bank  comrs.  to  be  held  by  state 
treasurer  on  acct.  of  "  corporations  acting  as  execu- 
tors and  in  other  capacities."     (Same  1902/4:  82.) 
Savings  Banks 

See    also    above,    araontt    general    material.      See    also 
below.  Hanks  :     Individual. 
1870-1896.     Comments  on  savings  hanks;  table  showing 
deposits    at    comparative    dates.     (A.R.    bd.    bank 
comrs.  dated  Sept.  1,  1896:  2.) 

1878.  Stmt,  showing  changes  In  aggregate  Items  of 
savings  hanks,  from  June  30  to  Dec.  31.  (1  same 
1878/9:  11.) 

.    Semi-ann.  repts.  of  five  suspended  savings  banks. 

(1  same  1878/9:  89-98.) 

1878-1880.  Comparative  stmt,  showing  aggregate  Items 
of  savings  banks  of  state,  in  active  operation  for 
2  yrs.     (Same  dated  Jan.  1,  1881:  10.) 

1878-1882.  Comparative  stmts,  of  savings  banks  exhib- 
iting aggregate  resources  and  liabilities,  July  1, 
1878,  to  Jan.  1,  1882.  (4  same  dated  Jan.  1882:  9- 
10.) 

1878-1887.  Same;  showing  several  items  of  resources 
and  liabilities  and  aggregate  amt.  of  same.  (Same 
dated  July  1885  (p.  d)—same  dated  Aug.  1,  1887.) 

1878-1900.  Semi-ann.  repts.  of  savings  banks.  (1  same 
1878/9  (pp.  33-86)— same  dated  Sept.  2,  1900.) 

1879.  Stmt,  showing  changes  in  aggregate  Items  of  23 
live  savings  banks  from  July  1,  1878,  to  June,  1879. 
(Same  dated  Jan.  1880:  6.) 

.     Ahstrs.  of  stmts,  of  savings  banks  of  state,  Jan. 

1,  1879.     (1  same  1878/9  foldg.  table.) 
.     Characteristics  of  yr's.  business  of  live  savings 

hanks,    and    comments.     (Same   dated    Jan.    1880: 

7-11.) 
1879/80.     Same;   savings  hanks.     (Same  dated  Jan.  1, 

1881:  5-9.) 

1880.  Stmt,  giving  aggregate  items  of  S.  F.  and  in- 
terior savings  banks  (separately),  July  1.  (Satne 
dated  Jan.  1,  1881:  5.) 

.    Condensed    history   of   savings   hanks;    earliest 

savings  banks  in  Europe  and  U.  S.     (Same  dated 
Jan.  1880:  13-33.) 

.  Suggestion  that  hank  comrs.  be  required  to  re- 
vise and  consolidate  laws  concerning  savings  insti- 
tutions of  state,  with  amdmts.  as  may  be  deemed 
important,  to  rept.  same.  In  form  of  one  complete 
and  general  act,  to  legisl.  during  first  wk.  of  sess. 
of  1881.     (Same  dated  Jan.  1880:  33.) 

.     Aggregate   stmt,   of   24    savings   banks,   Jan.    1, 

1880.     (Same  dated  Jan.  1880:  38.) 

.     Advance  stmts,  of  savings  banks,  Jan.   1,  1880, 

with  statistical  Information,  so  far  as  reed.     (Same 
Jan.  1880:  139-161.) 

.    Repts.  of  suspended  savings  hanks,  Jan.  1,  1880, 

with  stmts,  of  dividends  declared  (In  liquidation). 
(Same  dated  Jan.  1880:  209-212.) 

.  Comment  on  savings  banks  retiring  from  busi- 
ness, etc.     (Same  dated  Jan.  1880:  37.) 

.     Table  showing  dividends  to  depositors  of  savings 

banks  to  Jan.  1,  1880,  and  comments.     (Same  dated 
Jan.  1,  1881:  14-16.) 

.  Recommendations  for  better  protection  of  deposi- 
tors in  savings  banks  with  capital  stock,  while 
liquidating,  etc.     (Same  dated  Jan.  1880:  32-33.) 

1880-1896.  Semi-ann.  tabular  stmt,  showing  financial 
condition  of  live  savings  banks  of  state,  July  1,  as 
reported  to  bank  comrs.  (2  same  dated  June  30, 
1880  (foldg.  table)- 18  savie  dated  Sept.  1,  1896.) 

1882.  Semi-ann.  repts.  of  7  suspended  savings  banks. 
(4  same  dated  Jan.  1882:  53-64.) 


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BANKS— cont'd 

Savings  Banks — cont'd 

1882-1SS3.  Stmts,  showing  condition  of  savings  banks 
when  examined  by  comrs.  (4  same  dated  Jan. 
1882  (pp.  153-192) — 5  same  dated  Jan.  1883.) 
.  Comparative  stmt,  showing  to  what  extent  ag- 
gregate items  of  resources  and  liabilities  of  8  live 
savings  banks  of  S.  F.  have  increased  or  decreased 
within  yr.     (Same  dated  July  1883:  6.) 

1883.  Rept.  of  minority  dissenting  from  majority  on 
favoring  passage  of  Sen.  bill  151  re.  savings  banks. 
(Sen.  jol.  25  sess.  pp.  214-215.) 

.     Stmt,  of  bank  comrs'.  examinations  of  savings 

banks  in  liquidation.  (5  A.R.  bd.  bank  comrs. 
dated  Jan.  1883:  175-176.) 

.  Semi-ann.  repts.  of  savings  banks  In  liquida- 
tion, Jan.  1.     (5  same  dated  Jan.  1883:  45-53.) 

.     Bank    comrs*.    examinations    of    savings    banks 

from  Jan.  1  to  July  1,  1883.  (.Same  dated  July 
1883:  173-177.) 

.     Semi-ann.    repts.    of    suspended    savings    banks, 

July  1,  1883.     (Same  dated  July  1883:  53-Cl.) 

1883-1885.  Comparative  stmt,  from  statistical  infor- 
mation of  active  savings  banks  of  state.  (Same 
dated  July  1885:  7.) 

1883/4.  Statistical  information:  comparative  stmt,  of 
17  savings  banks,  showing  changes  that  have  oc- 
curred during  yr.  endg.  Jan.  1,  1884.  (Same  dated 
July  1884:  6-7.) 

1884.  Stmt,  showing  condition  of  savings  banks  in 
liquidation,  July  1.     (Same  dated  July  1SS4:  5.) 

.     Comments   on   dividends   of  savings   banks  and 

suggestion  that  laws  be  so  amended  as  to  justly 
regulate  inequality  of  rates,  avoiding  any  injustice 
to  either  stockholders  or  depositors.  (Same  dated 
July  1884:  7.) 

1885-1887.  Comparative  stmt,  of  statistical  information 
of  savings  banks;  summary  of  most  important 
items.     (Same  dated  Aug.  1887:  9.) 

1887.  Rept.  of  special  savings  banks  committee  on 
Assem.  bill  402,  for  govt,  of  savings  banks,  and  for 
protection  of  depositors  in  same;  recommending 
that  a  substitute  pass,  and  charging  bank  directors 
with  unjust  financiering  in  the  matter  of  unequal 
interest  paid  to  depositors  and  stockholders.  2  11. 
(App.  to  jols.  27  sess.  v.  8  doc.  [22].) 

.     Rept.  on  investigation  of  moneys  on  deposit  in 

various  savings  and  loan  banks  of  state  remaining 
unclaimed  beyond  statutory  period.  (Assem.  jol. 
27  sess.  pp.  591-592.) 

1887/8.  Comments  on  savings  banks.  (A.R.  bd.  bank 
comrs.  dated  July  2.  1888:  6-7.) 

1891.  Comments  on  savings  banks  as  adjuncts  to  com- 
mercial banks.     (Same  dated  July  1,  1891:  4-5.) 

1892-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  dissolved  savings 
bank  fund.  (Blenn.  rept.  state  controller  1890/2 
(p.  99)— .9ame  1902/4.) 

1894-1899.  Blenn.  stmts,  of  unclaimed  deposits  In  sav- 
ings banks  of  state  [as  per  act  of  legisl.  approved 
Mch.  23,  18931.  (A.R.  bd.  bank  comrs  dated  July 
1894  (pp.  359-.^77)— sa»ie  dated  Sept.  4,  1899.) 

1895.  Recommendation  that  savings  banks  be  prohib- 
ited from  taking  from  any  Individual  deposits  to 
exceed  in  aggregate  $5000;  and  that  in  commercial 
banks  no  officer,  director,  or  employe  should  be  per- 
mitted to  borrow  from  l)ank  sum  to  exceed  10%  of 
Its  paid-up  capital.      (Same  dated  July   IS95:  3.) 

1895/G.  Recommendation  that  law  sbnuld  prolilliit  tlie 
merging  of  savings  bank  with  commercial  bank, 
and  commercial  bank  with  savings  bank.  (Same 
dated  Sept.  1,  1895/6:  13.) 

1904.  Comment  on  the  stale  savings  banks,  showing 
no.  of  deposit  aects,  etc..  In  savings  banks  of  state, 
.Tan.  1.  (11  blenn.  rept.  labor  statistics  1902/4: 
119-120.) 


BANKS— cont'd 

Savings  Banks — cont'd 
Savings  Bank  Fund 
1892-1900.     Stmt,  showing  amts.  paid  into  state  treas- 
ury  Dec.   15,   1892,   to   credit  of  dissolved   savings 
bank   fund.      (Bienn.   rept.   state  controller   1890/2 
(pp.  130-136)— sa?)ie  1898/00.) 
1894.     Bonds  purchased  for  benefit  of  dissolved  savings 
bank  fund.     (A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated  1895:  5-6.) 

Taxation;  see  Taxation:  State.     Corporations 
Trust  Companies 

1895-1900.     Semi-ann.  repts.  of  trust  cos.  (A.R.  bd.  bank 

comrs.  dated  July  1895   (pp.  540-542) — same  dated 

Sept.  12,  1900.) 

BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL 

Bank  of  British  North  America 

1889.  Decision  in  case  of  Bank  of  British  North  Amer. 
vs.  Israel  Cohn;  Supreme  Court  has  decided  that 
law  of  1876  requiring  all  banks  in  state  to  publish 
stmts.  Jan.  1  and  July  1,  still  in  force.  (A.R.  bd. 
bank  comrs.  dated  July  2,  1889:  5.) 
Bank  of  Mendocino 

1883-1885.  Statistical  information  of  bank.  (A.R.  bd. 
bank  comrs.  dated  Jan.  1883  (p.  229) — same  dated 
July  1,  1885.) 

California  Savings  and  Loan  Society,  San  Francisco 

1883-1885.     Statistical   information   of  socy.     (A.R.  bd. 
bank  comrs.  dated  Jan.  1883   (p.  227) — same  dated 
July  1,  1S85.) 
Farmers'  and  Mechanics'  Bank  of  Savings,  San  Francisco 
1878.     Stmt,  giving  assets  and  liabilities  of  bank,  Aug. 

29.     (A.R.  bd.  bank  comrs.  1878/9:  15-16.) 
1888/9.     Comments    on    liquidation    of    bank.     (Sam.e 
dated  July  1,  1889:  4-5.) 

French  Bank 

1887/8.  Comments  on  liquidation  of  original  French 
Bank  and  stmt,  of  dividends  in  liquidation  de- 
clared. (A.R.  bd.  bank  comrs.  dated  July  2,  1888: 
4-5.) 

French  Savings  and  Loan  Society,  San  Franscisco 

1878.     Comments  on  investigation  of  socy.;   also  stmt. 

giving  condition  of  same.     (A.R.  bd.  bank  comrs. 

1878/9:  16-20.) 
1883-1885.    Statistical  Information  of  socy.  (Some  dated 

Jan.  1883  (p.  227)— same  dated  July  1,  1885.) 

German  Savings  and  Loan  Society,  San  Francisco 

1S83-18S5.     Statistical    information   of   socy.     (A.R.   bd. 
bank  comrs.  dated  Jan.  1883  (p.  228) — same  dated 
July  1,  1885.) 
Hibernian  Savings  and  Loan  Society 

1S83-18S5.  Statistical  information  of  socy.  (A.R.  bd. 
bank  comrs.  dated  Jan.  1SS3  (p.  228) — same  dated 
July  1,  18S5.) 

Humboldt  Savings  and  Loan  Society,  San  Francisco 

1883-1885.  Statistical  Informntion  of  socy.  (A.R.  bd. 
bank  comrs.  dated  Jan.  1883  (p.  229) — same  dated 
July  1,  1885.) 

Masonic  Savings  and  Loan  Bank,  San  Francisco 

1878.  Stmt,  giving  condition  of  bank;  comments  on 
same.     (A.R.  bd.  bank  comrs.  1878/9:  13-11.) 

Merced  Security  Savings  Bank 

1883-1885.     Statistical   information  of  bank.     (A.R.  bd. 
bank  comrs.  dated  Jan.  1883   (p.  230) — saine  dated 
July  1.  1885.) 
Oakland  Bank  of  Savings 

1883-lSHri.  Statistical  Information  of  bank.  (A.R.  bd. 
bank  comrs.  dated  Jan.  1883  (p.  230) — same  dated 
July  1.  1885.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


55 


BANKS:   INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Odd  Fellows'  Savings  Bank,  San  Francisco 

1878.  Stmt,  of  loiulitlon  of  bank,  Oct.  19.  (A.R.  bd. 
bank  comrs.  1S7S  9:  20-25.) 

Peoples'  Savings  Bank,  Sacramento 

1883-1885.     Statistical   information  of  bank.     (A.R.  bd. 
bank  comrs.  dated  Jan.  1883  (p.  231) — same  dated 
July  1,  1885.) 
San  Francisco  Savings  Union,  San  Francisco 

1883-1885.     Statistical     information.     (A.R.     bd.     bank 
comrs.  dated  Jan.  1883  (p.  231) — same  dated  July 
1,  1885.) 
1887.     Comrs'.  decision:   People  vs.  San  Francisco  Sav- 
ings Union.     (Same  dated  Aug.  1887:  501-503.) 

Santa  Cruz  Bank  of  Savings  and  Loan 

188;MSS5.     Statistical  information  of  bank.     (A.R.  bd. 
bank  comrs.  dated  Jan.  1883   (p.  232)— same  dated 
July  1,  1885.) 
Savings  and  Loan  Society,  San  Francisco 

1883-1885.     Statistical     information.     (A.R.     bd.     bank 
comrs.  dated  Jan.  1883  (p.  232) — same  dated  July 
1,  1885.) 
Security  Savings  Bank,  San  Francisco 

1883-1885.     Statistical  information  of  bank.     (A.R.  bd. 
bank  comrs.  dated  Jan.  1883   (p.  233)— same  dated 
July  1.  1885.) 
Stockton  Savings  and  Loan  Society 

1883-1885.     Statistical     information.     (A.R.     bd.     bank 
comrs.  dated  Jan.  1883   (p.  234) — same  dated  July 
1,  1885.) 
Stockton  Savings  Bank 

1883-1885.     Statistical  information  of  bank.     (A.R.  bd. 
bank  comrs.  dated  Jan.  1883   (p.  233) — same  dated 
July  1,  1885.) 
Union  Savings  Bank,  Oakland 

1883-1885.     Statistical  information  of  bank.     (A.R.  bd. 
bank   comrs.    dated    Jan.    1,    1883    (p.    234) — same 
dated  July  1,  1885.) 
Vallejo  Savings  and  Commercial  Bank 

1883-1885.  Statistical  information  of  bank.  (A.R.  bd. 
bank  comrs.  dated  Jan.  1883  (p.  235)— same  dated 
July  1,  1885.) 

BARBERS 
License;  see  that  title 

BARLEY 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Exports;  see  Commerce,  etc. 
Prices;  see  that  title 

BARYTA 
Deposit;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

BASS;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

BATHS 
Public;  see  Public  Ownership  and  Regulation 

BEAR  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

BEE  CULTURE;  see  AGRICULTURE 

BEET  SUGAR 
Industry;  see  Industries,  etc.     Sugar 

BENEFICIARY  ORGANIZATIONS 

1887.  Comments  on  The  Firemen's  Relief  Fund  law. 
(20  A.R.  insurance  comr.  1887:  6-7.) 


BENEFICIARY  ORGANIZATIONS— cont'd 

1889.  Investigation  into  plans  ana  practices  of  co- 
operative Insurance  organizations,  chiefly  those 
known  as  endowment  assns.  86  pp.  (Bureau  of 
labor  statistics.) 

Not  soen  ;  ontry  from  Bowk*T. 

1894.  Recommendation  that  a  just  and  reasonal)le 
measure  be  enacted,  placing  secret  and  fraternal 
orders  under  supervision  of  this  dept.  (26  A.R. 
Insurance  comr.  1894:  8.) 

.     Comments    on    cut    rates,    youth's   endowments, 

Minneapolis  Masonic  relief.     (27  same  1894:  33-35.) 

1895.  Comments  on  fraternal  fire  insurance.  (28 
sa7»e  1895:  6.) 

1903.  Table  showing  assessment  life  and  sick  benefit 
insurance  business  for  yr. — Cal.  business.  (36 
same  1903:  29.) 

BENEFICIARY  ORGANIZATIONS:  INDIVIDUAL 
Fraternal  Life  Association  of  San  Francisco 

1894.     Comments  on.     (27  A.R.  insurance  comr.  1894: 
35.) 
Mutual  Benefit  Life  Association  of  America 

1894.  Comments  on  revoking  the  certificate  of.  (27 
A.R.   insurance  comr.  1894:  27-28.) 

Mutual  Relief  Association  of  Petaluma 

1894.     Comment  on.      (27   A.R.   insurance  comr.   1894: 
37.) 
World  Mutual  Benefit  of  West  Virginia 

1894.  Comments  on  admittance  of  World  Mutual  Bene- 
fit of  W.  Va.  to  do  business  in  Cal.  (27  A.R.  in- 
surance comr.  1894:  39.) 

BERKELEY 
Climate;  see  that  title 

BIRTHS;  see  VITAL  STATISTICS 

BLASTOPHAGA;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS.    PESTS 

BOILER  INSPECTION 

1897.  Petition  for  passage  of  act  for  protection  of  life 
and  property  agst.  insecure  steam  boilers.  (Assem. 
jol.  32  sess.  pp.  619-620.) 

BORAX 

Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

BOUNTY 

Agriculture;  see  that  title 
Animal 

1892-1896.  Stmt,  showing  no.  of  coyote  scalps  for 
which  certificates  have  been  issued  up  to  Oct.  1, 
1892,  according  to  quarterly  repts.  rendered  con- 
troller by  CO.  clerks.  (Blenn.  repts.  state  controller 
1890/2  (pp.  128-129)— same  1894/6.) 
1892-1904.     Comments   on   coyote   scalp   bounty.     (A.R. 

bd.  examiners  dated  1893  (p.  42)— same  1902/4.) 
1893.     Govs,  mess.;   coyote  bounties,  etc.     (Sen.  jol.  30 
sess.  pp.  542-543:  Assem.  jol.  pp.  516-518.) 

1896.  Comment  on  bounty  on  coyote  scalps  and  recom- 
mendation that  apprn.  be  made.  (Blenn.  rept. 
state  controller  1894/6:  31.) 

1901.  Veto  of  act  authorizing  suits  agst.  state  on  de- 
mand for  bounty  on  coyote  scalps.  (Sen.  jol.  34 
sess.  p.  1179.) 

1901-1904.  "Coyote  scalp"  cases.  (Rept.  atty.  gen. 
1900/2  (pp.  9-10)— some  1902/4.) 

1903.    Stmt,  of  judgments  agst.  state  In  "  coyote  scalp  " 
cases.     (Assem.  jol.  35  sess.  pp.  163-164.) 
Forest  Culture;  see  Natural  Resources.    Forests 


56 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


BRANDY 

Exports;   see  Commerce,  etc. 

BRICK-MAKING;  see  INDUSTRIES,  ETC. 

BRIDGES 

1852.  Repts.  re.  condition  ot  and  abuses  connected 
with  toll  bridge  at  Salmon  Falls.  (Assem.  jol. 
1852:  432-433;   446-448.) 

1855.  Veto  of  act  granting  right  to  construct  toll 
bridge  across  Amer.  River,  as  special  legislation 
granting  corporate  powers.  (Sen.  jol.  1855:  471- 
473.) 

.  Rept.  [favorable]  of  majority  of  judiciary  com- 
mittee on  constitutionality  of  "  act  granting  to  J. 
L.  Graves  and  T.  0.  Burton  and  such  others  as 
they  may  associate  with  them,  right  to  construct 
toll  bridge  across  Amer.  River,  at  or  near  Miss. 
bar."     7  pp.     (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  6  sess.  doc.  23.) 

1857.  Unfavorable  rept.  re.  act  granting  to  certain 
persons  the  right  to  construct  a  toll  bridge  across 
Tuolumne  River.     (Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  158.) 

.     Favorable  rept.  on  act  authorizing  construction 

of  a  bridge  across  Sacramento  River  betw.  city  of 
Sacramento  and  town  of  Washington.  (Same  8 
sess.  pp.  370-371.) 

1872.  Stmt,  of  facts  ace.  rept.  of  committee  on  claims 
on  Assem.  bill  365,  "  act  to  fund  certain  indebted- 
ness due  and  owing  by  co.  of  Contra  Costa  to  T.  C. 
Oilman,"  on  acct.  of  bridge  built  across  San  An- 
tonio Creek,  in  Oakland.  8  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  19 
sess.  v.  4  doc.  [11].) 

1900/1.  Table  of  bridges  by  cos.,  giving  span,  kind, 
width  of  roadway,  cost,  and  remarks.  (Bienn. 
rept.  dept.  highways  1901/2:  36.) 

Expenditures  for 

1898.     Cost    of    steel    bridges    and    of    stone    bridges. 

(Bienn.  rept.  dept.  highways  1897/8:  28-30.) 
1890-1898.     Table  showing  expenditures  by  the  several 

cos.   for   bridges   and   culverts   for   8   yrs.      (Same 

1897/8:  24-25.) 

BROOKITE 

Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

BROOM  CORN 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

BUBONIC  PLAGUE;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH.    EPIDEMICS 

BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS 

serial 

1  series 
Undpr  Act  of  March  13,  1801. 

1890/1-1891/2.  Rept.  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  by  bd.  of 
bank  comrs. 

In  (;oMoct<"(l  docs,  as  follows: 
18B0/1   In  App.  to  jols.  30    sess.    v.  1   unnum.  doc. 
1891/2 30      "        V.  1 

2  series 

Under  chapter  188,  Statutes  of  Cal. 
1893/4-1903/4.     Ann.    rept.    of    bldg.    and    loan    a.ssns. 
comrs.,  1-11. 

In  follfclcd  docH.  as  follows: 

1.  1803/4   In  App.  to  Jols.  31    sess.   v.  4  unnum.  doc. 

2.  IH'M/r,    "       •'       ••     "      .ri      "      V.  7    (doc.   11. 

3.  IK'i.VO .TJ      "      V.  7     doc  2   . 

4r,.    1 8!m/7  1807/8  not  prlnlrd. 

n.    IHOH/li   In   App.   to  Jols.   .-14    scHS.   v.  3  doc.    [51. 
7.    18!ili/()0"        •'        ■•     "       HI      "      V.  3  doc.    (G  . 
811.    l!PO()/I.I(IOI/2  not  prInU'd. 
10-11.    1(102/31 110.3/ •»  omitted. 
Last   rept.  mndn  li.v   this  coinn.      Act  of  Mch.  21,   1006 
created  lildK.  and  Loan  Comrs. 


BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd 

non-serial 

1872-1900.  Table  giving  no.  of  assns.  for  each  succes- 
sive yr.  from  earliest  date.  (1  A.R.  bldg.  and  loan 
assns.  1893/4  (p.  21)— 7  same  1900.) 

No  repts.  1897,   1898,  1901,  1902.  1903,  1904. 

1873.  List  of  savings  and  loan  societies  of  city  ot  S.  F., 
and  ami.  of  deposit  in  each,  July  1.  (Bienn.  rept. 
state  controller  1871/3:  18-19.) 

1889.     Investigation  of  purposes  and  practices  of  cer- 
tain   so-called    "  national    bldg.    and    loan    assns."; 
held  in  S.  F.     56  pp.     (Bureau  of  labor  statistics.) 
Not  seen  ;  entr.v  from  Bowker. 

1892.     Rept.  on  "  national  "  bldg.  and  loan  assns.   18  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  entr.v  from  Bowker. 

.  Comments  on  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  and  sugges- 
tion that  act  be  so  amended  as  to  relieve  this  eomn. 
of  its  present  connection  with  bldg.  and  loan  assns. 
and  that  Cal.  follow  example  of  other  states,  where- 
in bldg.  and  loan  assns.  are  put  under  special 
supervision.  (14  A.R.  bd.  bank  comrs.  dated  July 
1,  1892:  4.) 

1892-1894.  Many  so-called  guarantee  and  loan  assns.  in 
state  are  foreign  corporations  doing  business  with- 
out local  restraint;  recommendation  that  law  be 
passed  compelling  them  to  obtain  license  from  bank 
comrs.  before  doing  business,  and  requiring  them 
to  make  deposit  of  securities  with  state  treasurer. 
(Rept.  atty.  gen.  1891/2  (p.  7)— sojne  1893/4.) 

1892-1896.  Comparative  table  showing  increase  of  busi- 
ness during  past  2  yrs.  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns. 
(1  A.R.  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  1893/4  (pp.  30-31) 
3  same  1896.) 

1893-1896.  Table  giving  series  matured  during  yr., 
giving  names  of  assns.,  location,  secy.,  date  of  ma- 
turity, dues,  profits,  etc.  (1  same  1893/4  (p.  52) — 
3  same  1896.) 

1894.  Comments  on  ill-advised  system  of  loaning;  sug- 
gested not  to  allow  member  of  bd.  of  directors  to 
systematically  further  individual  schemes  at  risk 
of  assns.;  to  scrutinize  each  proposed  loan  carefully, 
and  see  that  conservative  estimate  is  placed  upon 
property  offered;  to  consider  carefully  standing 
and  character  of  each  applicant  for  loan.  (1  same 
1893/4:  7-8.) 

.     Discussion   of   plans   by    which   bldg.    and    loan 

assns.  In  state  are  managed;  plan  originally  used: 
modifications  of  original  plan  to  secure  equaliza- 
tion of  profits;  the  issuing  of  two  classes  of  stock, 
one  for  borrowers,  other  for  investors;  gross  pre- 
mium plan;  installment  premium  plan;  premium 
stock  plan:  maintenance  of  reserve  fund  practiced 
by  some  institutions,  a  feature  to  be  commended. 
(1  same  1893/4:  .'^2-36.) 

.     Comments    on    dissimilarity    in    plans    in    acct. 

keeping:  discussion  of  principal  books  which 
should  be  kept  for  bldg.  and  loan  assns.;  treatment 
of  various  accts.,  dues,  interest,  premium,  fees,  and 
fines,  principal  revenue  accts.  (1  same  1893/4:  70- 
80.) 

.    Suggestion  that  care  should  be  taken  In  matter 

of  paying  taxes,  to  see  that  none  of  the  mortgaged 
properties  go  delinquent  and  suffer  a  cloud  on 
title,  also  If  there  should  be  a  balance  of  assess- 
ment over  deduction  for  mortgage,  that  this  Is  paid 
as  well.     (1  same  189.VJ:  84.) 

.  Discussion  of  the  10  rules  or  plans  for  distribu- 
tion of  profits  In  vogue  among  assns.  of  state,  with 
comparison  of  results.      (1  same  1893/4:  36-50.) 

.     Comments  on  deserved   jiopularlty  of  bldg.  and 

loan  plan  In  stale;  safety  ot  such  Investments, 
being  one  of  the  most  successful  forms  of  financial 
co-operations  ever  devised  for  large  class  ot  people. 
(1  same  1893/4:  4-5.) 


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67 


BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd 

iion-SiTial — cont'd 

1894.  Comments  on  bldp;.  and  loan  assns.  being  under 
state  supervision  In  Cal..  and  laws  governing  bldg. 
and  loan  assns.     (1  same  1893/4:  5-G.) 

.  Comparison  of  book  values  ascertained  by  va- 
rious systems,  and  observations  on  same.  (1  same 
189S/4:  49.) 

.  Comments  on  treatment  of  withdrawals;  na- 
tional rule;  theory  of  withdrawals;  nationals  vs. 
locals.     (Same  1S9.V4:  5C-59.) 

.     List  of  books  and  docs,  for  benefit  of  those  who 

may  desire  to  inform  themselves  on  history,  theory, 
practice,  and  law  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  (1  same 
1893/4:  85.) 

.     Comments    on    laws    governing   bldg.    and    loan 

assns.     (1  same  1893/4:  6.) 

.     Under  laws  governing  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  has 

custom  when  members  borrow  money  from  assn., 
that  mortgage  is  given  upon  property  to  secure 
loan,  at  same  time  assignment  being  made  of 
shares  of  stock  in  assn.  to  the  assn.  as  additional 
security,  and  a  proxy  executed  allowing  assn.  to 
vote  stock  at  subsequent  elections,  result  being 
that  but  few  of  persons  borrowing  from  assn.  vote 
at  elections  and  bd.  of  directors  have  absolute 
power:  remedial  legislation  suggested;  also  modifi- 
cation of  sec.  9  of  law  governing  bd.  of  comrs.  of 
said  assns.,  so  that  when  comrs.  find  an  assn.  "  Is 
conducting  its  business  In  unsafe  manner,  etc." 
(Rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  2.3-24.) 

1894-1896.  Stmt,  of  aggregates  of  resources  and  liabili- 
tips.  and  receipts  and  disbursements.  (1  A.R.  bldg. 
and  loan  assns.  1893/4   (pp.  24-25)— 3  same  1896.) 

.  Stmt,  of  averages — resources,  liabilities,  re- 
ceipts, and  disbursements  and  classification  of 
same.     (1  same  1893/4   (pp.  25-30)— 3  same  1896.) 

.     Tabular    stmt,    showing    no.    of    series,    no.    of 

shares,  and  resources  and  liabilities  of  national 
bldg.  and  loan  assns.  of  state.  (1  same  1893/4 
(foldg.  table)— 3  same  1896.) 

.     Same;    showing   receipts   and   disbursements   of 

national  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  of  state.  (1  same 
1893/4  (foldg.  table)— 3  same  1896.) 

.     Same;    showing   receipts   and    disbursements   of 

local  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  of  state.  (1  same  1893/4 
(foldg.  table)— 3  same  1896.) 

.     Same;   showing  no.  of  series,  no.  of  shares,  and 

resources  and  liabilities  of  local  bldg.  and  loan 
assns.  of  state.  (1  same  1893/4  (foldg.  table)— 3 
same  1896.) 

1894-1900.  Stmt,  of  receipts  for  12  mos.  endg.  Dec.  31, 
1894,  giving  name  of  assn.  and  amt.  of  assessment. 
(1  same  1893/4  (pp.  16-18)— 7  same  1900.) 

No  rppts.  1807,  1808. 

.     Individual   repts.   of  bldg.   and   loan   assns.      (1 

same  189.3/4  (pp.  86-318)- 7  same  1900.) 
No  rpptR.  tor  1807,  1808. 

.     Stmt,    giving    capitalization    of   nationals,    local 

assns..   and   co-operative   banks.      (1  same   1893/4 
(pp.  22-24)— 7  same  1900.) 
No  repts.  for  1807,  1808. 
.     Comparative  stmt,  of  net  profits   for  yr.  show- 
ing rate  of  profits  similarly  calculated,  on  average 
loans  in  force  as  given  in  former  repts.     (6  same 
1898/9   (p.  10)— 7  same  1900.) 
No  repts.  1807,  1808. 

1895.  Recommended  legislation  for  amdmt.  of  sec.  638 
of  law  of  1891,  re.  payment  of  mortgages  reed,  by 
bldg.  and  loan  assns.     (2  same  1894/5:  14-15.) 

.     Tabular     stmt,     showing     authorized  capital, 

shares,   foreclosures,   security,   and   other  statistics 

of  national  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  of  state.  (2  same 
1894/5  foldg.  table.) 


BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1895.  General  movement  away  from  system  of  gross 
premium  plan,  with  premiums  treated  as  earned 
profits  commended;  adoption  of  installment  pre- 
mium plan  urged  by  new  cos.;  when  gross  pre- 
miums are  earned  an  assn.  may  be  allowed  to 
absorb  into  its  earnings  a  proportionate  share  of 
gross  premium  for  each  yr.  in  life  of  loan.  (2 
same  1894/5:  24-26.) 

.  Discussion  of  withdrawal  values,  exceptions  con- 
sidered; plans  submitted  of  graduating  withdrawal 
values  according  to  ago  of  shares  and  restrictions 
on  right  of  withdrawal.     (2  same  1894/5:  26-28.) 

.     Letters  and  excerpts  from  letters  sent  and  reed. 

by  comn.  bearing  on  practices  of  individual  cos. 
and  opinions  of  atty.  gen.  on  question  of  Insolvency, 
duties  and  powers  defined  and  loans  to  others  than 
members.     (2  sajHe  1894/5:  34-37.) 

1895-1896.  Tabular  stmt,  showing  authorized  capital, 
shares,  foreclosures,  security,  and  other  statistics 
of  national  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  in  state.  (2  same 
1894/5   (foldg.  table)— 3  same  1896.) 

.  Same;  showing  authorized  capital,  shares,  fore- 
closures, security,  and  other  statistics  of  local  bldg. 
and  loan  assns.  of  state.  (2  same  1894/5  (foldg. 
table)— 3  same  1896.) 

.  Same;  showing  authorized  capital,  shares,  fore- 
closures, security,  and  other  statistics,  of  co-opera- 
tive banks.  (2  same  1894/5  (foldg.  table) — 3  same 
1896.) 

1896.  Comparison  of  results  of  operation  of  the  Dexter, 
Partnership,  and  Wrigley  rules  for  division  of 
profits,  under  conditions:  time,  10  yrs. ;  ann.  series; 
1  share  in  each  series.     (3  same  1895/6:  13.) 

'.     Tables  showing  practical  work  of  assns.  under 

several  plans  of  apportioning  profits,  with  various 
combinations  of  gross  and  installment  premiums. 
(3  same  1895/6:  14-23.) 

1896-1899.  Comparative  stmt,  of  interest  and  pre- 
miums collected.  (6  same  1898/9  (p.  9) — 7  same 
1900.) 

1896-1900.     Same;    new    loans    and    loans    repaid.      (6 
same  1898/9   (p.  9)— 7  same  1900.) 
No  repts.  1897,  1808. 

1897-1899.  Comparison  of  assets  and  liabilities  and  re- 
ceipts and  disbursements  for  series  of  yrs.  (6 
same  1898/9:  6-7.) 

1899.  Rept.  on  comrs.  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  (Rept. 
of  committee  to  make  examination  of  state  Institu- 
tions 1899:  165-166.) 

.     Same  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1902.     Suggestion    that    immediate   steps   be   taken   by 
legisl.  looking  to  full  investigation  of  so-called  co- 
operative   home-bldg.    concerns    and    enactment   of 
protective  laws.     (Rept.  atty.  gen.  1900/2:  15.) 
Laws 

1894-1896.    Laws  of  state  for  formation,  govt.,  control, 
and   existence   of   bldg.   and   loan   assns.      (1   A.R. 
bldg.  and  loan  assns.  1893/4   (pp.  321-360)— 3  same 
1896.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1893-1898.  Table  showing  assessments  [1.  e.  license 
fees]  collected  from  assns.  for  support  of  bldg. 
and  loan  comn.  each  yr.  on  shares  in  force.  (Rept. 
of  committee  to  make  examination  of  state  institu- 
tions 1899:  165-166.) 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1894-1904.  Stmt,  showing  expenditures,  amt.  of  each 
apprn.  made  by  law.  amt.  expended  under  each, 
and  balance  unexpended  for  bldg.  and  loan  comrs. 
(bldg.  and  loan  assns.  inspection  fund).  (Bienn. 
rept.  state  controller  1892/4  (p.  81)— some  1902/4.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OT  CALIFORNIA 


BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
Stmt,  of  condition  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  in- 
spection    fund.       {Same     1892/4     (p      92)— some 
1902/4.) 

BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS:  INDIVIDUAL  AS- 
SOCIATIONS 

See  also  above,  under  date  of  1894-1900. 
Golden  City  Homestead  Association,  San  Francisco 

1S76.     Rept.  of  Assem.  special  committee  on  affairs  of. 
118  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  21  sess.  v.  4  unnum.  doc.) 

BUILDING  STONE 

Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources 

BURGLAR  INSURANCE;  see  INSURANCE 

BUTTE  COUNTY  (1850) 
Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Bullion  Production 

1885.     See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Production; 
this  date. 
Clay  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Gold  in 

1879-1880.     See    Natural    Resources.      Mineral.      Gold; 

these  dates. 
1881.     See  same;  this  date. 
1892-1895.     See  same;  these  dates. 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;  these  dates. 
Horticultural   Board;    see  Agriculture.     Horticultural    Com- 
mission 
Indian  Wars;  see  War  Expenditures 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See     Industries,     etc.       Mines;     these 
dates. 
Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/6.     See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 
Silver  in 

1892-1895.     See    Natural    Resources.      Mineral.      Gold; 
these  dates. 
Surveyor;  see  Land 

BUTTER 
Exports;  see  Commerce,  etc. 
Imports;  see  Commerce,  etc. 
Prices;  see  that  title 
Production;  see  Industries,  etc. 

CALAVERAS  COUNTY  (1850) 
Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Bullion  Production 

1885.     See   Natural   Resources.     Mineral.     Production; 
this  date. 
Channel  System;  see  Natural  Resources.    Geology 
Copper  Mining 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Cop- 
per; these  dates. 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Geology;  sec  Natural  Resources 
Gold  in 

1879-1880.    See    Natural    ResourceB.      Mineral.      Gold; 

these  dates. 
1881.     See  same;   this  date. 


CALAVERAS  COUNTY  (1850)— cont'd 
Gold  in — cont'd 

ISSS.     See  same;   this  date. 
1892-1895.     See  same;   these  dates. 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;   these  dates. 

Granite  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Iron  Mining 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.    Iron; 
these  dates. 

Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Limestone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Marble  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mines 
1879/80.    See    Natural    Resources.     Mineral.     Produc- 
tion; this  date. 

Mines  and  Mining 
1889/90-1890/2.    See    Industries,    etc.      Mines;     these 
dates. 
Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 
1894/6.     See    Industries,    etc.    Mining    Canals;    these 
dates. 
Silver  Production 
1892-1895.     See    Natural    Resources.      Mineral.      Gold; 
these  dates. 
Surveyor;  see  Land 
Trachyte  and  Tufa;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

CALIFORNIA   POLYTECHNIC    SCHOOL;    see   EDUCATION: 
INDIVIDUAL,  ETC. 

CALIFORNIA  TEACHER  (THE);  see  EDUCATION.    EDUCA- 
TIONAL JOURNALS 

CAMEL;  see  TRANSPORTATION 

CAMPO 

Climate;  see  that  title 

CANAIGRE 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

CANALS:  INTEROCEANIC 

1892.  Memorials  to  Congress  favoring  early  comple- 
tion of  Nicaragua  Canal,  to  be  controlled  by  govt., 
and  the  establishment  of  a  Division  of  Roads  in 
Dept.  of  Agric.  (4  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortlc.  1893/4: 
214.) 

1894.  Favoring  passage  of  bill  re.  Nicaragua  Canal. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1894:  19-20.) 

CANALS:  STATE 

Irrigation;  see  Land.    Irrigation 

Mines;  sec  Industries,  etc.     Mining  Canals,  etc. 

Navigation 

1867.  Roi)t.  of  engr.  on  results  of  survey  for  Sacra- 
mento Valley  irrigation  and  navigation  canal.  52 
pp.  (App.  to  .1ols.  17  sess.  v.  2  [doc.  4].) 
1870.  Rept.  on  art  authorizing  construction  and  main- 
tenance of  a  ship  canal  from  Stockton  to  San 
Joaquin  RIvor.     (Assom.  jol.  18  sess.  p.  626.) 


CANNERIES;  sec  INDUSTRIES 


CAPITAL 

1850.  Uopls.  on  various  jiroposals  for  location  of  per- 
manent scat  of  govt.,  with  copies  of  offers  made  for 
same.     (Leglsl.  jol.  1849/60:  498-510.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


59 


CAPITAL— cont'd 

1850.  Bond  of  M.  G.  Vallejo,  J.  B.  Frlsble,  S.  Vallejo, 
J.  M.  Estill,  and  Robt.  Allen,  together  with  their 
affidavits  as  to  aint.  each  Is  worth  in  matter  of 
establishment  of  permanent  seat  of  govt.  (App. 
to  Sen.  jol.  2  sess.  pp.  709-714  doc.  W.) 

1851.  Rei)t.  of  surveyor  gen.  to  Sen.  and  Assem.  upon 
location  of  state  capital.  (Same  2  sess.  pp.  561- 
5G2  doc.  C.) 

.     Minority   rept.   of  select   committee  on   bond   of 

General  Vallejo.     {Same  2  sess.  p.  717  doc.  Y.) 

.     Rept.  of  Mr.  Tingley  from  judiciary  committee 

on  bond  of  General  Vallejo.  {Same  2  sess.  pp.  715- 
716  doc.  X.) 

.     Majority   [and  minorltyl   rept.  of  committee  on 

permanent  location  of  seat  of  govt.  {Same  2  sess. 
pp.  645-654  docs.  I  and  J.) 

.     Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  lay  off  tracts  of  land 

proposed  to  be  donated  to  state  by  M.  G.  Vallejo. 
{Same  2  sess.  pp.  727-729  doc.  EE.) 

.     Corresp.   and   communication    re.   title   to   lands 

and  bond  deposited  for  location  of  permanent  seat 
of  govt,  at  Vallejo.     (Legisl.  joUJ851:  1083-1084.) 

.     Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  lay  off  tracts  of  land 

proposed  to  be  donated  to  state  for  permanent 
seat  of  govt.     (Same  1851:727-729;    1423-1425.) 

.  Majority  and  minority  repts.  on  location  of  per- 
manent seat  of  govt.      (Same  1851:  645-654.) 

.     Copy  of  form  of  bond  to  be  executed  by  comrs. 

on  location  of  permanent  seat  of  govt,  at  Vallejo. 
(Same  1851:  709-717.) 

.  Rept.  of  surveyor  gen.  on  location  of  state  capi- 
tal at  Vallejo.     (Same  1851:  5G1-5G2.) 

1?52.  Rept.  urging  cancellation  of  bond  of  Gen.  Val- 
lejo for  location  of  permanent  seat  of  govt,  at 
Vallejo.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1852:  563-564.) 

.     Protest  agst.   organization  of  legisl.  at  Vallejo, 

claiming  act  authorizing  same  to  be  inoperative, 
and  contract  for  location  of  govt,  not  fulfilled. 
(Sen.  jol.  1852:  6.) 

.    Govs.    mess,    protesting    agst.    organization    of 

legisl.  at  Vallejo,  showing  non-fulfillment  on  part 
of  bond  for  location  of  permanent  seat  of  govt,  at 
said  place.  (Same  1852:  11-12;  Assem.  jol.  pp.  22- 
23.) 

.     Rept.  re.  bill  providing  for  removal  of  archives 

from  Sacramento  to  Vallejo.  showing  latter  to  be 
permanent  seat  of  govt.  (Assem.  jol.  1852:  500- 
502.) 

1853.  Copy  of  deed  executed  by  city  of  Benicia  to  state, 
for  location  of  permanent  seat  of  govt.  4  pp. 
(App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1853  doc.  27.) 

.     Communication   from   atty.   gen.   re.   removal   of 

state  capital  from  Vallejo.  4  pp.  (App.  to  Assem. 
jol.  4  sess.  doc.  12.) 

.     Corresp.    with   M.    G.    Vallejo.     5   pp.     (App.    to 

Sen.  jol.  4  sess.  doc.  19.) 

.     Communication    from   M.   G.   Vallejo,   proposing 

mutual  release  of  conditions  of  bond  for  location 
of  seat  of  govt,  at  Vallejo.  4  pp.  (Same  1853 
doc.  15.) 

.     Corresp.  with  M.  G.  Vallejo  demanding  payment 

of  sums  contracted  for  by  him  in  bond  for  location 
of  seat  of  govt,  at  Vallejo;  with  stmt,  of  said  sums. 
5  pp.     (Same  1853  doc.  19.) 

.     Same.     (Assem.  jol.  1853:  140-141.) 

.     Copy  of  release  of  bond  betw.  state  and  M.  G. 

Vallejo  for  location  of  permanent  seat  of  govt,  at 
Vallejo.     4  pp.      (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1853  doc.  25.) 

1854.  Majority  and  minority  repts.  re.  proposed  loca- 
tion of  permanent  seat  of  govt,  at  Sacramento,  with 
stmt,  of  cost  of  seven  previous  removals  of  capital. 
(Assem.  jol.  1854:  76-81.) 


CAPITAL— cont'd 

1858.  Rept.  on  advantages  of  moving  seat  of  govt,  to 
Oaltland.     (Same  9  sess.  pp.  512-513.) 

.  Rept.  on  mileage  due  committee  to  visit  Oak- 
land, in  reference  to  removal  of  capital.  (Same  9 
sess.  p.  493.) 

1889.  History  of  seat  of  state  govt.  ([Blue  book] 
1889:  195-216.) 

CAPITATION  TAX;   see  TAXATION:   STATE.     POLL  TAX 

CAPITOL;      sec     PUBLIC     BUILDINGS     AND     GROUNDS: 
STATE 

CAPITOL  FUND;   sec  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS. 

CARMELO  BAY 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

CARP;   see  FISH  AND  GAME 

CATALINA  ISLAND 

Chalk  Quarries;  see  Natural  Resources 

CATASTROPHES 

Earthquakes;  see  that  title 
Floods;  see  Climate 

CATFISH;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

CATTLE;   see  AGRICULTURE.     LIVESTOCK 

CATTLE  FOODS 
Commercial;  see  Industries,  etc. 


CEMENT 

Deposits;   see  Natural  Resources. 


Mineral 


CENSUS 

1850.  Census  of  1850  imperfect.  (Govs,  special  mess. 
Jan.  30,  1852.) 

1851.  Rept.  of  U.  S.  census  agt.  with  list  of  co.  popu- 
lation.    (Legisl.  jol.  sess.  1851:  741-743;   1602-1604.) 

1852.  Abstr.  of  census  of  state,  being  statistics  of 
population,  and  capital  and  production  by  cos.,  and 
general  descriptive  review  characteristic  of  each. 
(App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1853  doc.  14:  13-58.) 

.     Statistical  summary  by  secy,  of  state  of  census 

returns  under  headings  population,  and  production 
and  capital,  in  various  cos.  (Same  185.3,  doc.  14: 
4-11.) 

.     Census  required  by  constitution.     (Govs,  special 

mess.  Jan.  30,  1852.) 

1853.  Govs.  mess.  re.  census  returns  and  rapid  increase 
of  population  shown  therein.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol. 
1853,  doc.  14:  3.) 

.  Suggestion  to  repeal  census  requirements  of  con- 
stitution and  leave  regulation  of  same  to  legisl. 
(Govs.  ann.  mess.  1853.) 

CEREALS 

Exports;  see  Commerce,  etc. 

CHALK 

Quarries;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

CHANNEL  ISLANDS 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

CHEESE 

Exports;  see  Commerce,  etc. 
Prices;  see  that  title 
Production;  see  Industries,  etc. 


60 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


CHERRY 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Diseases;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 

CHERT 

Deposit;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

CHICO 

Climate;  see  that  title 

Normal  School;  see  Education:  Individual,  etc. 

CHILD  LABOR;  see  LABOR 

CHINESE 

Education;   see  Education.     Aliens 
Labor;  see  Labor.    Alien 
Population;  see  Population.    Alien 

CHINO 

Climate;  see  that  title 
Temperature;  see  Climate 

CHINO  VALLEY 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

CHOLERA;   see  PUBLIC  HEALTH.    EPIDEMICS 

CHROMITE 

CHRYSOPRASE 
Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

CINNABAR 
Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

CITRUS  FRUITS 

Fruits;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 


(Same   1887    (p. 
in    Pacific   Coast 


CLAY 
Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources. 


Mineral 


CLIMATE 

1869.  Comparative  table  of  meteoroloRical  stations  of 
Pacific  States,  giving  altitude,  latitude,  longitude, 
length  of  period  observed,  hottest  and  coldest  day, 
range,  mean,  rain  and  snow  In  Inches.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1868/9:  238.) 

1884.  Modifying  causes  of  climate  on  Pacific  Coast  of 
U.  S.  and  British  Columbia.     (Same  1884:  253-257.) 

1885.  Storms  on  Pacific  Coast  of  Amer.  (Same  1885: 
273-275.) 

Fiom  nnn.  ropt.  of  clilpf  signal  ofBcer. 
1885-1888.  Table  giving  average  ann.  rainfall,  average 
seasonal  temperature,  mean  and  extremes  of  tem- 
perature, and  average  no.  of  clear  days  for  South- 
ern and  Pacific  States.  (Same  1886  (pp.  355-356) 
— same  1888.) 

1886.  Original  meteorological  researches;  weather 
types  on  Pacific  Coast  (with  plates);  by  Lieut.  W. 
A.  Glassford,  U.  S.  A.     (Same  1886:  407-413.) 

1886-1887.  Weather  statistics  of  Pacific  Coast  States- 
table  giving  extremes  of  temperature,  average  pres- 
sure, temperature,  dew  point,  relative  humidity, 
precipitation,  ann.  and  hrly.  velocity  of  winds  and 
prevailing  direction,  and  clear,  fair,  and  cloudy 
days;  averages  are  for  iierlods  of  from  7  to  10  yrs. 
(Same  1886   (pp.  403-404)— .saw? e  1887.) 

1887.  Weather  for  Mch.  and  Apr.  for  whole  Pacific 
Coast.     (Savie  1880:  312-315.) 

1888-1889.  Jan.  meteorological  table  for  stations  In 
Wash.  Terr.,  Ore.,  Cat.,  Nev.,  Utah,  and  Ariz.— 
mean  and  extremes  of  monthly  temixTadirc,  and 
date    of    extremes    and    lowest    temperature    pre- 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

viously   recorded,   also   rainfall. 
427)— same  1888.) 

1889.     Weather    summary    for    Apr. 
States.     (Same  1889:  371.) 

.     Table  giving  temperature  of  sun,  air,  and  water 

at  2  p.  m.  each  day  as  taken  at  Baird  Govt.  Salmon 
Station,  on  McCloud  River.     (Same  1889:  413-415.) 

.  Table  showing  mean  ann.  temperature  and  pre- 
cipitation at  principal  points  in  each  state  and  ter- 
ritory.    (Same  1889:  484-485.) 

Arizona 
1891-1892.     Ann.  summary  of  weather  at  Yuma,  Ariz., 
in  all  its  features.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1891 
(p.  247)— some  1892.) 

CAI-rFQRNIA 

serial 
ANNUAL  REPORT 

1  series 
1886-1894.     Ann.  meteorological  review  of  the  state  of 
Cal.  by  the  meterological  dept.  of  the  State  Agric. 
Socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1886  In  Trans,  state  agric.  society  1886  :  255-391. 


1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 


1887  :  247-287. 

1888  :  243-410. 

1889  :  319-487. 

1890  :  279-340. 

1891  :  217-278. 

1892  :  183-222. 

1893  :  178-197. 

1894  :  203-230. 


Reports  on  meteorology  had  been  Issued  by  the  Agric. 
Society  since  Its  organization.  In  the  earlier  years 
the  data  were  supplied  by  private  Individuals.  Be- 
tween 1875  and  1881  almost  no  meteorological 
material  was  published  by  the  Society.  The  0.  S. 
Signal  Offloe  was  first  established  at  Sacramento 
In  1S77.  but  no  statistics  were  supplied  by  It  until 
1S81.  In  1881  and  each  following  year  brief 
climatic  statistics  were  supplied  to  and  published 
by  the  Society.  In  1886  they  first  assumed  a  com- 
prehensive, systematic  character.  From  1886  to 
1894  they  were  published  regularly  as  collated 
above.  All  that  has  been  published  by  the  Socy. 
has  been  Indexed  in  this  volume. 

2  series 
In  co-operation  with  the  Weather  Bureau,  U.  S.  Dept.  of 
Agriculture. 

1895.    Ann.  review  of  the  Cal.  climate  and  crop  service. 

In  Doouuu^nts  as  follows  : 
1895  In  Trans,  state  agric.  society  1895 :  169-204. 

MONTHLY  REPORT 

1  series 

1891-1896.  Monthly  bull,  of  the  Cal.  weather  service; 
published  by  the  State  Agric.  Socy.  in  co-operation 
■with  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agric.  Weather  Bureau,  Sept., 
1891,  to  Dec,  1896. 

2  series 

1897-1904.  Cal.  section  of  the  climate  and  crop  service 
of  the  U.  S.  Weather  Bureau,  v.  1-8,  Jan.,  1897,  to 
Dec,  1904. 

Annual  summary  accompanies  this  file. 
WEEKLY  REPORT 

1  series 
1893-1896.     Wlcly.  crop  bull. 

Pnbllslied  during  the  nlanling  and  harvesting  season, 
April  to  Oct,  lH9:i.  also  In  'I'rans.  slate  agric. 
society  189:)  :  186-189.  Republished  in  the  Dally 
Bulletin,  Weei<ly  Rural  Press  and  Cai.  Fruit 
Orower  of  S.  F.  and  in  the  Sacramento  Record- 
Union. 

2  series 

1897-1901.  WUly.  crop  bull,  of  tho  cliraato  and  crop 
service  of  the  U.  S.  Weather  Bureau,  Cal.  section, 
Apr.  12,  1897,  to  Dec,  1904. 

88  noB.  were  IsHued  In  1897  ;  after  that  52  nos.  were 
iHKUed  annually. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


61 


CLIMATE— cont'd 


California — cont'd 


non-serial 
(?).  Tables  giving  monthly  and  ann.  average  rainfall, 
In  Inches;  monthly  percentages  of  probability  of 
rainy  days,  of  clear  days,  and  of  cloudy  days  at 
weather  bureau  stations  In  Cal.,  from  records  of 
many  yrs.  (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1891:  253- 
255.) 

(?)-1889.    Table  showing  elevation  and  average  tem- 
perature and   rainfall  of  stations  In  Coast  Range, 
by  cos.     (Same  1886  (pp.  317-318)— same  1889.) 
Not  found  In   18S8. 

1848-1885.  Meteorology  and  climatology  of  the  great 
valleys  and  foothills  of  Cal.  for  from  15  to  36  yrs.; 
collated  and  compiled  by  Sergt.  J.  A.  Barwick, 
observer  signal  corps,  U.  S.  A.,  being  a  gathering  of 
all  worthy  articles  known  to  writer  on  climatic 
peculiarities  of  state.     {Same  1885:  213-291.) 

.    Same;  separate.    78  pp. 

1849-1902.  Review  of  wet  and  dry  seasons  In  state. 
(8  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1901/2:  399-405.) 

1850-1856.  Recapitulation  of  meteorological  observa- 
tions.    (Rept.  Insane  asylum  1855:  39-42.) 

1859-1860.  Meteorological  observations.  (Same  1859 
(pp.  44-55)— same  1860.) 

1863.  Comparative  climate  and  grain  farming  in  Cal.; 
comparisons  with  Atlantic  States  and  England. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  ISfiS:  203-221.) 

1865-1895.  Ann.  meteorological  review.  (Same  1864/5 
(pp.  164-170)— sa7ne  1895.) 

Not  found  In  repts.  for  1879  or  1880. 

1870/1.  Rept.  upon  subject  of  medical  topography  and 
climatology  In  Cal.  (1  bienn.  rept  bd.  health 
1870/1:  70-75.) 

1874.  Climatic  Influence  in  Cal.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1874:  358-359.) 

1874/5.  Rept.  on  climatology  of  Cal.  and  consumption. 
(3  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1874/5:  93-150.) 

1876/7.  Relations  of  climate  of  Cal.  to  consumption. 
(4  same  1876/7:  38-60.) 

1883.  Tables  showing  ann.  and  monthly  mean  and  ex- 
tremes of  temperature,  monthly  and  ann.  rainfall 
and  snowfall,  and  direction  of  prevailing  wind  each 
mo.  and  for  yr.,  of  85  stations  in  state.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1883:  163-182.) 

1884/6.  Climatology  and  diseases  of  southern  Cal.;  by 
H.  S.  Orme,  pres.  state  bd.  of  health.  (9  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  health  1884/6:  117-131.) 

1885.  Palestine  climate  compared  with  that  of  Cal. 
(Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1885:  287-291.) 

1886.  Table  showing  elevation  and  average  tempera- 
ture and  rainfall  for  stations  In  San  Bernardino, 
Siskiyou,  Modoc,  and  mt.  division  of  Placer  Co. 
(Same  1886:  321.) 

.  Coast  climate  of  Cal.:  distribution  of  rain,  tem- 
perature, therapeutics;  by  J.  W.  Robertson,  M.  D., 
as  published  in  state  bd.  of  health  rept.  of  1886. 
(Same  1886:  322-332.) 

.    Climate  of  central  Cal.  compared  with  that  of 

Italy.     (Same  1886:  349-352.) 

.     Climatology   of  southern  Cal.;    by  H.   S.   Orme, 

M.  D.     (Same  1886:  375-379.) 

.     Isothermal  maps  of  state  and  comments.    (Same 

1886:  369-374.) 

.     Semi-tropical    winter    In    central    and    northern 

Cal.  citrus  belt;  comparisons  with  Italy  In  warmth 
and  sunshine;  scenery,  springs,  bathing,  etc. 
(Same  1886:  366-369.) 

.    The  climatology  and  diseases  of  southern  Cal.; 

by  H.  S.  Orme.  (9  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1884/6: 
117-131.) 

.    Coast  climate  of  Cal.;  by  J.  W.  Robertson.     (9 

same  1884/6:  199-209.) 


CLIMATE— cont'd 


California — cont'd 


non-serial — cont'd 

1886/8.  Average  temperature,  highest  and  lowest  tem- 
perature, and  average  rainfall  at  prominent  named 
points  In  Cal.     (10  same  1886/8:  221.) 

.    Brief  description  of  climate  of  Cal.     (10  same 

1886/8:  216-221.) 

1887.  Brief  history  of  meteorological  dept.  of  the 
socy.;  recommendation  that  next  legisl.  Incorporate 
system  of  state  weather  service  to  be  under 
mngmt.  and  supervision  of  state  bd.  of  agrlc;  out- 
line of  work  to  be  done  and  cost.  (Trans,  state 
agrlc.  socy.  1887:  19-21.) 

.    Climate  and  resources  of  summit  cos.     (Same 

1887:  423-426.) 

1888.  Tables  giving  mean  monthly  temperature  and 
rainfall  at  Southern  Pacific  stations  in  Cal.,  also 
highest  and  lowest  temperature  observed  at  each 
point  and  normal  average  precipitation  for  yr. 
(Same  1888:  377-383.) 

.    Monthly  weather  bull,  of  Pacific  Coast  for  Feb. 

(Same  1887:  437-438.) 

1888/9-1891/2.  Monthly  observations  of  mean  and  ex- 
tremes of  temperature,  rainfall,  no.  of  clear,  cloudy, 
and  partly  cloudy  days  at  Sta.  Rosa  station  from 
Aug.  1,  1888,  to  Aug.  31,  1890.  (A.R.  bd.  vitic. 
comrs.  1889/90  (p.  i7)—same  1891/2.) 

1889/90.  Meteorological  table  of  phenomenal  winter — 
giving  monthly  rainfall  for  Oct.,  Nov.,  Dec,  1889, 
and  to  Jan.  26,  1S90,  at  23  points  in  state;  also 
averages  for  same  mos.  In  previous  yrs.;  season's 
rainfall  to  Dec.  31,  also  average  tor  previous  yrs.; 
mean  temperature  for  Dec;  and  average  mean 
temperature  for  Dec.  (9  A.R.  state  mineralogist 
1888/90:  322.) 

.     Meteorological    review    of    state — rainfall,    fogs, 

climate,  phenomenal  winter  (1889/90);  by  G.  E. 
Barnes.     (9  same  1888/9:  312-322.) 

1890.  Climate  of  Cal.  and  Nev.,  with  particular  refer- 
ence to  rainfall  and  temperature,  and  their  influ- 
ence upon  irrigation  problems  of  the  two  states. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1891:  255-298.) 

.  Table  showing  mean  and  extremes  of  ann.  tem- 
perature and  rainfall  for  various  voluntary  signal 
service  stations  throughout  state.  (Same  1890: 
338-340.) 

1891.  A  cyclonic  glimpse  of  Cal.  weather.  (Same 
1891:  247-252.) 

1891-1892.  Table  giving  elevation,  mean  and  extremes 
of  temperature,  prevailing  wind,  and  total  precipi- 
tation, by  mos.,  by  voluntary  observers  at  various 
points  in  state.  (Same  1891  (pp.  232-244) — same 
1892.) 

Winds  not  given  In   1802. 

1892.  Table  giving  means  and  extremes  of  tempera- 
ture and  total  precipitation  for  each  mo.,  and  for 
yr.,  from  over  200  of  Southern  Pacific  co.  stations. 
(Same  1892:  194  211.) 

.     Tabular  data  showing  no.  of  clear  and  fair  days 

In  each  mo.  and  for  yr.  at  various  stations  in  state. 
(Same  1892:  187.) 

1892-1893.  Ann.  monthly  weather  summary  for  state. 
(Same  1892   (pp.  183-186)— same  1894.) 

1893.  Monthly  misc.  data:  Cal.  weather  service  obser- 
vations, giving  stations,  cos.,  elevation,  mean  tem- 
perature and  extremes,  with  mo.  of  extremes, 
range,  rainfall,  and  rainy  days  and  frosty  morn- 
ings.    (Same  1893:  191-193.) 

.     Ann.  meteorological  repts.  from  weather  bureau 

stations  in  state,  giving  mean  and  extremes  of 
temperature,  kind  of  weather,  each  day,  velocity 
and  prevailing  winds,  and  precipitation,  with  name 
of  observer.     (Same  1893:  190.) 


62 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

Calitobnia — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1893.  State  weather  summary,  by  mos.,  giving  normal 
monthly  temperature  from  8  to  40  yrs.,  departure 
from  normal,  extremes  of  temperature  and  stations 
where  they  occurred;  prevailing  wind;  normal, 
average,  and  departure  from  normal  rainfall,  great- 
est and  least  precipitation,  and  stations  where  they 
occured.     (Same  1893:  184-185.) 

— — .  Meteorological  data  from  Southern  Pacific  go's. 
stations  in  Cal. — elevation,  ann.  mean  and  extremes 
of  temperature,  with  mo.  of  extremes,  absolute 
range,  prevailing  wind,  precipitation,  snow,  and 
rain.     (Same  1893:  194-196.) 

1894.  Favorable  comment  on  weather  service  of  the 
socy.;  outside  demands  for  these  repts.  have  ex- 
hausted the  supply.     (Same  1894:  25.) 

.     Table  giving  average  temperature  and  extremes. 

and  total  precipitation  for  each  mo.  and  for  yr. 
from  298  stations,  concluding  with  monthly  aver- 
ages for  state,  also  highest  and  lowest  tempera- 
ture.    (Same  1894:  204-223.) 

.     Table  showing  mean  and  ann.  temperatures  and 

precipitation,  with  normals  and  departures  there- 
from, along  with  extremes  of  temperature  and 
greatest  precipitation  for  state.     (Same  1894:  228.) 

.     Table  giving  average  no.  of  clear,  fair,  cloudy, 

and  rainy  days  for  state  by  mos.  and  seasons,  also 
average  seasonal  temperatures  and  precipitation, 
with  departures  from  normals.     (Same  1894:  229.) 

.     Table  giving  clear,  fair,  cloudy,  and  rainy  days 

each  mo.,  along  with  monthly  and  ann.  averages 
from  G5  stations.     (Same  1894:  224-227.) 

1894-1896.  Table  giving  statistics  of  fair  weather,  rain- 
fall, snow,  etc.,  by  mos.  (Bienn.  rept.  agric.  exper. 
stations  1895/7:  327.) 

1894/5-1896/7.  Climatic  rept.  of  Southern  Cal.  station 
— mean  and  extremes  of  temperature,  monthly 
range,  extremes  of  daily  variation,  precipitation, 
and  weather,  by  mos.     (Same  1895/7:  365-366.) 

1895.  Ann.  review  of  the  Cal.  climate  and  crop  service. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1895:  169-204.) 

.  Percentages  of  mean  cloudiness  and  of  mean  sun- 
shine for  Cal.  weather  bureau  stations  by  mos., 
yrs.,  and  seasons;  tables  and  comments.  (Same 
1895:  202-204.) 

1896/7-1898/9.  Climatic  conditions  at  Southern  Cal. 
station.  (A.R.  agric.  exper.  stations  1897/8:  307- 
309.) 

1899.  Comment  on  weather  conditions  of  yr.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1899:  3-4.) 

1901.  Monthly  weather  review  for  yr.  (Same  1901: 
152-153.) 

1902-1903.  Notes  on  climate  of  Southern  Coast  Range 
sub-station;  meteorological  record  giving  means 
and  extremes  of  temperature,  no.  of  days  90°  or 
over,  no.  32°  or  under,  rainfall,  and  weather,  by 
mos.     (Rept.  agric.  exper.  stations  1901/3:  175-176.) 

1902-1904.  Meteorological  record  of  Southern  Cal.  sub- 
station— monthly  mean  and  extremes  of  tempera- 
ture, with  dates  of  extremes,  no.  of  days  90°  or 
over.  no.  of  days  32°  or  under,  rainfall,  and  weather. 
(Same  1901/3  (p.  1S7)— same  1903/4.) 
AI..AMICDA 

1852-1858.     See  below,  Sacramento;   these  dates. 
ANDKIISON 

1888-1889.  Tabular  stmt,  of  monthly  meteorological 
observations  taken  at  Anderson,  Shasta  Co. — mean 
and  extreme  temperature  and  barometer,  rainfall, 
and  prevailing  direction  of  wind.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1888  (p.  310)— same  1889.) 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

CArrFORNiA — cont'd 

AUBURN 

1888.  Table  giving  extremes  of  daily  temperature  and 
daily  rainfall  at  Auburn.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1888:  286-288.) 

BERKELEY 

1886-1889.  Comparative  table  showing  mean  tempera- 
ture of  each  season  at  Berkeley,  extremes  of  tem- 
perature and  humidity,  and  rainfall  for  4  yrs. 
(Bienn.  rept.  agric.  exper.  stations  1888/9:  22.) 

1887-1897.  Ten  yr.  synopsis  of  meteorological  observa- 
tions at  Berkeley — means  and  extremes  of  tempera- 
ture, atmospheric  pressure,  and  relative  humidity, 
rainfall,  weather,  and  wind,  by  mos.  (Same 
1895/7:  305.) 

.  Climatic  conditions  of  Berkeley.  (Univ.  Chron- 
icle V.  1:  82-86.) 

1887-1902.  The  climate  of  Berkeley;  by  A.  D.  Leusch- 
ner.     (Same  v.  5:  231-234.) 

1888-1894.  Synopsis  of  meteorological  observations  at 
Berkeley  for  7  yrs.;  mean  and  extreme  barometer, 
temperature,  and  humidity,  yearly  range  and 
monthly  variation  of  temperature,  precipitation, 
weather,  and  wind,  foldg.  table.  (Bienn.  rept. 
agric.  exper.  stations  1892/4  n.  p.) 

1889.  General  climatic  and  topographic  features  of  the 
Bav  Region;  climate  of  Berlieley.  (Same  1889: 
21-24.) 

1891/2.  Synopsis  of  meteorological  observations  at 
Berkeley;  means  and  extremes  of  barometer,  tem- 
perature, and  humidity  each  mo.,  highest  and  low- 
est daily  average,  precipitation,  weather,  and  wind, 
foldg.  table.     (A.R.  same  1891/2.) 

1892/3-1903/4.  Same;  each  yr.  by  mos.:  mean  and  ex- 
tremes of  barometer,  temperature,  and  humidity; 
monthly  and  daily  ranges  of  temperature;  precipi- 
tation; weather;  and  winds,  foldg.  table.  (Same 
1894/5  (n.  v.)—same  1903/4.) 

CAMPO 
1889.     Weather    summary    for    last    6    mos.    of    yr.    at 
Campo,  San  Diego  Co.,  giving  means  and  extremes 
of  temperature,  and  rainfall.       (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1889:  470-471.) 

CHICO 

1885/6-1899/00.  Climatic  conditions  at  Chico  for  15 
yrs.;  tables  giving  statistics  of  rainfall  each  sea- 
son, average  seasonal  temperature,  average  ann. 
and  extremes.  (A.R.  agric.  exper.  stations  1897/8: 
330-331.) 

1887-1889.  Tables  giving  average  mo.  and  seasonal 
temperature  and  rainfall,  as  deduced  from  14  yrs. 
observation,  along  with  highest  and  lowest  tem- 
perature at  Chico,  Butte  Co.  (Trans,  state  agric, 
socy.  1887  (pp.  351-352)— some  1889.) 

CM  I  NO 

1889.  Comments  of  Chino  weather  for  the  yr.  and  the 
adaptability  of  its  climate  to  citrus  fruits  and  beet 
culture.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1889:  463-464.) 

COI.t'.SA  roi'NTY 

1888.  Seasonal  temperatures  and  rainfall  for  places  in 
Colusa  Co.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1888:  305.) 

1888-1890.  Table  of  meteorological  data  for  Willows, 
Colusa  Co.,  giving  moan  and  extreme  mo.  tempera- 
ture and  range,  dates  of  exlremos,  mean,  barome- 
ter, rainfall,  prevailing  wind,  and  no.  of  days  fair, 
cloudy,  etc.    (Same  1888  (p.  305)— same  1890.) 

CItESCENT    CITY 

1890.  Weather  auniniary  for  yr.  at  Crescent  City; 
giving  total  pre(!lpllallon,  clear,  fair,  cloudy,  and 
rainy  days,  frosts,  and  prevailing  wind  for  each  mo. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1890:  289.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFOUNIA 


63 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

CALin)KNiA — cont'd 
EURKKA 

1887-1889.  Table  showlnK.  by  mos..  meteorological  con- 
ditions of  yr.  at  Eureka.  Humboldt  Co.;  mean  and 
extreme  temperatures,  days  below  32°,  mean  rela- 
tive humidity,  velocity  and  prevallinR  wind,  pre- 
cipitation, days  clear,  cloudy,  etc.  (Trans,  state 
agrlc.  socy.  1887  (p.  384)— same  1889.) 

1890-1891.  Weather  summary  for  yr.  at  Eureka,  giving 
means  and  extremes  of  temperature,  mean  barome- 
ter, dew  point,  humidity,  moan  daily  range,  winds, 
weather,  precipitation,  and  greatest  amt.  In  24  hrs. 
{Same  1890   (p.  291)— same  1891.) 

1892.  Ann.  meteorological  summary,  by  mos.,  at  Eu- 
reka, giving  means  and  extremes  of  temperature, 
precipitation,  velocity  of  and  prevailing  wind,  no. 
of  days  clear,  cloudy,  etc.,  no.  of  days  above  90°, 
and  no.  below  32°.     (Same  1892:  214.) 

1895.  Ann.  meteorological  summary  at  Eureka,  giving 
means  and  extremes  of  pressure  and  temperature, 
dew  point,  relative  humidity,  precipitation,  velocity 
and  direction  of  wind.  no.  of  days  clear,  cloudy, 
etc.,  by  mos.     {Same  1S95:  186.) 

FORT    BIDWELL 

1866-1886.  Meteorological  rept.  of  Ft.  BIdwell.  (9 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1884/6:  178-181.) 

1885/6-1886/7.  Meteorological  table  of  Ft.  Bidwell, 
showing  mean  temperature,  prevailing  wind — direc- 
tion and  velocity — at  7  a.  m..  3  p.  m.,  and  11  p.  m.; 
greatest  daily  and  mo.  ranges  of  temperature,  mean 
mo.  dew  point;  no.  of  clear,  fair,  and  cloudy  days, 
and  no.  on  which  rain  fell  during  each  mo.  (Trans, 
state  agrlc.  socy.  1886  (pp.  401-402)— same  1887.) 

FORT   JONES 

1887-1888.  Mo.  weather  summary  near  Ft.  Jones,  Sis- 
kiyou Co.,  giving  mean  mo.  temperature,  same  at 
three  periods  in  the  day,  extremes  of  temperature, 
rainfall  and  melted  snow.  (Trans,  state  agrlc. 
socy.  1888:  317-318.) 

1889-1890.  Table  giving  mean  mo.  temperature  taken 
at  sunrise,  noon,  and  sunset,  at  Walla  Walla  Creek, 
near  Ft.  Jones,  Siskiyou  Co..  extremes  of  tempera- 
ture, rainfall,  and  snowfall;  also  mo.  summary. 
{Same  1889  (pp.  416-417)— same  1890.) 
FORT    MILLER 

1852-1858.     See  below,  Sacramento;   these  dates. 

FRESNO 

1888-1891.  Ann.  meteorological  summary  of  Fresno,  by 
mos..  giving  mean,  extremes,  and  ranges  of  barome- 
ter and  temperature;  mean  dew  point,  relative  hu- 
midity, cloudiness  and  precipitation;  velocity  and 
directions  of  winds;  no.  of  days  below  32°,  no. 
above  90°.  no.  clear,  fair,  etc.  (Trans,  state  agrlc. 
socy.  1888   (pp.  339-.341)— same  1890.) 

1891-1901.     See  below  Red  Bluff;  these  dates. 

1892.  Ann.  meteorological  summary,  by  mos.,  at 
Fresno,  giving  mean  and  extremes  of  temperature, 
precipitation,  velocity  of  and  prevailing  wind,  no. 
of  days  clear,  cloudy,  etc.,  no.  of  days  above  90° 
and  below  32°.  (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1892: 
217.) 

1895.    Same.  (Some  1895:  187.) 

GEORGETOWN 
1888/9-1889/90.  Mo.  weather  summary  at  Georgetown, 
El  Dorado  Co.,  for  yr.,  giving  mean  and  extremes  of 
mo.  temperature,  rainfall,  no.  of  clear,  cloudy,  etc., 
days,  first  frosts  and  snowfall.  (Trans,  state  agrlc. 
socy.  1888:    291-292.) 

GOOSE  LAKE  VALLEY 

1884/6.    See  below,  Surprise  Valley;  these  dates. 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

Cai.ifounia — cont'd 
ril'MI!OIJ>T    COUNTY 
1886.     A  study  of  the  incipient  climatic  change  notable 
in  Humboldt  Co.;   the  influence  of  redwood  forests 
upon  the  flow  of  streams.     (1  bienn.  rept.  forestry 
bd.  1885/6:  202-206.) 

IIVDESVILLE 

1889.  Table  giving  rainfall  and  mean  and  extremes  of 
temperature  each  mo.  at  HydesviUe.  (Trans,  state 
agrlc.  socy.  1889:  419.) 

1890.  Weather  summary  for  yr.  at  HydesviUe.  giving 
means  and  extremes  of  temperature,  precipitation, 
no.  of  rainy  days,  light  frosts,  and  killing  frosts 
for  each  mo.     (/Some  1890:  290.) 

INDEPENDENCE 
1895.  Ann.  meteorological  summary  at  Independence, 
showing  mean  and  extremes  of  temperature  and 
pressure,  dew  point,  relative  humidity,  precipita- 
tion, velocity  and  direction  of  wind,  no.  of  days 
clear,  cloudy,  etc.,  by  mos.,  and  yrly  averages. 
(Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1895:  188.) 

IOWA  HILL 
1888-1891.  Summary  of  weather  record  at  Iowa  Hill, 
Placer  Co.,  giving  mean  and  extremes  of  tempera- 
ture taken  at  three  periods  In  day,  rainfall,  and  no. 
of  clear,  fair,  cloudy,  and  rainy  days  each  mo. 
(Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1888  (p.  289) — same 
1891.) 

JACKSON 

1892/3-1896/7.  Notes  on  climate  of  Foothill  Station; 
mo.  weather  rept.;  table  giving  means  and  extremes 
of  temperature  each  mo.  (A.R.  agrlc.  exper.  sta- 
tions 1894/5  (pp.  358-364) — bienn.  rept.  same 
1895/7.) 

1902-1903.  Meteorological  record  of  Foothill  substa- 
tions— means  and  extremes  of  temperature,  no.  of 
days  90°  or  over,  no.  of  days  32°  or  under,  rainfall, 
and  weather  by  mos.     {Same  1901/3:  163.) 

KEELER 

1885-1890.  Comparative  tables  giving  mean  and  ex- 
tremes of  temperature  by  mos.  and  yrs.,  and  pre- 
cipitation by  mos.,  yrs.,  and  seasons,  at  Keeler, 
Inyo  Co.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1890:  306-307.) 

.     Comparative     ann.     meteorological     review     of 

Keeler,  Inyo  Co.,  giving  average  and  extremes  of 
barometer  and  temperature,  range  of  both,  humid- 
ity, dew  point,  movement  and  direction  of  wind, 
precipitation,  weather,  no.  of  days  over  90°  and 
no.  under  32°.     {Same  1890:  305.) 

1891.  Ann.  weather  summary  in  all  its  features  at 
Keeler,  Inyo  Co.     {Same  1891:  226.) 

1892.  Ann.  meteorological  summary,  by  mos.,  at 
Keeler,  giving  means  and  extremes  of  temperature, 
precipitation,  velocity  of  and  prevailing  wind,  no. 
of  days  clear,  fair,  etc.,  no.  of  days  above  90°  and 
below  32°.     {Same  1892:  216.) 

LA  GRANGE 
1890.     Ann.  weather  summary  at  La  Grange,  showing 
mean  and  extremes  of  temperature,  total  precipita- 
tion, no.  of  rainy  days  and   light  frosts,  by  mos. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1890:  328.) 

LODI 

1889.  Mo.  synopsis  of  weather  at  LodI,  San  Joaquin 
Co.,  each  yr.  (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1889:  445- 
446.) 

1890.  Ann.  weather  summary  of  LodI,  San  Joaquin  Co., 
showing  means  and  extremes  of  temperature  and 
precipitation  for  each  mo.     {Same  1890:  311.) 


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CLIMATE— cont'd 

Califobnia — cont'd 

LOS  ANGELES 

1877-1890.  Cumulative  comparative  tables,  giving  by 
mos.  and  yrs.,  at  Los  Angeles,  means  and  extremes 
of  temperature,  prevailing  direction  of  wind,  aver- 
age daily  movement,  and  highest  velocity,  no.  of 
days  above  90°  and  below  32°,  relative  humidity, 
no.  clear,  etc.,  days,  precipitation;  also  by  seasons 
and  beginning  and  endg.  of  rainy  season.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1888    (pp.  350-355)— same  1890.) 

1891.  Ann.  mo.  weather  summary  for  Los  Angeles. 
(Same  1891:  230-231.) 

1891-1901.     See  below,  Red  Bluff;  these  dates. 

1895.  Ann.  meteorological  summary  at  Los  Angeles, 
giving  mean  and  extremes  of  temperature,  and 
pressure,  dew  point,  relative  humidity,  precipita- 
tion, velocity  and  direction  of  wind,  no.  of  days 
clear,  cloudy,  etc.,  by  mos.  and  yrly.  averages. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1895:  189.) 

LOS    ANGELES    COUNTY 

1871/3.  Climate  and  diseases  of  Los  Angeles  Co.  (2 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1871/3:  153-156.) 

LOS  GATOS 

1890.  Ann.  weather  summary  for  Los  Gatos,  showing 
mean  and  extremes  of  temperature  and  total  pre- 
cipitation each  mo.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1890: 
321.) 

MARYSVILLE 

1888/9-1889/90.  Marysville  weather  for  16  mos.;  table 
giving  mean  and  extremes  of  mo.  temperature, 
rainfall,  no.  of  days  clear,  fair,  etc.,  and  comments. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1888  (pp.  299-301) — same 
1890.) 

MILTON 
1890.  Ann.  weather  summary  for  North  Hill  Vineyard, 
Milton,  Calaveras  Co.,  showing  means  and  ex- 
tremes of  temperature  and  daily  range,  rainfall, 
and  no.  of  rainy  days,  each  mo.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1890:  322.) 

MT.   IL\MILTON 
1881-1885.     Summary  of  meteorological  observations  of 
each  mo.  at  Lick  Observatory,  Mt.  Hamilton — tem- 
perature, rainfall,  snow,  winds,  etc.     (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1887:  402-405.) 

NAPA 

1890.  Ann.  weather  summary  for  Napa  City,  showing 
means  and  extremes  of  temperature,  total  precipi- 
tation, prevailing  winds,  no.  of  days  clear,  fair, 
etc.,  by  mos.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1890:  314.) 

NICOLAUS 
188G-1888.  Table  giving  mean  and  extremes  of  tem- 
perature each  mo.,  no.  of  rainy  and  clear  days, 
rainfall  in  inches,  no.  of  days  frost,  and  prevailing 
wind  at  Nicolaus,  Sutter  Co.,  for  188G  and  up  to 
Apr.  30,  1887.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  188C  (pp. 
353-354)— same  1889.) 

OAKLAND 

1876-1889.  Oakland  ann.  meteorological  review,  show- 
ing cliraallc  conditions  in  all  Us  features  for  series 
of  yrs. — barometer,  temperature,  ranges,  humidity, 
rainfall,  frost,  winds,  etc.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
bocy.  1887   (pp.  410-411)— some  1889.) 

1889.  Tables  giving  moan  and  extremes  of  barometer 
at  Oakland,  mean  and  extremes  of  temperature. 
warmoHl  and  coldest  days,  greatest  dally  variation, 
rno.  and  dally  range,  and  snaHonal  temperature!; 
humidity,  precipitation,  weather,  and  direction 
from  which  wind  blew,  by  mos.;  also  rao.  synopsis. 
(Bame  1889:  426-430.) 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

Caiifoenia — cont'd 

OROVILLE 

1884-1887.  Climate  of  Oroville,  Butte  Co.:  tables  giving 
mo.  and  seasonal  means  and  extremes  of  tempera- 
ture; clear,  cloudy,  fair  and  foggy  days,  rainfall, 
light,  heavy,  and  killing  frosts  for  4  yrs.;  ann. 
summary;  also  daily  mean  and  extremes  of  tem- 
perature from  Jan.,  1886,  through  Apr.,  1887;  sum- 
mary of  Apr.  weather  since  1885  and  mo.  summary 
for  1886;  also  list  of  altitudes.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1886:  333-348.) 

1884-1889.  Meteorological  record  for  each  mo.  of  yr., 
and  mo.  summary  for  period  beginning  with  1884, 
at  Oroville,  Butte  Co.,  giving  mean  and  extreme 
temperatures,  rainfall,  frosts,  no.  of  days  clear, 
cloudy,  etc.  (Same  1887  (pp.  341-348)— same  1889.) 

PASO  ROBLES 

1891.  Meteorological  table  of  Southern  Coast  Range 
Station  at  Paso  Robles,  giving  mean  and  extreme 
barometer  and  temperature,  precipitation  and  rela- 
tive humidity  each  mo.  (A.R.  agric.  exper.  station 
1891/2:  152.) 

.     Climatic  observations  near  Paso  Robles,  giving 

mo.  summary  of  weather  in  all  its  features  at 
Southern  Coast  Range  Station.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1891:  226-227.) 

PERRIS  VALLEY 
1894/5.     Tabulated    weather    rept.    of    Ferris    Valley, 
Riverside  Co.,  6  mos.  endg.  Mch.,  1895;   daily  tem- 
perature and  rainfall  each  mo.  and  remarks,    foldg. 
table.     (A.R.  agric.  exper.  stations  1894/5.) 

PLACERVILLE 

1890.  Ann.  weather  summary  of  Placerville,  El  Dorado 
Co.,  giving  means  and  extremes  of  temperature, 
precipitation,  no.  of  clear,  fair,  and  cloudy  days, 
by  mos.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1890:  311.) 

RED  BLUFF 

1877-1887.  Table  showing  Red  Bluff  weather.  (10 
blenn.  rept.  bd.  health  18S6/8:  215.) 

1877-1890.  Comparative  table  giving  climatic  condi- 
tion of  Red  liluff,  Tehama  Co.,  in  all  its  features, 
for  series  of  yrs. — temperature,  rainfall,  barometer, 
frosts,  winds,  range  of  river,  etc.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1S87  (p.  355)— same  1890.) 

1891.  Weather  summary  for  yr.  at  Red  Bluff,  Tehama 
Co.,  giving  mean  and  extremes  of  temperature  and 
barometer,  wind,  rainfall,  etc.     (Same  1891:  224.) 

1891-1901.  Comparative  table  of  means  and  extremes 
of  temperature  and  rainfall  lor  10  yrs.  at  Red 
Bluff,  Sacramento,  Fresno,  Los  Angeles,  and  S.  F. 
(Same  1901:  154.) 

1892.  Ann.  meteorological  summary,  by  mos.,  at  Red 
Bluff,  giving  means  and  extremes  of  temperature, 
precipitation,  velocity  of  and  prevailing  wind,  no. 
of  days  clear,  cloudy,  etc.,  no.  of  days  over  90°  and 
no.  below  32°.     (Same  1892:  215.) 

1895.     Same.     (Same  1895:  190.) 

RIVERSIDE 

1887-1888.  Summary  of  weather  at  Riverside,  San  Ber- 
nardino Co.,  for  yr. — mean  and  extremes  of  mo. 
temperature,  rainfall,  and  prevailing  wind.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1887   (p.  422)— same  1888.) 

1888.  Riverside  weather — comparison  of  climate  with 
points  in  Cal.  and  at  prominent  health  resorts. 
(Same  1888:  356-364.) 

1890.  Ann.  summary  of  weather  at  Riverside,  showing 
mean  and  exiremes  of  temperature,  total  precipi- 
tation, no.  of  clear,  fair,  cloudy,  and  rainy  days, 
light  frosts  and  prevailing  winds,  by  mos.  (Same 
1890:  333.) 


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CLIMATE— cont'd 

California — cont'd 

SACKAMKNTO 

1852-1858.  Meteorological  tables  of  Sacramento,  Ala- 
meda, and  Ft.  Miller  (Fresno  Co.);  mo.  means  and 
extremes  of  barometer,  temi)erature  and  humidity, 
weather,  and  winds  for  1858  and  averages  and  com- 
ments on  previous  yrs.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1858:  302-310.) 

18C0.  Abstr.  of  meteorological  observations  for  ISGO, 
with  averages  of  8  yrs.  at  Sacramento.  (Same 
1860:  294.) 

18C1.  Same:  with  averages  of  9  yrs.  at  Sacramento. 
(Same  1861:  124.) 

1878-1885.  Cumulative  comparative  weather  review  of 
vicinity  of  Sacramento:  mean  ann.  and  seasonal 
barometer,  temperature,  and  humidity,  ann.  and 
seasonal  rainfall  and  velocity  of  wind;  also  mo. 
summary.     (Same  1881   (pp.  145-148) — same  1885.) 

1878-1888.  Table  showing  comparative  weather  of  Sac- 
ramento. (10  blenn.  rept.  bd.  health  1886/8:  189- 
192.) 

1878-1889.  Weather  review  of  Sacramento — cumulative 
comparative  tables  giving  average  and  extremes  of 
barometer  and  temperature  and  range  of  both, 
average  relative  humidity,  winds,  rainfall,  clear, 
fair,  or  cloudy  days,  thunder  storms,  light  and 
killing  frosts,  days  snow  fell,  etc.,  for  each  mo.,  for 
each  season,  and  summary  for  each  yr.  (Trans, 
state  agric.   socy.  1885   (pp.  259-275)— same  1S89.) 

1878-1891.  Cumulative  comparative  ann.  weather  re- 
view of  Sacramento,  giving  climatic  conditions  in 
all  its  features  for  series  of  yrs.;  barometer,  tem- 
perature, rainfall,  wind,  weather,  earthquakes, 
frosts,  etc.     (Same  1890  (p.  280)— some  1891.) 

1885/6.  Brief  review  on  meteorological  condition  of 
Sacramento  for  each  mo.  from  Jan.,  1885,  to  Aug., 
1886,  incl.  (9  blenn.  rept.  bd.  health  1884/6:  164- 
169.) 

1886/7-1889/90.  Mo.  and  seasonal  summary  of  weather 
at  Sacramento.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1886  (pp. 
288-290)— same  1890.) 

1891-1901.     See  above.  Red  Bluff;  these  dates. 

1892.  Ann.  weather  summary,  by  mos.,  at  Sacramento, 
giving  means  and  extremes  of  temperature,  precipi- 
tation, velocity,  and  prevailing  winds,  no.  of  days 
clear,  cloudy,  etc.,  days  above  90°  and  days  below 
32°.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1892:  212.) 

1895.     Same.     (Same  1895:  191.) 

SACRAMENTO  VALLEY 

1840/1-1851/2.  Synopsis  of  seasons  in  Sacramento  Val- 
ley, with  comments  by  Gen.  J.  Bldwell.  (A.R. 
agric.  exper.  stations  1897/8:  331.) 

1889.  Table  showing  elevation  and  average  tempera- 
ture and  rainfall  for  stations  in  Sacramento  Val- 
ley cos.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1886  (p.  319)  — 
same  1889.) 

SALINAS  VALLEY 

1886-1888.     Table    showing   rainfall    and    average   tem- 
perature for  summer  and  winter  in  upper  Salinas 
Valley  from  observations  of  2  yrs.     (Bienn.   rept. 
agric.  exper.  stations  1888/9:  92.) 
SAN  BERNARDINO 

1889.  Weather  summary  for  San  Bernardino  for  Jan., 
Feb.,  and  Mch.,  giving  mean  and  extremes  of  tem- 
perature and  barometer,  mean  humidity,  rainfall, 
no.  of  days  on  which  rain  fell,  no.  of  days  clear, 
and  no.  cloudy.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1889: 
460-461.) 

SAN    BERNARDINO   COUNTY 

1889.  Table  showing  elevation,  average  seasonal  tem- 
perature, average  and  extremes  of  ann.  tempera- 
ture, and  average  seasonal  rainfall  at  stations  in 
San  Bernardino  Co.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1889:  461.) 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

C  AiiFOii.v  I  A— con  t'd 
SAN   DIE(iO 
1870/1.     Rept.  of  G.  W.  Barnes,  M.  D.,  on  meteorology 
of  San  Diego.     (1  blenn.   repi.  bd.   health  1870/1: 
86-89.) 

1887.  Table  giving  San  Diego  weather  summary  by 
mos. — mean  and  extremes  of  temperature,  no.  of 
days  above  90°,  no.  below  32°,  mean  relative  hu- 
midity, velocity  of  and  prevailing  wind,  rainfall, 
no.  of  days  clear,  foggy,  etc.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1887:  399.) 

1888.  Yrly.  summary  of  weather  at  San  Diego.  (Same 
1888:  3G9.) 

1889.  Weather  summary  for  San  Bernardino  for  Jan., 
Feb.,  and  Mch.,  giving  mean  and  extremes  of  tem- 
perature and  barometer,  mean  humidity,  rainfall, 
no.  of  days  on  which  rain  fell,  no.  of  days  clear, 
and  no.  cloudy.     (.Some  1889:  4G0-4(;i.) 

1890.  Ann.  weather  summary  for  San  Diego,  showing 
mean  and  extremes  of  temperature,  variations, 
days  above  90°,  days  below  32°,  total  rainfall, 
greatest  rainfall  In  24  hrs.,  wind  velocity,  no.  of 
clear,  fair  cloudy  and  rainy  days,  by  mos.  (Same 
1890:  336.) 

1892.     Same.     (Same  1892:  219.) 
1895.    Same.     (Same  1895:  194.) 

SAN    DIEGO    COUNTY 
1870/1.     Abstr.  of  rept.  of  D.  B.  Hoffman  on  medical 
topography  etc.,  of  San  Diego  Co.     (1  bienn    rept. 
bd.  health  1870/1:  83-86.) 

1889.  The  San  Felipe  Sink,  San  Diego  Co.,  and  Its  in- 
teresting details  as  a  health  resort;  article  taken 
from  "  American  Meteorological  Journal  "  for  Mch. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1888:  410-411.) 

1889-1890.     Weather  summary  tor  last  6  mos.  of  1889 
at  Julian,    San   Diego   Co.,   giving   means   and    ex- 
tremes of  temperature  and   rainfall.     (Same  1889 
(p.  471)— some  1890.) 
Whole  yr.  given  In  1890. 

SAN    FRANCISCO 

1871-1887.  Ann.  meteorological  review,  showing  cli- 
matic conditions  in  all  its  features  at  S.  F.  (10 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1886/8:  212-213.) 

1872-1890.  S.  F.  ann.  meteorological  review,  showing 
climatic  conditions  in  all  its  features  for  series  of 
yrs. — barometer,  temperature,  ranges,  rainfall,  dew 
point,  earthquakes,  etc.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1888  (pp.  330-331)— sa7He  1890.) 

1874/5.  Remarks  on  climate  of  S.  F.  and  of  Cal.,  with 
special  relation  to  pulmonary  disorders;  by  H. 
Gibbons.  (3  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1874/5:  235- 
242.) 

.  Rept.  on  climate  of  S.  F. ;  with  map  of  Sacra- 
mento, San  Joaquin,  and  Tulare  valleys.  (3  saine 
1874/5:  110-112.) 

1887-1888.  Table  showing  by  mos.  meteorological  con- 
ditions for  yr.  at  S.  F. — mean  and  extremes  of  tem- 
perature, no.  of  days  above  90°,  no.  below  32°, 
mean  relative  humidity,  prevailing  wind  and  high- 
est velocity,  rainfall,  no.  of  days  fair,  etc.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1887   (p.  416)— .?anie  1888.) 

1890.  Some  information  as  to  work  of  branch  signal 
service  office  at  S.  F.;  bulls.  1-4,  gotten  out  to  de- 
fine technical  meteorological  terms,  and  for  infor- 
mation as  to  character  of  various  forms  of  atmos- 
pheric disturbances  with  special  reference  to  Pa- 
cific States.     (Same  1890:  358-364.) 

1891.  Weather  summary  In  all  its  features  for  yr.  at 
S.  F.     (Same  1891:  224.) 

1891-1901.    See  above.  Red  Bluff;  these  dates. 


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CLIMATE— cont'd 

C  AUFOBNIA — cont'  d 
SAX  FKANXISCO— cont'd 
1892.     Ann.  meteorological  summary,  by  mos.,  at  S.  F., 
giving   means   and   extremes   of   temperature,   pre- 
cipitation, velocity  of  and  prevailing  winds,  no.  of 
clear,  cloudy,  etc.,  days,  no.  of  days  above  90°,  and 
no.  below  32°.    (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1892:  213.) 
1895.     Same.     {Same  1895:  192.) 

SAX  JOAQUIN  VALLEY 
1871/3.     Rept.  on  medical  topography,  climatology,  etc., 
of  San  Joaquin  Valley.     (2  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health 
1871/3:  103-141.) 

1889.  Tables  showing  elevation  and  average  tempera- 
ture and  rainfall  for  stations  in  San  Joaquin  Valley 
cos.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1886  (p.  320)  — 
same  1889.) 

1902-1904.  Meteorological  record  at  San  Joaquin  Val- 
ley substation — mo.  mean  and  extremes  of  temper- 
ature, with  dates  of  extremes,  no.  of  days  90°  or 
over,  no.  of  days  32°  or  under,  rainfall,  and  weather, 
(Rept.  agric.  exper.  stations  1901/3  (p.  180) — same 
1903/4.) 

SAX  LUIS  OBISPO 
1885-1889.  Table  showing  no.  of  days  upon  which  rain 
fell  and  upon  which  snow  fell,  no.  of  days  having 
frost,  no.  of  days  fair,  clear,  cloudy,  highest  ve- 
locity of  wind,  and  mean  temperature  for  each  mo. 
at  San  Luis  Obispo.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1888   (p.  345)— same  1889.) 

1890.  Ann.  weather  summary  for  Steele  Station,  San 
Luis  Obispo  Co.,  showing  mean  and  extremes  of 
temperature  and  total  precipitation  for  each  mo. 
(Same  1890:  327.) 

1895.  Ann.  meteorological  summary  at  San  Luis 
Obispo,  giving  extremes  and  means  of  temperature 
and  pressure,  dew  point,  relative  humidity,  pre- 
cipitation, velocity,  and  direction  of  wind,  no.  of 
days  clear,  cloudy,  etc.,  by  mos.  and  yrly.  aver- 
ages.    (Same  1895:  193.) 

SANTA  BARBARA 

1870/1.  Rept.  of  M.  H.  Biggs  on  vital  statistics  and 
medical  topography  of  Sta.  Barbara.  (1  blenn.  rept. 
bd.  health  1870/1:  75-83.) 

1885-1887.  General  review  of  weather  of  Sta.  Barbara 
— tables  giving  mo.  and  ann.  rainfall  and  mean  and 
extremes  of  temperature;  also  mean  and  extremes 
of  temperature  for  each  day  from  Jan.  1,  188C,  to 
Apr.  30,  1887.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1886:  380- 
391.) 

1885-1889.  Comparative  ann.  summary  of  Sta.  Barbara 
weather,  giving  mean  and  extremes  of  mo.  tempera- 
ture, mean  of  warmest  and  coldest  day,  and  rain- 
fall, by  mos.  (iSome  1888  (pp.  346-347)— sa?)ie 
1889.) 

1886/8.  Climate  comparisons  of  Sta.  Barbara  with  that 
of  San  Remo  and  Mentone.  (10  blenn.  rept.  bd. 
health  1886/8:  222-223.) 

1888.     Same.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1888:  347-349.) 

.  Weather  for  Feb.  In  Sta.  Barbara — highest,  low- 
est, and  mean  daily  temperature.  (Same  1887: 
420.) 

1890-1891.  Ann.  summary  of  weather  at  Sta.  Barbara, 
Bhowlng  mean  and  extremes  of  temperature,  rain- 
fall, movement  of  wind,  relative  humidity,  and  no. 
of  clear,  fair,  and  cloudy  days,  by  mos.  (Same 
1890  (p.  327)— same  1891.) 

8ANTA    CLARA 
1890.     Ann.  weather  summary  for  Sta.  Clara,  Bhowlng 
moanH  and  extremes  of  temperature,  no.  of  rainy 
days  and  light  frosts,  by  mos.     (Trans,  state  ngrlc. 
socy.  1890:  321.) 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

California — cont'd 

SANTA  MARIA 
1890.  Ann.  weather  summary  for  Sta.  Maria,  showing 
mean  and  extremes  of  temperature,  no.  of  days 
clear,  cloudy,  etc.,  rainfall,  light  and  killing  frosts, 
and  prevailing  winds,  by  mos.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1890:  326.) 

SANTA  MONICA 

1896/7-1897/8.  Notes  on  climate  at  Sta.  Monica;  tables 
giving  statistics  of  rainfall,  by  mos.,  also  mo. 
means  and  extremes  of  temperature;  comparison 
with  Los  Angeles  and  Pomona.  (A.R.  agric.  exper. 
stations  1897/8:  341-342.) 

1902-1904.  Meteorological  record  at  Sta.  Monica  for- 
estry station — mo.  means  and  extremes  of  tempera- 
ture, dates  of  extremes,  no.  of  days  90°  or  over, 
no.  of  days  32°  or  under,  rainfall,  and  weather. 
(Same  1901/3  (p.  199)— so/rte  1903/4.) 

SONOMA 
1889/90.  Seasonal  summary  of  weather  at  Sonoma, 
showing  means  and  extremes  of  temperature,  total 
precipitation,  prevailing  winds,  and  no.  of  days 
clear,  fair,  etc.,  by  mos.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1890:  316.) 

STOCKTON 

1854-1855.  Meteorological  observations  made  at  state 
insane  asylum,  Stockton.  (Rept.  Insane  asylum 
1854  (pp.  35-48)- some  1855.) 

SURPRISE  VALLEY 
1884/6.     Rept.  on  topography,  botany,  climatology,  and 
diseases  of  Surprise  and  Goose  Lake  Valleys.     (9 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1884/6:  170-209.) 

SUSANVILLE 

1889-1890.  Weather  rept.  of  Susanville,  Lassen  Co., 
giving  mean  and  extremes  of  temperature,  rainfall, 
and  snowfall,  by  mos.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1889   (p.  412)— sa?ne  1890.) 

SUTTER  CREEK 
1887-1889.     Comparative  table  giving  rainfall  and  mean 
and  extremes  of  temperature  at  Sutter  Creek,  Ama- 
dor Co.,  by  mos.  and  yrs.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1889   (p.  379)— same  1889.) 

SWKE'i'WATEIl   DAM 

1889.  Weather  summary  for  last  G  mos.  at  Sweetwater 
Dam,  San  Diego  Co.,  giving  mean  and  extremes  of 
temperature,  rainfall,  and  prevailing  wind.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1889:  471.) 

1890.  Ann.  weather  summary  for  Sweetwater  Dam, 
San  Diego  Co.,  showing  mean  and  extremes  of  tem- 
perature, total  precipitation,  no.  of  clear,  fair,  and 
cloudy  days,  frosts,  and  prevailing  winds,  by  mos. 
(Same  1890:  337.) 

VACAVILLB 
1890.     Ann.  weather  summary  at  Vacavllle,  Solano  Co.. 
showing  means  and  extremes  of  temperature,  total 
precipitation,    and    no,    of    rainy    days,    by    mos. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1890:  312.) 

VISALIA 

1888-1890.  Comparative  table  giving  no.  of  rainy  days 
and  average  rainfall,  extremes  and  average  tem- 
perature, extremes  of  barometer,  no.  of  clear  and 
no.  of  cloudy  days,  by  mos.  and  yrs.  (A.R.  bd. 
hortlc.  1892:  299.) 

1890.  Climatic  features  and  peculiarities  of  VIsalla. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1890:  324-325.) 

WHEATLAND 
1887-1800.     Table   giving   moans   and    extremes   of   mo. 
tempcraturo  and   rainfall   at   Wheatland.      (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1888   (pp.  299,  322)— same  1890.) 
Nu.  u(  rainy  Unj'H  and  prcviillInK  wind  odilcd  in  18U0. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


6? 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

California— cont'd 

YOI.O    COUNTY 
1891.     Table  giving  moan  average  mo.  temperature  at 
various  points  In  Yolo  Co.     (A.R.  bd.  hortlc.  1891: 
313.) 

yrnA  county 
1888.     Climate  of  Yuba  and  Sutter  cos.  compared  with 
that  of  eastern   and   southern   Cal.      (Trans,  state 
socy.  1888:  301-303.) 

Nevada 

1879-1 88G.  Wind  velocity,  temperature,  rainfall,  clear, 
fair,  cloudy,  and  days  rain  fell  at  Carson  City.  Nov., 
from  1879.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1886:  405- 
406.) 

1891-1892.  Ann.  weather  summary  at  Carson  City., 
Nev.,  by  mos.,  giving  means  and  extremes  of  tem- 
perature, date  of  extremes,  mo.  and  daily  range, 
precipitation,  days  on  which  rain  fell,  etc.  (Same 
1891   (p.  246)— same  1892.) 

Oregon 

1891-1892.     Ann.   weather   summary   at  Roseburg,   Ore. 
(Trans,    state    agric.    socy.    1891    (p.    245) — same 
1892.) 
Cyclones 

1890.  Charts  of  Pacific  Coast  cyclone  tracks  and  pre- 
cipitation; the  blackboard  weather  map  and  the 
daily  weather  map  and  its  use  in  state;  by  J.  P. 
Finley,  lieut.  signal  corps.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1890:  340-354.) 
Drought 

1864-1871.  Lessons  of  drought  of  1863  and  1864;  com- 
parison of  conditions  then  and  those  of  drought  of 
past  2  yrs.;  agric.  expansion,  diversity  of  products, 
fruits,  and  stock.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1870/1: 
3-9;  45-55.) 

1871.  The  drought  of  this  season  proves  necessity  of 
adoption  of  some  general  plan  of  irrigation  and 
reclamation  throughout  each  of  large  open  valleys 
of  state;  immediate  consideration  of  the  subject  by 
legisl.  commended.  (Same  1870/1:  25-26.) 
Floods 

1850.    Floods  prevalent.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1851.) 

1861.  Co.  surveyor  on  flood  in  Yolo  Co.  (A.R.  sur- 
veyor gen.  1862:  98-100.) 

.     Letters  on  flood  In  Stanislaus  Co.     (Same  1862: 

100-102.) 

1862.  Rept.  on  no.  of  valuable  works  injured  by  flood. 
(Assem.  jol.  13  sess.  pp.  186-188.) 

.     Flood  statistics  showing  extent  of  floods  of  1862, 

as  compared  with  those  of  former  yrs.     (A.R.  sur- 
veyor gen.  1862:  42-44.) 
Frosts 

1890-1895.  Southern  Coast  Range  Station;  compara- 
tive table  showing  spring  frosts;  minimums  and 
dates.     (A.R.  agric.  exper.  stations  1894/5:  374.) 

1893-1896.  Table  giving  statistics  of  killing  frosts; 
their  no.  and  intensity,  at  Foothill  Station.  (Same 
1895/7:  327.) 

1894-1899.  Notes  on  climate  at  Tulare  Station;  table 
giving  no.  of  severe  frosts,  by  mos.  (Same  1897/8: 
294-295.) 

1895.  Frost:  how  and  when  to  prevent  Injury  thereby; 
table  of  temperature  at  which  various  plants  are 
liable  to  receive  injury  from  frosts.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1895:  195-201.) 

1896.  Table  giving  winter  and  spring  frosts  at  Tulare. 
(Bienn.  rept.  agric.  exper.  stations  1895/7:  353.) 

Rainfall 

1870/1.  Chart  of  rainfall  on  C.  P.  R.R.  and  vicinity, 
through  Cal.,  Nev.,  and  Utah.  (1  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
health  1870/1  foldg.  chart  facing  74.) 


CLIMATE— cont'd 
Rainfall — cont'd 

1S85/6.  Mo.  rainfall  averages  on  Pacific  Coast.  (9 
same  1884/6:  158-163.) 

1886/7.  Rainfall  table  for  entire  Pacific  Coast  and 
Nev.,  giving  mo.  rainfall  for  each  point  named, 
total  for  season  of  1886/7  and  total  for  last  season. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1886:  306-311.) 

1887.  Mo.  rainfall  table  for  entire  Pacific  Coast  and 
Nev.,  giving  also  ann.  and  normal  precipitation. 
(Savie  1887:  432-436.) 

.  The  arid  region — Greely's  stmt,  of  rainfall  be- 
yond the  Mississippi.     (Same  1887:  471-472.) 

California 

Tho    followlnc   miilorlnl    rclntps   to   rainfall    speclflcally. 
See  also  Reneral  irroup.  above,  lilKlcr  climate, 

1849-1866/7.  Table  showing  amt.  of  rain  falling  at  dif- 
ferent points  in  state  every  winter.  (Bienn.  rept. 
surveyor  gen.  1865/7:  46.) 

1849/50-1884/5.  Comparative  summary  of  seasonal 
rainfall  at  20  stations,  extending  from  San  Diego  to 
Siskiyou,  and  from  S.  P.  to  Georgetown.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1884   (p.  246)— same  1885.) 

1862-1892.  Table  giving  mo.  and  ann.  average  rainfall, 
In  Inches,  at  different  weather  bureau  stations  in 
Cal.;  also  maximum  seasonal  amt.  (A.R.  bd. 
hortic.   1892:  31.) 

1866/7.  Table  of  rainfall  for  winter  of  1866/7.  (Bienn. 
rept.  surveyor  gen.  1865/7:  45.) 

1870-1871.  Comparative  table  showing  rainfall  at  va- 
rious stations  of  Central  Pacific,  Cal.  Pacific,  S.  F., 
North  Pacific,  Cal.  and  Ore.,  and  San  Joaquin  Val- 
ley r.rs.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1870/1:  356- 
357.) 

1878.  The  rainfall  in  Cal.  Its  distribution,  its  period- 
icity and  its  probabilities;  by  G.  F.  Becker.  10  pp. 
(Univ.  of  Cal.  Bull.  31.) 

1879.  Tables  showing  comparison  betw.  average  mo. 
and  quarterly  rainfall  in  great  valleys  of  Cal.  with 
that  over  some  of  irrigation  regions  of  other  coun- 
tries.    (Rept.  state  engr.  1878/9  pt.  4:  18-19.) 

.     Table  showing  average  mo.  rainfall  on  east  side 

of  great  central  valley  of  Cal.  (Same  1878/9  pt  4: 
21.) 

1884-1886.  Tabular  stmts,  giving  rainfall  for  Jan.,  1886, 
for  each  place  named  from  Ft.  Jones  on  north  to 
Poway  on  south,  together  with  total  rainfall  for 
season  1884/5  up  to  Feb.  1,  and  rainfall  for  last 
season;  also  average  Jan.  and  seasonal  rainfall,  as 
obtained  from  series  of  yrs.,  with  rainfall  for  sea- 
son and  mo.  endg.  Jan.  31,  1886.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1885:  258-259.) 

1885/6.  Table  showing  rainfall  and  melted  snow  for 
each  mo.  during  season.  (9  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health 
1884/6:  152-157.) 

.     Rainfall   table   for   Cal.   at  135   different  points, 

giving  average  rainfall  for  Feb.  for  from  1  to  37 
yrs.,  and  total  for  yr.;  also  average  of  many  sea- 
sons up  to  and  including  last  day  of  Feb.,  along 
with  total  for  season  up  to  Mch.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1885:  260-262.) 

1886-1888.  Seasonal  rainfall  at  certain  named  stations. 
(10  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1886/8:  206-211.) 

[1889.]  Table  showing  average  mo.  rainfall,  together 
with  yrly.  average,  and  greatest  amt.  that  has  ever 
been  precipitated  during  any  season,  as  also  least 
amt.  at  60  places  in  Cal. — average  mean  calculated 
from  data  of  from  5  to  40  yrs.  (9  A.R.  state  miner- 
alogist 1888/9:  314-315.) 

.     Record   showing  average  rainfall  for  each   mo., 

along  with  yrly.  average,  and  greatest  amt.  that 
has  ever  been  precipitated  in  any  season,  also  least 
amt.  for  all  stations  in  Cal.;  data  compiled  by  Gen. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


CLIMATE— cont'd 
Rainfall — cont'd 

Calitor.nia — cont'd 
A.    W.    Greely    from    many    yrs.    of    observation. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  188S  (pp.  384-390) — same 
1889.) 
1893.     Rainfall  for  yr.   at  voluntary  observer  stations 
and  stations  of  light-house  dept.    (Same  1893:  193.) 

ARCATA 

1886/7-1889/90.     Comparative   table    giving   rainfall   at 

Areata,     Humboldt     Co.,     by     mos.     and     seasons. 

(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1890  (pp.  292-293)— some 

1890.) 

CniXO  VALLEY 
1893/4-1898/9.     Table    showing   mo.    rainfall    in   Chino 

Valley.      (A.R.   agric.   esper.   stations  1897/8:  309.) 

COLCSA 
1872-1890.     Cumulative   comparative   rainfall   table   for 
Colusa,    giving   mo.,    ann.,    and    seasonal    rainfall; 
also  totals  and  averages  for  whole  period.     (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1884  (p.  242)— same  1890.) 

I:L   DORADO   COUNTY 

1879-1S90.  Cumulative  comparative  rainfall  table  of 
Placerville,  El  Dorado  Co.,  giving  seasonal,  ann., 
and  mo.  rainfall;  also  totals  and  averages  for  whole 
period.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1884  (p.  240)  — 
same  1890.) 

FOLSOM 

1871-1890.  Cumulative  comparative  rainfall  table  for 
Folsom,  Sacramento  Co.,  giving  mo.,  ann.,  and 
seasonal  rainfall;  also  totals  and  averages  for 
whole  period.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1884  (p. 
238)— sa7ne  1890.) 

roKT  ROSS 

1874-1890.  Rainfall  record  at  Ft.  Ross,  Sonoma  Co.,  by 
mos.,  yrs.  and  seasons.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1889   (p.  422)— same  1890.) 

(JKORGETOWN 

1872-1890.  Cumulative  comparative  rainfall  table  for 
Georgetown,  El  Dorado  Co.,  giving  ann.,  seasonal, 
and  mo.  rainfall;  also  totals  and  averages  for  whole 
period.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1884  (p.  240)  — 
game  1890.) 

CRASS    VALLKY 

1873-1890.  Cumulative  comparative  rainfall  table  for 
Grass  Valley,  Nevada  Co.,  giving  ann.,  seasonal, 
and  mo.  rainfall;  also  totals  and  averages  for  whole 
period.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1884  (p.  241)  — 
same  1890.) 

HYDESVILLE 

1888.    Yrly.  rainfall  summary  at  Hydesville.     (Trans. 

state  agric.  socy.  1888:  321.) 
IOWA   im.L 
1879-1890.     Comparative    rainfall    table    at    Iowa    Hill, 

Placer  Co.,  giving  mo.,  ann.,  and  seasonal  rainfall. 

(Trans,    state    agric.    socy.    1888     (p.    289) — same 

1890.) 
1889/90-1895/6.     Comparative  table  giving  statistics  of 

seasonal  rainfall  at  Foothill  station.     (Blenn.  rept. 

agric.  exper.  stations  1895/7:  326.) 
1897/8-1898/9.    Notes  on   climate  at   Foothill  station; 

tables  giving  statistics  of  mo.  rainfall  and  of  frosts. 

(Hame  1897/8:  267-268.) 

LAKE  la<;i;nitas 
1880-1902.     Comparative  table  showing  mo.,  yriy.,  and 

Bcaaonal  rainfall  at  Lake  Lagunltas.     (Trans,  state 

agric.  socy.  1901:  267.) 

LODI 
1887-1890.     Comparative    table    giving    mo.    and    ann. 
rainfall   at   LodI,   San   .loariuln   Co.      (Trans,  state 
ogrlc.  bocy.  1889   (p.  447)— same  1890.) 


CLIMATE— cont'd 
Rainfall — cont'd 

CAirroRN  lA — cont'd 
LOS    ANGELES 
1872-1890.     Cumulative   comparative   rainfall   table   for 
Los    Angeles — mo.,    ann.,    and    seasonal.      (Trans. 
state  agric.  socy.  1S88  (p.  354)— some  1S90.) 
1877-18S6.     Cumulative    comparative    rainfall    table    at 
Los  Angeles,  giving  mo.,  ann.,  and  seasonal  rain- 
fall;   also   averages   and   totals   for   whole   period. 
(Same  1884   (p.  233)— same  1886.) 
1878-1891.     Comparative    table    giving    mo.,    ann.,    and 
average   precipitation   at  Los   Angeles.      (A.R.   bd. 
hortic.  1892:  138.) 
1893/4-1897/8.     See  below,  these  dates;    Santa  Monica. 

MARYSVILLE 

1882-1886.  Cumulative  comparative  rainfall  tables  for 
Marysville,  Yuba  Co.,  giving  mo.,  ann.,  and  sea- 
sonal rainfall;  also  totals  and  averages  tor  whole 
period.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1884  (p.  242)  — 
same  1886.) 

MERCED    CITY 

1877-1892.  Comparative  table  giving  seasonal  rainfall 
at  Merced  City  from  1877  to  1887  and  mo.  rainfall 
from  1887.     (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1892:  158.) 

MT.    HAMILTON 

1880/1-1888/9.  Comparative  table  giving  mo.  and  ann. 
rainfall  at  Lick  Observatory,  Mt.  Hamilton.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1889:  442.) 

NICOLAUS 

1877/8-1887/8.  Comparative  table  of  mo.  and  seasonal 
rainfall  at  Nicolaus,  Sutter  Co.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1887:  325.) 

OAKLAND 

1873-1S89.  Cumulative  comparative  rainfall  table  of 
Oakland,  Alameda  Co.,  giving  mo.,  ann.,  and  sea- 
sonal rainfall;  also  totals  and  averages  for  whole 
period.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1884  (p.  236)  — 
same  1889.) 

OROVII.LE 
1884-1888.     Cumulative    comparative    rainfall    table    of 
Oroville,  giving   nio.,   ann.,   and   seasonal   rainfall; 
also  totals  and  averages  for  whole  period.     (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1885   (p.  251) — same  1888.) 

PASO  R0I5LES 
1897/8-1902/3.     Table  giving  seasonal  rainfall  at  Paso 
Robles,    by    mos.       (Rept.    agric.    exper.    stations 
1901/3:  175.) 

I'OMONA 
1893/4-1894/5.     Table  giving  mo.   rainfall  at  Southern 
Cal.  Station  for  2  yrs.     (A.R.  agric.  exper.  stations 
1894/5:  423.) 
1893/4-1897/8.     See  below,  Santa  Monica;   these  dates. 

PRINCETON 

1875-1887.  Cumulative  comparative  rainfall  table  for 
Princeton,  Colusa  Co.,  giving  mo.,  ann.,  and  sea- 
sonal rainfall;  also  totals  and  averages  for  whole 
period.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1884  (p.  243)  — 
same  1887.) 

RED   HLUKE 

1877-1887.  Rainfall  at  Red  Bluff  for  each  calendar  yr. 
and  rainfall  by  seasons.  (10  blenn.  rept.  bd.  health 
1880/8:  216.) 

1877-1890.  Cumulative  comparative  rainfall  table  for 
Rod  Uluff.  Tchatna  Co.,  giving  mo.,  ann.,  and  sea- 
sonal rainfall;  also  totals  and  averages  for  whole 
period.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1884  (p.  243)  — 
same  1890.) 

1877-1S94.  Graphic  plalos  sliowing  mo.  r.ainfall  at  Red 
Uluft  nn<l  K:u;rnnionto  from  Oct.  till  .hinc,  given  In 
two  periods,  1877-1887  and  1887-1894.  (Rept.  comr. 
public  works  1893/4  plates  1-4.) 


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CLIMATE— cont'd 
Rainfall — cont'd 

rAi.uoHNiA — cont'd 
HIVKKSinE 
1880-18S9.     Comparative   table   Riving  ann.    rainfall   at 

Riverside.     (Trans,  state  asrlc.  sory.  1883:  460.) 
1880-1890.     Comparative   rainfall   record   by   mos.,   yrs.. 
and  seasons  at  Riverside.     (Same  1890:  334.) 

SACHAMKNTO 
1849-1874.  Comparative  rain  table  of  Sacramento,  ar- 
ranged according  to  seasons,  showing  amt.  of  rain 
In  inches,  of  each  mo.  of  yr..  and  for  each  rainy 
season;  also  no.  of  rainy  and  foggy  days  during 
which  amt.  of  rain  fell  in  each  mo.  In  same  period. 
(Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1S74:  237-239.) 

.     Tables  of  rainy  days  and  rain  at  Sacramento  and 

S.  P.     (3  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1874/5:  100-102.) 

1849-1886.  Rainfall  at  Sacramento.  (9  same  1884/6: 
169.) 

1849-1888.  Rainfall  from  Sept.,  1849,  to  Sept.,  1888, 
at  Sacramento.     (10  same  18SG/8:  201.) 

.     Rainfall    for    spring,    summer,    autumn,    winter, 

and   total   for  each   yr.   at  Sacramento.      (10  same 
1886/8:  199.) 

1849-1889.  Cumulative  comparative  table  giving  rain- 
fall for  each  season  in  yr.,  ann.  rainfall,  and  sea- 
sonal, at  Sacramento.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1886   (p.  283)— sawie  1889.) 

1849-1891.  Cumulative  comparative  table  giving  mo., 
seasonal,  and  ann.  rainfall  of  Sacramento,  and 
totals  and  averages  for  whole  period.  (Same  1881 
(p.  145)— same  1891.) 

1849/50-1860/1.  Table  of  rains  at  Sacramento  City,  ar- 
ranged according  to  seasons,  showing  amt.  in 
Inches  each  mo.,  etc.     (Same  1860:  295.) 

1849/50-1861/2.    Table  of  rains  at   Sacramento 

(Same  1861:  125.) 

1849/50-1868/9.  Table  giving  data  of  first  and  last 
rains,  and  of  beginning  and  endg.  of  each  rainy 
season;  also  amt.  of  rain  which  fell  before  end  of 
yr.  and  amt.  after  end  of  yr.,  in  each  season,  for 
Sacramento  and  S.  F.,  also  for  Red  Dog  from  1861 
to  1865,  Vacaville  1868/9,  and  Shingle  Spring  for 
1866/7.     (Same  1868/9:  237.) 

1849/50-1871/2.  Cumulative  comparative  table  of  rains 
at  Sacramento,  arranged  according  to  seasons, 
showing  amt.  in  inches  each  mo.,  also  mean  quan- 
tity for  each  mo.  and  mean  ann.  amt.  (Same  1859 
(p.  352)— same  1872.) 

1850-1863.  Comparative  table  showing  ann.  amt.  of 
rain  at  Sacramento,  in  inches,  ann.  assessment  of 
real  and  personal  property  in  state,  and  ann.  re- 
ceipts into  state  treasury,  as  collected  upon  prop- 
erty thus  assessed,  and  all  other  sources.  (Same 
1863:  263.) 

1850-1889.  Table  giving  daily  normal  precipitation  at 
Sacramento.     (Same  1887   (p.  283)- some  1889.) 

1852/3-1885/6.  Cumulative  comparative  tables  giving 
amt.  of  rainfall  and  no.  of  days  rain  fell  in  each 
mo.  of  each  season  of  yr.,  total  for  each  season  and 
each  yr. ;  also  mean  temperature  for  each  mo.,  each 
season,  and  total  for  yr.,  at  Sacramento.  (Same 
1882   (pp.  138-148)— same  1885.) 

1861/2.  Table  giving  inches  of  rain  falling  at  Sacra- 
mento during  mos.  of  Dec,  1861,  and  Jan.,  18G2; 
also  mean  of  thermometer  during  same  time.  (A. 
R.  surveyor  gen,  1862:    49.) 

1877-1889.  Table  giving  date  and  total  amt.  of  heaviest 
rainfalls  at  Sacramento  each  yr.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1888   (p.  264)— some  1889.) 

1878-1885.  Table  giving  total  no.  of  clear,  fair,  and 
cloudy  days,  and  no.  of  days  on  which  rain  was  pre- 
cipitated at  Sacramento.  (9  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health 
1884/6:  167.) 


CLIMATE— cont'd 
Rainfall — cont'd 

Calikounia — cont'd 

SACRAMENTO  VALLEY 

1843-1883.  Rain  phenomena  of  Sacramento  Valley;  by 
Prof.  A.  F.  Codiiard.  (Trans,  state  agric.  Hocy. 
1883:  183-195.) 

1880-1887.  Cumulative  comparative  rainfall  table  of 
Reed's  R.R.  Camp,  Tipper  Sacramento  River,  giving 
mo.,  ann.,  and  seasonal  rainfall;  also  totals  and 
averages  for  whole  period.  (Same  1884  (p.  244)  — 
same  1887.) 

No  returns  In  ISS.'S  una  1880. 
SALINAS 

1872-1889.  Cumulative  comparative  rainfall  table  for 
Salinas,  Monterey  Co.,  giving  ann.,  mo.,  and  sea- 
sonal rainfall;  also  averages  and  totals  for  whole 
period.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1884  (p.  234)  — 
some  1889.) 

1872/3-1889/90.  Tables  giving  ann,,  mo.,  and  total 
rainfall  at  Salinas  City  since  1872,  and  mean  and 
extreme  temperature  since  1885.  (A.R.  bd.  hortic. 
1892:  172.) 

SAN  BERNARDINO 

1870-1890.  Cumulative  comparative  table  of  rainfall 
at  San  Bernardino,  San  Bernardino  Co.,  giving  mo., 
ann.,  and  seasonal  rainfall;  also  totals  and  aver- 
ages for  same  period.  (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy, 
1885  (p.  244)— same  1890.) 
SAN  DIEOO 

1871-1888.  Cumulative  comparative  rainfall  table  at 
San  Diego,  giving  mo.,  ann.,  seasonal  rainfall,  and 
totals  and  averages  for  whole  period.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1884  (p.  233)— .some  1888.) 

1872-1901.     Comparative  table  showing  ann.  rainfall  in 
city  of  San  Diego.     (Same  1901:  363.) 
SAN    niEGO    COUNTY 

1878-1887.     Cumulative    comparative    rainfall    table    at 
Poway,  San  Diego  Co.,  giving  mo.,  ann.,  seasonal, 
and  totals  and  averages  for  whole  period.     (Trans, 
state  agrlc.  socy.  1884   (p.  2S2)same  1887.) 
SAN  FRANCISCO 

1849-1874.     See  above,  Sacramento;   these  dates. 

1849-1875.  Comparative  rain  table  of  S.  F.,  arranged 
according  to  seasons,  showing  amt.  of  rain,  in 
inches,  of  each  mo.,  and  for  each  rainy  season; 
also  no.  of  rainy  and  foggy  days  during  which  amt. 
of  rain  fell  in  each  mo.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1874  (pp.  234-236)— some  1875.) 

1849-1890.  Cumulative  comparative  table  showing  mo., 
ann.,  and  seasonal  rainfall;  also  totals  for  whole 
period  at  S.  F.     (Same  1884  (p.  235)—same  1890.) 

1849/50-1868/9.     See  above,  Sacramento;   these  dates. 

1849/50-1876/7.  Diagram  and  table  showing  relation 
betw.  amt.  of  rain  falling  before  and  after  Jan.  1, 
in  each  yr.  in  S.  F.  (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1877: 
111-112.) 

1850-1871.  Comparative  tables  showing  amt.  of  rain  In 
each  mo.  in  S.  F. ;  total  amt.  in  each  rainy  season; 
also  maximum  and  minimum  rain  in  each  mo.  and 
average  quantity  for  whole  period.  (Same  1868/9 
(p.  236)— some  1870/1.) 

1850/1-1863/4.  Comparative  table  showing  amt.  of 
rain  at  S.  P.,  in  Inches,  of  each  mo.  and  each  yr. 
for  series  of  yrs.;  also  total  amt.  for  each  corre- 
sponding mo.,  whole  amt.  during  that  time,  mean 
amt.  for  each  mo.,  and  mean  yrly.  amt.  (Same 
1863:  204.) 

1877/8-1894/5.     Comparative  table  showing  rainfall   at 
S.  F.  for  series  of  yrs.,  and  crop  of  wheat  raised. 
(Same  1887  (p.  244)— some  1895.) 
SAN  .TOAQUIN 

1870/1-1886/7.  Table  giving  ann.  and  mo.  rainfall  In 
San  Joaquin.     (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1892:  223.) 


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CLIMATE— cont'd 

Rainfall — cont'd 

Califobnia — cont'd 

SAN  JOAQUIN  VALLEY 
1851-1857.     Comparative  tables   giving   mo.   rainfall   in 

San    Joaquin    Valley.      (Trans,    state    agric.    socy. 

1858:  344.) 

SAN  LUIS  OBISPO  COUNTY 
1869/70-1888/9.     Comparative  table  giving  ann.  and  mo. 

rainfall  at  San  Luis  Obispo.     (Trans,  state  agric. 

socy.  18SS  (p.  344)— same  1889.) 
1888.     Climate  of  San  Luis  Obispo  Co.;  table  comparing 

rainfall  with  other  points  in  Cat.  and  U.  S.    (Same 

1888:  342-345.) 

SAN  RAFAEL 
1875/6-1900/1.     Comparative     rainfall     table     of     San 

Rafael,    giving    mo.,    yrly.,    and    seasonal    rainfall. 

(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1901:  267.) 

SANTA   BARBARA 

1868-1891.  Cumulative  comparative  rainfall  table  for 
Sta.  Barbara,  giving  ann.,  mo.,  and  seasonal  rain- 
fall; also  average  and  totals  for  whole  period. 
(Trans,    state    agric.    socy.    1886     (p.    293)— same 

1891.) 

Not  found  In  yrs.  1S88-1890. 
1870-1886.     Observations  and  tabular  stmts,  of  seasonal 
rainfall  near  Sta.  Baraba.     {Same  1885    (pp.   256- 
258)— same  1886.) 

SANTA  MONICA 
1893/4-1897/8.     Comparative   rainfall   stmt.,   in    inches, 
at  Sta.  Monica,  Los  Angeles,  and  Pomona.     (A.R. 
agric.  exper.  stations  1897/8:  341.) 

SANTA  ROSA 

1853/4-1891.  Table  giving  ann.  rainfall  in  inches  at 
Sta.  Rosa,  since  its  early  settlement.  (A.R.  bd. 
hortic.  1892:  274.) 

1854-1901.  Comparative  table  showing  ann.  rainfall  at 
Sta.  Rosa  for  series  of  yrs.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1901:  422.) 

1875/G-1880/1.     Rept.  of  ann.  rainfall  at  Sta.  Rosa.     (2 
A.R.  bd.  vitic.  comrs.  1881:  30.) 
SCOTT  VALLEY 

1859-1890.  Cumulative  comparative  rainfall  table  of 
Scott  Valley,  Siskiyou  Co.,  giving  mo.,  ann.,  and 
seasonal  rainfall;  also  totals  and  averages  for 
whole  period.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1884  (p. 
245)— same  1890.) 

SHASTA 
1892.     Average    mo.    rainfall,    in    inches,    at    different 
points  In  Shasta  Co.  for  a  period  of  5  yrs.     (A.R. 
bd.  hortic.  1892:  259.) 

SIIINOLE    SPRINGS 
1849-1868.     Comparative   table   showing  mo.,  ann.,   and 
seasonal    rainfall    at    Shingle    Springs,    El    Dorado 
Co.;    also    totals    and    averages    for    whole    period. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1884:  239.) 
SISKIYOU  COUNTY 
1892.     Table   giving  average   mo.   rainfall   at   dlffnront 
points  In  Siskiyou  Co.  for  a  period  of  10  yrs      (A. 
R.  bd.  hortic.  1892:  266.) 

SOLANO    <OUNTY 

1882-1892(7).     Table  giving  average  mo.  rainfall,  cov- 
ering period  of  10  yrs.,  at  different  points  In  Solano 
Co.     (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1892:  269.) 
SONOMA 

1885/6-1889/90.  Comparative  summary  of  rainfall  at 
Sonoma,  by  seasons  and  mos.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
Bocy.  1890:  317.) 

STOCKTON 

18491890.  Comparative  tabic  giving  rainfall  at  Stock- 
ton, by  mos.,  yrs.,  and  seasons.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1890:  423-425.) 


CLIMATE— cont'd 
Rainfall — cont'd 

CALFFonxLV- — cont'd 

STOCKTON — cont'd 

1870-1900.     Comparative   table   showing   mo.   and   yrly. 

rainfall  at  Stockton.     (Same  1901:  373.) 
1871/2-1879/80.     Comparative  table  giving  ann.  rainfall 

at    Stockton.      (1    A.R.    bd.   vitic.    comrs.    rev.    ed. 

1880:  25.) 

TULARE 
1892/3-1896/7.     Table    giving    mo.    rainfall    at    Tulare 
Station.      (A.R.    agric.    exper.   stations   1894/5    (p. 
457) — bieun.  rept.  same  1895/7.) 

UKIAH 
1877-1891.     Tables  giving  mo.,  ann.,  average,  and  sea- 
sonal precipitation  at  Ukiah,  Mendocino  Co.     (A.R. 
bd.  hortic.  1892:  151-152.) 

VACAVILLE 
1880-1890.  Cumulative  comparative  table  of  rainfall  at 
Vacaville,  Solano  Co.,  giving  ann.,  seasonal,  and 
mo.  rainfall;  also  totals  and  averages  for  the  whole 
period.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1886  (p.  296)  — 
same  1890.) 

VALLEY   SPRINGS 
1887-1890.     Rainfall    table    of    Valley    Springs,    giving 
rainfall,  by  mos.,  yrs.,  and  seasons.     (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1890:  294.) 

VISALIA 
1877-1887.  Cumulative  comparative  rainfall  table  for 
Visalia,  Tulare  Co.,  giving  mo.,  ann.,  and  seasonal 
rainfall;  also  totals  and  averages  for  whole  period. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1884  (p.  234) — savie 
1887.) 

No  returns  in  1885  and  1S80. 
1888-1890.     Comparative  rainfall  table  for  Visalia,  giv- 
ing rainfall  by  yrs.  and  mos.     (Same  1890:  325.) 

WEAVERVILLE 

1871/2-1883/4.  Comparative  table,  giving  by  mos.  and 
seasons,  amt.  of  rainfall  and  melted  snow  precipi- 
tated at  Weaverville,  Trinity  Co.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1883:  163.) 

1871/2-1886/7.  Comparative  table,  showing  mo.,  sea- 
sonal, and  ann.  rainfall  at  Weaverville,  Trinity  Co., 
total  rain  and  snowfall  for  whole  period.  (Sam,e 
1887   (p.  385)— sa?ne  1887.) 

WEST  BUTTE 
1879-1890.  Cumulative  comparative  table  of  rainfall  at 
West  Butte,  Sutter  Co.,  giving  ann.,  seasonal,  and 
mo.  rainfall;  also  totals  and  averages  for  whole 
periods.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1885  (p.  251) 
—same  1890.) 

WOODLAND 

1872/3-1890/1.  Comparative  table,  giving  ann.,  mo., 
and  seasonal  rainfall  at  Woodland,  Yolo  Co.  (A.R. 
bd.  hortic.  1892:  314.) 

18731890.  Cumulative  comparative  rainfall  table  of 
Woodland,  Yolo  Co.,  giving  mo.,  ann.,  and  seasonal 
rainfall,  and  totals  and  averages  for  the  whole 
period.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1887  (p.  322) 
—same  1890.) 

YREKA 
1872-1886.  Cumulative  comparative  rainfall  table  of 
Yreka.  Siskiyou  Co.,  giving  mo.,  ann.,  and  sea- 
sonal rainfall;  also  totals  and  averages  for  whole 
period.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1884  (p.  244)  — 
same  1886.) 

Snowfall 

1890.  Cal.  snowslldes:  storms  and  avalanches  in  a 
Mona  Co.  town.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1889: 
491-492.) 


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CLIMATE— cont'd 
Temperature 

1887.  Table  glvlnp:  moan  nio.  and  ann.  temperature  at 
Southern  Pacitic  stations  In  Cal.,  Nev.,  Utah,  Ariz., 
N.  M.,  and  Te.xas;  al.so  highest  and  lowest  tem- 
perature observed  and  lowest  Jan.  (Trans,  state 
agrlc.  socy.  1887:  428-431.) 

California 

1854-1877.  The  climate  of  Cal.:  temperature  distribu- 
tions of  Interior  valleys  of  state,  and  effects  tho 
great  deserts  of  Cal.  and  Nev.  h(ive  upon  It;  con- 
clusions drawn  from  25  yrs'.  observation  by  B.  B. 
Redding.  (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1877:  123-140.) 
Ilpprlntod  In  Trnnsnctlons  of  1885. 

1859.  Hot  wave  of  1859  In  Cal.;  birds  drop  down  dead 
from  trees,  and  the  wind  burns  up  the  earth  like  a 
sirocco.     (Same  1889:  487-490.) 

1869/70-1889/90.  Comparative  table  giving  date  of  first 
and  last  light  and  killing  frosts;  also  mlnlmhim 
temperature  of  each,  and  date  of  blooming  fruit 
trees  each  yr.  for  series  of  yrs.  (Same  1886  (p. 
287)— same  1890.) 

1871.  Table  of  temperature  and  humidity  in  S.  P., 
Sacramento.  Summit,  and  Truckee.  (4  bienn.  rept. 
bd.  health  1876/7:  51.) 

1871-1885.  Table  showing  rainfall  and  average  and  ex- 
treme temperature  for  summer  and  winter  in  Sierra 
foothills  of  Central  Cal..  from  observations  of  15 
yrs.  on  Central  Pacific  R.R.  stations.  (Bienn.  rept. 
agrlc.  exper.  stations  1888/9:  54.) 

1876.  Tables  showing  mean  temperature  and  humidity 
at  S.  F.,  Sacramento.  Sta.  Barbara,  Newport,  Sta. 
Cruz.  Los  Angeles,  and  Atlas  Peak.  (4  bienn.  rept. 
bd.  health  1876/7:  86-92.) 

1876/7.  Chart  of  temperature  and  humidity  of  S.  F., 
Sta.  Cruz,  Sta.  Barbara,  Sta.  Monica.  Los  Angeles, 
San  Diego,  and  Sacramento.  (4  same  1876/7  facing 
p.  40.) 

1885.  Comparative  seasonal  temperature  tables  for 
Cal.,  other  portions  of  U.  S.,  and  health  resorts  In 
Europe  and  Mexico.  (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy. 
1885:  263-264.) 

1885-1889.  Table  giving  general  temperature  of  places 
outside  of  U.  S.  for  comparison  with  that  of  Cal. 
(Same  1886  (p.  357)— same  1889.) 

1886-1888.  Mo.  and  ann.  mean  temperature  at  certain 
named  points  in  Cal.  (10  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health 
1886/8:  202-203.) 

1888.  Northern  Cal.  temperature;  by  J.  A.  Barwick. 
(Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1887:  285-287.) 

.     Extracts  from  newspapers  re.  cold  wave  of  Jan. 

— the  coldest  weather  in  state  since  1854.     (Same 

1887  (pp.  303-312)— same  1888.) 
1888-1890.     Comparison    of   minimum    temperature    for 

Jan.  and  Feb.  for  3  yrs.  of  two  citrus  belts  of  Cal. 

(Same  1889:  479-483.) 
1893/4-1897/8.    Notes    on    climate    of    Southern    Coast 

Range;    table  giving  daily  mean  and  extremes  of 

temperature  each  mo.  and  dates  of  extremes.     (A. 

R.    agrlc.    exper.    stations    1894/5    (pp.    371-373)  — 

same  1897/8.) 

cniNO 

1889.  Wkly.  averages  of  temperature  at  Chino,  San 
Bernardino  Co.  (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1889: 
463.) 

FORT  BIDWELL 
1866/7-1885/6.  Comparative  meteorological  table  for 
Ft  Bldwell,  showing  mean  and  extremes  of  tem- 
perature, prevailing  winds,  and  rainfall  in  inches, 
by  mos.  and  yrs.;  also  mean  mo.  temperature  for 
20  yrs.     (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1886:  397-400.) 


CLIMATE— cont'd 
Temperature — cont'd 

Califoiima — cont'd 
FUKSNO  COUNTY 
1879-1881.     Mo.  records  of  mean  and  extremes  of  tem- 
perature made  by  F.  L.  Eisen  at  Eisen  Vineyard, 
Fresno  Co.     (2  A.R.  bd.  vitic.  comrs.  1881:  55.) 
1881/2.     Mo.  record  of  mean  and  extremes  of  tempera- 
ture at  Washington   Irrigated  Colony,   Fresno  Co., 
from  Sept.,  1881,  to  Feb.,  1882.     (2  same  1881:  56.) 

LAKIO   COUNTY 

1885-1891.  Cumulative  comparative  table  giving  aver- 
age maximum  and  minimum  temperatures  at  Red 
Hill  Ranch,  Upper  Lake,  Lake  Co.,  by  mos.  and 
yrs.;  also  normal  temperature  by  mos.  for  whole 
period.  (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1890  (p.  222)  — 
same  1891.) 

LODI 

1882-1889.  Comparative  table  showing  mean  tempera- 
ture of  LodI,  San  Joaquin  Co.,  at  sunrise,  at  2  p.  m  , 
and  at  sunset  for  each  mo.;  also  average  mo.  pre- 
cipitation. (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1887  (pp.  373- 
374)— same  1889.) 

LOS    ANGELES 

1877-1889.  Table  showing  no.  of  days  in  each  mo.  and 
each  yr.  the  temperature  was  above  90°  and  below 
32°  at  Los  Angeles.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1890:  330.) 

1877-1891.  Comparative  table  giving  mean  and  extreme 
temperature  of  Los  Angeles,  by  mos.  (A.R.  bd. 
hortlc.  1892:  136-137.) 

1880-1890.  Comparative  tables  showing  mean  and  ex- 
tremes of  temperature  at  Los  Angeles,  no.  of  clear, 
fair,  and  cloudy  days,  by  yrs.  and  mos.  (Trans. 
state  agric.  socy.  1890:  329;  332.) 

LOS  ANGELES  COUNTY 
1870-1875.     Table   showing   summary   of   thermometric 
observations  at  Summit  Hill,  Los  Angeles  Co.     (6 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1879/80:  99.) 

MERCED 
1879-1881.     Mo.  record  of  mean  and  extremes  of  tem- 
perature at  Merced  for  3  yrs.      (2  A.R.  bd.  vltic. 
comrs.  1881:  60.) 

MODESTO 
1879-1881.     Mo.  record  of  mean  and  extremes  of  tem- 
perature at  Modesto,   Stanislaus  Co.     (2   A.R.  bd. 
Title,  comrs.  1881:  GO.) 

MONTEREY 

1863-1864.  Table  of  max.  heat  and  cold,  no.  of  nights 
frost,  days  cloudy,  amt.  of  rainfall,  winds,  etc.,  at 
Monterey.     (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1864:  78.) 

1882-1887.  Comparative  table  giving  mean  and  ex- 
tremes of  temperature  at  Monterey;  also  mo.  rain- 
fall.    (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1887:  392.) 

MT.   HAMILTON 

1881-1882.  Comparative  table  giving  extremes  of  tem- 
perature on  Mt.  Hamilton  each  mo.  for  2  yrs.;  also 
mean  maximum  and  mean  minimum.  (A.R.  agric. 
exper.  stations  1891/2:  169.) 

1888/9.  Table  giving  highest  and  lowest  temperatures 
each  mo.  at  Lick  Observatory  from  July,  1888,  to 
Dec,  1889.     (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1889:  443.) 

NAPA 

1877-1889.  Comparative  meteorological  rept.  of  Napa 
City,  giving  means  and  extremes  of  temperature, 
rainfall,  and  no.  of  rainy  days,  by  mos.  and  yrs. 
(Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1888  (pp.  322-325)— same 
1889.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

Temperature — cont'd 

Califobnta — cont'd 
OAKLAND 

1876-1886.  Meteorology  of  Oakland — careful  daily  ob- 
servations during  each  yr;  relative  humidity;  ba- 
rometrical pressure;  mo.  meteorological  synopsis: 
synopsis  of  climate;  table  of  comparative  ann. 
meteorology.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1884  (pp. 
247-252)— same  1886.) 

1876-1888.  Comparative  table  showing  mean  tempera- 
ture of  each  season  at  Oakland,  extremes  of  tem- 
perature, mean  and  lowest  relative  humidity,  and 
rainfall.  (Bienn.  rept.  agric.  exper.  stations  18SS/9: 
22-23.) 

1876-1889.  Comparative  table  shovfing  temperature  of 
each  season  and  difference  betw.  warmest  and  cold- 
est at  Oakland.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1889: 
428.) 

POMONA 

1894-1895.  Temperature  rept.  of  Southern  Cal.  station 
for  1894  and  part  of  1895;  daily  mean  and  extremes 
and  mo.  and  dates  of  extremes.  (A.R.  agric.  exper. 
stations  1894/5:  423.) 

RED  BLUFF 
1875-1887.     Average    highest    and    lowest    temperature 
and   total   rainfall   for  each  yr.;    also  highest  and 
lowest  temperature  from  r.r.  records  at  Red  Bluff. 
(10  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1886/8:  216.) 

RIVERSIDE 

1882-1889.  Meteorological  record  of  Riverside,  mean 
and  extremes  of  mo.  temperature  and  average  maxi- 
mum and  minimum  for  each  mo.  and  each  yr. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1889:  458-459.) 

1888.  "  Riverside  Press "  signal  service  weather  rec- 
ord, showing  mean  and  extremes  of  temperature, 
humidity,  barometer,  and  prevailing  wind  for  each 
day  of  each  mo.     {Same  1888:  358-3G3.) 

SAPRAMENTO 

1850-1874.  Table  showing  mean  temperature  of  each 
mo.  for  24  yrs.,  in  S.  F. :  do.  in  22  yrs.,  in  Sacra- 
mento.    (3  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1874/5:  109.) 

1851-1869.  Comparative  meteorolo.gical  tables  showing 
mean  and  extremes  of  temperature  each  mo.  at 
Sacramento  since  1853  and  at  S.  F.  since  1851; 
also  mean  temperature  of  each  yr.,  and  of  whole 
period  covered.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1868/9: 
229-234.) 

1853-1874.  Table  showing  mean  temperature  of  each 
mo.  at  Sacramento.  (3  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health 
1874/5:  106-107.) 

1853-1875.  Comparative  table  giving  moan  tempera- 
ture of  each  mo.  at  Sacramento,  deduced  from  three 
daily  observations;  also  mean  temperature  of  each 
yr.,  and  average  for  whole  period.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1874  (pp.  240-241  )—,9ame  1875.) 

1853-188C.  Average  temperature  at  Sacramento  for 
each  yr.  (9  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1884/0:  167- 
169.) 

1853-1887.  Stmt,  showing  normal  temperature  for 
each  mo.  of  yr.  for  Sacramento.  (10  same  1886/8: 
198-199.) 

1853-1888.  Table  giving  mo.  normal  temperature  at 
Sacramento.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1886  (p. 
286)— some  1888.) 

.     Highest,  lowest,  and  average  temperature,  with 

prevailing  wind  at  Sacramento.  (10  blonn.  rept. 
bd.  health  1886/8:  200.) 

1853-1889.  Comparative  table  giving  highest,  lowest, 
and  average  yrly.  temperature,  along  with  pre- 
vailing direction  of  wind  for  each  yr.  at  Sacra- 
mento. (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  188C  (p.  284)  — 
same  1889.) 


CLIMATE— cont'd 
Temperature — cont'd 

California — cont'd 
SACRAMENTO— cont'd 

1853/4-1887/8.  Tabular  stmt,  showing  mean  average 
temperature  in  Sacramento.  (10  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
health  1886/8:  193-197.) 

1S53/4-1888/9.  Comparative  tables  giving  mean  aver- 
age mo.,  seasonal,  and  ann.  temperature  for  Sacra- 
mento since  1853/4,  and  highest  and  lowest  each 
yr.  since  1878.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy  1886  (pp. 
277-282)— same  1889.) 

1856-1860.  Table  showing  mean  daily  range  of  tem- 
perature for  each  mo.  at  Sacramento.  (Same 
1860:  295.) 

1859.  Meteorological  tables  for  Sacramento  and  Ft. 
Crook,  giving  mo.  means  and  extremes  of  tempera- 
ture, barometer,  and  humidity,  notes  on  weather 
and  winds.     (Same  1859:  350-354.) 

1863-1875.  Table  showing  mean  relative  humidity  at 
Sacramento.  (3  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1874/5: 
108.) 

1865.  Tables  giving  thermometric  mo.  means  with 
variations  therefrom  at  Sacramento,  during  10  yrs., 
at  S.  F.,  during  9  yrs.,  at  San  Diego,  during  }  yr., 
and  at  Astoria,  during  18  mos.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  18C4/5:  166-168.) 

1866-1872.  Table  showing  mean  of  all  highest  readings 
by  day,  and  all  lowest  readings  by  night,  as  noted 
by  thermometrograph,  at  Sacramento.  (3  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  health  1S74/5:  108.) 

1874.  Table  showing  mean  temperature  of  each  mo. 
for  24  yrs.  in  S.  F.,  and  of  each  mo.  in  22  yrs.  in 
Sacramento.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1874:  242.) 

1877-1885.  Stmt,  showing  daily  normal  temperature 
for  each  day  of  each  mo.  at  Sacramento.  (10  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  health  1886/8:  198.) 

1877-1887.  Comparative  table  showing  no.  of  nights 
considered  hot  in  Sacramento  for  series  of  yrs.; 
lowest  temperature  on  those  nights,  and  when  mini- 
mum temperature  fell  no  lower  than  70°,  with  mo. 
date,  and  temperature.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1887:  293.) 

1877-1888.  Table  giving  daily  normal  temperature  for 
each  mo.,  as  deduced  from  three  daily  observations 
for  9  yrs.,  at  Sacramento.  (Same  1886  (p.  280)- 
same  1888.) 

1878-1886.  Highest  and  lowest  temperature  at  Sacra- 
mento.    (9  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1884/6:  168.) 

1878-1890.  Comparative  table  giving  daily  extremes  of 
temperature,  and  dally  and  mo.  means  for  the 
whole  period,  at  Sacramento.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1889:  351-375.) 

SACKAMENTO  COUNTY 

1879-1889.  Comparative  tables  giving  highest  and  low- 
est temperature  for  each  mo.  for  series  of  yrs.; 
also  for  each  yr.  at  Florin,  Sacramento  Co.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1888   (p.  275)— same  1889.) 

SALINAS 

1872-1889.  Comparative  table  giving  mean  and  extreme 
mo.  temperature,  mo.  average,  and  highest  and 
lowest  for  the  whole  period  of  yrs.,  for  Salinas, 
Monterey  Co.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1885  (pp. 
240-241)— same  1889.) 
Nt)  rpliifiis  In   IH.SO. 

1896-1900.  Comparative  table  showing  mean  and  ex- 
tremes of  temperature  at  Salinas,  by  mos.  and  yrs. 
(Some  1901:  293.) 

.SAN    1)1  EOO    COIINTY 

1878-1885.  Comparative  tables  showing  mean  and  ex- 
treme mo.  temperature  for  each  of  a  series  of  yrs. 
nt  Poway,  San  Diego  Co.;  also  average  mo.  and 
yrly.  temperature,  and  highest  and  lowest  tem|)era- 
turo  In  the  whole  period.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1885:  241-242.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


73 


CLIMATE— cont'd 
Temperature — cont'd 

CALn'ORNiA — cont'd 
SAN  niKflO  rOfNTY— cont'd 
1879-1887.     Comparative  table  showing  highest  and  low- 
est   mo.    temperatures    at    Poway,    San    Diego    Co. 
(Same  1887  (p.  398)— sawie  1887.) 

SAN    I'-nANCISCO 

1868-1887.  Record  of  highest  and  lowest  temperatures 
at  S.  F.  since  18C7,  giving  days  when  highest  tem- 
perature was  80°  and  above,  and  minimum  tempera- 
ture when  it  was  32°  and  below.  (Trans,  state 
agrlc.  socy.  1887:  413-414.) 

1873-1887.  Dally  normal  temperatures  at  S.  F.  (10 
blenn.  rept.  bd.  health  1880/8:  214.) 

1874.  Table  showing  mean  temperature  of  each  mo.  for 
24  yrs.  In  S.  F.,  and  of  each  mo.  In  22  yrs.  in  Sacra- 
mento.    (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1874:  242.) 

1888-1889.  Table  of  normal  temperature  for  each  day 
of  each  mo.  at  S.  F.,  as  deduced  from  three  daily 
observations  for  15  yrs.  {Same  1888  (p.  326)  — 
same  1889.) 

SAN   LUIS  OBISrO 
1888-1889.     Table  comparing   temperature  of  C   coldest 
mos.  at  San  Luis  Obispo  with  most  noted  places  in 
world.     (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1888   (p.  345)  — 
same  1889.) 

SANTA    BARBARA 
1876/7.     Table  of  mean  temperature  and  humidity  at 
Sta.  Barbara.     (6  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1879/80: 
97.) 

SONOMA    VALLEY 
1881.     Record   of  daily  meteorological  observations  by 
R.  P.  Hall  In  Sonoma  Valley,  Sonoma  Co.;  tempera- 
ture, wind,  rain,  and  state  of  weather.     (2  A.R.  bd. 
vitic.  comrs.  1881:  31-42.) 

STOCKTON 
1878-1880.     Meteorological   table   giving   mean   and   ex- 
tremes of  mo.  temperature  at  Stockton.    (1  A.R.  bd. 
vitic.  comrs.  rev.  ed.  1880:  25.) 

TEHAMA 

1889.  Dally  temperature  records  at  Tehama.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1889:  408-409.) 

TULARE 

1879-1881.  Mo.  record  of  mean  and  extremes  of  tem- 
perature at  Tulare.  (2  A.R.  bd.  vitic.  comrs.  1881: 
60.) 

1892-1895.  Table  giving  dates  of  winter  and  spring 
frosts  at  Tulare  station  for  four  seasons.  (A.R. 
agrlc.  exper.  stations  1894/5:  406.) 

1893/4-1894/5.  Tulare  temperature  rept.  for  2  yrs.— 
daily  mean  and  extremes  of  temperature  each  mo. 
and  dates  of  extremes.     {Same  1894/5:  405.) 

TUr^RE  VALLEY 

1888.     Table  showing  rainfall  and  average  and  extreme 
temperature  for  summer  and  winter  in  Tulare  Val- 
ley.     (Bienn.   rept.   agric.   exper.   stations   1888/9: 
.    112.) 
Wind 

1877-1887.  Comparative  table  giving  highest  velocity 
of  wind,  along  with  direction  at  highest  velocity 
for  each  mo.  and  for  each  yr.  at  Sacramento. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1886  (p.  276) — same 
1887.) 

1877-1890.  Data  showing  dates,  velocity,  and  direction 
of  wind  at  Sacramento,  when  it  reached  and  ex- 
ceeded 24  miles  per  hr.     {Same  1869:  340-342.) 

1881.  The  northerly  winds  of  Cal.;  by  Dr.  J.  H.  C. 
Bonte.     {Same  1881:  201-213.) 

ReprlDted  In  Transactions  (or  1886. 


CLIMATE— cont'd 
Wind — cont'd 

1887.  Dessiratlng  north  winds,  and  how  modified — by 
planting  trees;  letter  from  Lieut.  W.  A.  Glassford, 
signal  corps,  to  Joaquin  Miller.  (Same  1887:  445- 
448.) 

1894.  Table  showing  total  velocity  of  wind,  in  miles, 
for  each  mo.  and  tor  yr.  from  12  stations  situated 
in  various  parts  of  state.     {Same  1894:  230.) 

CO-EDUCATION;  see  EDUCATION 

COAL 

Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Imports;  see  Commerce,  etc. 
Prices;  see  that  title 

COAST  DEFENSE;  see  PUBLIC  WORKS:  FEDERAL 

CODLIN  MOTH;   see  AGRICULTURE.     CROPS.     PESTS 

COGSWELL     POLYTECHNIC    SCHOOL;     see     EDUCATION. 
INDUSTRIAL,  ETC. 

COLEMANITE;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.     MINERAL 

COLORADO  DESERT 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Health  Resort;  see  Public  Health 
Land;  see  Land.     Desert 
Mining  District;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

COLUSA 

Rainfall;  see  Climate 

COLUSA  COUNTY   (1850) 
Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Bullion  Production 
1885.     See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Production; 
this  date. 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Gold  in 

1881.  See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.  Gold;  this 
date. 

1888.  See  same;   this  date. 
1892-1895.     See  same;   these  dates. 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;   these  dates. 

Horticultural   Board;    see   Agriculture.     Horticultural   Com- 
mission 

Industries;  see  that  title 

Irrigation;  see  Land.    Irrigation 

Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 

Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.    See  Industries,  etc.   Mines;  these  dates. 

Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/6.  See  Industries,  etc.  Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 

Petroleum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Quicksilver  in 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Quick- 
silver; these  dates. 

Salt  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Sandstone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Silver  in 

1892-1895.  See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.  Gold; 
these  dates. 

Sulphur  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Surveyor;  see  Land 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


COMMERCE,  TRADE,  AND  NAVIGATION 

1S44-1S89.  Comparative  tables  showing  exports  of  Va- 
lencia raisins  to  U.  S.  and  other  countries  since 
1850.  of  JIalaga  raisins  from  1S60;  and  production 
of  Smyrna  raisins  from  1S44-1SS4;  quantity  and 
value  of  currants  and  raisins  imported  into  U.  S. 
from  1873  to  1878;  and  quantity  and  value  of  rais- 
ins and  currants  imported,  with  rates  of  duty,  amt. 
of  duty  collected,  etc.,  from  1879-1888.  (A.R.  bd. 
vltic.  comrs.  1891/2:  49-52.) 

1849.  Commercial  advantages  greater  than  mineral 
and  development  of  same  urged.  (Govs.  ann.  mess. 
1849.) 

1850.  Rapid  improvement  in  cities,  and  increased  de- 
velopment of  commercial  resources.     (Same  1851.) 

.     Great  increase  in  trade  with  China,  Pacific  Is. 

and  northwest  coast  of  Amer.     (Same  1851.) 

1851.  Rept.  on  r.rs.  urging  passage  of  act  granting 
r.rs.  right  of  way  through  Cal.,  with  view  to  se- 
curing China  trade;  with  statistics  showing  value 
and  magnitude  of  said  trade.  (Legisl.  jol.  1851; 
746-747.) 

1852.  State  laws  burdensome  to  commerce  and  repeal 
urged  for  laws  restricting  rather  than  protecting 
same.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1852.) 

.  Commerce  affected  by  delay  of  Congress  in  es- 
tablishing docks,  light-houses,  etc.,  and  action 
urged  with  view  to  securing  same.     (Same  1852.) 

.     Trade  and  industry  injured  by  delay  of  Congress 

in    establishing   branch    mint    in    state,    and    indi- 
vidual coining  encouraged  thereby.     (Same  1852.) 

1854.  General  review  of  increase  in  commerce.  (Same 
1855:  25-26.) 

.     Suggestion  to  present  to  Congress  importance  to 

Cal.  of  regular  oceanic  communication  betw.  S.  F. 
and  Asia  and  Indies.     (Same  1854:  27.) 

1856.  Review  of  probable  effect  on  commercial  inter- 
ests of  state,  and  of  national  possessions  on  North 
Pacific  coast,  of  treaty  with  Russia  of  1825.  as 
shown  in  res.  urging  national  action  to  secure  such 
modification  of  said  treaty  as  to  enable  U.  S.  citi- 
zens on  Pacific  coast  to  trade  and  establish  depots 
as  far  north  as  latitude  60°.  (Sen.  jol.  1850:  598- 
599.) 

1868-1877.  Stmt,  showing  commerce  of  S.  F.  for  no.  of 
yrs.  past.     (Bienn.  rept.  harbor  comrs.  1875/7:  18.) 

1870.  Petition  for  subsidy  to  Australian  steamers.  6 
pp.     (App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  3  unnum  doc.) 

1872-1879.  Produce  statistics;  yrly.  receipts  of  six  lead- 
ing articles  of  produce  at  S.  F.  from  agric.  distrs., 
for  yrs.  endg.  June  30.  (Rept.  transportation  bd. 
1877/8:  49.) 

1880.  Ann.  address  of  pres.  of  bd.  of  agric.  setting 
forth  significant  fact  that  crops  of  last  season  dis- 
prove fear  that  wheat  lands  are  being  exhausted; 
advantages  of  Cal.  as  wheat-growing  state;  the 
problems  of  transportation  and  marl<et;  the  neces- 
sity of  wheat  producers  bidg.  their  own  wharves 
and  warehouses  at  the  scaljoard;  changes  which 
completion  of  Southern  Pacific  R.R.  will  bring. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1880;  10-10.) 

1883.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  on  commerce  and  naviga- 
tion.    224  pp. 

Not  Hoen  ;  entry  from  Ilowkor. 

1884-1890.  Comparative  table  showing  Imports  into  U. 
S.  of  raisins,  Cal.  product,  and  total  Amor,  con- 
sumption for  7  yrs.  (A.R.  bd.  vltic.  comrs.  1891/2: 
47.) 

1884-1891.  Same;  showing  quantities  and  values  of 
raisins  Imported  Into  U.  S.  by  yrs.  (A.R.  bd.  hortlc. 
1891:  83.) 

1885.  Cal.  because  of  her  peculiar  location  is  left  to 
fight  her  commercial  and  business  battles  alono, 
new   channel   of   trafHc   by   means  of   r.r.    to   Ore. 


COMMERCE,  TRADE,  AND  NAVIGATION— cont'd 

should   be   opened   up.      (Trans,   state  agric.   socy. 
1885:  174-175.) 

1885-1886.  Comparative  table  giving  amt.  of  each  va- 
riety of  through  freight — barley,  brandy,  fruit, 
etc. — aud  line  charges  on  Pacific  system.  (Same 
1886:  211.) 

1885-1895.  Table  giving  mo.  receipts  of  domestic  pro- 
duce at  S.  F.  from  all  sources  for  each  yr.  of  ann. 
rept.  and  totals  for  previous  yrs.  (Same  1887  (p. 
242)— same  1895.) 

1891-1904.  Cumulative  comparative  table  showing  im- 
ports of  foreign  raisins  into  U.  S.  for  past  10  yrs. 
and  exports  since  1898.  (7  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortlc. 
1899/00  (p.  40)— comr.  hortic.  sanie  1903/4.) 

1892-1904.  Transportation  and  marketing  of  fruit; 
papers,  discussions,  and  res.  (Same  1893/4  (pp. 
127-137;  255-259;  264-269;  278-286;  335-336)— same 
comr.  hortic.  1903/4.) 

1892/3-1903/4.  Same;  giving  imports  into  U.  S.  from 
foreign  marlvets,  showing  unsupplied  home  market 
for  olive  oil.  (7  same  1899/00  (p.  44) — same  comr. 
hortic.  1903/4.) 

1894.  Comment  on  German  embargo  on  Amer.  meats. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1894:  19.) 

.     Possible    trade    with   Mexico.     (Rept.    bd.    vitic. 

comrs.  1893/4:  195-200.) 

1899.  Comment  on  enlarging  markets  of  state.  (Trans. 
state  agric.  socy.  1899:  34.) 

1900.  On  removal  of  German  embargo  on  Amer.  fruits. 
(7  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1899/00:  23.) 

1904.     Marketing  Cal.  fruits  in  Europe.     (1  bienn.  rept. 

comr.  hortic.  1903/4:  146-151.) 
.     Majority   and   minority   rept.  of  Fruit  Growers' 

Committee  on  transportation;  discussion.     (1  same 

1903/4:  243-245;    292-305;    307-309.) 
Consular  Service 

1900.     Rept.    on    foreign    consular    advices.      (7   bienn. 

rept.  bd.  hortic.  1899/00:  158-159.) 

Docks;  see  below,  Wharves 
Exports 

1851.  Cal.  exports  contribute  nearly  $100,000,000  to 
wealth  of  nation,  while  estimated  value  of  federal 
revenue  from  exports  of  all  other  states  together 
is  but  $200,000,000.  (Govs,  special  mess.  Jan.  30, 
1852.) 

Mi'ssnpe  may  be  found  in  the  Journals. 

1855.  Stmt,  of  value  of  each  of  various  agric.  exports, 
Jan.  1  to  Nov.  27,  as  compared  with  gold  dust  and 
bullion  and  quicksilver  exports,  resp.  (Govs.  ann. 
mess.  1856:  19-20.) 

18G0-1865.  Comparative  stmt,  of  exports  of  Cal.  pro- 
duce to  various  countries  for  past  6  yrs.;  also  value 
of  aggregate  amts.  sent  to  various  countries  in 
past  3  yrs.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1864/5:  382.) 

1861-1863.  Comparative  table  showing  value  of  differ- 
ent articles  of  Cal.  production  exported  from  state 
during  each  of  last  3  yrs.     (Same  1863:  265.) 

.     Same;  showing  value  of  different  classes  of  Cal. 

exports  during  each  of  last  3  yrs.      (Same  1863: 
267.) 

1863.  Comments  on  exports  of  Cal.  and  prospects  of 
farmers.     (Same  1863:  266-268.) 

1870.  Rept.  re.  exportation  of  Cal.  products  free  of 
port  charges  [by  sotting  aside  a  portion  of  the 
state's  tide  lands  in  S.  F.  1  5  pp.  (App.  to  Jols.  18 
BOSS.  v.  2  doc.  128).) 

1879-1883.  Comparative  stmt,  of  principal  articles  of 
through  freight  eastbound.  (5  A.R.  r.r.  comrs. 
1884:  38.) 

1880-1889.  Same;  of  articles  exported  from  state  by 
Southern  Pacific  Co's.  lines.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1890:  196.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


75 


COMMERCE,  TRADE,  AND  NAVIGATION— cont'd 

Exports — cont'd 

1890-1891.  General  summary  and  comparative  table  of 
shipments  by  rail  and  by  sea  of  fruit,  wine,  brandy, 
and  vegetables.     {Same  1893:  123.) 

1900.  Comments  on  Increased  commerce  of  S.  F.,  with 
table  showing  volume  of  mdse.,  inward  and  out- 
ward, passing  over  wharves  and  bulkheads  under 
jurisdiction  of  state.  (Bienn.  rept.  harbor  comrs. 
1898  00:  13-14.) 

1901.  Table  showing  products  of  northern  and  south- 
ern Cal.  (from  orchards,  vineyards,  and  gardens) 
shipped  out  of  state.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1901:  159.) 

Dairy  Products 

1894-1901.     Tables    showing    valuation    of    butter    and 

cheese  exported  for  each  yr.     (Rept.  dairy  bureau 

1900/2:  26.) 
1895.     Table    showing   amt.    and   value   of   butter   and 

cheese    exports   from    S.    F.      (Trans,    state   agric. 

socy.  1895:  19.) 
1898/9-1899/00.     See  below.  Imports.     Dairy  Products; 

these  dates. 

FIll'lT  AND  VeOETABIJCS 

1871-1888.  Comparative  table  giving  amt.  of  fresh, 
dried,  and  canned  fruits  and  raisins  shipped  each 
yr..  with  freight  rate.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1889:  262-2G3.) 

1871-1891.  Same;  showing  amt.  fresh  fruit,  dried  fruit, 
raisins,  and  canned  fruit  shipped  in  Cal.  (A.R.  bd. 
hortic.  1891:  36.) 

1872-1885.  Statistics  showing  canned  fruit  shipments 
to  market  by  rail.     (G  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1885:  46.) 

1872-1890.  Comparative  table  showing  quantity  of  can- 
ned fruit  shipped  by  rail  from  Cal.  (A.R.  bd. 
hortic.  1891:  57.) 

1873-1891.  Same;  showing  no.  of  boxes  and  lbs.  of 
raisins  shipped  from  Cal.,  by  yrs.  (Same  1891: 
82.) 

1874-1885.  Stmt,  showing  exact  amt.  of  shipments  by 
rail  of  garden  vegetables.  (6  A.R.  r.r.  comrs. 
1885:  48.) 

1875-1885.  Statistics  showing  dried  fruit  shipments  to 
market  by  rail.     (6  same  1885:  47.) 

1880/1-1891/2.  Comparative  table  showing  export  of 
oranges  from  Riverside.  (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1892: 
207.) 

1885-1888.  Same;  showing  shipments  of  onions,  pota- 
toes, and  vegetables  east  over  Central  Pacific  R.R. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1889:  281.) 

.     Same;    giving   summary   of   raisin,    dried   fruit. 

nut,  and  honey  product  of  state.    {Same  1889:  264.) 

1886.  Special  fruit  trains  first  run  during  this  yr.; 
experiment  a  failure,  but  future  prospects  are 
brighter.     {Same  1886:  15-lG.) 

.     Comment    on    transportation    question;    eastern 

fruit  shipments  for  yr.  and  comparison  with  other 
yrs'.  stmts,  re.  same  from  fruit  shippers  and  from 
freight  agt.  of  Southern  Pacific  Co.;  results  of  low 
rates  and  quick  time;  no  fear  of  overproduction. 
{Same  1886:  201-205;   207-211.) 

.     No.  of  lbs.  of  green  citrus  and  deciduous  fruits 

shipped  during  yr.  (Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1886: 
427.) 

1888-1890.  Comparative  table  giving  seasonal  ship- 
ments from  various  points  by  Cal.  Fruit  Union. 
{Same  1890:  239.) 

1888-1891.  Same;  showing  no.  of  car  loads  of  decidu- 
ous fruits  shipped  by  Cal.  Fruit  Union  from  various 
points.     (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1891:  63-64.) 

1890.  Eastern  fruit  shipments;  growth  of  the  indus- 
try.    {Same  1890:  83-85.) 

1890-1891.  Comparative  table  showing  no.  of  tons  of 
each  variety  of  fruit  carried  by  Cal.  Transportation 


COMMERCE,  TRADE,  AND  NAVIGATION— cont'd 
Exports — cont'd 
FiiLUT  AND  VrdETAni.Es — cont'd 

Co.  boats  from  Sacramento  River  points.  {Same 
1891:  61.) 

.     Tables   showing   quantity   of   fruits   shipped   by 

Southern  Pacific  Co.  and  by  Santa  Fo  System  for 
different  cities  each  yr. — dried  fruits  and  canned, 
deciduous  fruits,  citrus,  raisins,  and  nuts.  {Same 
1891:  58-59;   60-61.) 

1890-1894.     Stmt,   of  shipments  of  beans  by  sea  from 
S.  F.  and  by  rail  from  whole  state.     (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  ISflO   (p.  232) same  1894.) 
Not  Riven  In  l.sns. 

1890-1899.  Table  showing  steady  Increase  In  fresh 
fruit  shipments.  (7  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic. 
1899/00:  31.) 

1890-1902.  Comparative  table  giving  amt.  of  interstate 
shipments  of  fresh  deciduous  fruits.  (8  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  hortic.  1901/2:  27.) 

1890-1903.  General  summary  and  comparative  tables  of 
shipments  by  rail  and  by  sea,  of  fruits,  wine, 
brandy,  and  vegetables  for  10  yrs.  (7  same 
1899/()0  (p.  29)same  comr.  hortic.  1903/4.) 

1890/1-1898/9.  Comparative  table  showing  citrus 
fruit  shipments  for  series  of  yrs.,  with  comments. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1899:  15-16.) 

1890/1-1903/4.  Cumulative  comparative  tables  giving 
quantity  and  value  of  exports  of  prunes  since  1897 
and  imports  of  foreign  prunes  since  1890.  (8  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  hortic.  1901/2  (p.  28) — same  comr.  hortic. 
1903/4.) 

1891.  Table  showing  no.  of  lbs.  of  each  kind  of  fruit, 
dried,  canned,  deciduous,  etc.,  shipped  by  Ore.  De- 
velopment Co.  from  S.  F.  to  different  points.  (A.R. 
bd.  hortic.  1891:  61.) 

.     Table  showing  shipments  of  fruit  by  sea  to  all 

points  from  S.  F. — amt.  and  value  of  canned,  green, 
and  dried  fruit,  raisins,  nuts,  and  olive  oil;  sum- 
mary.    (Same  1892:  221-222.) 

1892-1894.  Rept.  on  shipments  of  Cal.  fruits  direct  to 
England.     (4  bienn.  rept.  same  1893/4:  409-410.) 

1893.  Tables  showing  shipments  of  fruits  and  vege- 
tables, by  mos.,  from  northern  and  from  southern 
Cal.;  also  total  shipments  out  of  state  by  r.rs.  giv- 
ing place  of  shipment.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1893:  120-122.) 

1893/4.  Tabular  stmt,  of  value  of  exports  of  fruits  by 
sea  from  port  of  S.  F.,  for  9  mos.  endg.  .July  30; 
also  value  of  imports  of  dutiable  fruit  at  same  port 
for  same  period.  (4  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1893/4: 
406-407.) 

.     Table   showing   movements   of   fruits,    by   mos., 

over  lines  of  Southern  Pacific  R.R.  from  Nov..  1893, 
to  July,  1894,  inclusive.     (4  same  1893/4:  407-408.) 

1895.  Tables  showing  total  amt.  (In  lbs.)  of  orchard 
and  vineyard  products  eastbound  by  Southern  Pa- 
cific lines  during  yr.  from  territories  named;  also 
Southern  Cal.  R.R.  Co.  and  North  Pacific  Coast 
R.R.  Co.     (5  same  1895/6:  74-75.) 

1895-1896.  Table  showing  shipments  of  fresh  fruits 
east  to  various  cities,  by  mos.  (5  same  1895/6: 
70.) 

1895-1899.  Comparative  tables  showing  varieties  of 
fruit  shipped  each  yr.,  and  destination  of  cars,  with 
comments.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1899:  8-9.) 

1895-1901.  Same;  showing  no.  of  cars  of  deciduous 
fruits  forwarded  by  rail  from  Cal.  during  series  of 
yrs.     (Same  1901:  160.) 

1895-1904.  Cnrnulative  comparative  tables  showing  des- 
tination and  no.  of  cars  of  fresh  deciduous  fruits 
shipped  out  of  Cal.;  also  no.  of  cars  of  each  variety. 
(7  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1899/00  (p.  95)— same 
comr.  hortic.  1903/4.) 


76 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


COMMERCE,  TRADE,  AND  NAVIGATION— cont'd 
Exports — cont'd 
Fkuit  and  Vegetables — cont'd 

1896-1899.  Comment  on  green  fruit  shipments  to  Eu- 
rope during  last  3  yrs.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1899:  10.) 

1897/8-1901/2.  Comparative  table  giving  cars  and 
boxes  of  apples  shipped  from  Pajaro  Valley;  state, 
interstate,  and  export  shipments.  (8  bienn.  rept. 
bd.  hortic.  1901/2:  31.) 

1898-1904.  Cumulative  comparative  table  giving  quan- 
tity and  value  of  fruit  and  nut  exports  from  U.  S. 
(8  same  1901/2  (p.  41) — same  comr.  hortic. 
1903/4.) 

1899-1903.  Table  showing  shipments  of  hortic.  pro- 
ducts and  vegetables  from  state  by  land  and  sea. 
(11  bienn.  rept.  labor  statistics  1902/4:  112.) 

.     Tables  showing  shipments  of  fruit  out  of  state 

by  sea  and  by  rail,  showing  terminals.  (7  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  hortic.  1899/00  (p.  30) — same  comr.  hor- 
tic. 1903/4.) 

.     Table  showing  shipments  of  hortic.  products  and 

vegetables  from  state  by  land  and  sea.  (11  bienn. 
rept.  labor  statistics  1902/4:  112.) 

1899/00-1903/4.  Cumulative  comparative  table  giving 
exports  of  Cal.  apples  and  destination.  (8  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  hortic.  1901/2  (p.  31) — same  comr.  hortic. 
1903/4.) 

1900.  Rept.  on  cause  of  defective  transportation  ser- 
vice of  past  yr.     (7  same  1899/00:  102-103.) 

.     Our  export  fruit  trade  and  our  export  packages; 

by  B.  N.  Rowley.     (7  same  1899/00:  191-193.) 
.     Necessity  for  expedited   service   for   fresh   fruit 

shipments.     (7  same  1899/00:  104-106.) 

1901.  Table  showing  shipments  of  vegetables  (green 
and  canned)  out  of  state,  place  of  shipment,  by 
rail  and  by  sea.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1901: 
160.) 

.     Table   showing  shipments  of  vegetables   out  of 

state,  giving  place  of  shipment.     (8  bienn.  rept.  bd. 

hortic.  1901/2:  37.) 
Gold  Dust;  see  below,  Treasube 
Grain- 
1854/5-1894/5.     Comparative  table   showing  exports   of 

wheat  and  flour  from  Cal.  each  yr.     (Trans,  state 

agric.  socy.  1895:  165.) 
1855.     Over   one   million   dollars   worth   of   wheat   and 

flour  exported  by  Cal.  during  yr.     (Govs.  ann.  mess. 

1856:  17.) 
1859-1895.     Cumulative  comparative  stmt,  of  date  of  ar- 
rival  of  new   wheat  at   tide  water  each   yr.   since 

that   cereal   was   produced    in   qiiantity,   and    price 

obtained  for  same.     (Trans,  state  a.gric.  socy.  1887 

(p.  245)— sa?ne  1895.) 
1861/2-1877/8.     Comparative   table   showing  exports  of 

grain  and  flour  from  port  of  S.  F.  for  series  of  yrs. 

(Same  1878:  14G.) 
.     Same;  showing  receipts  of  grain  and  flour  (Cal. 

products  only)  at  port  of  S.  F.     {Same  1S78:  146.) 
1868/9-1877/8.     Comparative   detailed   stmt,   of   exports 

of  grain  and  flo\ir  from  Cal.  to  different  countries. 

(Hame  1878:  149-150.) 
1870-1895.     Comparative  slmt.  of  arrivals  of  new  barley 

for    series   of   yrs.    and    price   obtained    for    same. 

(Same  1887  (p.  2iC,)—same  1895.) 
187M885.     Stmt,  giving  grain  and  fruit  shipments  for 

series  of  yrs.  and  average  rate  of  freight  charged. 

(6  A.R.  r.r.  romrs.  1885:  4,5-46.) 
1886.     Table  showing  exports  of  flour  and   grain   from 

8.  F.  each  mo.  by  sea  and  rail  during  each  yr.  of 

ann.   rept.    and    totals   for    previous   yrs.      (Trans. 

Btate  agric.  socy.  1886   (p.  250)— same  1889.) 


COMMERCE,  TRADE,  AND  NAVIGATION— cont'd 
Exports — cont'd 
Grain — cont'd 
1890-1895.    Table  showing  mo.  barley  shipments  from 

S.  F.  by  sea  and  rail  and  from  interior  points  by 

rail  each  yr.     (Sawe  1890  (p.  231)— some  1895.) 
.     Table  showing  mo.  clearances  of  flour  and  grain 

from  S.  F.  by  sea  each  yr.  of  ann.  rept.  and  totals 

for  previous  yrs.  (Same  1890  (p.  225) — same  1895.) 
1891-1895.     Table  showing  nationality  of  grain  vessels 

from   port  of   S.   F.      {Same  1891    (p.   191)— same 

1895.) 
1891/2-1894/5.     Table  giving  destination  and   value  of 

wheat  and  flour  exports  from  Cal.  each  yr.     {Same 

1892  (p.  130)— same  1895.) 
1892-1901.     Comparative   table   showing   cereal   exports 

from  S.  F.,  by  sea.     {Same  1901:  162.) 
1899-1903.     Table  showing  wheat  crop   for   last   5   yrs. 

and  total  clearance  by  sea  from  S.  F.  of  all  canals. 

(11  bienn.  rept.  labor  statistics  1902/4:  112.) 
Lumber 

1887-1890.     Table  showing  value  and  kind  of  all  lumber 

exported  from  port  of  S.  F.  for  46  mos.  endg.  Oct. 

31,  1890.     (3  bienn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1889/90:  72.) 

QinCKSILVEB 

Pf^e  also  below,  Trea^^urp. 

1850-1883.  Exports  of  quicksilver  from  Cal.;  etc.  (4 
A.R.  mineralogist  1883/4  foldg.  table.) 

1870-1883.  Historical  table  showing  ann.  shipments  of 
quicksilver  out  of  state  by  rail  from  S.  F.  and  San 
Jose  for  13  yrs.     (4  same  1SS3/4:  344.) 

TREAStJKE 

1853.  Statistics  showing  Cal.  exportation  of  gold  dust 
in  1853,  to  be  more  than  half  of  total  exportation 
of  other  30  states  in  1852.  (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1854: 
13.) 

1853-1854.  Stmt,  of  quarterly  export  of  bullion  to 
Europe  and  Atlantic  states  during  1853  and  1854 
and  anit.  and  vahie  of  quicksilver  shipped  during 
1854.     {Same  1855:  24.) 

1855.  Stmt,  of  value  of  gold  dust  and  bullion,  and 
amt.  of  quicksilver,  resp.,  exported  during  yr. 
{Same  1856.) 

1881.     Stmt,  of  treasure  shipments  to  China  from  Cal. 
(2  rept.  state  mineralogist  1880/2:  173,) 
Wine  ano  Brandy 

1874-1885.  Stmt,  showing  amts.  of  wine  and  brandy 
shipped  east  by  rail,  also  price  of  freight.  (6  A.R. 
r.r.  comrs.  1885:  48.) 

1875-1 877.  Comparative  table  giving  amt.  and  value  of 
sea  exports  of  Cal.  wino  by  countries,  to  foreign 
ports  for  series  of  yrs.;  rfsumfi  of  totals  by  coun- 
tries and  yrs.     (A.R.  bd.  vitic.  comrs.  1887:  22-25.) 

1875-1879.  Same;  Cal.  wine  and  brandy  exports  by 
sea  and  rail.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1879:  125.) 

1875-1881.  Same;  showing  shipments  of  wine  and 
brandy  out  of  state  by  sea  and  by  rail.  (2  A.R.  bd. 
vltic.  comrs,  1881:  20.) 

1875-1887.  Same;  showing  amt.  and  value  of  Cal.  wine 
exports  by  sea  to  N.  Y.  and  foreign  countries  from 
S.  F.  each  yr.  and  totals  for  whole  period.  (iSame 
1887:  27-30.) 

.     Same;  showing  total  wIno  shipments  out  of  state 

by  sea  and  by  rail,  with  declared  value  and  com- 
puted average  value  jier  gallon.     {Same  1887:  20.) 

.     Same;    showing  amt.  and   value  of  Cal.   brandy 

exports  by  sea  to  N.  Y.  and  foreign  countries,  from 
S.  F.,  each  yr.,  and  total  for  whole  jierlod  of  13 
yrs.      (S(T?»e"lSS7:  31-35.) 

,     Same:  showing  total  brandy  exports  out  of  state, 

with  declared  values  and  computed  average  value 
per  gallon.     {Same  1887:  21.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CAHFOltNIA 


7? 


COMMERCE,  TRADE,  AND  NAVIGATION— cont'd 
Exports — cont'd 
Wine  and  Braxdy — cont'd 

1879-1880.  Comparison  of  shipments  of  wiuo  and 
brandy  into  S.  F.  and  out  of  state  for  2  yrs.;  en- 
couraging features  for  future  of  vitic.  in  state 
gleaned  from  repts.  of  distr.  comrs.  (1  same  rev. 
ed.  1880:  13-14.) 

1881.  Table  of  mo.  exports  of  wine  and  t)randy  by  sea 
and  rail  from  S.  F.     (2  same  1881:  20-21.) 

1887.  Comment  on  Cal.  foreign  trade  in  wines  and 
Drandies  and  laclv  of  appreciation  at  home;  im- 
portance of  national  law  for  protection  of  pure 
wines  and  detection  and  prevention  of  those  that 
are  spurious.     (Same  1887:  2.5-37.) 

1887-1893.  See  Industries,  etc.  Liquor  (wino);  these 
dates. 

1890-1895.  Table  showing  anit.  and  value  of  brandy  ex- 
ports by  sea  with  destination,  also  of  shipments  by 
rail  each  mo.  for  each  yr.  of  ann.  rept.  and  grand 
totals  for  previous  yrs.  (Trans,  slate  agric.  socy. 
1893   (p.  152)— same  1895.) 

.     Table  giving  amt.  and  value  of  wine  exports  by 

sea,  and  destination;  also  mo.  shipments  by  rail 
and  value  by  mos.  for  each  yr.  of  aun.  rept.  and 
grand  totals  for  previous  yrs.  {Same  1893  (p.  151) 
—same  1895.) 

1891-1893.  Comparative  stmt,  of  shipments  of  wine  and 
brandy  by  rail  and  by  sea.     {Same  1893:  123.) 

1892-1893.  Detailed  stmt,  of  overland  shipments,  of 
Cal.  wines  and  brandies,  giving  no.  of  cases  and 
gallons,  shipping  points  and  destination.  (Rept. 
bd.  vitic.  comrs.  1893/4:  14-20.) 

Exports  and  Imports 

1856-1879.  Tabular  history  of  transactions  in  domestic 
produce  at  S.  F.  for  past  yr.,  and  receipts  and  ex- 
ports since  1856.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1879: 
212-223.) 

1856-1881.  Comparative  stmt,  giving  exports  and  im- 
ports at  port  of  S.  F.  (3  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1882: 
556.) 

raging  from  Collected  docs. 

1862-1863.  Comparative  table  showing  amt.  of  imports 
and  exports  for  2  yrs.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1863:  264.) 

1900-1903.  Table  showing  output  of  petroleum  and  im- 
port of  coal,  together  with  price  of  each.  (11  bienn. 
rept.  labor  statistics  1902/4:  118.) 

Grain  Trade 

Si'O  also  Exports. 

1872-1879.  Produce  statistics — grain  products  trans- 
ported to  general  markets  of  state  by  r.rs.  from 
agric.  distrs.  (Rept.  transportation  bd.  1877/8: 
49.) 

1872/3-1894/5.  Comparative  table  showing  proportion 
of  Amer.  to  foreign  ships  engaged  in  grain  trade  at 
port  of  S.  F.  each  yr.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1891  (p.  192)— same  1895.) 

1878-1895.  Same;  showing  amt.  of  flour  and  grain  re- 
maining in  state  on  July  and  Jan.  1  of  each  yr. 
{Same  1886    (p.  251)— same  1895.) 

1887-1895.  Table  showing  stoclis  of  grain  in  regular 
warehouses  on  first  of  each  mo.  {Same  1887  (p. 
244)— same  1895.) 

.    Rept.  of  flour  and  grain  remaining  in  state  at 

various  points  on  Jan.  1.  (Same  1886  (p.  250)  — 
same  1895.) 

Harbor  Masters 

1857.  Favorable  rept.  on  act  concerning  harbor  mas- 
ters of  port  of  S.  F.  (Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  364- 
365.) 

1869.  Suggestion  for  tax  upon  commerce  to  be  discon- 
tinued, office  of  harbor  master  abolished,  and  duties 


COMMERCE,  TRADE,  AND  NAVIGATION— cont'd 
Harbor  Masters — cont'd 

performed  by  that  ofBcer  attached  to  this  comn., 
without  any  expense  to  shipping.  (Bieuu.  rept. 
harbor  comrs.  1867/9:  11.) 
1870.  Stmt,  of  moneys  collected  by  J.  S.  Houseman, 
harbor-master  of  the  port  of  S.  F.  4  pp.  (App.  to 
jols.  IS  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

Harbor  Regulations 

1850.  Kept,  of  commerce  and  navigation  committee  re. 
port  and  harbor  of  Monterey.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol. 
1  sess.  p.  56li,  doc.  00.) 

IStiS.  Kept.  LfavorableJ  of  Assem.  committee  on  com- 
merce and  navigation  re.  reduction  of  wharfage, 
harbor  master's  dues,  pilotage,  etc.  [showing  the 
disproportion  of  shipping  charges  in  N.  Y.  and  S. 
F.J.     8  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  17  sess.  v.  3  Ldoc.  4J.) 

1884.     Comparison  of  aggregates  of  changes  in  harbors 
of  Boston  and  S.  F.     (Bienn.  rept.  harbor  comrs. 
1882/4:  59-60.) 
Imports 

1863-1865.  Comment  on  various  imports  of  Cal. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1864/5:  364-379.) 

1886/7.  Stmt,  of  imports  of  minerals  and  mineral  pro- 
ducts into  S.  F.  (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8: 
898-899.) 

1887-1892.  Table  giving  imports  into  Cal.,  by  sea,  of 
flour,  grain,  potatoes,  and  wool  during  each  mo.  of 
1892,  and  totals  for  previous  yrs.  {Same  1893: 
132.) 

1887-1895.     Table  showing  mo.  imports  of  products  into 
Cal.,  by  sea,  for  each  yr.  of  ann.  rept.  and  totals 
for    previous    yrs.      {Savie    1892     (p.    132) — savie 
1895.) 
Coal 

1860-1876.  Historical  table  giving  ann.  receipts  of  coal 
at  S.  F.  from  various  sources.  (7  A.R.  state 
mineralogist  1886/7:  154.) 

1860-1886.  Same;  showing  ann.  receipts  of  S.  F.  of 
Eastern  and  Pacific  Coast  coal  from  various  distrs. 
and  totals  for  27  yrs.     (7  same  1886/7:  169-170.) 

1866-1886.  Same;  showing  ann.  imports  of  foreign  coal 
to  S.  F.  for  21  yrs.     (7  same  1886/7:  168.) 

1886.     Ann.  review  of  coal  trade  from  S.  F.  Journal  of 
Commerce.     (7  same  1886/7:  166-172.) 
Daiby  Peouucts 

1860-1865.  Comparative  table  showing  no.  of  firkins 
and  lbs.  of  butter  imported  into  state  from  east 
during  each  of  last  6  yrs.,  and  average  price  for 
each  yr.,  and  whole  no.  of  lbs.,  and  whole  cost. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1864/5:  365.) 

1898/9-1899/00.     Same;    showing    lbs.    of    animal    and 
dairy  products  imported  into  state,  and  exports  of 
same  for  2  yrs.     (Same  1900:  114.) 
Feuit 

1890/1-1903/4.  Cumulative  comparative  table  giving 
quantity  and  value  of  dried  figs  imported.  (8 
bienn  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1901/2  (p.  30) — same  comr. 
hortic.  1903/4.) 

1891.  Tables  showing  value  of  foreign  fruits  and  nuts 
imported  into  S.  F.,  also  value  of  exports  by  sea, 
for  each  mo.     (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1891:  62-63.) 

1891-1900.  Comparative  table  giving  receipts  of  for- 
eign plums  and  prunes;  quantity  and  value.  (7 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1899/00:  37.) 

1894-1902.  Same;  showing  English  imports  of  Cal. 
canned  fruits.  (7  same  1899/00  (p.  42)— 9  same 
1901/2.) 

1895/6-1903/4.  Cumulative  comparative  table  giving 
amt.  and  value  of  imports  of  foreign  oranges  and 
lemons.  (8  same  1901/2  (p.  27) — some  comr. 
hortic.  1903/4.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


COMMERCE,  TRADE,  AND  NAVIGATION— cont'd 
Imports — cont'd 

TlN 

1875-1883.     Stmt,    of    ann.    imports    of    Australian    tin 
reed,  at  S.  F.  for  9  yrs.     (4  A.R.  state  mineralogist 
1883/4:  122.) 
Wine 

18S7-1S93.  See  Industries,  etc.  Liquor  (Wine) ;  these 
dates. 

Interstate  Commerce 

1887.  Res  re.  action  to  be  taken  by  state  bd.  of  hortic. 
in  matter  of  interstate  commerce  bill.  (Bienn. 
rept.  bd.  hortic.  1885/6:  482.) 

Pilots  and  Pilotage 

1849.  Rept.  of  Judiciary  committee  on  res.  for  apptmt. 
of  pilots  for  ports  and  harbors  of  state,  submitting 
bill,  and  urging  importance  of  early  passage  of 
same.     (Legisl.  jol.  1849/50:  484-486.) 

1851.  Veto  of  act  prescribing  duty  of  pilots  for  ports 
of  Benecia,  Sacramento,  and  Stockton.  (Same 
1851:  1788-1789.) 

1855.  Act  reducing  pilotage  rates  passed  in  aid  of 
whaling  trade,  but  further  legislation  re.  shipping 
of  seamen  and  prevention  of  desertion,  needed  to 
secure  full  benelit  of  said  industry.  (Govs.  ann. 
mess.  1856:  20-21.) 

1858.  Veto  of  act  to  amend  an  act  to  establish  pilots 
and  pilot  regulations  for  port  of  S.  F.,  passed  May 
11,  1854.     (Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  pp.  391-393.) 

1859.  Same.     (Assem.  jol.  10  sess.  p.  748.) 

1870.  Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  chamber  of  com- 
merce on  pilot  laws.  6  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  18  sess. 
V.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

.     Important  changes  in  the  pilot  system  prepared 

by  Sea.  bill  255,  Including  the  apptmt.  of  comrs. 
by  the  Gov.;  reduction  of  rates  of  pilotage;  and 
licenses  to  steam  tugs  tor  pilot  service.  11  pp. 
(Same  18  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [79].) 

1883.  Rept.  and  testimony  re.  discriminating  and 
double  rates  charged  for  pilotage  in  the  port  of  S. 
F.;  refusal  by  the  pilotage  comn.  to  show  their 
books,  and  a  tug-boat  monopoly  which,  in  connec- 
tion with  the  r.r.  monopolies,  it  is  feared  will  con- 
trol the  entire  commerce  of  the  port.  The  sea  wall, 
dockage  rates,  and  the  duties  of  harbor  comrs.  are 
also  mentioned.  224  pp.  (Same  25  sess.  v.  3  doc. 
[5].) 

.     Rept.   of  jt.   committee   on   investigation   of   all 

official  acts  of  bd.  of  state  harbor  comrs.  and  bd.  of 
pilot  comrs.,  and  on  towage  and  towage  rate  and 
all  other  matters  re.  injury  to  commerce  of  state. 
(Assem.  jol.  25  sess.  pp.  330-334.) 

.     Rept.  of  jt.  committee  on  investigation  of  harbor 

comrs.  and  pilot  comrs.  (Same  25  sess.  pp.  395- 
398;  Sen.  jol.  pp.  207-210.) 

.     Provisions    of    the    political    code    establishing 

pilots  and  pilot  regulations  for  ports  of  S.  F.,  Mare 
Is.,  Vallejo,  Port  Costa,  and  Benlcia;  together  with 
by-laws  of  pilot  comrs.     27  pp.     24°. 

.     Same;    1891,  1895,  1899. 

Not  sr-cn  ;  nntry  from  IJowkor. 

1899.  Repts.  on  pilot  comrs.  of  Eureka  and  S.  F.  and 
on  port  wardens  of  S.  F.  (Rept.  of  committee  to 
make  examination  of  state  Institutions  1899:  170- 
171.) 

.     Same  In  App.  to  Jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1903.     Kept,  on  Investigation  of  state  bd.  of  pilot  comrs. 
(S(;n.  Jol.  35  8888.  pp.  894-898.) 
Rates  of  Freight 
Rail;  see  Railuoaus 


COMMERCE,  TRADE,  AND  NAVIGATION— cont'd 
Rates  of  Freight — cont'd 
Water 

1872/3-1879/80.  Comparative  table  giving  average, 
highest,  and  lowest  wheat  rates  on  ships  for  yrs. 
before  rates  for  iron  and  wooden  ships  were  sepa- 
rated. (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1890  (p.  231)  — 
same  1895.) 

1880/1-1894/5.  Same;  showing  average  wheat  rates 
per  season  for  iron  and  wooden  ships;  also  no.  of 
vessels  dispatched.  (Same  1890  (pp.  230-231)  — 
savie  1895.) 

1882.  Comments  on  collection  of  revenue:  opinion  of 
bd.  that  surer  and  more  economical  system  is  col- 
lection directly  from  master,  owner,  or  consignee 
of  vessel  of  charge  on  mdse.  by  measurement  or 
weight.     (Bienn.  rept.  harbor  comrs.  1880/2:  10.) 

1884-1886.  Comments  on  mode  of  collecting  charges  on 
goods.      (Same  1882/4    (pp.   20-22)— same   1884/6.) 

1890-1892.  Table  showing  average,  highest,  and  lowest 
rates  paid  for  wheat  ships  each  mo.,  rate  being 
based  on  price  paid  for  ships  to  Cork  for  orders  to 
U.  K.,  Havre,  or  Antwerp.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1890  (p.  230)— same  1892.) 

1894/5.     Table    showing   average,    highest,   and   lowest 
freight  rates  paid  for  iron  wheat-ships  each  mo.  of 
cereal  yr.     (Same  1895:  161.) 
Tax  on;  see  Taxation:  State.    Shipping 
Tonnage 
Rail 

1S87-18S8.  Stmt,  giving  tonnage  and  receipts  betw.  S. 
F.  and  Healsburg,  Aug.  1  to  Dec.  31.  (10  A.R.  r.r. 
comrs.  1889:  62.) 

1888-1889.     Tonnage  of  through  freight  east  and  west- 
bound   (in    lbs.) — Southern    Pacific   Co.      (9   same 
1888  (p.  39)— 10  same  1S89.) 
Water 

1864-1877.  Comparative  stmt,  of  tonnage  entering 
Golden  Gate  from  foreign  and  domestic  ports. 
(Bienn.  rept.  harbor  comrs.  1873/5  (p.  27) — same 
1875/7.) 

1864-1900.  Stmt,  of  foreign  and  domestic  tonnage  en- 
tering Golden  Gate,  by  yrs.  (Same  1896/8  (p.  49) 
—same  1898/00.) 

1877/8.     Friedlander's  freight  list,  showing  tonnage  en- 
gagements at  port  of  S.  F.   from  July  1,  1877,  to 
July  1,  1878.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1878:  135- 
142.) 
Wharves  and  Docks;  see  that  title 

COMMUTATION  TAX 

Olisoletp;  same  i'.s  Paaaonger  Tax;  wlilch  see. 

COMPULSORY  EDUCATION;  see  EDUCATION 

CONDEMNATION  FUNDS;  see  FINANCE:  STATE.    FUNDS 

CONIFER.^;;   see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.     FORESTS 

CONSULAR  SERVICE;  see  COMMERCE,  ETC. 

CONSUMPTION 

Industrial;   see  Industries,  etc. 
Tubercular;  see  Public  Health 

CONSUMPTIVES 

Maintenance;   see  Maintenance:  State 

CONTRA  COSTA  COUNTY  (1850) 

Artesian  Wells;   see  Natural  Resources 
Asphaltum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Assessors;  see  Tax.Tlion:  State 
Cement  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


79 


CONTRA  COSTA  COUNTY  (1850)— cont'd 
Clay  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Coal  in 
1892/4-1894/G.    See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Coal; 
those  dates. 
Horticultural   Board;    see   Agriculture.     Horticultural   Com- 
mission 
Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Limestone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Marble  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mines  and  Mining 
1889  UO-lSitO  2.    See  Industries,  etc.  Mines  and  Mining; 
these  dates. 

Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1S94/C.     See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 
Natural  Gas  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Petroleum  in 

1S92/4-1S94/6.     See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Pe- 
troleum; these  dates. 
Sandstone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Surveyor;  see  Land 

CONTROLLER 
E.xpenditures  for;   see  Finance:  State 
Reports;  see  Finance:  State 

CONVENTIONS 
Agricultural;  see  Agriculture 
Educational;  see  Education 
Fruit  Growers';  see  Agriculture 
Irrigation;  see  Land.    Irrigation 
Olive  Growers';   see  Agriculture 
Roads;  see  that  title 
Viticultural;  see  Agriculture 

CONVICT  LABOR;  see  LABOR 

CONVICTS 

1854.     Recommendation   re.   authorizing  Gov.   or   state 
prison  inspectors,  in  certain  cases,  to  oiler  rewards 
for  escaped  convicts,  payable  out  of  state  treasury. 
(A.R.  Inspector  state  prison  1854:  5.) 
Discharged 

1860.  Recommendations  for  small  apprn.  to  be  made 
for  discharged  convicts,  to  enable  them  to  reach 
their  homes.  (A.R.  state  prison  director  1860:  36.) 
1892.  Recommendation  for  apptmt.  of  state  agt.  to 
look  after  discharged  convicts,  and  sufficient  apprn. 
to  carry  out  plan.  (13  sajtie  1891/2:  7.) 
Transportation;  see  Maintenance:  State 

CO-OPERATIVE  INSURANCE;   see  BENFICIARY  ORGANI- 
ZATIONS 

COPPER 
Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

CORPORATIONS 

1854.  Govs.  mess.  re.  need  for  restriction  of  corpora- 
tions. (Sen.  jol.  1854:  324-326;  Assem.  jol.  pp.  333- 
336.) 

1855.  Laws  regulating  corporations  are  lax;  reform  of 
same  urged  to  prevent  formation  of  monopolies. 
(Govs.  ann.  mess.  1855:  29-30.) 

1856.  Review  of  restrictive  provisions  of  constitution 
re.  corporations,  showing  same  to  have  been  disre- 
garded In  many  cases  by  state.  (Govs,  inaugural 
address  1856.) 


CORPORATIONS— cont'd 

1856.  Kept,  of  special  committee  to  whom  was  referred 
act  to  amend  act  entitled  "  act  to  provide  for  for- 
mation of  corporation  for  certain  purposes";  rec- 
ommending passage  of  this  amdmt.,  which  is  di- 
rected against  monopolies  of  Cal.  Steam  Navigation 
Co.  and  Citizens'  Steam  Navigation  Co.,  and  their 
high  mileage  rates.  12  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  7 
sess.  doc.  121].) 

1857.  Minority  repts.  opposing  Assem.  bills  221  and  222 
re.  corporations.     (Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  617-619.) 

1864.     Veto  of  act  granting  certain   rights  and   privi- 
leges to  the  Yreka  Creek  Drainage  Co.     (Sen.  jol. 
15  sess.  p.  519.) 
1866.     Rept.  of  Assem.  judiciary  committee  on  veto  of 
Assem.  bill  41  to  change  name  of  Pacific  Accumula- 
tion Loan  Co.,  and  authorize  it  to  purchase  certain 
real   estate.     4    pp.      (App.   to   jols.    16    sess.   v.   3 
unnum.  doc.) 
1870.     Rept.  of  corporation  committee  re.  certain  bills 
referred  to  them.     4  pp.     (Same  18  sess.  v.  3  doc. 
[66].) 
1872.    Veto  of  act  concerning  corporations.     (Sen.  jol. 

19  sess.  pp.  577-579.) 
1886.     List  of  articles  of  incorporation  in  office  during 
two  fiscal  yrs.   endg.  July   1,   1886.      (Bienn.   rept. 
state  aept.  1884/6:  11-36.) 
Fees;  see  Taxation 
Laws 

1886.     Laws  regulating  corporations.    81  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
1890.     Same.     86  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry   from  Bowker. 
1893.     Laws  and  amdmts.  to  law  relating  to  corpora- 
tions, enacted  by  legislatures  of  1891  and  1893.     35 
pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
1901.     Corporation  laws;  by  C.  A.  Son.    685  pp.    24°. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1903.  Same  (with  citations  from,  up  to  and  including 
the  137  Cal.  rept.,  ed.  2) ;  compiled  by  C.  F.  Curry. 
337  pp.     16°. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1904.  Same;  by  W.  I.  Brobeck  and  R.  M.  Sims.  1094 
pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
Light  and  Power  Companies 

1904.  Laws  concerning  gas  and  electricity;  by  J.  W. 
Stetson.     158  pp.     16°. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
Taxation;  see  that  title 

CORRUPT  PRACTICES 

1861.  Testimony  taken  before  House  investigating 
committee  re.  resignation  of  certain  members  of 
claims  committee,  and  their  charges  against  the 
chrmn.  in  regard  to  proposed  bribery  in  the  case  of 
J.  F.  McCauley's  claim.  20  pp.  (App.  to  Assem. 
jol.  12  sess.  doc.  [15 1.) 

1862.  Official  rept.  of  proceedings,  testimony,  and  argu- 
ments in  trial  of  J.  H.  Hardy,  distr.  judge  of  16 
judicial  distr.,  before  Sen.  of  C^al.  sitting  as  a  high 
court  of  impeachment.  Apr.-May,  1862.  Sumner 
and  Cutter,  official  reporters.  712  pp.  (App.  to 
jols.  13  sess.  [doc.  36].) 

1866.  Rept.  of  Sen.  committee  of  investigation  on  cer- 
tain charges  of  bribery  made  by  editor  of  "  Ameri- 
can Flag,"  [agst.  certain  members  of  Sen.,  clear- 
ing Senators,  and  accussing  editor,  D.  0.  McCarthy, 
of  libel.]     4,  50  pp.     (Same  16  sess.  v.  2  doc.  11.) 

1870.  Repts.  on  investigation  of  charges  of  bribery  In 
Assem.     (Assem.  jol.  18  sess.  pp.  548-549;  678-699.) 

1874.  Rept.  on  investigation  of  charges  of  bribery  and 
corruption  in  late  senatorial  election.  (Same  20 
sess.  pp.  1091-1092.) 


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CORRUPT  PRACTICES— cont'd 

1874.  Transcript  of  testimony  taken  by  bribery  in- 
vestigating committee.  219  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  20 
sess.  V.  5  [doc.  23].) 

In  reference  to  late  Senatorial  election. 

1880.  Rept.  and  testimony  re.  charges  of  an  attempt  at 
bribery.     31  pp.     (Same  23  sess.  v.  6  unnum.  doc.) 

1885.  Minority  rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  investigate 
certain  charges  made  by  Ed.  E.  Lealve  agst.  J.  W. 
McCarthy,  clerlj  of  Supreme  Court.     5  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1886.  Rept.  of  committee  on  expenses  of  investigation 
into  charges  agst.  Justices  Morrison  and  Sharp- 
stein.     (House  jol.  12  extra  sess.  1886:  69.) 

.     Communication  from  Chief  Justice  Morrison  and 

Associate  Justice  Sharpstein,  of  Supreme  Court  of 
Cal.,  re.  apptmt.  of  committee  to  investigate 
charges  preferred  agst.  them.     (Same  188G:  49.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  investigate  charges 

agst.  Chief  Justice  Morrison  and  Associate  Justice 
Sharpstein  of  Supreme  Court  of  Cal.  (Same  1886: 
50. 

1887.  Rept.  of  special  committee  apptd.  to  investigate 
charges  re.  changes  of  position  of  bills  in  Assem. 
file  and  also  charges  agst.  members  of  Assem.  121 
pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1891.  Rept.  on  charges  in  S.  F.  "  Evening  Post "  agst. 
House  that  no  bill  could  pass  unless  backed  by 
money.     (Assem.  jol.  29  sess.  pp.  529-531.) 

.     Rept.  on  expenses  of  investigation  of  scraps  of 

paper,  used  for  wrapping  currency,  found  in  libra- 
rian's office  and  currency  supposed  to  have  been 
used  for  bribes  in  Sen.  (Sen.  jol.  29  sess.  pp.  866; 
877-879.) 

1893.  Rept.  of  testimony  and  proceedings  in  matter  of 
charges  made  agst.  Assemblyman  H.  H.  Johnson,  of 
Santa  Clara  Co.,  by  J.  W.  Rea,  of  offering  to  sell 
his  vote  on  the  r.r.  comn.,  and  of  blackmail.  349 
pp.     (App.  to  jols.  30  sess.  v.  8  doc.  [8].) 

.     Rept.  of  testimony  and  proceedings  in  matter  of 

investigation  of  charges  agst.  W.  H.  H.  Hart  atty. 
gen.,  of  wilful  neglect  of  duty,  official  misconduct, 
and  misdemeanor  in  office.  152  pp.  (Same  30  sess. 
V.  8  doc.  [91.) 

.  Testimony  taken  before  select  committee  In  mat- 
ter of  investigation  of  A.  Bretz  for  using  certain 
words  charging  Marion  Cannon,  of  a  corrupt  use  of 
money.     81  pp.     (Same  30  sess.  v.  8  doc.  |10].) 

1895.  Testimony  and  proceedings  in  matter  of  charges 
[of  bribery]  of  Senator  Biggy  agst.  Senator  Dunn, 
and  rept.  of  committee,  Mch.  12-15,  1895.  28  pp. 
(Same  31  sess.  v.  6  doc.  30.) 

.     Stmt,    of    Sen.    Biggy    re.    bribes    offered    him. 

(Sen.  jol.  31  sess.  p.  1046.) 

.     Rept.    on    Investigation    of    charges    of    bribery 

made  by  Senator  Biggy.  {Same  31  sess.  pp.  1212- 
1213.) 

1897.  Rept.  on  Investigation  of  charges  of  fraud  in 
organization  of  Assem.  (Assem.  jol.  32  sess.  pp. 
421-423;  515-517.) 

.    Rept.  on  investigation  of  charges  of  bribery  agst. 

members  of  Assem.  by  "  S.  F.  Examiner."  (Same 
32  sess.  p.  1278.) 

.     Same;  agst.  members  of  Sen.     (Sen.  jol.  32  sess. 

pp.  946-948;   973-974;    1166-1168.) 

1899.  Rept.  on  investigation  of  charges  of  using  Illegal 
methods  In  connection  with  election  of  U.  S.  Sena- 
tor.    (Assem.  jol.  33  sess.  pp.  231;  247;  402-404.) 

COST  OF  LIVING;  see  LABOR 

COTTON 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.     Crops 
Industry;  see  Industries,  etc 


COTTONY  CUSHION  SCALE;   see  AGRICULTURE.     CROPS. 
PESTS 

COUNTERFEITING 
Coin;   see  Money 

COURTS;   see  ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE:   STATE 

COYOTE 

Bounty  on;  see  Bounty 

CRAB;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

CRAYFISH;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

CREAMERIES;   see  INDUSTRIES,  ETC.    DAIRY 

CREDIT  INSURANCE;   see  INSURANCE 

CRESCENT  CITY 

Climate;  see  that  title 

CRISES  AND  DEPRESSIONS 

1850.  Extensive  failures  and  pecuniary  embarrass- 
ments resulting  from  monetary  crisis;  monetary 
crises  largely  result  of  oppressive  rates  of  inter- 
est.    (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1851.) 

CROP  BULLETINS;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS 

CROPS;  see  AGRICULTURE 

CUSTOMS  SERVICE:  FEDERAL 

For  mone.vs  collected  In  ports  of  Cal.  by  federal  govt, 
prior  to  admission  of  state  ;  see  Finance  :  State. 
Military  govt. 

CUT  WORM;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS.    PESTS 

CUYAMACA  LAKE 

Fisheries;  see  Fish  and  Game 

CYCLONES;  see  CLIMATE 

DACE;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

DAIRY  INDUSTRY;  see  INDUSTRIES,  ETC. 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS 
Exports;  see  Commerce,  etc. 
Imports;  see  Commerce,  etc. 

DATE-CULTURE;   see  AGRICULTURE.     CROPS 

DEAF 
Education;  see  that  title 

DEAF  AND  DUMB 

Maintenance;  see  that  title 

DEATHS;  see  VITAL  STATISTICS 

DEBRIS  COMMISSION;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

DEBT:  COUNTY 

1871/2.     Table  showing  ro.  debts  of  several  cos.  In  1872, 

and  total  rate  of  slalo  and  ro.  lux  in  each  co.  for 

1871-1872.     (A.U.  cnuallzalion  bd.  1S72/3:  12-13.) 
1882-1904.     Stmt,   showing   assessed    value   of   property 

and    Indobtednoss   of  cos.   of   state.      (Blenn.   rept. 

Btate  controller  1880/2  (pp.  128-192)— some  1902/4.) 


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IDEBT:  COUNTY— cont'd 

Kt.   DOKADO   COUNTY 
1878.     Memorial   to   leglsl.   ot   holders   and   representa- 
tives of  outstanding  bonds  and  coupons  of  El  Do- 
rado Co.     5  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  22  sess.  v.  4   [doc. 
12].) 

LOS  ANOKl.KS  COUNTY 
1860.     Rept.  on  act  to  authorize  funding  of  outstanding 
debt  of  Los  Angeles  Co.  and  to  provide  for  payment 
of  same.     (Assem.  jol.  11  sess.  pp.  741-74G.) 

SACK.VMKNTO  COUNTY 

1897.  Issue  of  bonds  by  Sacramento  Co.  to  provide 
funds  for  expenses  of  construction  and  transporta- 
tion on  model  highway  from  Sacramento  to  Fol- 
som  provided  for  by  legisl.  of  1897,  declared  illegal. 
(Bienn.  rept.  dept.  of  highways  1897/8:  19-20.) 

SAN  JOAyUIN  COUNTY 
1856.     Veto  ot  act  authorizing  bd.  of  supervisors  of  San 
Joaquin  Co.  to  provide  tor  payment  of  funded  in- 
debtedness of  CO.  and  create  fund  therefor.     (As- 
sem. jol.  7  sess.  pp.   672-673.) 

SAN  -MATEO  COUNTY. 

1898.  San  Mateo  Co.  bond  election — result  agst.  bonds. 
(Blenn.  rept.  dept.  of  highways  1897/8:  21.) 

IDEBT:  MUNICIPAL 

189S-1902.  Comment  on  purchase  of  bonds  and  recom- 
mendation that  law  be  amended  so  as  to  allow  pur- 
chase of  municipal  bonds.  (A.R.  bd.  examiners 
dated  1899   (p.  8)— sajue  1900/2.) 

1900.  Recommended  that  bonding  laws  be  so  amended 
as  to  enable  incorporated  cities  to  co-operate  with 
the  country  in  issuance  of  bonds  for  road  construc- 
tion. (Bienn.  rept.  dept.  of  highways  1899/00:  75- 
76.) 

1902.  Stmt,  showing  population,  assessed  valuation, 
rate  of  taxation,  and  bonded  indebtedness  of  sev- 
eral incorporated  cities  and  towns  ot  state.  (Bienn. 
rept.  state  controller  1900/2:  140-141.) 

SACUAJIKNTO 
1860.    Rept.  on  act  requiring  bd.  of  supervisors  of  city 
and  CO.  of  Sacramento  to  take  from  intereat  and 
sinking  fund  of  city  of  Sacramento.     (Assem.  jol. 
11  sess.  pp.  255-256.) 

SAN  FRANCISCO 

1851.  Rept.  on  act  to  fund  debt  of  city  of  S.  F.,  review- 
ing provisions  necessary  for  success  of  proposed 
funding.     (Leglsl.  jol.  1851:  1463-1466.) 

1858.  Rept.  of  select  committee  apptd.  to  visit  S.  F.  to 
get  data  of  the  fees  in  office  of  various  officials;  to 
examine  the  books,  and  to  inquire  into  the  affairs 
of  the  comrs.  of  the  funded  debt  of  the  city  and  co. 
of  S.  F.  15  pp.  (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  9  sess.  doc. 
[10].) 

1904.  Present  status  of  Montgomery  ave.  bond  cases. 
(Rept.  atty.  gen.  1902/4:  7-8.) 

DEBT:  STATE 

serial 
Under   act  ot  April    2,   1870,   to   provide   for   payment 
of  funded  Indebtedness  of  Cal.,  and  to  contruct  a 
funded  debt. 
1871/3-1873/5.    Rept.  of  loan  comrs. 
Id  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1871/3  In  App.  to  jols.  20  sess.  v.  4  unnum.   doc. 
1873/5    ••       •'^      "     •'      21      ••       V.  2 

non-serial 
See  also  Land.     Water  Front  Property. 
1849.     Review  of  objections  to  negotiation  of   loan  to 
provide  for  current  expenses.     (Govs.  ann.   mess. 
1849.) 
1849-1850.     Review  of  causes  leading  up  to  creation  of 
large  state  debt;    formation  of  state  with  empty 

6 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 

non-scrtoJ— cont'd 
treasury  and  without  Intermediate  process  of  terri- 
torial govt..  Immediate  necessity  for  providing  cur- 
rent funds  at  ruinous  rates,  transient  and  untax- 
able character  of  first  Immigration  and  adoption 
ot  cumbersome  and  expensive  form  of  govt,  as  pro- 
vided by  constitution,  etc.     (Same  1856:  3-6.) 

.  State  heavily  burdened  with  debt  before  organi- 
zation of  state  govt,  completed.     (.S'ame  1856:  6.) 

1849-1854.  Review  of  conditions  during  organization  of 
state  govt,  leading  up  to  enforced  Issue  of  3% 
bonds  bearing  Interest  at  30%  per  ann.  showing  re- 
demption of  same  in  1854  after  payment  of  interest 
exceeding  whole  amt.  of  principal.  {Same  1856: 
4-5.) 

1850.  Govs.  mess.  re.  impossibility  of  accepting  bids 
made  for  state  loan,  transmitting  copies  of  same. 
(Leglsl.  jol.  1849/50:  489-492;   1011-1013.) 

.  Rept.  with  suggestions  tor  negotiation  of  per- 
manent loan.     (Same  1849/50:  1041-1044.) 

.  Stmt,  of  state  debt,  created  under  act  authoriz- 
ing temporary  loan,  approved  Feb.  1,  showing  con- 
dition of  same  Dec.  15.  (Suppl.  rept.  comptroller 
1850.) 

.    Review  of  fluctuations  In  value  of  3%  bonds  as 

result  of  delay  in  admission  to  Union.  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1850.) 

.     Rept.  re.  necessity  of  early  negotiation  of  state 

loan,  urging  passage  of  bill  authorizing  loan  for 
state  of  Cal.     (Legisl.  jol.  1849/50:  559-560.) 

1850-1852.  Stmt,  of  indebtedness  incurred  prior  to 
Jan.  1,  1852,  and  audited  and  paid  after  that  date. 
(App.  to  Govs.  ann.  mess.  1854:  31-33.) 

.     Bonds  and  warrants  on  treasury  depreciated  as 

result  of  increasing  expenditures  without  corre- 
sponding increase  in  revenue.  (Govs.  ann.  mess. 
1856:  5.) 

1850-1853.    Tabular   stmt,   showing  condition  of  state 
debt.   June   30,    1850,   created   under   act   approved 
Feb.  1,  1850,  and  comments  on  same.     (A.R.  state 
comptroller  1849/50  (pp.  530-532)— sowe  1852/3.) 
P-iRlns  from  Collected  docs. 

1850/1.  Stmt.  Of  funded  debt  of  state.  (A.R.  state 
treasurer  1850/1:  515.) 

Puglng  fi'om   Collected  docs. 

1851.  Review  of  funds  to  compose  state  sinking  fund 
as  approved  by  act  to  fund  state  debt  approved 
Apr.  29.     (Govs,  special  mess.  Jan.  30,  1852.) 

.  Recommendation  for  negotiating  a  loan  suffi- 
cient to  redeem  outstanding  3%  bonds  and  interest 
due  thereon.  (A.R.  state  comptroller  1850/1:  493.) 
Paf;iug  from  Collected  docs. 

.  Review  of  total  indebtedness  under  act  author- 
izing temporary  loan.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1851.) 

.     Review  of  state  debt.     (Same  1851.) 

.     Rept.    urging   relief   of   certain   holder   of   state 

bonds  from  loss  occasioned  by  loss  of  same  (Drst 
case  of  Its  kind  and  possibly  establishing  prece- 
dent).    (Legisl.  jol.  1851:  905-907.) 

.     Review  of  state  debt  outstanding  Dec.  31,  and 

amt.  funded  under  act  of  Apr.  29,  1851.  (Govs, 
special  mess.  Jan.  30,  1852.) 

.     Review  of  provisions  of  act  of  Apr.  29,  1851,  for 

funding  state  debt,  by  Issue  of  $700,000  of  7% 
bonds  to  be  exchanged  for  outstanding  Z%  bonds, 
and  failure  to  fund  required  amt.  by  reason  of  re- 
luctance of  holders  of  3%  bonds  to  exchange. 
(Same  Jan.  30,  1852.) 

1851-1852.  Treasurer's  special  rept.  re.  receipts  and 
disbursements,  and  operation  of  funded  debt,  July 
1,  1851,  to  Feb.  1,  1852.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1852: 
640-642.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 

non-seria  I — cont'd 
.     Comptroller's  rept.  on  condition  of  civil  and  war 

debts  of  state  Dec.  31,  1S51,  with  stmt,  of  payments 

made  into  treasury  July  1,  1851,  to  Jan.  27,  1852; 

ace.    Govs,    special    mess.    Jan.    30,    1852.     (Same 

1852:  573-574.) 
1851-1853.     Review  of  legislation  defining  character  and 

extent  of  public  debt  and  providing  for  funding  of 

same.     (Govs.  mess.  Jan.  14,  1854.) 

1852.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  3%  bonds  on  Jan.  31,  ap- 
pended to  controller's  special  rept.  (App.  to  Sen. 
jol.  1852:  571-572.) 

.  Immediate  provision  urged  for  complete  redemp- 
tion of  3%  bonds,  in  view  of  ruinous  interest  ac- 
cruing on  same.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1852.) 

.     State  credit  impaired  and  state  in  debt,  with  not 

sufficient  funds  in  treasury  to  meet  demands  agst. 
it  as  result  of  defective  system  of  raising  revenue 
and  providing  for  state  indebtedness.  (Govs,  spe- 
cial mess.  Jan.  30,  1852.) 

.    Govs,  special  mess,  on  affairs  of  state  (Jan.  30). 

(Sen.  jol.  1852:  71-80.) 

Ace.  by  special  rept.  of  controller  on  state  debt.     App. 
to  Sen.  jol.  sess.  1852  :  573-574. 

.  Review  of  3%  bonds  outstanding  urging  imme- 
diate redemption  of  same  in  view  of  runious  amt. 
of  interest  rates  thereon.  (Govs,  special  mess. 
Jan.  30,  1852.) 

.  Stmt,  of  bonds  issued  during  yr.  and  bonds  re- 
deemed during  yr.  (A.R.  state  treasurer  1851/2: 
19.) 

— — ■.  Review  of  state  debt  on  Dec.  15.  (Govs.  ann. 
mess.  1853.) 

.  State  bonds  issued  to  defray  expenses  of  sup- 
pressing Indian  hostilities,  and  action  urged  to 
secure  reimbursement  from  Congress  for  same. 
(Same  1852.) 

1852-1853.  Review  of  state  debt.  Jan.  1,  1852,  and 
apprns.,  1852-1853.     {Same  1854:  5-6.) 

1853.  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  re.  necessity  for 
forwarding  to  N.  Y.  interest  due  on  state  debt,  and 
insufficiency  of  amt.  in  treasury  to  meet  same. 
(Sen.  Jol.  1853:  296.) 

.     Review    of    condition    of    state    debt    Dec.    20. 

(Govs.  ann.  mess.  1854:  4-5.) 

.     More  than  $800,000  of  debt  incurred  by  state  In 

defense  of  frontier.     {Same  1853.) 

.     Rept.  re.  amt.  and  existing  method  of  providing 

for  interest  on  state  debt,  with  suggestions  for  re- 
duction of  interest,  and  urging  apptmt.  of  5  state 
officers  to  assume  authority  heretofore  vested  in 
treasurer  alone.  4  pp.  (App.  to  Assem.  Jol.  1853 
doc.  53.) 

.     Comptroller's   stmt,    of   civil    and    war    debt    of 

state,  to  Mch.  22,  with  estimate  of  unpresented  war 
claims;  ace.  Govs,  special  mess.  5  pp.  (App.  to 
Sen.  jol.  1853  docs.  49-50:  9-11;  App.  to  Assem.  jol. 
doc.  42.) 

1853/4.  Stmt,  of  bids  for  redemption  of  7%  bonds  Is- 
sued under  act  of  1851.  (A.R.  state  treasurer 
1853/4:  24.) 

1854.  Stmt,  of  civil  indebtedness  of  state  at  close  of 
fiscal  yr.  June  30.     (Same  1853/4:  25.) 

.     Rept.  re.  cause  of  failure  to  pay  Interest  on  civil 

funded  debt,  due  In  N.  Y.  Jan.  1.  (Assem.  Jol.  1854: 
567-568.) 

.     Speedy  settlement  of  state  debt  necessary,  and 

provision  therefor  urged  by  extension  of  water 
front  of  S.  F.  and  sale  of  lots  within  same.  (Govs. 
Bpoelal  mess.  May  8,  1854.) 

.     Review   of  state  Indebtedness,   Dec.   20.     (Govs. 

ann.  mess.  1856:  6-8.) 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1854.  Govs.  mess.  re.  treasurer's  refusal  to  accept  state 
prison  bonds  in  payment  for  property  sold  by  state 
land  comrs.,  with  review  of  legislation  defining 
funded  state  debt,  showing  said  prison  bonds  not 
to  be  part  of  same;  Jan.  14.  (Assem.  Jol.  1854: 
92-95.) 

.    Rept.   re.   refusal   of  treasurer  to  receive  state 

prison  bonds  in  payment  for  property  sold  by  state 
land  comrs.,  declaring  said  bonds  to  be  part  of 
funded  debt  of  state.     (Same  1854:  113.) 

1854-1856.  Condensed  stmt,  of  civil  debt  of  state  June 
30.  (A.R.  state  comptroller  1853/4  (p.  27) — same 
1856.) 

.    Stmt,  of  temporary  state  loan  bonds  issued  under 

act  of  Feb.  1,  1850;  amt.  redeemed  during  each  yr. 
with  interest  paid  thereon,  and  amt.  outstanding  at 
close  of  yr.  June  30.  (Same  1853/4  (pp.  25-27)— 
same  1855/6.) 

.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  civil  bonds  issued  under 

act  of  1851/2,  showing  amt.  issued,  amt.  redeemed, 
total  redemption  and  balance  outstanding.  {Same 
1853/4  (p.  26)— same  1855/6.) 

.     Stmt,  of  civil  debt,  Dec.  20,  1854.     (Same  1853/4 

(p.  30)— some  1855/6.) 

1854-1857.  Receipts  and  payments  of  sinking  fund  of 
1851  in  acct.  with  state  treasurer.  (A.R.  state 
treasurer  1853/4   (p.  14)— same  1856/7.) 

1855.  Stmt,  of  redeemed  and  cancelled  evidences  of  in- 
debtedness examined  and  destroyed  by  committee 
apptd.  therefor.  (Sen.  jol.  1855:  738-739;  Assem. 
jol.  pp.  775-776.) 

.     Treasurer's  stmt,   of  probable  amt.   required  to 

be  in  sinking  fund  to  meet  principal  and  interest 
of  state  bonds  to  July  1,  1856,  and  amts.  on  hand 
to  provide  for  same.     (Sen.  Jol.  1855:  254.) 

.     Review    of   arguments   for    liquidation    of   state 

debt  by  sale  of  beach  and  water  lot  property,  show- 
ing probable  amt.  of  accumulated  interest  at  time 
of  maturity.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1855:  10.) 

.     Proceeds    from    sale    of    property    to    be    placed 

under  control  of  state  by  proposed  extension  of  S. 
F.,  probably  sufficient  to  liquidate  remaining  state 
Indebtedness.     (Same  1S55:  9.) 

.     Rept.  re.  apparent  conflict  betw.  funding  act  of 

Mch.,  1S55,  and  act  providing  for  state's  sale  of 
water  lot  property  in  S.  F.,  passed  May  18,  1853, 
as  to  provision  for  acceptance  of  comptroller's  war- 
rants in  payment  for  said  property.  (Assem.  jol. 
1855:  556.) 

.     Treasurer's  communication  re.  discrepancy  betw. 

funding  act  of  1855  and  act  providing  for  sale  of 
water  lot  property  in  S.  F.,  passed  May  18,  1853, 
as  to  their  jjrovisions  for  reception  of  comptroller's 
warrants.      (Son.  Jol.   1855:  482-483.) 

1855-1856.  Stmt,  of  civil  bonds,  issued  under  act  of 
Mch.  16,  1855,  giving  total  amt.  Issued  to  June  30, 
1855,  and  outstanding.  (A.R.  state  comptroller 
1854/5   (p.  27)— same  1855/6.) 

1856.  Suggestion  to  avoid  contracting  heavy  Indebted- 
ness heretofore  incurred.  (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1856: 
10.) 

.    Scrip  system  forced  upon  state  by  necessity  for 

deferring  cash  payments  until  after  redemption  of 

3%  bonds  In  1854.     (tiamc  1856:  4.) 
.     List  of  objects  for  which  greater  part  of  existing 

state  Indebtedness  was  Incurred.     (Same  1856:  6.) 
.     Stmt,  of  7%  civil  bonds.  Issued  under  act  of  Apr. 

19,  1856.     (A.R.  state  comptroller  1855/6:  34.) 
.     Temporary  state  loan  bonds,  Issued  under  act  of 

Feb.  1,  1850.     (Same  1855/6:  33.) 
1856/7.     Recommendation    re.    apprn.    for    payment   of 

prlncli)nl  and   Interest  on  state  loan  bonds.     (A.R. 

state  treasurer  1856/7:  3.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


83 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 

non-seriaJ — cont'd 

1857.  Kept,  and  testimony  re.  Investigation  of  alleged 
remittance  to  N.  Y.  of  money  for  payment  of  seml- 
ann.  interest  due  upon  funded  civil  debt  of  state, 
due  July  1.     (Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  255-288.) 

.     Kept,   of   committee   on    various   bills    re.    state 

debt.     (Sen.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  623G25.) 

.  Kept,  of  special  committee  on  state  debt  propos- 
ing to  fund  the  debt.  4  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  8 
sess.  doc.  [2].) 

1857-1873.  Stmt,  of  amt.  of  bonds  Issued  and  interest 
paid  on  same  since  1857.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  con- 
troller 1871/3:  185.) 

1857/8-1873.  Interest  and  sinking  fund  of  1857.  (A.R. 
state  treasurer  1857/8  (pp.  1(3-17;  28-29)— bienn. 
rept.  same  1871/3.) 

1859-1862.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  expended  for  interest 
on  state  debt.  (A.R.  controller  1858  (p.  11) — same 
1861/2.) 

1859/60.  Recommendations  for  repeal  of  funding  act 
of  1857,  sec.  7;  whenever,  on  first  day  of  Jan.  or 
July  in  any  yr.  there  remains,  after  paying  inter- 
est, a  surplus  of  |10,000  or  more,  it  shall  be  duty 
of  treasurer  to  advertise  for  redemption  of  bonds, 
etc.     (A.R.  state  treasurer  1859/60:  5.) 

1860.  Communication  from  atty.  gen.  on  res.  re.  state 
indebtedness.     (Sen.  jol.  11  sess.  pp.  306-309.) 

.     Rept.  on  act  to  provide  for  payment  of  $250,000 

of  outstanding  indebtedness  of  state.  {Same  11 
sess.  pp.  514-523.) 

1860-1862.  Stmt,  of  amt.  expended  for  redemption  of 
bonds.  (A.R.  state  controller  1859/60  (pp.  15-16) 
—same  1861/2.) 

1860-1865.  Stmt,  of  funded  debt  of  state  of  1857,  show- 
ing amt.  of  bonds  issued  and  redeemed.  {Same 
1859/60  (p.  38)— bienn.  rept.  same  1864/5.) 

1861.  List  of  coupons  of  7%  bonds  destroyed.  (Sen. 
jol.  12  sess.  p.  779;  Assem.  jol.  pp.  835-836.) 

.     Stmt,    of   amt.    expended    for    purchase   of   civil 

bonds.     (A.R.  state  controller  lSGO/1:  14.) 
1861-1865.     Stmt,    of    funded    debt    of    1860.       (Same 

1860/1  (p.  45)— bienn.  rept.  same  1864/5.) 
1861-1877.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  interest  and  sinking 

fund   of   1857.     {Same   1860/1    (pp.   32-33)— bienn. 

rept  same  1875/7.) 
1861/2.     Stmt,  of  state  debt.     (A.R.  treasurer  1861/2: 

15.) 

1862.  Rept.  on  act  to  provide  for  paying  certain  de- 
mands Issued  on  faith  and  credit  of  state,  due  May 
2.     (Sen.  jol.  13  sess.  pp.  617-624.) 

1863.  Repts.  of  state  finance  committee  on  Sen.  bill 
206,  re.  providing  for  paying  certain  demands  is- 
sued on  faith  and  credit  of  state,  and  to  contract  a 
funded  debt  for  that  purpose.  13  pp.  (App.  to 
jols.  14  sess.  unnum  doc.) 

.  Comments  on  funded  debt.  (A.R.  state  con- 
troller 1862/3:  9.) 

1863-1873.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  interest  and  sinking 
fund  of  18C0.  (Same  1862/3  (pp.  84-85)— bienn. 
rept.  same  1871/3.) 

1864.  Rept.  of  committee  on  claims  re.  providing  for 
paying  of  certain  demands,  and  creating  funded 
debt  for  that  purpose.  4  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  15 
sess.  V.  2  unnum  doc.) 

.    Same;    minority   rept.     4   pp.      {Sayne  15   sess. 

V.  2  unnum  doc.) 

1864/5-1875.  Interest  and  sinking  fund  of  1860;  re- 
ceipts, and  payments.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer 
1863/5  (p.  11)— same  1873/5.) 

1864/5-1894.  Interest  acct.  of  state  debt,  showing  bal- 
ances on  hand  July  1;  also  amts.  reed,  and  paid  and 
balances  on  hand  to  meet  unpaid  coupons  June  30. 
{Same  1863/5  (p.  31)— same  1892/4.) 


DEBT:  STATED— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

.  Transactions  in  state  bonds;  bonds  sold  and  re- 
deemed.    {Same  1863/5  (p.  30)— same  1892/4.) 

1865.  Comments  on  state  debt.  (A.R.  state  controller 
1864/5:  6-8.) 

1865-1867.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  purchase  of  state 
bonds.     {Same  1864/5  (p.  45)— same  1865/7.) 

1865-1877.  Same;  for  redemption  of  state  bonds. 
{Same  1864/5  (p.  45)— same  1875/7.) 

1867-1871.  Stmt,  of  funded  debts.  (Bienn.  rept.  same 
1865/7   (pp.  161-102)— same  1869/71.) 

.     Stmt,    showing    amt.    of    expenditures,    amt.    of 

each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  interest  on  state 
debt.     {Same  1865/7   (pp.  73-74)— same  1869/71.) 

.     Same;    for    redemption    of    state    debt.      {Same 

1865/7  (p.  74)— same  1869/71.) 

1869.  Same;  for  redemption  of  civil  bonds  of  1857. 
{Same  1867/9:  58.) 

.    Same;   for  purchase  of  bonds.     {Same  1867/9: 

59.) 

.     Recommendation     that    legisl.    authorize    state 

treasurer  to  make  exchange  of  bonds  issued  under 
acts  of  1857  and  1860,  held  by  him  in  trust  for 
school  fund,  for  similar  amts.  of  bonds  issued  for 
soldiers'  relief  and  soldiers'  bounty.  {Same 
1867/9:  6.) 

1869/71-1873.  Debt  of  state  of  Cal.;  funded  debt. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1869/71  (p.  33) — same 
1871/3.) 

1871/3.  Table  giving  stmt,  of  funded  debt  July  1,  1871, 
amt.  redeemed,  amt.  refunded,  and  amt.  outstand- 
ing June  30,  1873.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller 
1871/3:  10-11.) 

1873/5-1875/7.  State  debt  and  assets  June  30.  (Bienn. 
rept.  state  treasurer  1873/5  (p.  34)— same  1875/7.) 

1873/5-1882/4.  Interest  and  sinking  fund,  receipts  and 
payments.     {Same  1873/5  (p.  11)— some  1882/4.) 

1879-1894.  State  debt  and  kind  of  money  in  treasury, 
June  30.     {Same  1877/9  (p.  16)— same  1892/4.) 

1880-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  interest  and  sinking 
fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1879/80  (p.  43} 
same  1902/4.) 

1880/2-1884.  Receipts  and  payments  on  funded  debt 
fund  of  1873.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1880/2 
(p.  13)— same  1882/4.) 

1882-1884.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  funded  debt  fund  of 
1873.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1880/2  (p.  95) 
—saine  1882/4.) 

1882-1886.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  payment  of  in- 
terest on  bonds.  {Same  1880/2  (p.  67) — same 
1884/6.) 

1887/8.  Transactions  in  bonds  of  state  bd.  of  exami- 
ners for  past  2  yrs.  (A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated 
1889:  3-6.) 

1888.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of  each 
apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under  each, 
and  balance  unexpended  for  payment  of  interest. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1886/8:  59.) 

1888-1904.  Same;  for  purchase  of  bonds.  {Same 
1886/8  (p.  59)— some  1902/4.) 

1894/6.  Stmt,  showing  indebtedness  in  bonds  of  state. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1894/6:  16.) 

1895-1904.  Comparative  stmt,  of  bonds  purchased  and 
showing  to  what  extent  and  good  new  law  has 
worked.    (A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated  1905:  10.) 


84 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


V. 

unnum.  doc. 

V. 

"            *' 

V. 

"            *• 

V. 

li            «« 

T. 

<t            tt 

V. 

doc.      7]. 

V. 

2]. 

T. 

"       [3]. 

DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 

iion-serial — cont'd 
1896-1904.     Stmt,  showing  state  debt  at  close  of  busi- 
ness, June  30.     (Bienn.  rept  state  treasurer  1894/6 
(p.  15)— some  1902/4.) 
Claims  Against  State 

serial 

1  series 

Under  Act  of  April  1,  1S70,  to  provide  for  llquld.ntlon 
of  all  claims  agst.  state. 
1871-1881/2.     Rept.  of  state  bd.  of  examiners. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
1S71        in  Sen.  jol.   19  sess.   pp.  88-94. 

"           "  Assem.  jol.  19  sess.  pp.  51-57. 
1873        "  App.  to  Jols.  20  sess.  v.  5    [doc.  13]. 
1876/9    "       "       "     ■'      23     "       V.  5  unnum.  doc. 
1880        "       "      "     "      24     "       T.  2 
1881/2    ' 25     "       V.   1 

2  series 

1887/9-1902/4.     Rept.  [bienn.]  of  bd.  of  examiners. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1887/9  In  App.  to  Jols.  28  sess. 

1889/90 "       29     " 

1891/2 30     " 

1893/4    "       "       "     "      31     " 

1894/6 32     " 

1896/8    "       "       "     "      33     " 

1898/00 "       "       "     "      34     " 

1900/2 35     " 

1900/2-1902/4  not  found. 

non-serial 
1850.     Review  of  issue  of  controller's  warrants  in  pay- 
ment for  claims  on  state.     (A.R.  controller  1850.) 

1852.  Repts.  of  committee  on  claims;  brief  stmts,  re. 
advisability  of  paying  or  rejecting  various  claims 
later  on.     (Assem.  jol.  1852:  371.) 

First  collected  stints,  re.  claims. 

1853.  Rept.  of  Indian  affairs  committee  recommend- 
ing payment  of  claim  of  0.  S.  Wetherby.  4  pp. 
(App.  to  Assem.  jol.  4  sess.  doc.  31.) 

1855.  Rept.  of  claims  committee  on  claim  of  city  of 
Sacramento  agst.  state  of  Cal.  for  expenditures  in- 
curred on  acct.  of  sick  and  destitute  nonresidents 
of  Sacramento,  from  Dec,  1849,  to  May,  1851.  7  pp. 
(Same  0  sess.  doc.  15.) 

1856-1857.  Exhibit  of  accts.  acted  on  by  bd.  of  exami- 
ners.    (Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  p.  45;  Assem.  jol.  p.  62.) 

1858.  Rept.  recommending  payment  of  claims  of  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.  for  express  charges  on  papers  and 
docs,  of  Sen.     (Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  p.  579.) 

.     Communications  re.  Hereford  claim  for  services 

rendered  in  prosecuting  suits  agst.  late  treasurer. 
(Same  9  sess.  pp.  371-373.) 

.     Stmt,   of  claims,   bills,  repudiated   comptroller's 

■warrants,  and  petitions  acted  upon  by  jt.  commit- 
tee on  claims.     (Same  9  sess.  pp.  G09-675.) 

1859.  Stmt,  of  claims  agst.  state  which  have  been  re- 
jected by  bd.  of  examiners.  (Assem.  jol.  10  sess. 
pp.  201-202;  256.) 

.    Stmt,  of  claims  agst.  state.     (Sen.  jol.  10  sess. 

pp.  252-253;  309;   504;   808-813.) 

.  Stmt,  of  accts.  for  sundry  expenses  communi- 
cated by  bd.  of  examiners.  (Same  10  sess.  pp.  144- 
145;  211;  256;  284;  425;  435;  438;  506;  632;  567; 
623;   697;   730;   792-793.) 

1860.  Stmt,  of  equitable  claims  agst.  state  to  be 
funded  under  act  of  Apr.  30,  1860.  (A.R.  state  con- 
troller 1859/60:  38.) 

1870.  Rept.  re.  certain  accts.  agst.  Sen.  and  recom- 
mending that  they  be  paid.  6  pp.  (App.  to  Jols. 
18  sess.  V.  3  doc.  150].) 

1881.  Claims  for  deficiencies  for  previous  yrs.  (A.R. 
bd.  examlncrfl  dated  Jan.  ],  1881:  7-8.) 

1883.  Corresp.  re.  claim  of  Jas.  Mackubin,  Elllcott 
City,  Md..  agst.  state  of  Cal.  (Same  dated  Jan.  1, 
1881,  to  Dec.  31,  1882:  15-16.) 

.    Correap.  re.  claim  of  Confer  Bros.     (Same  dated 

Jan.  1,  1881,  to  Dec.  31,  1882:  13-16.) 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 

Claims  Against  State — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1884-1887.  Stmt,  of  claim  of  D.  Beaumont.  (Same 
dated  1889:  36-38.) 

1886.  Comments  on  delays  in  payment  of  claims:  rec- 
ommendation that  passage  of  act  requiring  all  bds. 
and  heads  of  depts.  to  consider  and  pass  upon  all 
bills  properly  coming  before  them  for  considera- 
tion not  later  than  10th  of  each  mo.  and  that  state 
bd.  of  examiners  be  required  to  meet  at  least  once 
each  wk.  to  consider  bills  coming  before  it  for 
action.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1884/6:  36-37.) 

1887/8-1890.  Stmt,  giving  list  of  rejected  claims  for 
past  2  yrs.;  also  claims  for  which  no  apprn.  has 
been  made.  (A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated  1889  (pp. 
7-18)— same  1S88/90.) 

1887/8-1900.  Comment  on  deficiency  claims;  complete 
list  of  all  such,  synopsis  of  their  history,  reason  for 
approval  of  bd.  and  apprn.  agst.  which  they  are 
chargeable.  (Same  dated  1889  (pp.  18-31)— same 
1899/00.) 

1888.  Claims  of  J.  Mackubin,  W.  W.  Sheldon,  Thos. 
Stephenson,  and  D.  B.  Woolf.  (Same  dated  Jan.  1, 
1881,  to  Dec.  31,  1882:  4-5.) 

1888/90-1904.  Claims  approved  by  state  bd.  of  exami- 
ners for  which  no  apprns.  have  been  made.  (Same 
dated  1891  (pp.  16-21)— sojne  1902/4.) 

1889.  Rept.  on  investigation  of  all  matters  re.  any  un- 
paid claims  agst.  state.  (Sen.  jol.  28  sess.  pp.  984- 
986.) 

1890-1900.  List  of  claims  rejected  and  disallowed;  also 
list  of  special  and  extraordinary  claims.  (A.R. 
bd.  examiners  dated  1891  (pp.  25-28)^som.e 
1899/00.) 

1892.  Comments  on  claims  for  less  than  $100  that  have 
accrued  prior  to  44th  fiscal  yr.  (Same  dated  1893: 
43.) 

.  Stmt,  of  claims  transmitted  without  recommen- 
dation.    (Same  dated  1893:  33-39.) 

1893.  Govs,  mess.;  changes  needed  in  laws  re.  claims 
agst.  state,  etc.  (Sen.  jol.  30  sess.  pp.  642-643; 
Assem.  jol.  pp.  51G-518.) 

1898.     Comments    on    deficiencies   granted.      (A.R.   bd. 

examiners  dated  1S99:  18.) 
.     Condensed    stmt,    showing    amt.    of    deficiency 

claim  approved  by  bd.   under  sec.  663  of  political 

code.     (Same  dated  1899:  4-6.) 

1901.  Veto  of  act  making  apprn.  to  pay  claim  of 
Marin  Co.  agst.  state.  (Sen.  jol.  34  sess.  pp.  1228- 
1229.) 

.    Veto  of  act  appropriating  money  for  payment  of 

claim  of  Pacific  Coast  Steamship  Co.  agst.  state. 
(Assem.  jol.  34  sess.  p.  590.) 

1902.  List  of  claims  approved  as  deficiencies  under  sec. 
5,  of  general  apprn.  act,  and  recommendation  for 
payment  of  apprns.  (A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated 
1903:  4.) 

1904.    Comments     on     rejected     claims     reconsidered. 
(Same  dated  1905:  9.) 
Interest  Fund;   see  Finance:   State.     Funds 
War  Debt;   sec  War  Expenditures 
Warrants;   see  Finance:   State.     Expenditures 

DEER;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

DEFALCATIONS 
State  Officers;  see  Finance:  State.    Misappropriation,  etc. 

DEL  NORTE  COUNTY  (1857) 
Assessors;  sec  Taxation:  State 
Bullion  Production 
1885.    See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Production; 
this  date. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


86 


DEL  NORTE  COUNTY  (1857)— cont'd 

Coal  in 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.    Coal; 
these  dates. 
Copper  in 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Cop- 
per; these  dates. 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Fruit  Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Gold  in 

1879-1880.     See    Natural    Resources.      Mineral.      Gold; 

these  dates. 
1881.     See  same;  this  date. 
1892-1895.     See  same;  these  dates. 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;  these  dates. 

Iron  in 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.    Iron; 
these  dates. 
Manganese  in 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Man- 
ganese; these  dates. 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.    See  Industries,  etc.  Mines  and  Mining; 
these  dates. 
Platinum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Sandstone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Silver  in 
1892-1895.     See    Natural    Resources.      Mineral.      Gold; 
these  dates. 

DENTISTS 
License;  see  that  title 

DESERT  LAND;  see  LAND 

DIABASE;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    MINERAL 

DIAMONDS;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    MINERAL 

DIPHTHERIA;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

DIRECT  TAX;  see  FINANCE:  STATE.    REVENUE 

DISCHARGED  CONVICTS;  see  CONVICTS 

DISEASES 

Human;  see  Public  Health 
Livestock;  see  Agriculture 

DISSOLVED   SAVINGS  BANK  FUND;    see  BANKS.     SAV- 
INGS BANK  FUND 

DIVORCE;  see  VITAL  STATISTICS 

DOCKS;  see  WHARVES  AND  DOCKS 

DRAINAGE 

Land 

For  drainage  local  works,  Rce  Land :  Drainapo.  For 
the  drainage  construction  works  of  the  state,  see 
River  Conservancy.  This  division  has  been  made 
to  avoid  unnecessary  duplication. 

DRAINAGE  CONSTRUCTION  FUND;   see  RIVER  CONSER- 
VANCY 

DRIED  FRUIT 

Industries;  see  Industries,  etc 

DROUGHT;  see  CLIMATE 

DRUGGISTS 
License;  see  that  title 


EARTHQUAKES 

1872.  The  Owens  Valley  earthquake  of  Mch.  26;  ar- 
ticles by  Prof.  Whitney,  published  In  "  Overland 
Monthly  "  for  Aug.  and  Sept.,  1872.  (8  A.R.  state 
raineraloplst  1887/8:  288-309.) 

1887.  List  of  recorded  earthquakes  in  Cal.,  Lower  Cal., 
Ore.,  and  Wash.  Ter.;  comp.  by  E.  S.  Holden. 
78  pp. 

EDUCATION 

1865.  Table  showing  educational  resources  of  the  more 
prominent  Amcr.  colleges.  (Trans,  state  agrlc. 
socy.  1864/5:  84.) 

.     National  bureau  of  education  favored.     (1  blenn. 

rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1864/5:  77.) 
California 
serial 
A 
1866-1885.    Rept.  of  Assem.  committee  on  education  re. 
state  reform  school,  etc. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
180G  In  App.  to  Jols.  16  scss.  v.  3  unnum.  doe.     4  pp. 
**      **  Assem.  jol.  16  sess.     pp.  .562-564. 
State  Normal   School,  Deaf.   Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum, 
Industrial  School,  and  Orphan  Asylums  at  S.  F. 
1870  In  App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc.     6  pp. 
State   Normal    School,   Deaf,   Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum, 
and  State  Dnlverslty. 
1876  In  App.  to  Jols.  21  sess.  v.  5  unnum.  doc.     5  pp. 
State  rnlverslty.  State  Normal  School  and  Deaf,  Dumb 
and  Blind  Asylum. 
1883  In  Assem.  jol.  25  sess.  pp.  375-377. 

As  above. 
1885  In  Assem.  jol.  28  sess.  pp.  558-502. 
As  above. 

B 
REPORTS 

1  series 
Under  Act  approved  May  1,  1851. 
1851-1862/3.     Ann.  rept.  of  supt.  of  public  instruction. 
1-13. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1.   1851       In  App.  to  Assem.  Jol.  1852  :  803-824. 

•'       "         "    Son  "        IR'i't     <1nc      «1 


2.  185 

3.  1853 
unnum.   1854 

1854 
5.   1855 

5.  1855 

6.  18.56 
6.   1858 

unnum.  1857 
18.57 
1858 
1858 

issn 

18.59 
10.  1860 

10.  1860 

11.  1861 

12.  1862 

13.  1862/3 


Sen.       "     1853   doc.   61. 
not  found. 
In  App.  to  Assem.  jols.  6  sess.  doc.  4 


Sen. 
Assem. 
Sen. 
Assem. 


Sen. 
Assem. 
Sen. 

Assem.  ' 
Sen. 


6 

7 

7 

8 

8 

9 

9 

10 

10 

11 

11 


15]. 


Assem.  "    12 


Sen. 


12 
13 
14 
15 


4. 

"      [7]. 

"     4. 

unnum.   doc. 

pp.    115-122. 

unnum.   doc.  [5]. 

"  15]. 

"  14]. 

"  141. 

"  14]. 

"  14]. 

"  141. 

'■  14]. 

"  rs]. 

"  [3]. 


2  series 
Blenn.  rept.  of  supt.  of  public  instruc- 


1863/5-1902/4. 
tlon,  1-21. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1,863/5  In  App.  to  jols.  16  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc. 

2.  1865/7    "     ' 17    "     v.  2 

3.  1867/9 '     18    "     v.  1 

4.  1870/2 19    "     V.  1        "  " 

5.  1871/3  (sic.)   In  App,  to  Jols.  20  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc. 

6.  1873/5  In  App.  to  Jols.  21  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc. 

7.  1.875/7    "     "~ 

8.  1877/9    '• 

9.  1879/SO' 

10.  1880/2    " 

11.  1882/4    " 

12.  1884/6    " 

13.  1886/8    " 

14.  1888/90" 

15.  1890/2    " 

16.  1892/4    " 

17.  1894/6 32    "     V.  1   doc.    113]. 

18.  1896/8  not  printed. 

19.  1898/00  In  App.  to  jola.  34  sesa.  v.  1  doc.  191. 

20.  1900/2     "     ''      "     "     35    "     V.  1     "      [12]. 


22 

" 

v.  1   " 

23 

" 

V.  2   " 

24 

** 

v.  1 

25 

.1 

V.  1 

26 

•• 

V.  1    " 

27 

•* 

V.  1   " 

28 

** 

V.  1   " 

29 

•' 

V.  1    " 

30 

•* 

T.  1    " 

31 

** 

V.  1 

32 

" 

V.  1  doc 

•  This  rept  covers  only  1  yr. 


86 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  CALIPORNIA 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

Cautobnia — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

B — cont'd 

BULLETINS 

1  series 

1899-1903.  Circulars,  nos.  1-20.  Jan.  16,  1S99  to  Aug. 
29,  1903.    4°. 

Some  printed ;  some  typewritten. 

2  series 

1903-1904.  Bulls.,  nos.  21-35.  Sept.  1,  1903,  to  June  21, 
1904.    4°. 

non-serial 

1849-1865.  Historical  sketch  of  public  school  system  of 
Cal.  (1  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1864/5: 
239-291.) 

1849-1879.  Historical  sketch  of  foundation  and  endow- 
ments of  state  system  of  free  public  education. 
(8  same  1878/9:  5-9.) 

1850-1856.  Brief  review  of  state  legislation  re.  schools 
and  school  lands;  importance  of  ascertaining  state 
of  school  lands  within  each  co. ;  communication 
from  CO.  supt.  of  Humboldt  re.  same,  being  the  only 
rept.  on  this  subject  reed,  by  state  supt.  (6  A.R. 
same  1856:  3-6.) 

1850-1880.  Retrospective  review  of  education  in  state, 
rfisumfi  of  school  legislation,  work  of  state  supts., 
State  University,  State  Normal  School,  denomina- 
tional colleges,  and  private  schools.  (8  bienn. 
rept.  same  1878/9:  10-24.) 

1850-1904.  The  elementary  schools  of  Cal.;  by  J. 
Swett;  a  monograph  published  by  dept.  of  educa- 
tion, Cal.,  La.  Purchase  Exposition  comn.  (21 
same  1902/4:  102-113.) 

1851.  Rept.  of  supt.  of  public  instruction  pursuant  to 
res.  of  Apr.  2,  re.  general  educational  conditions  in 
state  and  suggestions  for  establishment  of  school 
system.     (Legisl.  jol.  1851:  1562-1569.) 

.  Present  school  law  inadequate,  a  thoroughly  di- 
gested and  carefully  prepared  school  law  needed; 
suggestion  that  small  property  tax  be  levied  for 
support  of  schools  for  the  present  and  that  provi- 
sion be  made  for  co.  supt.  and  distr.  school  libra- 
rian. (1  A.R.  supt.  public  instruction  1851:  804- 
805.) 

rnginff  from  Collected  docs. 

1851-1852.  School  statistics  given  in  narrative  form  by 
cos.  Imperfect.  (1  same  1851  (pp.  817-824)— 2 
same  1852.) 

Paglnp  from  rollectod  docs. 

1851-1904.  Secondary  education  in  Cal.;  by  J.  B.  Mc- 
Chesney;  a  monograph  published  by  dept.  of  edu- 
cation, Cal.,  La.  Purchase  Exposition  comn.  (21 
same  1902/4:  114-129.) 

.     Cumulative   comparative   summary,   by   yrs.,   of 

public  schools,  from  returns  of  school  census  mar- 
shals and  teachers.  (2  bienn.  rept.  same  1866/7 
(p.  189)— 21  same  1902/4.) 

1852.  Review  of  constitutional  provisions  for  educa- 
tional revenue.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1852.) 

.     Suggestions  for  needed  changes  and  additions  In 

new  school  law;  sec.  In  bill  creating  co.  supt.  acci- 
dentally omitted,  therefore  no  school  moneys  could 
be  legally  distributed;  recommended  that  co.  as- 
Bessors  be  constituted  co.  supts.  of  common  schools, 
that  In  case  of  neglect  to  elect  school  comrs.  tliat 
CO.  supt.  be  empowered  to  appt.  same;  that  school 
comrs.  rept.  ann.  to  co.  supts.  and  to  supt.  public 
Instruction;  that  some  provision  be  made  to  meet 
Interest  on  comptroller's  warrants  i)ald  Into  treas- 
ury for  school  lands,  also  for  schools  taught  In 
churches  for  want  of  Hiillable  school  houses;  that 
provision  be  made  for  uniform  system  of  school 
books.     (2  A.R,  supt.  public  Instruction  1852:  C-8.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

Caufobnia — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1852-1855.  Admirable  school  system,  and  school  fund 
of  over  one-half  million  dollars  inviolably  devoted 
to  support  of  said  system  in  1855,  compared  with 
entire  absence  of  school  system  or  funds  in  1852. 
(Govs.  ann.  mess.  1856:  8.) 

1852-1865.  Historical  statistical  tables  of  public  schools 
from  their  organization;  apportionments,  receipts, 
expenditures,  no.  of  children,  average  attendance, 
amt.  of  school  taxes;  salaries,  etc.,  by  yrs.  and  cos. 
(1  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  Instruction  1864/5:  300- 
331.) 

1852-1867.  Comparative  table  showing  no.  of  children 
betw.  4  and  18  from  1851  to  1865  and  betw.  5  and 
15  for  1866  and  1867.     (2  same  1866/7:  20.) 

1853.  Rept.  of  committee  on  education  re.  changes  nec- 
essary in  school  law  established  bv  act  of  May  3, 
1852.    4  pp.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1853  doc.  70.) 

1853-1854.  Comparison  of  school  statistics  of  past  2 
yrs.;  exhibiting  the  fact  that  nearly  three-fourths 
of  children  of  state  are  growing  up  devoid  of  learn- 
ing to  read  or  write;  amt.  of  decrease  in  state 
apprn.  for  1853  and  1854;  Immediate  remedial  ac- 
tion necessary.  (4  A.R.  supt.  public  instruction 
1854:  3-4.) 

1853-1857.  Stmt,  of  no.  as  reported  by  census  of  school 
children  in  state;  no.  of  schools,  teachers,  and  amt. 
of  school  money  appropriated  since  organization  of 
system.     (Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  p.  45;  Assem.  jol.  p.  62.) 

.  Comparison  of  average  daily  attendance  on  pub- 
lic schools  since  first  reported.  (1  bienn.  rept. 
supt.  public  instruction  1864/5  (p.  39) — 2  same 
1866/7.) 

.  Comparative  table  showing  no.  of  children  re- 
ported, no.  of  schools,  no.  of  teachers,  and  amt. 
apportioned  each  yr.,  by  cos.  (7  A.R.  same  1857: 
16-17.) 

1854.  Prom  fact  that  densely  settled  mt.  cos.  are,  by 
reason  of  non-survey,  thus  cut  off  from  township 
16th  and  36th  sees.,  some  remedy  should  be  pro- 
vided by  Congress.     (4  same  1854:  5.) 

.     In  every  co.  of  state  schools  exist;   Germans  of 

S.  F.  are  teaching  the  language  of  the  "  Faderland  " 
[sic] :  Spanish  and  French  are  taught  In  flourish- 
ing but  expensive  private  schools:  co.  institutes  are 
being  established;  State  Teachers'  Inst,  established, 
and  first  Educational  Convention  of  the  Pacific  has 
been  held.     (4  same  1854:  4.) 

1854-1857.     Recapitulation   of  repts.   re.  public  schools, 
consolidated  from  co.  and  township  repts.     (4  same 
1854  (foldg.  table)— 7  same  1857.) 
No  returns  In  1850. 

1855.  Three  colleges  Incorporated.  (Govs.  ann.  mess. 
1856:  8.) 

.  Defects  in  school  law,  remedial  legislation  sug- 
gested.    (5  A.R.  supt.  public  Instruction  1855:  8-9.) 

1855-1856.  Uniform  system  of  mngmt.  recommended 
for  township  schools,  uniform  series  of  text-books, 
and  non-sectarian  and  non-political  control  of  com- 
mon schools.  (5  same  1855  (pp.  9-10) — 6  sam,e 
1856.) 

1855-1879.  Diagrams  showing  growth  of  schools  In 
nos.,  school  attendance,  no.  of  census  children,  and 
salaries  paid  teachers.  (8  bienn.  rept.  same  1878/9: 
2.) 

1856.  Provision  should  be  made  In  every  township  now 
established  and  In  every  township  of  6  miles 
sqimre,  as  soon  as  surveyed,  not  only  for  election  of 
school  comrs.,  but  also  for  levying  of  such  rates  of 
taxation  necessary  to  supiiort  one  or  more  schools 
free  of  charge  to  all  chlldion  within  township;  In 
event  of  any  township  falling  to  take  such  action. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


87 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

Califobma — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
should  be  made  duty  of  co.  supervisors  to  fix  rate 
of    taxation    in    such    townships;    anieiuliitory    act 
provldInK    that    school    moneys    be    distributed    in 
proportion   to   average   attendance,    instead   of   no. 
resident,  recommended.     (6  A.R.  same  185G:  7.) 
1857-1863.    Statistical  comparison  of  progress  of  schools 
during  past  6  yrs.     (12  same  18G2:  3-G.) 

1858.  On  condition  of  Cal.  school  system;  out  of  40,530 
children  reported  betw.  4  and  18  yrs.  of  age  In 
state,  average  attendance  was  11,183;  direct  apprn. 
of  $100,000,  over  and  above  usual  interest  paid  upon 
school  fund  recommended.     (8  same  1858:  3-8.) 

.  On  worliing  of  school  system;  state  supt.  ad- 
dressed himself  during  past  yr.  to  reorganization  of 
dept.  and  reformation  of  abuses  on  part  of  school 
oflScers;  full  and  detailed  repts.  made  for  flrst  time 
by  school  marshals  and  co.  supts. ;  system  of  edu- 
cational exchanges  organized  and  registry  for 
teachers  opened;  small  apprn.  for  lectures  on  edu- 
cation suggested.     (8  same  1858:  8-10.) 

.     Commentaries  on  the  school  law,  with  elements 

of  school  architecture.     184  pp.     (Supt.   public  in- 
struction.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1858-1859.  Amdmts.  to  school  law  recommended  ex- 
tending term  during  which  school  shall  be  main- 
tained to  entitle  it  to  apportionment,  from  3  to  6 
mos. ;  creating  co.  and  state  bd.  of  examiners; 
clearly  defining  rights  and  duties  of  co.  treas- 
urers in  matter  of  deducting  percentage  for  dis- 
bursing school  funds;  prohibiting  use  of  school 
fund  for  payment  of  officers'  salaries;  allowing  ad- 
joining dlstrs.  to  unite  funds;  increasing  co.  tax 
for  support  of  schools;  remedying  inconsistency  in 
law,  fixing  time  for  census  repts.;  prohibiting  ne- 
groes entering  public  schools  for  white  children. 
(8  A.R.  supt.  public  Instruction  1858  (pp.  10-15) — 
9  same  1859.) 

1858-1904.  Statistical  tables  exhibiting  condition  of 
public  schools,  by  cos.;  no.  of  children,  average 
attendance,  expenditures,  apportionments,  school 
houses,  teachers,  etc.  (8  same  1858  (pp.  26-34)  — 
21  same  1902/4.) 

1859.  Remedial  legislation  to  correct  defect  in  law  re. 
certificates  of  election  to  trustees,  and  to  compel 
schools  to  be  conducted  on  a  cash  basis.  (9  same 
1859:  12-13.) 

1859-1896.  Statistical  review  of  progress  in  public 
schools  during  yr.  (9  same  1859  (pp.  3-6) — 17 
same  1894/6.) 

Not  found  In  1870/1. 

1860.  Compensation  inadequate  to  secure  efficient 
teachers;  direct  apprn.  for  support  of  schools,  in 
addition  to  Interest  ordinarily  paid  on  school  fund 
recommended.  (10  same  1860  (pp.  7-9) — 11  same 
1861.) 

1862.  Rate  bills  necessary  evil  until  state  is  prepared 
to  furnish  larger  means  for  support  of  schools; 
recommended  legislation  to  enforce  payment  of 
same.     (12  same  1862:  19-20.) 

1863.  Rept.  on  state  educational  diplomas  granted. 
(13  same  1863:  38-41.) 

.     The  schools  and  the  state;    public  schools  and 

patriotism.     (13  same  1863:  97-111.) 

.     Comment  on  attendance;  comparison  with  Mass. 

schools.     (13  same  1863:  11.) 

.  Forms  of  repts.  of  the  educational  dept.  care- 
fully revised  and  simplified;  comment  on  same. 
(13  same  1863:  43-49.) 

.     On  condition  of  schools;  only  a  little  more  than 

one-fourth  are  free  schools;    rest  partially  main-  | 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

Califobnia^ — cont'd 
non-scrtaZ— cont'd 
talned  by  rate  bills  and  tuition.     (13  same  1863: 
9-10.) 

18G3-18G7.  Review  of  educational  progress  of  state 
since  1862.     (2  bionn.  rept.  same  lSGG/7:  135-144.) 

.     Comment  on  school  census  of  children.     (13  A. 

R.    same    1863    (pp.    10-11) — 2    bienn.    rept.    same 
1866/7.) 

.  Review  of  financial  school  legislation  and  pro- 
gress of  schools  during  last  5  yrs.;  18G7  marks 
transition  period  from  rate  bill  to  free  school  sys- 
tem.    (2  bienn.  rept.  same  18GC/7:  5-G.) 

.  Principal  amdmts.  and  new  provisions  of  re- 
vised school  law.  (13  A.R.  same  1863  (pp.  21-22) 
— 2  bionn.  rept.  same  18CG/7.) 

18G3-1888.  On  educational  progress  in  Cal.  during  past 
25  yrs.     (13  A.R.  savie  188G/8:  5.) 

1864-1865.  Comments  on  statistics  from  school  regis- 
ters.    (1  bienn.  rept.  same  18G4/5:  38.) 

.     Comparison   of   Cal.   schools   with   other   states. 

(1  same  1864/5:  31-32.) 

1864-1867.  Comment  on  average  length  of  schools.  (1 
same  1864/5  (pp.  40-41)— 2  same  1866/7.) 

1864/5.  Comparative  financial  stmt.  betw.  incorpo- 
rated cities  and  rural  distrs.  of  state.  (1  same 
1864/5:  228-229.) 

.     Comparative   stmt,   of   school    census   marshals' 

returns,    betw.    cities   and    rural    distrs.      (1   same 
1864/5:  230.) 

.     Same;    of   city   and   co.   schools   from   repts.   of 

teachers  and  trustees.     (1  same  1866/7:  231.) 

1865.  Statistical  comparison  betw.  schools  of  incor- 
porated cities  and  those  of  rural  distrs.  (1  same 
1864/5:  33-35.) 

.  State  educational  journal:  stmt,  by  cos.  show- 
ing no.  of  teachers  and  no.  of  subscribers  for  Cal. 
Journal;  recommendation  that  state  supt.  be  au- 
thorized to  subscribe  for  sufficient  no.  of  copies  to 
supply  each  distr.  library  and  each  distr.  clerk. 
(1  same  1865:  68-74.) 

— — .  Improvements  in  methods  of  teaching.  (1  same 
1864/5:  122-124.) 

.     School  discipline;  relation  of  teacher  and  pupil; 

corporal  punishment;  punishment  for  misconduct 
out  of  school.     (1  same  1864/5:  154-167.) 

.     Public  schools  and  taxation;  an  appeal  to  legisl. 

(1  same  1864/5:  175-178.) 

— .     Rept.  on  school  visits.     (1  same  1864/5:  87-90.) 

.     Comment    on    no.    of    free    schools    maintained 

without  resort  to  rate  bill.     (1  same  18G4/5:  42.) 

.     Results  of  operations  of  new  school  laws  re.  co. 

institutes,  school  trustees,  distr.  taxes,  state  teach- 
ers' certificates,  uniform  series  of  text-books,  half- 
mill,  CO.,  and  distr.  school  taxes,  teaching  U.  S. 
history,  supplying  Cal.  Teacher  to  each  bd.  of 
trustees,  and  division  of  distrs.  (1  same  1864/5: 
52-57.) 

.  Amdmts.  to  school  laws  recommended  enlarg- 
ing bd.  of  education  and  empowering  same  to  pre- 
scribe regular  course  of  study  for  ungraded 
schools;  to  prepare  rules  and  regulations  govern- 
ing teachers  and  pupils,  and  to  Issue  teachers'  life 
certificates  under  certain  conditions.  (1  same 
1864/5:  57-59.) 

.    Revision  and  rearranging  of  whole  school  law 

recommended.     (1  same  1864/5:  74-75.) 

.     Additional   legislation   recommended   re.   powers 

and  duties  of  teachers,  and  of  co.  supts.;  also  pro- 
viding that  public  schools,  except  in  incorporated 
cities,  be  open  to  all  white  children  betw.  5  and 
21  resident  in  distr.;  that  asst.  be  employed  in 
school  exceeding  60;    that  except  In  Incorporated 


88 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  CALIPORNIA 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

California— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
cities,  schools  should  be  divided  into  three  ^ades — 
grammar  schools,  those  betw.  grammar  and  pri- 
mary, and  primary — to  correspond  with  the  three 
grades  of  certificates;  and  that  no  distr.  should  be 
entitled  to  its  apportionment  unless  kept  open 
during  5  mos.  of  the  yr.     (1  same  1864/5:  63-65.) 

1865-1867.  Comment  on  no.  of  schools  in  state.  (1 
same  1865  (p.  40)— 2  same  1866/7.) 

.     The    importance    of    moral    training    in    public 

schools;  the  Bible  in  the  schools.  (1  same  1864/5 
(pp.  144-154)— 2  saine  1866/7.) 

.     Review  of  public  school  property  of  state,  and 

valuation.  (1  same  1864/5  (pp.  29-30) — 2  same 
1866/7.) 

.     Course  of  study  for  ungraded  schools.     (1  same 

1S64/5    (pp.  124-130)— 2  same  1866/7.) 

1865-1874.  Cal.  colleges,  college  schools,  and  semina- 
ries. (1  same  1864/5  (pp.  392-417)— 5  same  1872/3.) 

1866-1896.  Table  giving  percentage  of  increase  or  de- 
crease in  state  school  population.  (6  same  1874/5 
(p.  8)— 17  same  1894/6.) 

.  Comparative  tables  giving  school  census  of  chil- 
dren, no.  and  percentage  attending  public  and  pri- 
vate schools,  average  daily  attendance,  mo.  and 
percentage  of  non-attendance  and  truancy.  (5 
same  1872/3  (pp.  12-13)— 17  same  1894/6.) 

1867.     School  distr.  elections.     (2  same  1866/7:  15-18.) 

.     School    children    and    estimated    population    of 

state.     (2  same  1866/7:  28-29.) 

.     Comment   on   forms   and   blanks   of  educational 

dept.     (2  same  1866/7:  38-39.) 

.    The  inspection  of  schools.     (2  same  1866/7:  53- 

58.) 

.    School    discipline;     the    self-reporting    system. 

(2  same  1866/7:  58-63.) 

.    Children  not  attending  school.     (2  same  1866/7: 

28.) 

.    Educational  directory.     (2  same  1866/7:  89-97.) 

1868-1871.  Abstr.  of  school  statistics  from  state  supt's. 
rept.     (3  same  1868/9  (pp.  84-85)— 4  same  1870/1.) 

1869.  Favorable  comment  on  cosmopolitan  schools.  (3 
same  1868/9:  33-34.) 

.    On  Importance  of  parents  visiting  public  schools. 

(3  same  1868/9:  12.) 

.    On   Importance  of  office  of  school  trustee  and 

need  of  reform.     (3  same  1868/9:  7-8.) 

1871.  The  next  step — a  true  system  of  education;  pres- 
ent system  inadequate  for  frontier  and  sparsely 
settled  distrs.;  state  system  and  co.  system  of  taxa- 
tion discussed;  state  supt.  in  favor  of  former.  (4 
same  1870/1:  51-56.) 

.     Comparative  table  showing  for  different   states 

no.  of  census  children,  attendance  at  schools,  no. 
and  sex  of  teachers,  average  wages  paid  teachers, 
no.  of  children  taught  by  one  teacher,  and  aver- 
age length  of  school  term.     (4  same  1870/1:  106.) 

.     A  new  departure  in  school  discipline:   aboHtlon 

of  corporal  punishment  in  Lincoln  Grammar 
School,  S.  F.     (4  same  1870/1:  93-96;   156-165.) 

1873.  Discussion  of  ways  and  means  of  providing  for 
every  distr.  sufflclent  and  equal  educational  facili- 
ties; draft  of  new  revenue  law  designed  to  supply 
each  distr.  with  an  8  mos.  school.  (5  same  1872/3: 
40-63.) 

1873-1875.  Synopsis  of  revised  course  of  Instruction  by 
state  bd.  of  education.  (5  same  1872/3  (pp.  214- 
2491—6  same  1874/5.) 

1875.  The  unprecedented  advance  made  In  popular  ed- 
ucation In  state.     (6  same  1874/B:  19-20.) 

.    Half-time  system  of  Bchools  favored.     (6  same 

1874/5:  72-76.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

Caxifobnia — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1875.  Program  for  teaching  revised  course  of  studies; 
general  suggestions  for  teaching  said  comrs.  (6 
same  1874/5:  [3*1-95*.) 

1876.  Veto  of  Sen.  bill  250  to  provide  for  construction 
and  maintenance  of  an  academy  in  Tehama  Co. 
6  pp.     (App.  to  jols  21  sess.  v.  5  unnum.  doc.) 

1876/7.  Comparative  table  showing  school  population, 
average  attendance,  and  percentage  of  average  at- 
tendance on  school  population.  (8  bienn.  rept. 
supt.  public  instruction  1878/9:  5.) 

1877.  Quality  of  education  given  In  public  schools;  ex- 
tracts from  recent  state  repts.  showing  trend  of 
public  sentiment  in  country  on  needed  reforms; 
common  sense  in  public  schools.  (7  same  1876/7: 
9-14.) 

.    Amdmts.  to  school  law  recommended.     (7  same 

1876/7:  16-18.) 

1878.  Our  public  schools:  address  delivered  before 
State  Teachers'  Assn.  by  (Jov.  Irwin.  (8  same 
1878/9:  195-205.) 

1879.  Suggestions  and  recommendations  re.  school 
libraries,  free  text-books,  permanency  of  teachers' 
positions,  local  school  mngmt.,  metric  system,  spell- 
ing reform,  and  kindergarten.  (8  same  1878/9: 
38-44.) 

.    Changes  in  school  law  under  new  constitution. 

(9  same  1879/80:  16-28.) 

1882.  Minor  changes  suggested  In  school  laws.  (10 
same  1880/2:  26-27.) 

1882-1896.  Rept.  on  condition  of  Cal.  public  schools. 
(10  same  1880/2  (pp.  15-191-17  same  1894/6.) 

1883/4-1903/4.  Comparative  table  showing  no.  of  ac- 
credited schools,  each  yr.  since  first  accrediting  of 
schools;  also  list  of  accredited  schools  for  1903/4. 
(21  same  1902/4:  53-56.) 

1884.    Suggested  legislation  for  establishment  of  work 
schools  by  state.     (11  same  1882/4:  40a-40c.) 
Repeated  In  18.'!4/0. 

.     Recommended  changes  In  school  law  of  last  rept. 

repeated.  (11  same  1882/4  (pp.  21-22) — 13  same 
1886/8.) 

1887-1890.  Review  of  important  legislation  of  past  sess. 
(13  same  1886/8   (pp.  53-54)— 14  same  1888/90.) 

1888.  Comments  on  census  of  school  children,  and  sug- 
gestion that  law  be  amended.  (Bienn.  rept.  state 
controller  1886/8:  28.) 

.     Recommended  legislation  requiring  co.  supts.  to 

make  ann.  repts.  of  progress  and  condition  of  each 
school  in  their  resp.  cos.  (13  rept.  supt.  public  in- 
struction 1886/8:  22.) 

1888-1890.  On  importance  of  stiidy  of  civil  govt.  In 
public  schools;  recommended  that  state  cause  to  be 
compiled  an  elementary  work  on  this  subject  for 
use  of  schools  in  state.  (13  same  1886/8  (p.  50)  — 
14  same  18S8/90.) 

1890.  On  importance  of  teaching  morals  and  manners 
In  public  schools:  legislation  re.  scientific  temper- 
ance institution  suggested.  (14  same  1888/90:  32- 
33.) 

.  Recommendation  that  balance  of  fund  remain- 
ing from  apprn.  for  mooting  of  National  Educa- 
tional Assn.  bo  made  nucleus  of  a  fund  for  erecting 
an  educational  bldg.  and  establishing  permanent 
educational  exhibit.     (14  same  1888/90:  36.) 

.     An  educational  directory  of  Cal.;  suppl.  to  14th 

bienn.  rept.  of  supt.  of  public  Instruction.    77  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Powker. 

.     Course  of  study  for  the  public  schools  of  Cal., 

recommondod  by  the  state  bd.  of  education  as  a 
basis  for  coursos  of  study  to  be  adopted  by  co.  bds. 
of  education.    27  pp. 

Not  Bccn ;  entry  trora  Bowker. 


INDKX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


89 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

Caiifornia — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
1893-1901.  Comparative  enrollment  for  Intervals  of  6 
or  8  yrs..  showing  that  comparison  of  present  8th 
grade  with  present  1st  grade  Is  about  the  same  as 
comparison  of  present  8th  grade  with  1st  grade  of 
8  yrs.  ago,  from  which  present  8th  grade  class  was 
derived.    1 10  bienn.  rept.  labor  statistics  1901/2:  55.) 

1894.  Changes  in  school  law  recommended  at  blenn. 
convention  of  supts.  (16  rept.  supt.  public  Instruc- 
tion 1892/4:  64-67.) 

1895.  Rules  adopted  by  bd.  of  education  for  granting 
diplomas  and  normal  docs.  (17  same  1894/6  (pp. 
24-25)— 20  same  1900/2.) 

Not  Klvcn  In  1809/00. 

1896.  Comment  on  res.  adopted  by  National  Educa- 
tional Assn.  of  1895  authorizing  investigation  of 
rural  school  problem.     (17  same  1894/6:  14.) 

1896-1900.  List  of  accredited  colleges  and  universities 
recognized  by  state  bd.  of  education  under  provi- 
sions of  sec.  1775  of  Political  Code.  (17  same 
1894/6   (p.  76)— 19  sajne  1898/00.) 

1899-1900.  Summary  of  statistics  of  primary  and  gram- 
mar schools.     (19  same  1898/00:  94-95.) 

1899-1904.  Review  of  statistics,  showing  increase  or  de- 
crease in  census  of  children,  attendance  in  schools, 
receipts  and  expenditures,  and  valuation  of  school 
property.     (21  same  1902/4:  18-21.) 

1900.  General  Information,  by  cos.;  given  by  co.  supts. 
(19  same  1899/00:  127-150.) 

.  In  view  of  failure  of  educational  legislation  dur- 
ing past  two  sess.  of  legisl.,  a  state  education  comn. 
was  formed  to  attempt  to  awaken  public  interest; 
proceedings  of  said  comn.     (19  same  1898/00:  8-15.) 

1900/1.  Statistical  table;  comparison  of  city  schools. 
(20  same  1900/2:  122-123.) 

1901.  Table  showing  enrollment  of  boys  and  girls  in 
successive  grades  of  public  schools  of  seven  princi- 
pal cities  of  Cal.  during  mo.  of  Feb.,  1901.  (10 
blenn.  rept.  labor  statistics  1901/2:  53.) 

1901-1902.  Summary  of  statistics;  high  schools,  nor- 
mals, primary,  and  grammar.  (20  rept.  supt.  pub- 
lic Instruction  1900/2  (pp.  159-163)— 21  same 
1902/4.) 

1902.  Educational  outlook  In  state.  (20  same  1900/2: 
7.) 

1902-1904.     Table    showing    no.    of    educational    docs. 

granted  by  state  bd.  of  education  from  July  1,  1902, 

to  June  30,  1904.     (21  same  1902/4:  26.) 
1903/4.     Statistical   tables   of  city   schools.      (21   same 

1902/4:  245-248.) 
.     Secondary    schools    in    Cal.,   1903/4.     Comp.    by 

University  in  Dec,  1903.    77  pp. 
SACRAMENTO 
1853-1867.     Statistical     review     of     Sacramento     city 

schools.      (2   blenn.   rept.   supt.   public  Instruction 

1866/7:  221-229.) 

SAN    FRANCISCO 
1849/50-1866/7.     The  public  schools  of  S.  F.;   statistics 
for   1867,   and   comparative   statistics   for   previous 
yrs.;    school   houses.      (2   bienn.   rept.   supt.   public 
instruction  1866/7:  203-221.) 
1870.     Stmt,  of  condition   and  wants  of   public  school 
dept.  of  S.   F.   by  committee  of  bd.   of  education. 
42  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc.) 
1878.     Memorial  of  S.  F.  bd.  of  education  to  legisl.     4 
pp.     (Same  22  sess.  v.  4  [doc.  11].) 

Protest  ngst.  McCoppIn  bill  which  forbids  teaching  of 
music  and  of  langaages  other  than  English  In 
common  schools  of  state. 

.     Minority  rept.  of  S.  F.  delegation  on  Assem.  bill 

116.     4  pp.     (Same  22  sess.  v.  4  [doc.  17].) 
Re.  bd.  of  education  of  city  and  co.  of  S.  F. 
1882.     The  S.  F.  school  dept     (10  rept.  public  Instruc- 
tion 1880/2:  28-30.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Aliens 

18G3-1865.  Mongolian,  Indian,  and  negro  children  in 
state;  provision  for  separate  schools  advised.  (13 
A.R.  supt.  public  instruction  1803  (pp.  67-68)— 1 
blenn.  rept.  same  1864/5.) 
1867.  Schools  for  negro  and  Mongolian  children.  (2 
bienn.  rept.  same  1866/7:  22.) 

Board  of  Education 

1866-1875.  Rules  and  regulations  of  public  schools  of 
Cal.  adopted  by  state  bd.  of  education.  (3  bienn. 
rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1866/7  (pp.  281-285) 
—6  same  1874/5.) 

Not    found    In    1868/9-1870/1. 

.  Proceedings  of  meetings  of  state  bd.  of  educa- 
tion.    (2  same  1866/7  (pp.  80-82)— 6  same  1874/5.) 

1894-1896.  Transactions  of  state  bd.  of  education.  (17 
same  1894/6:  24-76.) 

1899.  Rept.  on  state  bd.  of  education.  (Rept.  of  com- 
mittee to  make  examination  of  state  Institutions 
1899:  172-173.) 

.     Same  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

Co-education 

1867-1869.     Co-education  of  sexes.     (2  bienn.  rept.  supt. 

public     instruction     1866/7     (pp.    77-80)— 3    same 

1868/9.) 

Compulsory  Education 

1871.  Agst.  compulsory  education.  (4  bienn.  rept. 
supt.  public  instruction  1870/1:  92.) 

1872.  Advising  compulsory  education  for  Cal.;  two 
articles  appended,  copied  from  rept.  of  U.  S.  comr. 
of  education — relation  betw.  crime  and  education 
and  relation  betw.  education  and  pauperism.  (5 
same  1872/3:  11-40.) 

1875.  School  attendance;  compulsory  school  law; 
amdmts.  to  same  advised.     (6  same  1874/5:  32-36.) 

1888.  Compulsory  education  law  a  dead  letter;  more 
stringent  measures  for  its  enforcement  advised; 
cities,  towns,  and  distrs.  should  be  required  to 
make  ample  provision  for  all  applying  for  admis- 
sion.    (13  same  1886/8   (p.  8)— 14  same  1888/90.) 

1902.     See  below.  Conventions;  this  date. 

Conventions 

1863.  Rept.  on  convention  of  co.  supts.  (13  A.R.  supt. 
public  instruction  1863:  25-26.) 

1888.  National  Educational  Assn.  held  In  S.  F.  (13 
rept.  same  1886/8:  54-57.) 

1888-1889.  Proceedings  of  ann.  meetings  of  Cal.  Teach- 
ers' Assn.     (14  same  18S8/90:  204-225.) 

1896.  Extracts  from  proceedings  of  Cal.  Teachers' 
Assn.     (17  same  1894/6:  77-95.) 

1900.  Bienn.  convention  of  co.  and  city  supts.  concur- 
red in  recommendations  and  proposed  legislation 
offered  by  State  Educational  Comn.  and  committee 
apptd.  to  co-operate  with  sub-romniittee  from  said 
organization.     (19  same  1898/00:  15.) 

1902.  Same:  state  legislation  needed  providing  requi- 
site authority  and  means  for  securing  Improved 
school  text-books  for  primary  and  grammar  schools, 
adoption  of  adequate  compulsory  school  attendance 
law,  and  measure  determining  how  a  fund  shall  be 
provided  and  distributed  in  aid  of  high  schools. 
(20  same  1900/2:  14-17.) 

1904.  Same;  res.  adopted  re.  school  revenues  and  In- 
creasing prtg.  apprn.  for  state  supt.  (21  same 
1902/4:  14-15.) 

Deaf 

1904.  Comment  on  experiment  in  several  cities  of  state 
of  establishing  classes  for  oral  training  and  In- 
struction of  the  deaf  under  law  of  1903.  (21  rept. 
supt.  public  Instruction  1902/4:  13.) 


90 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Educational  Associations 

1863-1867.  Kept,  on  State  Educational  Socy.  (13  A.R. 
supt.  public  instruction  1863  (pp.  36-38)— 2  bienn. 
rept.  sajne  1866/7.) 

1896.    Southern  Cal.  Teachers'  Assn.     (17  rept.  same 
1894/6:  95.) 
Educational  Journals 

1863.  The  Cal.  Teacher,  the  professional  organ  of  the 
teachers  of  the  state.  (13  A.R.  supt.  public  instruc- 
tion 1863:  55-59.) 

1869-1871.  Same;  organ  of  dept.  of  public  instruction. 
(3  bienn.  rept.  same  1868/9  (p.  21) — i  same 
1870/1.) 

1882.  Pacific  School  Journal  made  official  organ  of 
school  dept.     (10  same  1880/2:  30.) 

1896.  Res.  adopted  by  bd.  of  education  on  expediency 
of  withdrawing  subsidy  from  state  funds  to  an 
official  journal.     (17  same  1894/6:  26.) 

1904.     Favorable  comment  on  the  state  education  jour- 
nal.    (21  same  1902/4:  15-16.) 
Evening  Schools 

1869.     Evening  schools.      (3   bienn.   rept.   supt.   public 
instruction  1868/9:  13-14.) 
Exhibitions 

1875.  Education  at  the  Centennial;  practical  sugges- 
tions re.  a  state  exhibit.  (6  bienn.  rept.  supt.  pub- 
lic instruction  1874/5:  119-128.) 

1876.  Educational  progress,  as  exemplified  at  Centen- 
nial exhibition.     (7  same  1876/7:  30-45.) 

1890.  Cal.  dept.  of  public  instruction  reed,  gold  medal 
at  World's  Fair  in  Paris.  (14  rept.  same  1888/90: 
36-37.) 

1903.    Cal's.  educational  exhibit  at  St.  Louis.    (21  same 
1902/4:  81-87.) 
Expenditures 

1871.  Comparative  table,  showing  gross  amt.  and  amt. 
per  census  child,  of  school  revenues  and  school 
expenditures  of  different  states.  (4  bienn.  rept. 
supt.  public  Instruction  1870/1:  102-103.) 

CALIFORNIA 
General    material    only.      Expenditures    for    Individual 
institutions  entered  Ijelow  under  name  of  institu- 
tion ;  see  Education  :     Individual. 

1851.     Tabular  stmt,   showing  condition  of  contingent 
fund   of   supt.   of   public   instruction.      (A.R.   state 
comptroller  1850/1:  496.) 
I'nglnK  from  Collected  docs. 

1851-1886.  Comparative  table  showing  total  expendi- 
tures for  public  schools  in  state  since  their  organi- 
zation, assessable  property,  and  percentage  of  ex- 
penditures on  taxable  property.  (1  bienn.  rept. 
supt.  public  instruction  1864/5  (p.  232)— 12  same 
1884/6.) 

1852-18C7.  Financial  stmt.,  by  cos.,  showing  total  amt. 
of  receipts  and  expenditures  for  public  schools. 
(2  .some  1866/7:  191.) 

1852-1904.  Cumulative  comparative  stmt.,  by  yrs., 
showing  amt.  of  receipts  and  expenditures  for  pub- 
lic schools,  specifying  sources  of  revenue  and  ob- 
jects for  which  expended.  (2  same  1866/7  (p.  188) 
— 21  same  1902/4.) 

1855.  Rept.  of  supt.  of  public  Instruction  re.  exhibit  of 
expenrtlturcH  from  contingent  fund  apprn.,  with 
estimated  amt.  unpaid;  pursuant  to  apprn.  act  ap- 
proved Apr.  27.  1855.  (Assem.  jol.  1856:  209-210; 
Sen.  Jol.  pp.  210-211.) 

1856-1862.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  expended  for  school 
purposes.  (A.R.  state  comptroller  1855/6  (p.  13)  — 
same  1861/2.) 

185G/7.  Stmt,  of  manner  In  which  contingent  apprn. 
for  dept.  of  public  Instruction  has  been  expended, 
Feb.  1  to  Jan.  31.  (Sen.  Jol.  8  hcss.  pp.  287-288; 
AHsem.  Jol.  pp.  347-348.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Expenditures — cont'd 

California — cont'd 

1859.  Stmt,  of  expenditures  of  contingent  fund  by 
supt.  of  public  instruction.  (Sen.  jol.  11  sess.  pp. 
162-164.) 

1860.  Estimate  of  contingent  expenses  of  office  of  supt. 
of  public  instruction  for  11th  fiscal  yr.  {Same  10 
sess.  p.  227.) 

.  Detailed  stmt,  of  expenditures  by  supt.  of  pub- 
lic instruction.  3  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  12  sess. 
unnum.  doc.) 

.     Same.      (App.    to   Assem.   jol.    12    sess.   unnum. 

doc.) 

1863.  Comment  on  receipts  and  expenditures  of  school 
moneys;  legisl.  should  decide  whether  school  offi- 
cers ought  not  to  be  required  to  make  some  rept. 
of  public  moneys  which  they  receive  and  appro- 
priate.    (13  A.R.  supt.  public  instruction  1863:  8-9.) 

1863-1865.  Deficiency  apprn.  asked  for  by  state  supt. 
(13  same  1863  (p.  80)— 1  bienn.  rept.  same  1864/5.) 

1863-1867.  Stmt,  of  work  of  dept.  of  public  instruction 
during  yr.,  traveling  and  traveling  expenses,  salary, 
apprns.,  and  expenditures.  (13  same  1863  (pp.  75- 
81)— 2  bienn.  rept.  same  1866/7.) 

1865.  Comparative  cost  of  public  and  private  schools. 
(1  bienn.  rept.  same  1864/5:  30-31.) 

1865-1867.  Comparative  stmt.,  by  cos.,  showing  total 
amt.  of  school  expenditures.     (2  same  1866/7:  154.) 

.     TVTiat   our   public   schools   have   cost   to   present 

time.     (1  same  1864/5  (pp.  27-29)— 2  same  1866/7.) 

1865-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  state  support  of 
schools.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1863/5  (pp. 
43-44)— so?«e  1902/4.) 

1866-1871.  Stmt,  of  expenditures  of  apprns.  to  dept.  of 
public  instruction.  (2  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  In- 
struction 1866/7   (pp.  197-200)— 4  same  1870/1.) 

1878-1896.  Stmt,  of  expenditures  in  office  of  state  supt. 
(8  savie  1878/9  (p.  192)— 17  same  1894/6.) 

1882.  Cost  of  schools — financial;  recommendation  of 
comptroller  re.  Investment  of  school  fund  Indorsed. 
(10  rept.  same  1880/2:  19-22.) 

1882-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  state  bd.  of  edu- 
cation. (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1880/2  (p. 
64)— some  1902/4.) 

.     Same;    for  supt.   of  public   Instruction.      (Same 

1880/2    (p.  5S)—same  1902/4.) 

1895.    Table  showing  total  cost  (to  date)   of  all  state 
institutions  (real  estate  Improvements,  furnishing, 
etc.).     (Blue  book  1895:  84.) 
Hinn  Schools 

1904.     Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of  each 

apprn.    made   by   law,   amt.   expended   under   each, 

and     balance     unexpended     for    support     of    high 

schools.    (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1902/4:  95-96.) 

Normal  Schools 

General  material  only.  Expenditures  for  a  speciflc 
school  entered  lielow  under  lOducatlon.  Individual 
Institutions. 

1882-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  ai)prn,  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  state  normal 
schools.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1880/2  (p. 
64)— some  1902/4.) 
High  Schools 

1877.  High  schools.  (7  blonn.  rept.  supt.  public  In- 
struction 1876/7:  14-16.) 

1882.  A  defect  In  state  school  syatom,  no  provision 
made  for  state  aid  to  high  schools;  Importance  of 
subject  commended  to  consideration  of  leglal.  (10 
rept.  same  1880/2:  30-32.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


91 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
High  Schools — cont'd 

1890.  On  veto  of  bill  providing  for  co.  high  schools; 
recomnientled  that  law  ro.  grammar  school  course 
schools  be  repealed  and  that  establishinR  ro.  high 
schools  by  vote  of  people  take  its  place.  (14  same 
1888/90:  28-29.) 

1891.  On  union  high  schools;  opinion  134  of  atty.  gen. 
(Hart).     7  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1892.  Amdmts.  proposed  to  Union  High  School  law  to 
render  it  more  effective;  revision  of  entire  school 
law  recommended.  (15  rept.  supt.  public  instruc- 
tion 1890/2:  32-33.) 

1892-1904.     Statistics  of  high  schools  by  cos.     (15  some 

1890/2  (pp.  21-22)— 21  same  1902/4.) 
1894.     Comment  on  high  school  law  and  defects  to  be 

remedied.  (16  same  1892/4:  20-21.) 
1895/6.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  no.  of  graduates  of 
grammar  schools  who  have  taken  advantage  of 
high  school  work.  (17  same  1894/6:  11.) 
1895/6-1903/4.  List  of  high  schools  accredited  by  State 
University.  (17  same  1894/6  (pp.  8-9)— 21  same 
1902/4.) 

Not  found  In  rept.  1000/2. 
1896.     Condition  of  high  schools;  no  state  aid  reed,  by 

them.     (17  some  1894/6:  8.) 
1902.     State  recognition  of  high  schools;  constitutional 
amdmt.  no.  4  re.  same  adopted.     (20  same  1900/2: 
7-14.) 
Expenditures  fob;  see  above.  Expenditures 
Fund;  see  below,  School  Funds 
Hygiene;  see  below,  School  Hygiene 
Industrial  and  Technical 

Oeneral   material   onl.v.      Specific  schools  entered  below 
under   Education  :      Individual. 
1871.     Legislation  requiring  drawing  in  public  schools 
advised.      (4   bienn.   rept.   supt.   public  Instruction 
1870/1:  59-61.) 

.     Claims  and  condition  of  industrial  education  In 

Cal.;  what  European  countries  are  doing.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1870/1:  418-426.) 
1875.  Special  articles  on  technical  instruction  in  pub- 
lic schools  given  for  information  of  Cal.  teachers; 
science  as  part  of  technical  Instruction,  and  pri- 
mary education,  by  T.  Twining;  drawing  in  public 
schools  of  Boston;  art  education;  school  lessons  in 
household  economy;  industrial  training  for  girls, 
with  practical  lessons  in  household  economy,  as 
taught  in  Germany.  (6  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  in- 
struction 1874/5:  113M62*.) 

.     Technical    and    industrial    education;    needs    of 

Cal.     (6  same  1874/5:  85-112.) 

1878.  Rept.  of  standing  committee  on  Industrial  edu- 
cation to  State  Teachers'  Assn.  (8  same  1878/9: 
234-236.) 

1879.  Outlooks:  technical  and  industrial  education, 
sewing  in  schools,  equality  in  education,  technical 
schools,  schools  of  forestry,  school  gardens,  and 
schools  for  domestic  economies.  (8  same  1878/9: 
25-37.) 

1888-1890.  Manual  training  schools,  recommended  that 
an  experimental  school  be  established  by  state. 
(13  rept.  same  1886/8  (pp.  51-52)— 14  same 
1888/90.) 

1893-1904.  Manual  training  In  Cal.;  history  of  move- 
ment and  statistical  tables  of  manual  training 
schools.  (20  same  1900/2  (pp.  37-41)— 21  same 
1902/4.) 

Tables  not  given  In  1902/4. 

1898.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  regents  on  trade  schools  In  rela- 
tion with  Wilmerding  School  of  Industrial  Arts. 
27  pp. 

1900.  On  need  of  Industrial  education.  (19  rept.  supt. 
public  instruction  1899/00:  6-7.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Kindergarten 

1875.  Kindergarten  favored;  rept.  of  committee  of 
National  Assn.  re.  same;  objects  of  kindergarten, 
progress  In  America  and  other  countries,  and  ar- 
ticle on  kindergarten  toys.  (6  bienn.  rept.  supt. 
public  Instruction   1874/5:  112-119;    163*-194».) 

1888.  Recommendation  that  kindergarten  be  made  In- 
tegral part  of  public  school  system.  (13  same 
1886/8:  52.) 

Laws 

1852.  Act  to  establish  system  of  common  schools  In 
Cal.,  and  other  acts  jiroviding  for  revenue  of  same, 
with  explanatory  forms.     48  pp.    4°. 

1855.  The  law  establishing  and  regulating  common 
schools,  passed  May  3.     44  pp. 

1864.  School  law  ....  for  the  use  of  school  officers 
32  pp. 

Not  seen  ;   Library  of  Consress. 

1866-1869.  Revised  school  law.  (2  bienn.  rept.  supt. 
public  instruction  1866/7  (pp.  252-280)— 4  same 
1868/9.) 

1874.  School  law  of  Cal.  Provisions  of  political  code 
re.  public  schools.  .  .  .     151  pp. 

1876.  School  law  of  Cal.  and  rules  and  regulations  of 
the  state  bds.  of  education  and  examination.  .  .  . 
152  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
1878.     Same;    list  of  school   library  books,   courses  of 
studies  for  public  schools,  constitutions  of  the  U.  S. 
and  Cal.,  etc.     168  pp. 

Not  seen  :  Collation  supplied  by  U.  S.  Bureau  of  I5du- 
catlon. 

1880.  School  law  of  Cal.,  rules  and  regulation  of  state 

bd.  of  education,  and  the  constitution  of  the  U.  S. 

and  of  Cal.;  also  names  of  city  and  co.  supts.    136 

pp. 

Not  seen  ;  Collation  supplied  by  U.   S.  Bureau  of  Edu- 
cation. 

1881.  Same.     Ill  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  Collation  supplied  by  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Edu- 
cation. 

1883.     Same.     124  pp. 

Not  seen  :  Collation  supplied  by  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Edu- 
cation. 
1885.     Same.     125  pp. 

Not  seen  :  Collation  supplied  by  tJ.  S.  Bureau  of  EMu- 
catlon. 
1887.     Same.     160  pp. 

Not  seen  :  Collation  supplied  by  D.   S.   Bureau  of  Edu- 
cation. 
1889.     Same.     188  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  Collation  supplied  by  Cal.  State  Library. 
189(?).     Amdmts.    to    school    law    of   Cal.    since    1895. 
20  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
1891.     School    law    of   Cal.;    rules   and    regulations   of 

state  bd.  of  education,  [etc.].     113  pp. 
1893.     Same.  140  pp. 
1895.     Same.     178  pp. 
1901.     School  laws  of  Cal.  ...    192  pp. 
Life  Diploma  Fund;  see  below,  School  Funds 
Military 

1865.  Apptmt.  of  cadets  to  Military  Academy  at  West 
Point.  (1  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  instruction 
1864/5:  75-77.) 

Calffobnia 
1857.     Recommendation    for   apprn.    sufficient   to   erect 
military  university  In  Cal.  (A.R.  adj.  gen.  1857:  7.) 
1863.     Military  drill  in  schools.     (13  A.R.  supt.  public 
instruction  1863:  111-112.) 

Naval 

1878.  Rept.  opposing  passage  of  act  to  amend  act  to 
establish  and  maintain  a  training  ship  in  S.  F. 
passed  Feb.  15,  1870.     (Sen.  jol.  22  sess.  p.  276.) 


92 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

Normal 

See  also  below  Education  :    Individual  Institutions. 
serial 
1879/80-1S88/90.     Rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  state  nor- 
mal schools. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
1879/80  In  App.   to  jols.  24  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc. 

1881/2      "       '      25     '•       V.  4 

18S2/4      "       26     "       T.  5 

1S84/6       ' ■      27     "       V.  2       " 

1SS6/8      "       ' 28     "       V.  7 

1S8S/90    • 29     "       V.  2 

Discontinued.     Repts.  after  this  were  made  by  trustees 
of  each  normal  school ;  see  below. 
non-serial 
1853-1902.     State  normal  schools;  brief  history  of  each 
school.     (20  rept.  supt.  public  Instruction  1900/2: 
42-66.) 
1863-1904.     Historical  table  giving  no.  of  graduates  at 
state  normal  schools  since  organization.     (19  same 
1899/00  (p.  152)— 21  same  1902/4.) 
1875.     Recommended  that  normal  dept.  be  established 
at  State  Univ.;  and  that  high  schools  and  colleges 
be  authorized  to  establish  normal  depts.;  also  city 
and  CO.  bds.  of  education  to  establish  city  or  co. 
normal  schools;    system  of  normal   institutes  sug- 
gested.    (6  bienn.  same  1874/5:  55-72.) 

1877.  Comparison  of  condition  and  cost  of  education  in 
Cal.  and  in  other  states;  normal  schools.  (7  same 
1876/7:  4-7.) 

1878.  Minority  rept.  of  Assam,  committee  on  educa- 
tion on  Sen.  bill  309.  4  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  22  sess. 
V.  4  [doc.  19].) 

In  favor  of  McCoppln  bill. 

1882.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  of  $80,000  for  next 
2  fiscal  yrs.  to  meet  necessary  current  expenses. 
(Rept.  bd.  trustees  state  normal  schools  1880/2:  3.) 

1883.  Rept.  on  condition  of  bldgs.  of  state  institutions. 
(Assem.  jol.  25  sess.  pp.  569-572.) 

State  normal  schools,  etc. 
188G/8-1889/90.     Rept.   of  state   supt.   on   state  normal 
schools.     (13  rept.  supt.   public  instruction  1886/8 
(pp.  28-35)— 14  same  1888/90.) 

1892.  Rept.  on  condition  of  the  State  Univ.  and  the 
normal  schools.     (15  satne  1890/2:  34-35.) 

1893.  List  of  state  normal  schools.     4  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Uowker. 

1894-1896.  Rept.  on  work  of  state  normal  schools.  (16 
rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1892/4  (p.  20) — 17 
same  1894/6.) 

1896.  Rept.  of  committee  to  examine  normal  school 
manuals  of  other  states.     (17  same  1896:  25.) 

.     Rept.    on    normal    school    elementary    diplomas. 

(17  same  1894/6:  26.) 

1897.  Petition  for  apprn.  for  establishing  state  normal 
school  in  San  Luis  Obispo.  (Assem.  jol.  32  sess. 
pp.  345-347.) 

.     Rept.  of  San  Luis  Obispo  visiting  committee  on 

locations  for  state  normal  school  and  state  reform 
school.  (Sen.  jol.  32  sess.  p.  702;  Assem.  jol.  p. 
803.) 

1899-1904.  Statistical  rept.  of  state  normal  schools. 
(19  rept.  supt.  public  Instruction  1899/00  (pp.  151- 
159)— 21  same  1902/4.) 

1903.  Rept.  on  state  normal  schools,  Cal.  Polytechnic 
School,  and  Institution  for  deaf  and  blind  at  Berke- 
ley.    (Assem.  Jol.  35  sess.  pp.  373-377.) 

.    Minutes  of  proceedings  of  Jt.  bd.  of  state  nor- 
mal school  trustees,  Apr.  10.     8  pp. 
Not  Hwn  :  entry  from  Rowker. 

1903/4.  Table  giving  no.  of  graduates  of  high  schools 
for  yr.  closing  Juno  30,  1903,  who  cntcrod  slate  nor- 
mal schools  and  universities  during  school  yr  (21 
rept.  supt.  public  Instruction   1902/4:  2'10-241.) 

1904.  Proceedings  of  jt.  normal  school  bd.  (21  same 
1902/4:  8-9.) 

CXPENDITUREB  KOB;    866  abOVC,  EJXFENOITUBES 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Physical  Training 
1865.    Physical  training  in  public  schools.     (1  blenn. 

rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1864/5:  135-144.) 
1888.     Rept.  on  physical  training;   submitted  to  bd.  of 
regents,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  June  26,  by  Geo.  F.  E.  Har- 
rison.   17  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
1895.     Physiology  and   hygiene  vs.   athletics  in  public 
education;  by  S.  S.  Herrick.     C  pp. 

Rept.  Proc.  ann.  State  Sanitary  Conv.  1895. 

Private 

1888.  Recommended  that  private  schools  be  required 
to  rept.  to  state  supt.  (13  rept.  supt.  public  instruc- 
tion 18S6/S:  9.) 

.     List   of   denominational  and   private  schools  of 

state  and  their  principals.  (13  same  1886/8:  158- 
162.) 

1890-1896.    Tabular  repts.  of  private  schools.    (14  same 
1888/90   (pp.  119-125)— 17  same  1894/6.) 
Not  found  In  rept.  1890/2. 

Revenue;  see  below,  School  Fund 
School  Districts 

LINWOOD 
1892.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  Linwood  school  distr.,  Tu- 
lare Co.,  bond  tax  fund.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  con- 
troller 1890/2:  99.) 

NEEDLES 
1902-1904.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  Needles  school  distr., 
San  Bernardino  Co.,  bond  fund.     (Bienn.  rept.  state 
controller  1900/2  (p.  105)— same  1902/4.) 

School  Funds 

See   also   Land :     State.      School   Land ;   do.   Taxation, 
School  Tax. 

1852.  Review  of  revenue  available  for  school  purposes, 
as  increased  by  act  pledging  additional  ann.  tax  of 
5  cents  of  30  Imposed  on  each  hundred  dollars  of 
valuation.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1853.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  on  education  re.  prospective 

sources  of  revenue  for  support  of  schools.  (App. 
to  Sen.  jol.  1852:  643-646.) 

.     Receipts  of  school  fund.      (A.R.  state  treasurer 

1851/2:  18.) 

.  Recommendation  for  repeal  of  provision  in  pres- 
ent revenue  law,  giving  5  cents  or  one-sixth  of  total 
levy  upon  real  and  personal  property  to  school 
fund,  and  that  this  sum  be  turned  over  to  General 
Fund.     (A.R.  state  controller  1851/2:  32.) 

■ — -.  Table  showing  no.  of  children  in  each  co. ;  re- 
ported no.  of  schools;  amts.  expended  for  same; 
amt.  assessed  for  school  purposes,  and  amt.  paid 
into  state  treasury.  (2  A.R.  supt.  public  instruc- 
tion 1852:  11.) 

1852/3-1884.  Receipts  and  payments  on  school  fund. 
(A.R.  state  treasurer  1852/3  (pp.  4-26)- bienn. 
rept.  same  1882/4.) 

1853.  State  treasurer's  rept.  of  school  fund  on  hand 
Jan.  19.  (2  A.R.  supt.  public  Instruction  1852:  29- 
30.) 

1853-1854.  Tabular  stmt,  showing  condition  of  school 
fund.  (A.R.  state  controller  1852/3  (p.  20) — some 
1853/4.) 

1854.  Recommended  that  the  endeavor  on  part  of  gov. 
to  have  placed  in  school  fund  what  of  right  belongs 
there  of  escheated  estates,  be  seconded  by  proper 
legislative  enactments  and  apprn.  (4  A.R.  supt. 
public  Instnicllon  1S54:  5.) 

.     Govs,  special  moss,  and   rept.  of  supt.  of  public 

Instruction  on  ways  and  mciins  for  raising  funds 
for  siipi)ort  of  roiumon  .srhools.  8  pp.  (App.  to 
Assoni.  Jol.  5  sess.  doc.  5(?).) 

Docs.  Incorrectly  numbered?     This  is  probably  no.  4. 


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93 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
School  Funds — cont'd 

1S54.  Uecommeiulation  that  provision  be  made  by  law 
for  semi-aun.  aiiporlionment  of  state  and  co.  school 
funds;  that  each  township  elect  annually  one  comr. 
to  servo  3  yrs. ;  that  ciUes  numbering  over  ten 
thousand  have  special  distr.  organization,  with  re- 
strictive requirements  to  maintain  schools;  that 
office  of  CO.  supt.  be  dispensed  with;  that  people  ol' 
each  township  elect  township  collector  and  treas- 
urer, and  that  state  fund  apportionment  be  sent 
directly  to  him;  that  lUth  and  3(Jth  sees,  of  town- 
ship school  lands  be  placed,  by  legislative  enact- 
ment under  charge  of  township  school  comrs.  (4 
A.R.  supt.  public  instruction  1854:  4-5.) 

.     Review  of  aggregate  of  lands  and  funds  set  apart 

for  school  revenue.     tGovs.  ann.  mess.  1S54:  21.) 

.     Suggested  that  law  concerning  common  schools 

be  amended  so  as  to  provide  that  funds  shall  be 
drawn  from  treasury  upon  warrants  of  comptroller 
Instead  of  those  of  supt.  of  public  instruction.  (A. 
R.  state  controller  1853/4:  34.) 

.     Stmt,  by  cos.  of  no.  of  children  and  school  fund 

distributed  Jan.  1,  being  $5,622  to  each  child  re- 
turned as  within  organized  school  distrs.  (App.  to 
Govs.  ann.  mess.  1854:  39-40.) 

1854-1857.  Stmt,  of  funds  that  have  accrued  and  been 
apportioned  each  yr.  since  organization  of  school 
system;  also  no.  of  schools,  teachers,  and  children. 
Amt.  doled  out  by  state  a  mere  pittance,  there 
being  no  such  thing  as  public  schools,  in  the  full 
acceptance  of  the  term.  (7  A.R.  supt.  public  in- 
struction 1857:  3-5.) 

1856.  Review  of  school  fund  and  inadequacy  of  same. 
(5  same  1855:  3-5.) 

.     Apportionment    of    school    fund,    by    cos.    and 

distrs.,  Jan.  1.     (4  same  1854:  11-14.) 

1857-1861.  Balances  in  school  fund,  etc.,  on  June  30. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1856/7   (p.  38)— same  1860/1.) 

1859.  Recommendation  that  law  be  so  amended  as  to 
compel  trustees  to  apportion  school  fund  money 
among  several  schools  of  distr.  upon  basis  of  daily 
average  attendance,  making  proper  allowance  in 
case  one  or  two  more  of  schools  may  have  con- 
tracted debts;  also  providing  for  distribution  of 
funds  in  case  a  distr.  is  divided.  (9  A.R.  supt.  pub- 
lic instruction  1859:  10-11.) 

1859-1884.  Receipts  and  payments  on  state  school  land 
fund.  (A.R.  state  treasurer  1858/9  (pp.  24-25)  — 
bienn.  rept.  same  1882/4.) 

1860.  Recommendation  that  law  be  so  amended  as  to 
provide  in  case  a  distr.  is  divided,  that  fund  to  its 
credit  be  distributed  among  new  distrs.  in  propor- 
tion to  no.  of  children  betw.  4  and  18.  (10  A.R. 
supt.  public  instruction  1860  (p.  10) — 11  same 
1861.) 

18C1.  Recommendation  that  co.  supts.  be  required  to 
make  apportionments  quarterly.  (11  same  1861: 
26.) 

1861-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  school  fund,  June  30. 
(A.R.  state  controller  1860/1  (pp.  28-29)— bienn. 
rept  same  1902/4.) 

1862.  Corresp.  betw.  state  supt.  and  comptroller  in 
matter  of  arrears  to  school  fund.  (12  A.R.  supt. 
public  instruction  1862:  24-30.) 

.    Stmt,   showing  amt.  expended  for   purchase  of 

bonds  for  school  fund.  (A.R.  state  controller 
1861/2:  35.) 

.  Rept.  on  school  lands  and  school  fund;  legisla- 
tion suggested  for  settlement  of  state's  injebted- 
nes8  to  school  fund.  (12  A.R.  supt.  public  instruc- 
tion 1862:  14-17.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

School  Funds — cont'd 

lSt;2-1869.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  seminary  fund,  June 
30.  (A.R.  state  controller  1861/2  (PP.  68-69)  — 
bienn.  rept.  same  1807/9.) 

1S02/3-1866/7.  Stmt.,  by  cos.,  showing  amt.  for  each 
child  betw.  4  and  18,  derived  from  all  sources  of 
school  revenue  for  each  of  last  3  yrs.  (1  bienn. 
rept.  supt.  public  Instruction  1804/5  (p.  185)— 2 
same  1806/7.) 

Ages  betw.  5  and  IS  after  1805. 

1863.  Condition  of  school  fund.  (13  A.R.  same  1863: 
70-73.) 

.    Comments  on  revenue  from  stamps,  school  fund, 

and  charitable  institutions.  (A.R.  state  controller 
1802/3:  10-11.) 

1864-1807.  Comment  on  receipts  and  expenditures  of 
school  fund.  (1  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  instruc- 
tion 1804/5  (pp.  21-27)— 2  same  1800/7.) 

.     Comparative  stmt.,  by  cos.,  of  total  amt.  of  state 

school  fund  apportioned  for  each  of  last  4  yrs. 
(2  same  18G6/7:  147.) 

1864/5-1871.  Amt.  of  bonds  in  state  treasury  for  bene- 
fit of  school  and  seminary  funds.  (Bienn.  rept. 
state  treasurer  1803/5  (p.  31)— «o»ie  1809/71.) 

1866-1871.  Controller's  stmts,  of  securities  and  reve- 
nues of  state  school  fund  for  each  school  yr.  (2 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1866/7  (pp.  148- 
149)— 4  same  1870/1.) 

1867.  Comment  on  revenue  for  schools  from  all 
sources.     (2  same  1860/7:  25.) 

1869.     See  Debt:  State;  this  date. 

1870-1880.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  school  fund.  (4  same 
1870/1   (pp.  176-180)— 9  same  1879/80.) 

1871.  Comment  on  increase  of  school  revenue.  (4  same 
1870/1:  91-92.) 

.  Recommendation  that  bd.  of  examiners  be  au- 
thorized to  invest  moneys  derived  from  state  school 
lands  in  bonds  of  U.  S.;  also  comments  on  school 
fund.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1869/71:  7-8.) 

.     Stmt,    showing    amt.    of    expenditures,    amt.    of 

each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balances  unexpended  for  purchase  of 
bonds  for  school  fund.     (Same  1809/71:  58.) 

1871/3-1884.  Bonds  held  in  trust  for  state  school  fund 
and  State  Univ.  fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer 
1871/3  (p.  30)— same  1882/4.) 

1875.  The  new  method  of  apportioning  school  money. 
(6  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1874/5:  20- 
32.) 

1879-1882.  Stmt,  of  amts.  received  and  disbursed  for 
acct.  of  state  school  fund  from  Feb.,  1877,  to  Feb., 
1882.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1877/9  (pp.  104- 
105)— same  1880/2.) 

1880-1904.  Comparative  table  showing  amts.  expended 
ann.  from  state  school  fund  for  support  of  common 
schools  since  adoption  of  new  constitution.  (Same 
1892/4  (p.  19)— sa?(!e  1902/4.) 

1881.  Comment  on  bonds  for  school  fund.  (A.R.  bd. 
examiners  dated  Jan.  1,  1881:  8.) 

1882.  Controller's  recommendation  re.  Investment  of 
school  fund  indorsed.  (10  rept.  supt.  public  in- 
struction 1880/2:  19-22.) 

.  Recommendation  that  all  restrictions  be  re- 
moved save  that  which  prohibits  bd.  from  invest- 
ing in  bonds  of  any  co.,  the  debt  of  which  at  time 
exceeds  157o  of  assessed  value  of  taxable  property 
of  said  CO.,  and  that  bd.  be  authorized  to  purchase 
whenever  it  can  do  best  for  school  fund,  or  that 
state  shall  give  her  obligation  for  amt.  in  school 
land  fund,  and  become  debtor  at  low  rate  of  inter- 
est,— 4%  per  annum.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  control- 
ler 1880/2:  14.) 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 
School  Funds — cont'd 

1882.  Recommendation  that  new  bonds,  bearing  inter- 
est at  rate  of  4%  per  annum,  be  issued  and  substi- 
tuted for  bonds  of  state  now  held  in  trust  for 
school  and  university  funds;  also  that  additional 
bonds,  bearing  same  rate  of  interest  be  issued  for 
benefit  of  school  fund.     {Same  1880/2:  19.) 

1884.  Sources  of  school  revenue.  (11  rept.  supt.  pub- 
lic instruction  1882/4  (pp.  15-16)— 12  same  1884/6.) 

1884-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  received  for  school  pur- 
poses from  property  tax,  poll  tax,  and  from  inter- 
est on  state  school  lands,  from  several  cos.  of  state, 
and  from  other  sources,  and  total  distributed  to 
several  cos.  for  same  time.  (Bienn.  rept.  controller 
1882/4  (pp.  88-91)— some  19C2/4.) 

1888.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  restitution  from 
state  school  fund.     (Same  1886/8:  59.) 

1888-1894.  Comment  on  purchase  of  bonds  for  use  and 
benefit  of  state  school  fund.  (A.R.  bd.  examiners 
dated  1889  (p.  3)— same  1893/4.) 

1890.  Stmt,  giving  bonds  held  by  state  treasurer  for 
state  school  fund.     (Same  dated  1891:  5.) 

1890-1894.  School  revenue  and  rate  of  taxation.  (14 
rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1888/90  (pp.  5-6)  — 
15  same  1892/4.) 

1890/2.  Recommendation  that  irrigation  distr.  bonds 
be  added  to  list  of  securities  in  which  the  school 
funds  may  be  invested.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treas- 
urer 1890/2:  6.) 

1892.  In  opinion  of  atty.  gen.,  legisl.  should  be  re- 
quested to  pass  act  transferring  from  general  fund 
to  school  land  fund  sum  equal  to  amt.  of  deficiency; 
stmt,  of  amts.  of  which  said  fund  has  been  de- 
pleted during  different  administrations.  (Rept. 
atty.  gen.  1891/2:  18-19.) 

1892/4.  Recommendation  that  list  of  securities  in 
which  school  fund  may  be  invested  be  increased  by 
addition  of  irrigation  distr.  bonds;  investment 
therein  to  be  optional  with  bd.  of  examiners. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1892/4:  5.) 

1893-1894.  Bonds  held  by  state  treasurer  for  state 
school  fund,  interest  when  collected  going  to  sup- 
port of  common  schools  of  state.  (A.R.  bd.  ex- 
aminers dated  1893   (pp.  5-6)— some  1893/4.) 

1894-1904.  Stmt,  showing  tansactions  in  bonds,  and 
bonds  on  hand,  hehl  by  state  treasurer  in  trust  for 
benefit  of  state  school  fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  state 
treasurer  1894/6   (pp.  41-43)— some  1902/4.) 

1896.  Extracts  from  state  school  law  re.  method  of  ap- 
portioning state  school  money  by  state  supt.  and 
state  and  co.  school  money  by  co.  supts.,  co.  school 
tax,  and  length  of  school  terms.  (17  rept.  supt. 
public  Instruction  1894/6:  15-21.) 

1896-1900.  Bonds  purchased  for  benefit  of  state  school 
fund  since  .Ian.  1,  1895.  (A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated 
1897   (pp.  9-10)— .s-omc  1899/00.) 

1896-1904.  Stmt,  showing  In  detail,  bonds  on  hand, 
June  30,  held  In  trust  by  state  treasurer,  tor  benefit 
of  state  school  fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer 
1894/6  (pp.  44-45)— .some  1902/4.) 

1898.  Recommendation  that  a  transfer  of  $40,000  be 
made  to  state  school  fund  from  railway  tax  con- 
tingent fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1896/8: 
22.) 

1899-1904.  Rept.  of  state  controller  on  school  fund. 
(19  rept.  supt.  pulillc  Instruction  1899/00  (pp.  96- 
99)— 21  same  1902/4.) 

1904.  Comments  on  t)ondH  for  bonntlt  of  school  fund, 
and  table  showing  In  detail  bonds  purchased  by  bd. 
for  licncfit  of  school  fund.  (A.R.  bd.  examiners 
dated  1905:  9-10.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
School  Funds — cont'd 
Geammab  School  Fund 

1890-1892.     Stmt,     of     condition     of     grammar    school 
course  fund.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1888/90 
p.  93)— some  1890/2.) 
High  School  Fund 

1902.     See  above,  Conventions;  this  date. 

1903-1904.  Act  creating  fund  for  benefit  of  high 
schools,  and  providing  for  Its  distribution;  tabu- 
lar stmt,  of  apportionments  by  cos.  and  schools. 
(21  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1902/4:  200-205.) 

1904.  Stmt,  of  conditions  of  state  high  school  fund. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1902/4:  118.) 

.     Comment  on  law  of  1903,  creating  fund  for  sup- 
port of  high  schools.     (21  rept.  supt.  public  instruc- 
tion 1902/4:  11-12.) 
Life  Dlploma  Fund 

1892/4.     Stmt,    of    receipts    and    expenditures    of    life 
diploma   fund.      (16   rept.   supt.   public   instruction 
1892/4:  149.) 
Seminart  Fund 

1862-1863.  Immediate  passage  of  law  to  provide  for 
transfer  of  bonds  due  from  school  fund  to  semi- 
nary fund  recommended.  (12  A.R.  supt.  public 
instruction  1862  (pp.  17-18)— 13  same  1863.) 

1863.  Rept.  of  comptroller  re.  seminary  fund.  2  11. 
(App.  to  jols.  14  sess.  unnum.  doc.) 

.     Communication     from     controller    re.     amt.    of 

money  reed,  into  state  treasury  belonging  to  semi- 
nary fund.     (Sen.  jol.  14  sess.  pp.  166-167.) 

1864/5-1869.  Seminary  fund,  receipts  and  payments. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1864/5  (p.  17) — same 
1867/9.) 

1864/5-1871.    See  above,  School  Fund;  these  dates. 
Text-Book  Fund 

1875/6-1894/5.  Stmt,  for  purpose  of  showing  that  state 
text-book  fund  has  not  been  diverted.  (17  rept. 
public  instruction  1S94/6:  44.) 

1888-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  state  school  book  fund. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1886/8  (p.  85) — same 
1902/4.) 

1894.  Recommendation  that  apprn.  of  $10,000  be  added 
to  state  school  book  fund,  that  more  stringent  and 
explicit  legislation  be  passed  re.  use  of  supplemen- 
tary books  and  sale  of  state  text-books  by  dealer. 
(16  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1892/4:  72.) 

1904.     Stmt,    of    condition    of    text-book    royalty    fund. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1902/4:  119.) 
School  Gardens 

1877.     School  work-rooms  and  school  gardens;    by  Dr. 
E.    Schwab.     (7   bienn.   rept.   supt.   public   instruc- 
tion 1876/7:  48-50.) 
School  Houses 

1861.  School  houses — corresp.  with  a  member  of  the 
medical  profession  re.  requirements  of  a  good 
school  house.  (11  A.R.  supt.  public  Instruction 
1861:  20-24.) 

1863.  Condition  of  school  houses  and  school  archi- 
tecture in  state.     (13  savtc  1863:  63-67.) 

1864-1865.  Stmt,  of  new  school  houses  erected  and 
cost  of  same,  arranged  by  cos.  (1  bienn.  same 
1864/5:  378-391.) 

1865.  Provision  should  be  made  l)y  law  that  no  school 
houses  should  be  erected  outside  of  Incorporated 
cities  unless  plan  bo  submitted  to  co.  supts.  and 
approved  l)y  tliom.     (1  .some  1864/5:  63.) 

.     School  house  architecture;    Individual  examples 

given  In  state.     (1  same  1864/5:  332-377.) 

1869.  Requisites  of  school  architecture.  (3  same 
1868/9:  ;!2-33.) 

.     Pul)llc  school  buildings  of  Cal.     (3  same  1868/9: 

133-155.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 
School  Houses — cont'd 
1871.     School  houses  and  their  ventilation;   lecture  by 

T.   M.   Logan,   M.  D.,   secy,   of   state   bd.   of   health. 

(4  same  1870/1:  214-226.) 
1888.     Recommendation  that  apprn.  of  15000  be  made 

to  be  expended  in  securing  plans  and  apeciflcations 

for  school  bldgs.  for  use  of  school  bds.     (13  rept. 

same  1886/8:  22-23.) 

Kepented  In  rept.  for  1888/00. 
1890.     Improvements   in   school   accommodations.      (14 

same  1888/90:  17.) 
1900.     Plans  for  rural  and  village  school  bldgs.;  by  B. 

Maybeck,  architect,  Univ.  of  Cal.    (19  same  1898/00 

n.  p.) 

School  Hygiene 
1875.    School   hygiene;    medical    inspector    of    schools 
suggested.     (6  blenn.  rept.  supt.  public  Instruction 
1874/5:  76-85.) 

1894.  Preventive  disease  series  [no.  41.  School  hy- 
giene. Addressed  to  the  public  school  teachers  of 
Cal.    8  pp.     (State  bd.  health.) 

Surgeon  General's   Library. 

1895.  Physiology  and  hygiene  vs.  athletics  in  public 
education;    by  S.  S.  Herrick.     6  pp. 

.     Same.     (Proc.  3  ann.  state  sanitary  convention 

1895:  22-25.) 

1900.  Notes  on  school  hygiene;  lighting  of  school 
houses  in  Cal.,  ventilation  and  heating,  school 
desks,  and  location  of  school  houses;  by  F.  B. 
Dresslar.  (19  rept.  supt.  public  Instruction 
1898/00:  31-44.) 

1904.  Notes  on  school  hygiene,  suggested  by  observa- 
tion In  European  schools;  by  Prof.  F.  B.  Dreslar, 
dept.  of  education,  Univ.  of  Cal.  (21  same  1902/4: 
88-97.) 

School  Lands;  see  Land:  State 
School  Libraries;  see  Libraries 
Sectarian 

1853.     Communication   and    rept.    of   Bishop   Alemany, 

concerning  Catholic  schools  in  Cal.     (2  A.R.  supt. 

public  instruction  1852:  27-28.) 
1853-1867.     Brief    historical    sketch    of    action    of    past 

state  legisls.  on  question  of  sectarian   division  of 

school  fund.     (2  bienn.  rept.  same  1866/7:  18-19.) 
1869-1871.     Politics  and  sectarianism  in  public  schools. 

(3  same  1868/9  (pp.  14-15)— 4  same  1870/1.) 
1877.     State  vs.  sectarian  education.     (7  same  1876/7: 

16.) 
1879/80-1881/2.     Rept.  of  state  supt.  on  denominational 

colleges  and  private  schools.     (9  rept.  same  1879/ 

80   (pp.  49-50)— 10  same  1880/2.) 
1888.     List   of  denominational   and   private   schools  of 

state  and  their  principals.     (13  same  1886/8:  158- 

162.) 

Superintendents  of  Schools 

1850.  Supt.  of  public  instruction  elected,  but  estab- 
lishment of  general  school  system  or  endowment  of 
univ.  impracticable  in  unsettled  conditions;  sug- 
gestion to  make  collection  of  statistics,  with  ann. 
repts.  thereon,  the  duty  of  said  officer  until  time 
better  suited  to  establishment  of  schools.  (Govs, 
ann.  mess.  1851.) 
1850-1904.  List  of  supts.  of  public  instruction  from 
organization  of  state  govt.  (14  rept.  supt.  public 
Instruction  1888/90  (pp.  127-129)— 21  same  1902/4.) 

1852.  Catalogue  of  books  belonging  to  office  of  supt.  of 
public  instruction.     (2  A.R.  same  1852:  34-43.) 

1853.  Suggestion  to  abolish  office  of  supt.  of  public 
Instruction  and  devolve  duties  of  same  upon  secy. 
of  state  or  distr.  comrs.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1853.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Superintendents  of  Schools — cont'd 

1855.  Because  of  failure  of  last  leglsl.  to  appropriate 
necessary  funds,  contingent  expenses  of  office  of 
supt.  remain  unpaid.  (5  A.R.  supt.  public  instruc- 
tion 1855:  9.) 

1856.  Suggestion  to  abolish  office  of  supt.  of  public 
instruction  and  devolve  duties  upon  secy,  of  state. 
(Govs.  ann.  mess.  1850:  13.) 

1863.  Only  one  hundred  and  twenty  copies  of  ann. 
rept.  of  supt.  allowed — not  nearly  enough  to  sup- 
ply the  demand  of  school  officers.  (13  A.R.  supt. 
public  Instruction   18G3:  78-79.) 

1879.  Duties  of  state  supt.  (8  bienn.  rept.  same 
1878/9:  45-50.) 

1882.  Increased  apprn.  recommended  for  expenses  of 
state  supt's.  office  and  increase  of  salary  of  deputy 
supt.  to  that  paid  every  other  deputy  state  olHcer. 
(10  rept.  same  1880/2   (p.  20)- 12  same  1884/6.) 

1888.  Increased  apprn.  for  office  of  supt.  of  public  in- 
struction asked  for;  also  provision  for  additional 
clerical  help  and  storeroom.     (13  same  1886/8:  GO.) 

1899-1900.     Rept.  on  official  visitations  by  supt.  of  pub- 
lic instruction.     (19  same  1898/00:  5.) 
City  Supebintenuents 

See  also  above.  Conventions. 

1875.  Extracts  from  repts.  of  city  supts.  (6  bienn. 
rept.  supt.  public  Instruction  1874/5:  229-272.) 

1888/90.     Same.     (14  rept.  same  1888/90:  115-119.) 
County  Superintendents 

See  also  above,  (^'onventlons. 

1852-1865.  Historical  list  of  co.  supts.  of  state.  (1 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1864/5:  292- 
298.) 

1853.  Rept.  of  committee  on  education  re.  neglect  to 
create  office  of  co.  supt.  in  school  laws,  with  sug- 
gestions to  distribute  school  money  in  proportion 
to  no.  of  white  children  in  each  co.  2  pp.  (App. 
to  Sen.  jol.  1853  doc.  17.) 

1858-1863.  Abstracts  of  co.  supts'.  repts.  (8  A.R.  supt. 
public  instruction  1858  (pp.  37-59)— 13  same  1863.) 

1863.  Comment  on  systematic  return  of  errors  in  repts. 
of  CO.  supts.  with  suggested  remedial  legislation; 
salaries  insufficient  to  secure  efficient  officers.  (13 
same  1863:  15-19.) 

1865.  Recommended  legislation  re.  school  trustees:  co. 
supt.  should  have  power  of  removing  those  from 
office  who  neglect  to  perform  their  duties,  of  com- 
pelling them  to  make  necessary  repairs  on  school 
houses  and  to  provide  suitable  outhouses;  inci- 
dentals such  as  stationery,  maps,  charts,  etc., 
should  be  furnished  by  trustees  out  of  co.  fund. 
(1  bienn.  rept.  same  1864/5:  62.) 

1865-1867.  Comment  on  repts.  of  co.  supts.  (1  same 
1864/5   (pp.  80-82)— 2  same  1866/7.) 

1871.  Repts.  of  CO.  supts.,  giving  short  sketches  of  his- 
tory, condition,  progress,  and  wants  of  public 
schools  in  resp.  cos.     (4  same  1870/1:  140-165.) 

1875-1890.     Extracts  from  repts.  of  co.  supts.     (6  same 
1874/5   (pp.  215-228)— 14  same  1889/90.) 
Not  fc.i\n(l  in   repts.   1870/7-1878/9. 

1882-1892.  Inadequate  compensation  of  co.  supts.  (10 
rept.  same  1880/2  (pp.  25-26)— 15  same  1890/2.) 

1890.  On  importance  of  choosing  efficient  co.  supts.; 
amdmt.  to  constitution  recommended  providing  for 
their  election  at  different  time  from  those  of  other 
officers.     (14  same  1888/90:  20-21.) 

Teachers 

See  also  above.  Conventions  ;  Educational  Assns. ;  Edu- 
cational .Tournnls. 
1857-1904.  The  Cal.  system  of  training  elementary 
teachers;  by  C.  C.  Van  Liew;  a  monograph  pub- 
lished by  the  dept.  of  education,  Cal.  La.  Purchase 
Exposition  Comn.  (21  rept.  supt.  public  instruc- 
tion 1902/4:  130-145.) 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 
Teachers — cont'd 

1860.  Favorable  comment  on  remedial  legislation 
passed  at  last  sess.;  recommended  that  law  creat- 
ing state  and  co.  bds.  ot  examiners  be  so  amended 
as  to  permit  each  co.  supt.  to  select  such  of  teach- 
ers as  he  may  see  fit  as  his  assts.  on  bd.  (10  A.R. 
same  1860:  9-10.) 

1861.  Favorable  comment  on  law  providing  for  state 
and  CO.  bds.  of  examiners;  recommendation  that 
teachers'  certificates  granted  by  co.  bds.  have  effect 
for  2  yrs.  Instead  of  for  1  yr.  only.  (11  same  1861 
(p.  19)— 12  same  1862.) 

1862.  Recommended  amdmts.  to  law  providing  for  ex- 
amination of  teachers.     (12  same  1802:  20-21.) 

1863.  On  failure  of  teachers  and  trustees  to  make 
repts.  according  to  law;  stringent  remedial  meas- 
ures recommended;  favorable  comment  on  revised 
school  law  re.  election  of  distr.  school  trustees.  (13 
same  1863:  19-21.) 

.     Comment  on  co.  teachers'  certificates.     (13  same 

1863:  41-43.) 

1863-1867.  Rept.  on  teachers'  examinations  by  state  bd. 
(13  same  1863  (pp.  26-29) — 2  bienn.  rept.  same 
1866/7.) 

1864-1865.  Work  of  co.  bds.  of  examination.  (1  bienn. 
rept.  same  1864/5:  91-93.) 

1865.  Amdmts.  to  laws  re.  co.  bd.  of  examiners  and 
state  bd.  recommending  making  provisions  more 
stringent  and  empowering  them  to  recognize  normal 
diplomas  from  all  states.     (1  same  1864/5:  59-61.) 

.     Common   sense   in   teaching.      (1   same   1864/5: 

130-135.) 

1868-1875.  Questions  used  in  examination  by  state  bd. 
of  examination.  (4  same  1870/1  (pp.  227-251) — 6 
same  1874/5.) 

1869.  Female  teachers;  disparity  betw.  their  salaries 
and  those  of  male  teachers  condemned.  (3  same 
1868/9:  12-13.) 

.     Recommended     legislation     requiring     uniform 

times  for  examinations  of  all  co.  bds.;  also  sug- 
gestion that  members  of  state  bd.  of  examination 
be  remunerated  for  their  services.  (3  same  1868/9: 
8-9.) 

1870-1871.  State  and  co.  bds.  of  examination;  list  of 
diplomas  and  certificates  issued  by  state  bd.  (4 
savie  1870/1:  63-76.) 

1871.  Revocation  ot  teachers'  certificates.  (4  same 
1870/1:  77.) 

1873.  On  the  need  of  trained  teachers;  extracts  from 
examination  papers  of  applicants  who  reed.  co.  bds. 
Indorsement  for  fitness  to  teach.  (5  same  1872/3: 
63-135.) 

1873-1900.  List  of  holders  of  state  teachers'  certificates 
and  diplomas,  in  force  and  effect  June  30.  (5  same 
1872/3   (pp.  285-312)— 19  same  1898/00.) 

1880.  Memorial  opposing  revocation  by  statute  of  all 
existing  teachers'  certificates  and  diplomas.  (Sen. 
jol.  23  sess.  pp.  15C-157.) 

1882.  Co.  bds.  ot  education  and  teachers'  certificates 
under  new  constitution;  recommended  that  Eng- 
lish and  American  literature  be  added  to  subjects 
to  be  examined  on,  and  that  Swctt's  Methods  of 
Teaching  be  made  oasis  ot  examinations-  in  theory 
and  practice.  (10  rept.  supt.  public  instruction 
1880/2:  22-24.) 

1884-1888.  Something  needed  to  retain  teachers  In  the 
profession;  pensions  to  veteran  teachers  earnestly 
commended  to  consideration  ot  leglsl.  (11  same 
1882/4  (pp.  18-20)— 13  same  1886/8.) 

.     Suggested   that  teachers  be  reriulred  to  funilsli 

physician's  certificate,  stating  that  person  tree  from 
any  physical  defect,  or  organic  disease.  (13  same 
1886/8:  20.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Teachers — cont'd 

1888-1890.  Dept.  circular  on  teachers'  apptmts.  and  ex- 
aminations. (13  same  1886/8  (pp.  88-101)— 14 
same  1888/90.) 

1890.  Recommended  legislation  providing  that  issuance 
of  teachers'  certificates  be  based  on  uniform  stand- 
ard throughout  state  and  controlled  by  central 
authority.     (14  sa?ne  1888/90:  25-26.) 

1896.  Rept.  of  committee  of  seven  on  certificating 
teachers.     (17  same  1894/6:  22-23.) 

1902.    Comment  on  law  upon  teachers'  certificates.    (20 
same  1900/2:  17-18.) 
Wages;  see  Labob 
Teachers'  Institutes 

1857.  Recommendation  that  supt.  of  public  instruction 
be  authorized  to  hold  two  teachers'  institutes  each 
yr.,  and  that  apprn.  ot  $3000  be  made  to  defray  ex- 
penses.    (7  A.R.  supt.  public  instruction  1857:  6.) 

1859.  Again  recommended  that  authority  be  given  to 
state  supt.  to  hold  one  or  more  institutes  each  yr., 
and  that  small  apprn.  be  made  to  defray  necessary 
expenses.     (9  same  1859:  13-14.) 

1861-1871.  Rept.  on  state  teachers'  institute.  (11  same 
1861  (p.  18)— 4  rept.  same  1870/1.) 

1865.  Legislation  recommended  making  It  the  duty  of 
every  co.  supt.  in  each  co.  where  no.  of  teachers 
exceeds  10,  to  hold  ann.  co.  institutes  for  not  less 
than  3  days;  also  making  it  the  duty  of  teachers  to 
attend,  and  of  trustees  to  allow  their  wages  to  con- 
tinue during  attendance — the  expenses  of  same 
being  drawn  from  unapportioned  co.  school  fund. 
(1  bienn.  rept.  same  1864/5:  60-61.) 

.  Apprns.  recommended  for  state  teachers'  Insti- 
tutes and  preservation  of  public  docs.  (1  same 
1864/5:  66-67.) 

1869-1871.  Co.  teachers'  institutes.  (3  same  1868/9 
(p.  11)— 4  same  1870/1.) 

1876-1877.  Rept.  on  teachers'  institutes.  (7  same 
1876/7:  7.) 

1882-1892.  Rept.  on  co.  institutes.  (10  same  1880/2 
(p.  30)— 15  same  1890/2.) 

Text-Books 

See  also  Public  Printing. 

1855.  List  of  books  recommended  to  be  used  In  public 
schools.  (5  A.R.  supt.  public  instruction  1855: 
13-16.) 

1855-1856.  See  also  above,  under  Education;  these 
dates. 

1861.  Restoration  of  law  of  1800,  empowering  bd.  of 
education  to  fix  upon  a  uniform  system  of  text- 
books recommended,  the  same  having  been  re- 
pealed in  1861.  (11  A.li.  supt.  public  instruction 
1861  (pp.  24-25)— 12  same  1862.) 

1803-1867.  State  series  of  textbooks;  comments  on 
text-books  adopted.  (13  same  1803  (pp.  29-35)  — 
2  bienn.  rept.  .same  1806/7.) 

1806-1875.     List  ot  state  series  of  text-books.     (3  bienn. 
roi)t.  same  1860/7    (pp.  285-286)— 6  same  1874/5.) 
Not   found  In  1K70/1. 

1809.  Favorable  comment  on  uniform  text-book  law. 
(3  same  1808/9:  21.) 

1871.  Comment  on  state  text-book  system.  (4  same 
1870/1:  50-59.) 

1875.  The  text-book  question;  cost  of  text-books,  too 
many,  needed  reforms.     (0  same  1874/5:  30-55.) 

1870.  Memorial  of  A.  L.  Bancroft  &  Co.,  praying  that 
their  contract  with  bd.  of  (Mhicatlon  for  supplying 
text-lionUs  for  public  schools  be  recognized  and 
made  valid.  6  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  21  Bess.  v.  5  un- 
num.  doc.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THIC  STATK  OK  CALIFORNIA 


97 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Text-Books — cont'd 

1877.  Free  text-books;  extract  from  rept.  of  supt.  of 
public  instruction  of  Wise,  exliibiting  present 
status  of  tree  textbook  question.  (7  blenn.  rept. 
supt.   public  Instruction   1S7G'7:  8:    53-56.) 

1878.  Minority  rept.  of  Asseni.  comralttee  on  education 
re.  substitute  for  Assem.  bill  289.  5  pp.  (App.  to 
Jols.  22  sess.  [doc.  181.) 

Re.  text-books. 

.     Rept.  of  committee  on  education  on  Sen.  bill  51. 

13  pp.     (.Same  22  sess.  v.  4  [tioc.  471) 

To    foster    liomi"    Inrtuslry    In    publication   of   text-books 
and  re.  Bancroft  contract. 

1883.  Special  rept.  of  the  supt.  on  cost  of  school  books, 
estimates  of  cost  to  state  of  compiling  and  publish- 
ing free  text-books.  8  pp.  (Same  25  sess.  v.  3  doc. 
[71.) 

1884-1896.  Rept.  of  work  of  lid.  of  education  in  carry- 
ing out  the  amdmt,  to  constitution,  requiring  them 
to  compile,  adopt,  and  cause  to  be  prtd.  a  uniform 
series  of  text-books  for  use  of  public  schools.  (12 
rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1884/6  (pp.  33-38)  — 
17  same  1894/6.) 

1884-1904.  Review  of  legislation  re.  state  text-books. 
(21  same  1902/4:  26-28.) 

1885.  Rough  estimate  of  cost  of  text-books  made  by 
Supt.  Welcker  and  Prof.  Allen.  (Sen.  jol.  26  sess. 
pp.  219-220.) 

1886.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  of  $20,000  for  state 
school  text-books.  (Blenn.  rept.  state  controller 
1884/6:  39.) 

1886-1895.  Facts  and  figures  regarding  school  text- 
books published  by  state,  compiled  by  secy,  of  state 
[being  rept.  made  to  gov.  for  submission  to  state 
bd.  of  education].  20  pp.  (App.  to  Jols.  32  sess. 
V.  7  doc.  [7].) 

.     Summary  of  text-book  sales  from  Oct.,  1886,  to 

July,  1895.  (17  rept.  supt.  public  instruction 
1894/6:  38-40.) 

.     Detailed  stmt,  of  publication,  sales,  etc.,  of  state 

text-books  from  beginning.  (17  same  1894/6:  45- 
50.) 

1888-1890.  Favoring  free  text-books.  (13  same  1886/8 
(pp.  49-50)— 14  same  1888/90.) 

1888-1896.  Tables  showing  no.  of  books  ordered  prtd., 
no.  sold,  and  amt.  of  money  reed.  (13  same  1886/8 
(p.  48)— 17  same  1894/6.) 

1890.  Proposed  co.  high  school  and  free  text-book  bills. 
(14  same  1888/90:  199-203.) 

.  Act  of  useless  and  extravagant  legislation  com- 
mitted during  last  sess.  in  appropriating  $15,000  for 
purchase  of  plates  of  Cooke's  Entomology,  a  work 
not  intended  for  use  of  children  in  school  room; 
recommended  that  ann.  rept.  of  hortic.  comn.  be 
placed  by  legislation  on  every  teacher's  desk  for 
use  in  lessons  on  entomology.  (14  same  1888/90: 
35-36.) 

1891.  Rept.  re.  apprns.  and  expenditures  for  prtg.  of 
state  school  text-books;  by  F.  F.  Dunn,  expert.  22 
pp.     (App.  to  jols.  29  sess.  v.  7  unnura.  doc.) 

1894.  Suggestion  that  law  be  so  amended  as  to  allow 
state  institutions  to  purchase  books  direct  from 
state  at  cost  and  pay  for  them  as  soon  as  possible 
after  receipt.  (A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated  1895: 
60.) 

1896.  Table  showing  basis  upon  which  prices  of  text- 
books were  fixed,  and  theory  of  state  bd.  of  educa- 
tion, upon  which  basis  prices  were  fixed.  (17  rept. 
supt.  public  instruction  1894/6:  41-42.) 

.     Facts    and    figures    regarding   school    text-books 

published  by  state.     20  pp.     (Secy,  of  state.) 
Kot  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1898-1904.  State  text-books;  tables  showing  prices;  no. 
sold  since  beginning,  and  amt.  of  money  reed.;  no. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Text-Books — cont'd 

sold   (luring  past  2  yrs.  and  amt.  of  money  reed., 
and  no.  on  liand  at  end  of  each  fiscal  yr.     (19  rept. 
supt.   imblic   instruction   1898/00    (pp.   180-181)— 21 
same   i;i(l2/4.) 
1902.     See  above.  Conventions;  this  date. 
1904.     Comment   on    state   text-books.      (21   rept.   supt. 
public  instruction  1903/4:  13-14.) 
Fund;  see  above,  School  Ft  nus 
Vacation  Schools 

1877.  Vacation  schools  vs.  street  education;  mechani- 
cal work  suggested.  (7  blenn.  rept.  supt.  public 
instruction  1876/7:  7-8;  46-47.) 

EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 
Academic 

LkI.A.NI)    ST.\.NhX)RI)    JlSNIOR    UNIVEHSITY 

1884-1904.     Historical  sketch  of  Leland  Stanford  Junior 
Univ.      (20    rept.    supt.    public    instruction    1900/2 
(pp.  30-33)— 21  same  1902/4.) 
University  of  California 

No  attempt  has  been  made  to  collate  the  various  pub- 
lications of  the  several   schools  and  depts.   of  the 
tJnlverslty.     Such  as  had  any  bearing  on  the  topics 
of  this  Index  are  entered  under  proper  topic.     The 
bulletins    of    the    Dept.    of   Geolojiy    have    been    an- 
alyzed as  have  also  the  pu1>llcatlons  of  the  Agrlc. 
Experiment  Station. 
See  also  I/and  :    State.     School  Lands.     Seminary,  etc. 
serial 
Secretary's  Report 

1  series 

1875.  Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  regents  for  year  ending  May 
31.     With  suppl.  financial  stmts,  to  July. 

Checklist 
1875.      Berkeley,  1875.     SO  pp.,  6  foldg.  tables,  17  leaves. 

2  series 

1876-1878.  Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  regents  for  year  ending 
June  30.     With  detailed  financial  stmts,  to  July  1. 

Checklist 
1S76.     Berkeley,  1876.     15  pp.,  5  foldg.  tables,  13  leaves. 

1877.  San    Francisco,    1877.      in    pp.,    0    foldg.    tables,   9 

leaves. 

1878.  Not  seen. 

3  series 

1879-1882.  Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  regents  of  the  Univ.  of 
Cal.  for  year  ending  June  30. 

Checklist 
1870.     Berkeley,   1870.     .'il    pp.,  6  foldg.  tables,  4  leaves. 

.     Appendix,     v.  p. 

The  I'nlverslty  library  during  1878/9.     8  pp. 
Dr.    H.   D.   Cogswell's  endowment  of  a   College  of 
Dentistry  and  a  Chair  of  Moral  Philosophy.     18 
pp. 
The  Harmon  gymnasium.     1  leaf. 
Bulletin  no.  XI.     4  pp. 


188: 


1880. 

Sacramento,  188(1.     45  pp. 

1881. 

lb.,   1881. 

84   pp. 

1882. 

lb.,   1882. 

62   pp. 
4  series 

-1901. 

Ann.  report  of  the  secy,  to  the  bd.  of  regents 

of  the 

Univ.  of  Cal.  for  year 

ending  June  30. 

Checklist 

1883. 

Sacramento,   1883.     79 

pp. 

1884. 

lb.,  1884. 

65  pp. 

1885. 

lb..    1885. 

120  pp. 

ISNfi. 

lb..    1880. 

161   pp. 

1887. 

lb.,   1887. 

185    pp. 

1888. 

lb,.    1888. 

160  pp. 

1889. 

lb..    18H9. 

245   pp. 

1890. 

lb.,   1890. 

271    pp. 

1891. 

lb.,   1891. 

280  pp. 

1892. 

11).,    1892. 

142   pp. 

1893. 

lb.,   1893. 

157   pp. 

1894. 

lb.,    1894. 

121   pp. 

189.5. 

lb..   1895. 

Ix.  285  pp. 

1896. 

lb..   189fi. 

xlll,  354   pp. 

foldg.  table. 

1897. 

Berkelev, 

1898.      Ix.   132  pp. 

1898. 

lb.,   1898. 

X,    147   pp. 

1899. 

Sacramento.   1899.     vlll 

127  pp. 

1900. 

lb.,   1901. 

100   pp. 

1901. 

lb..   1902. 

98   pp. 

98 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

Academic — cont'd 

Uxmasiir  OF  Calitobxia — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Regents'  Report 

1869.     Rept.  of  bd.  of  regents  of  the  Univ.  of  Cal. 

Checklist 

1869.     Sacramento.  1S69.     8   pp. 

Also  in  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1869  in  App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc. 

2  series 

1870/1.  Rept.  of  regents  of  the  Univ.  of  Cal.  re.  opera- 
tions and  progress  of  institution. 

Checklist 
1S70/I.      Sacramento,  1872.     23  pp. 

Also  in  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1870/1  in  App.  to  jols.  10  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc. 

3  series 

1872/3-1877/9.  Bienn.  repts.  of  the  regents  of  the 
Univ.  of  Cal. 

Checklist 
1872/3.     n.  t.  p.  in  copy  seen.     69  pp. 
1873/5.      Sacramento,  1875.     148  pp. 
1875/7.     ib..   1877.     176  pp. 
1877/9.     n.  t.  p.  in  copy  seen.     114  pp. 

.     Supplement.     College  of  Agriculture.     113  pp. 

Also  In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1872/3  in  App.   to  jols.  20  sess.   v.  3  unnum.  doc. 

1873/5 21      "      V.  2 

1875/7    "      22     •■      V.   1 

1877/9 23     "      V.  2 

.      Suppl.  in  .\pp.  to  jols.  23  sess.  v.  1. 

4  series 

1880.    Rept.  of  regents  for  yr.  endg.  June  30. 
Checklist 
1880.     Sacramento.  1880.    06  pp. 

Also  in  Collected  docs,   as  follows  : 
1880  In  App.  to  Jols.  24  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc. 

5  series 

1881/2.     Univ.  of  Cal.     Rept.  of  pres.  of  bd.  of  regents. 
Checklist 
1881/2.     Sacramento,  1882.     76  pp. 

Also  In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1881/2  in  Apo.  to  jols.  25  sess.  v.  <!  unnum.  doc. 

6  series 

1882/4-1902/4.  Univ.  of  Cal.  Bienn.  rept.  of  pres.  of 
the  Univ.  on  behalf  of  bd.  of  regents,  to  His  Excel- 
lency the  Governor. 

Checklist 


1882/4. 

Sacramento,  1884.     81 

pp. 

1884/6. 

11).,   18.S0. 

V,    (1),  150 

PI). 

1886/8. 

lb.,   1889. 

120  pp. 

1888/90 

11).,   1891. 

138   pp. 

1890/3.* 

lb.,   1894. 

66  pp. 

1894. 

lb.,   1895. 

04   pp. 

1894/6. 

lb.,    18;i6. 

81   pp. 

1896/8. 

Herkelev, 

1898.      133   pp. 

1898/00 

11).,    1900. 

194   pp. 

1000/2. 

11).,    1902. 

2.'i3    (1)    pp 

1002/4. 

lb.,    1004. 

237  pp. 

In  Colloctjed  doc. 

.  as  follows : 

1882/4 

n  App.   to 

jolR.  20  sess. 

V.   1   iinnnm.  doc 

1884/6 



"     27     •• 

V.     1 

" 

1886/8 

"       "        " 

"     28     " 

V.    1 

' 

1888/00 

omitted. 

1890/3 

n  App.  to 

Jols.  31  sess. 

V.  6  unnum.  doc 

1804 

"     32     '• 

V.  4   doc. 

m. 

1894/0 

'*      •*       •• 

.,     3^     .. 

V.  4      " 

12). 

1896/8-1902/4  omitted. 

Bulletin  of  the  University 

1  series 

1874-1892. 

Bulletin, 

1-37.     irreg. 
2  series 

r-'i'i   I'm  1 

liiill'tln. 

v.  1-f).    quarterly. 

*  In    1H92   I  here  was   no   preHldent   to  a»Bume   the  duly 

of   mnklni;  n    rept.     The   Inxt  three  repts,   are  also 

publlHhed  as  folliiwH  : 

1898/00.   Cnlv.   of  Cnl.    Iliillellns,   n.   s. 

1900/2.      Rupiil.  lo  V.   5  t'niv.   Chronicle. 

1002/4.     Univ.  Cbrunlcle  v.  7,  no.  1  extra  no. 


2,   no.   .1. 


EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
Academic — cont'd 

University  of  Califobxia — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
California  University  Chronicle 
1S9S-1904.     Cal.  Univ.  Chronicle,  an  official  record.   Pub- 
lished by  the  Univ.  of  Cal.     v.  1-7. 

Visiting  Committee 

See  above  serial  group  under  Education,  same  under 
Public  Buildings  and  Grounds  and  under  Mainte- 
nance. 

non-serial 

18(?).  Rept.  [of  bd.  of  regents  1  on  the  water  supply 
of  the  Univ.  of  Cal.     12  pp. 

18(?).  The  State  Univ.  Memorial  by  bd.  of  regents. 
Disastrous  effects  of  passage  of  Carpenter  bill — 
its  unconstitutionality.    2  11. 

1850.  Corresp.  re.  plan  for  organization  of  state  univ. 
(Legisl.  jol.  1851:  759-762.) 

1853-1900.  The  Univ.  of  Cal.:  historical  sketch,  perma- 
nent plans,  relation  to  other  public  schools  of  state, 
students'  enrollment  and  expenses,  financial  stmt. 
(19  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1899/00:  161-177.) 

1854.  Establishment  of  state  univ.  at  earliest  moment 
recommended.     (4  A.R.  same  1854:  5.) 

1857.  Urging  immediate  establishment  of  state  univ. 
and  military  inst.,  setting  forth  leading  features  of 
Univ..  such  as  Cal.  needs;  direct  apprn.  of  $100,000 
recommended.     (7  same  1857:  9-12.) 

1859.  Again  urging  immediate  establishment  of  state 
univ.  on  military  plan  and  recommendation  that 
Monterey  Redoubt  be  secured  from  U.  S.  for  site 
of  same.     (9  same  1859:  28-36.) 

1860.  Rept.  recommending  establishment  of  state  univ. 
(Assem.  jol.  11  sess.  pp.  354-355.) 

1862.  Rept.  on  so  much  of  govs.  mess,  as  relates  to  a 
state  univ.     (Same  13  sess.  p.  642.) 

1864.  Rept.  re.  establishing  a  state  univ.  29  pp. 
(App.  to  Jols.  15  sess.  v.  2  unntim.  doc.) 

1864-1904.  Comparative  table  giving  summary  of  de- 
grees conferred  in  Colle.ge  of  Cal.  from  1864-1869; 
and  in  academic  colleges  of  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1870- 
1904.  (21  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1902/4: 
46-52.) 

1867.  Rept.  of  secy,  of  college  of  agric,  mining,  and 
mechanical  arts  re.  site  given  by  College  of  Cal.,  in 
Oakland,  and  proposition  by  latter  for  foundation 
of  a  univ.  there.  4  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  17  sess.  v.  2 
[doc.  101.) 

1868.  Acts  to  create  and  organize  and  endow  the  Univ. 
of  Cal.  (3  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  Instruction 
1868/9:  190-201.) 

1869-1871.  On  progress  of  State  Univ.;  the  Agric.  Col- 
lege.    (3  same  1868/9  (pp.  25-31)— 4  same  1870/1.) 

1869/70-1903/4.  Comparative  tables  giving  summary  of 
officers  of  instruction  ami  research  in  Univ.  of  Cal. 
and  enroIlni(>nt  In  acadmuic  and  professional  col- 
leges and  Lick  Observatory  for  series  of  vrs.  (21 
rept.  same  1902/4:  40-45.) 

1869/71.  Rept.  of  regents  of  Univ.  of  Cal.  re.  opera- 
tions and  progress  of  institution.  (App.  to  jols.  19 
sess.  V.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

[1870.1  Univ.  of  Cal.  Circular.  Organization  of  the 
Univ. 

.     Rept.   [adverse]   of  committee  on  state  univ.  to 

whom  was  ipferrcd  memorial  of  Mechanics'  Insti- 
tute of  S.  F.  tliat  several  colleijcs  connected  with 
the  Univ.  at  licrl<oley  lie  removed  thence  to  S.  F. 
6  pp.     (Api).  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [77  |.) 

.     Ropt.   I  favorable  1   of  Sen.  finance  committee  re. 

endowment  of  state  univ.  5  pp.  (Same  18  sess. 
V.  2  unuum.  doc.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THR  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


99 


EDUCATION:   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
Academic — cont'd 
U.NivEiisiTY  Of  California — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1870-1875.  Kept,  of  Univ.  of  Cal.  (4  blenn.  rept.  supt. 
public  Instruction  1870/1  (pp.  181-198)— 6  same 
1874/5.) 

1870-1898.  Table  showing  no.  of  teachers  and  students 
each  yr.  (Rept.  of  committee  to  make  examination 
of  state  institutions  1S99:  34.) 

.     Same  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1872.  Rept.  on  "  unlv.  site"  at  Berl<eley.  (Sen.  jol. 
19  sess.  p.  C37.) 

.     Rept.    (favorable)    on   state  univ.  bids.,  now   in 

course  of  construction  at  Berkeley,  the  water  sup- 
ply, etc.    4  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  19  sess.  v.  2  doc.  [5].) 

[1874.1     The  Univ.  and  its  nianaKers,  before  the  people 
and  the  law;  by  Prof.  Wm.  Swinton.     15  pp. 
Not  scon  :  i-ntry   from  T'.owkcr. 

.     Rept.   of   Assem.   committee   re.   construction   of 

College  of  Letters,  charging  Dr.  Merritt,  to  whom 
was  delegated  the  power  vested  in  bd.  of  regents  of 
State  Univ.,  with  squandering  public  moneys  by 
overpaying  contractors,  and  the  regents  with  being 
accessories  after  the  fact;  also  testimony  taken 
during  investigation  of  alleged  frauds,  including 
deeds  of  site  of  College  of  Cal.  11,  464  pp.  (App. 
to  jols.  20  sess.  v.  4  docs.  [9,  10].) 

.     Rept.   of  jt.   committee  apptd.   to  examine    into 

mngmt.  of  Univ.  of  Cal.,  incl.  administration  of 
trusts  confided  to  regents  thereof.  3,  109  pp. 
(Same  20  sess.  v.  6  [doc.  1].) 

Rept.  of  commlttoe.  toxt  of  fostlmony;  memorial  of 
recents  requesting  an  investigation. 

.     Same;    rept.  minus  testimony.     (Assem.  jol.   20 

sess.  pp.  1165-1168.) 

.     Rept.   of   Sen.   committee   on   public   bldgp.    and 

grounds.     6  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  20  sess.  v.  6   [doc. 

11].) 

Apptd.  under  Sen.  re.s.  of  .Tan.  0  to  Investigate  manner 
In  which  money  appropriated  at  last  sess.  for 
bidg.  purposes  at  State  t'nlverslty  was  expended. 

.     Stmts,  of  the  regents  ....  to  jt.  committee  of 

legisl.,  Mch.  3.    70  pp. 

Perhaps  privately  prtd.     Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.     Preamble   and    resolution   of   the   jt.   committee 

from  the  State  Grange,  Mechanics'  State  Council, 
and  Mechanics'  Deliberative  Assem.,  and  reply  of 
the  regents  of  the  Univ.  8  pp. 
1875.  Stmt,  of  progress  and  condition  of  Univ.  of  Cal.; 
prepared  at  request  of  the  regents  .  .  .  ;  by  D.  C. 
Gilman,  pres.  56  pp. 
[1876.]  Rept.  to  finance  committee  of  bd.  of  regents, 
Univ.  of  Cal.    15  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
.  Rept.  of  Sen.  special  committee  on  certain  ques- 
tions re.  regents  of  state  univ.  4  pp.  (App.  to 
jols.  21  sess.  V.  5  unnum.  doc.) 
.  Rept.  of  Assem.  committee  re.  state  univ.,  nor- 
mal school,  and  institute  for  deaf  and  dumb  and 
blind.     5  pp.     (Same  21  sess.  v.  5  unnum.  doc.) 

.     Memorial  of  bd.  of  regents  of  Univ.  of  Cal.  to 

Sen.  and  House  of  U.  S.  [praying  for  grant  of  pub- 
lic lands].     5  pp.     (Bull.  Univ.  of  Cal.  no.  25.) 
1878.     Mess,  of  gov.  ace.  by  communication  of  Hon.  S. 
C.    Hastings.     4   pp.     (App.   to   jols.    22   sess.   v.   4 
[doc.  15].) 

Re.  Mr.  Hastings'  proposal  to  give  to  state  sum  of 
money  to  found  a  College  of  Law  to  l>ecome  a 
dept.  of  State  T'niversity. 

.     Rept.    on    condition    of   domain    of    State    Univ. 

(Assem.  jol.  22  sess.  pp.  779-780.) 

.     Memorial  from  bd.  of  regents.    Disastrous  effects 

of  passage  of  Curtis  bill;  its  unconstitutionality. 
11  pp.     (Univ.  of  Cal.  Bull.  30.) 


EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
Academic — cont'd 

U.NIVKR.SITY  OF  C.VI.Il'OH.NIA — COnt'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1880-1890.     Rept.  of  state  supt.  on  State  Univ.  and  Its 

branches.     (9  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1879/80 

(pp.  28-38)— 19  same  1888/90.) 
1881.     Memorial  of  regents  of   unlv.  of  apprns.     2   11. 

(App.  to  jols.  24  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

1883.  Special  mess,  of  Gov.  Stoneman  transmitting 
rept.  of  state  engr.  on  sewerage  of  deaf,  dumb,  and 
blind  asylums  and  the  State  Univ.  7  pp.  (Same 
25  sess.  V.  1  doc.  (5].) 

1884.  Regents'  manual  of  laws,  orders,  etc.,  governing 
Univ.     256  pp. 

1885.  Petition  of  bd.  of  regents  to  legisl.  submitting 
schedule  of  apprns.,  Jan.  1.     6  pp. 

1886.  Academic  history  of  each  member  of  teaching 
force  of  the  Univ.  of  Cal.,  Oct.  1,  1886,  and  of  some 
of  the  ex-mombers.  (Bienn.  rept.  pres.  of  Unlv. 
1886:  119-138.) 

1886-1888.  List  of  published  writings  of  officers  of  the 
Univ.     (Same  1888:  109-117.) 

1887.  Rept.  [favorable]  of  Sen.  committee  on  the  nor- 
mal school  and  the  State  Univ.,  suggesting  need  of 
ann.  permanent  income  for  latter.  4  pp.  (App.  to 
jols.  27  sess.  V.  8  doc.  [14].) 

.     The   present   and   future  of  the  Univ.;    address 

delivered  by  ,1.  F.  Swift.     10  pp. 

.  Repts.  to  academic  council  by  committee  on  cur- 
ricula, committee  on  higher  degrees,  committee  on 
jt.  regulations;  together  with  rules  for  govt,  of 
library  which  have  been  established  by  regents  of 
Univ.     49  pp. 

1887-1890.  Growth  of  the  Univ.  of  Cal.  Comparative 
chart  of  attendance  and  income.  (To  ace.  bienn. 
rept.  of  regents  1894/6.) 

1889/90-1897/8.  Table  showing  no.  of  graduates  each 
yr.  from  State  Univ.  (Rept.  of  committee  to  make 
examination  of  state  institutions  1899:  34.) 

1890-1893.  List  of  published  writings  of  officers  of  the 
Univ.      (Rept.  of  pres.  of  Univ.  1893:  48-65.) 

1891.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  health  on  sanitary  condition  and 
mngmt.  of  State  Univ.,  etc.  (12  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
health  1890/2:  21-26.) 

1892.  Rept.  on  condition  of  State  Univ.  and  normal 
schools.  (15  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1890/2: 
34-35.) 

1892/3-1901/2.  State  Univ.;  historical  sketch,  its 
scopes,  govt.,  increase  in  enrollment,  and  univ.  ex- 
tension.    (20  same  1900/2:  18-21.) 

1895.  Adolph  Sutro's  letter  to  the  regents  of  the 
Univ on  the  selection  of  a  site  for  the  affili- 
ated colleges. 

[1897?]  Rept.  of  reception,  preparation,  and  judgment 
of  plans  submitted  in  preliminary  concourse  for 
Phoebe  A.  Hearst  architectural  plan  for  Univ.  of 
Cal.     3  pp.,  plate. 

.     Prospectus  for  the  Phoebe  Hearst  architectural 

plan.     7  pp.     4°. 

.     Programme    for    International    competition    for 

Phoebe  A.  Hearst  architectural  plan  of  Unlv.  of 
Cal.,  Berkeley,  Dec.  3.     40  11.     4°. 

1898.  Address  of  Regent  .1.  B.  Reinstein  at  special  mtg. 
of  regents  "  for  purpose  of  suggesting  and  discuss- 
ing matters  necessary  to  prosperity  of  Univ,"  Jan. 
15.     41  pp. 

.     The  accrediting  of  secondary  schools.     13  pp. 

.     Relation  of  Unlv.  to  secondary  schools;  addresa 

delivered  by  F.  Slate,  Nov.  10.     19  pp. 

1899.  Rept.  on  State  Univ.  (Rept.  of  committee  to 
make  examination  of  state  Institutions  1899:  33- 
35.) 

.    Same  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 


100 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
Academic — cont'd 
Uxn-EBSiTY  OF  Califobxia — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1899.     International  competition  for  Phoebe  A.  Hearst 

architectural  plan  tor  Univ.  of  Cal.   obi.  4°.   152  pp. 
[1900.]     Funds  of  Univ.:   rept.  of  committee  apptd.  by 

Council  of  Associated  Alumni. 
1902-1904.     Rept.    of    progress    of    State    Univ.    during 

past    2    yrs.      (21    rept.    supt.    public    instruction 

1902/4:  29-39.) 
1904.     Table  showing  percentage  of  students  of  class  of 

1904  at  Univ.  of  Cal.      (11  bienn.  rept.  labor  sta- 
tistics 1902/4:  99.) 

Fund 
1862-1863.     Rept.  on  univ.  fund;   immediate  passage  of 

law   to    provide   for   transfer    of   bonds    due   from 

school  fund  to  seminary  fund,  recommended      (12 

A.R.  supt.  public  instruction  1862   (pp.   17-18) — 13 

same  1863.) 
1867/9-1884.     State  Univ.  fund  receipts  and  payments. 

(A.R.  state  treasurer  1867/9    (p.  23) — bienn.  rept. 

same  1882/4.) 
1871-1904.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  univ.  fund.     (Bienn. 

rept.    state    controller    1869/71    (pp.    98-99) — same 

1902/4.) 
1871/3.     Univ.    endowment    fund;     receipts    and    pay- 
ments.     (A.R.    state    treasurer    1871/3    (p.    21)  — 

bienn.  rept.  same  1877/9.) 
1871/3-1884.     See  above,  School  Fund:   these  dates. 
1873-1879.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  univ.  endowment  fund. 

(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1S71/3   (pp.  130-131) 

— same  1877/9.) 
1879.    Rept.  on  condition  of  certain  funds,  etc.,  re.  state 

univ.     8  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  23  sess.  v.  5  unnum. 

doc.) 
1879/80-1884.     Receipts  and   payments  on   consolidated 

perpetual   endowment   fund,   Univ.    of   Cal.      (A.R. 

state  treasurer  1879/80   (p.  10) — bienn.  rept.  same 

1882/4.) 
1880-1890.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  consolidated  perpetual 

endowment    fund    of    Univ.    of    Cal.    (coin    acct.). 

(Bienn.    rept.    state    controller    1879/80    (p.    43)  — 

same  1888/90.) 
1888-1904.     Stmt,    of    condition    of    state    univ.    fund. 

{Same  1886/8   (p.  80)— same  1902/4.) 
1894/6-1904.     Stmt,   showing  transaction   in   bonds  and 

bonds  on  hand,  held  in  trust  by  state  treasurer  for 

Univ.  fund.     (A.R.  state  treasurer  1894/6  (p.  46)  — 

Bienn.  rept.  same  1902/4.) 

I'e<-'ii)tft  and  Kj-jiciiditurcH 
1871-1873.     Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 

each   apprn.    made   by    law,    amt.    expended    iinder 

each,    and    balance    unexpended    for    state    univ. 

(Bienn.    rept.    state    controller    1869/71    (p.    53)  — 

same  1871/3.) 
1882-1904.     Same.  (Same  1880/2  (p.  64)— 4'07)?e  1902/4.) 
1891-1898.     Table  showing  ann.  aggregate  cost  of  main- 
tenance.     (Rept.   of  committee   to   make   examina- 
tion of  state  Institutions  1899:  34.) 

.     Same  In  App.  to  Jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1903/4.     Itemized  stmt,  of  receipts  and   disl)ursemonts 

of  Univ.  of  Cal.     (21  rept.  supt.  public  instruction 

1902/4:  57-66.) 
Industrial  and  Technical 
CAi.ifon.MA  Poi.YTKciiNir  Sfiiooi,,  Sa.n  LriR  Onispo 

1903.  Rept.  on  Cal.  Polytechnic  School,  etc.  (Assam, 
jol.  35  HBHS,  pp.  373-377.) 

1903/4.  Rept.  of  director  of  Cal.  Polytechnic  School. 
(21   rept.  Hupt.   public   Instruction   1902/4:  255-258.) 

1904.  Rept.  on  work  of  Hchool  I'HialillKhcd  at  Ran  I.uIh 
Obispo  for  teaching  agrlc,  mechanics,  and  domcatlc 
science.  (1  bienn.  rept.  comr.  hortlc.  1903/4:  203- 
204.) 


EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
Industrial  and  Technical — cont'd 

California  Polytech.nic  School,  San  Luis  Obispo — cont'd 
1904.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  contingent  fund,  Cal.  Poly- 
technic   School.       (Bienn.     rept.     state    controller 
1902/4:  119.) 

.     Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of  each 

apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under  each, 
and  balance  unexpended  for  Cal.  Polytechnic 
School.     (Same  1902/4:  95.) 

.     Cal.   Polytechnic   Institute  at   San   Luis   Obispo. 

(21  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1902/4:  9-10.) 
Cogswell  Polytechnic  School 

1890.     The  Cogswell  Polytechnic  School  in  S.  F.     (14 
rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1888/90:  35.) 
Normal  Schools 

CHICO 
serial 
1890/2-1902/4.     Rept     of     trustees     of     State     Normal 
School,  Chico. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
18f>0/2  In  App.   to  jols.  30  sess.  v.  7  unnum.  doc. 

18!12/4 31      "       V.  fi 

1804/6 ■■      32     "       V.  5    doc.     [5]. 

1806/8-1808/00  not  found. 

1900/2  in  App.   to  Jols.  35  sess.  v.   2  doc.    [13]. 

Visiting  Committee 

See  under  Tublic  Buildings  and  Grounds,  serial  group, 
also  under  Maintenance  :      State. 

non-serial 

1889.     Rept.  on  investigation  of  charges  agst.  trustees 

of  Normal  School  at  Chico.     (Sen.  jol.  28  sess.  p. 

624.) 
.     Testimony    taken    before    jt.    special    committee 

apptd.  to  investigate  certain  charges  in  connection 

with  the  erection  of  the  branch  state  normal  school, 

Chico,   Butte  Co.     48   pp.      (App.   to  jols.   28  sess. 

V.  7  doc.  [2.1) 
1891-1898.     Table  showing  no.  of  graduates,  total  cost 

of    maintenance,    and    cost    per    student    each    yr. 

(Rept.  of  committee  to  make  examination  of  state 

institutions  1899:  37.) 

.     Same  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1899.     Rept.   on  state  normal  school  at  Chico.     (Rept. 

of  committee  to  make  examination  of  state  institu- 
tions 1899:  35-39.) 

.     Same  in  App.  to  jols.  33  soss.  v.  2. 

1900-1904.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  contingent  fund,  Chico 

state  normal  school.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller 

1898/00  (p.  107)— sawe  1902/4.) 

LOS    ANttELES 
serial 
1890/1-1902/4.     Rept.  of  trustees  of  state  normal  school, 
Los  Angeles. 

In  Collected  docs,  a.s  follows  : 
1 800/1  In  App.  to  Jols.  20  sess. 
1801/2    "       •'      "     "      20     •• 

1802/4 30     " 

1894/0 32     •■ 

1800/8-1808/00  not  found. 
1900/2   In  Ap|).   lo  Jols.  35  sess. 

Visiting  Committee 

See  serial  Kroup,  under  I'iil)llc  Buildings  and  Grounds ; 
also   Maintenance  :      State. 

non-serial 

1881-1882.     Rept.  of  slate  supt.  on  branch  normal  school 

at  Los  Angeles  established  In  1881.      (10  rept.  supt. 

public    Instruction    1880/2     ( pi).    42-43)— 12    sam.e 

1884/0.) 
1883.     Rocomniendatlon    for    branch    normal    school    In 

Los  Angeles  to  be  siippll(>d   with  an   actual   rather 

than  a  nominal   i)rlnrlpal.     ( Itept.   bd.  trustees  of 

state  normal  schools  1882/4:  15.) 


7  unnum.  doc. 

7  "            " 

6 

,1  doc.     [41. 

2  doc.   [141. 


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101 


EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

Normal  Schools — cont'd 

l.OS  ANCKLKS— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1883-1898.  Table  showing  no.  of  pupils  each  yr.;  do. 
teachers  and  officers;  do.  salaries.  (Kept,  of  com- 
mittee to  make  examination  of  state  institutions 
1899:  43.) 

.     Same  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1884.     See  under  San  Jose,  below;   this  date. 

1884-1898.  Table  showing  no.  of  graduates,  total  cost 
of  maintenance,  and  cost  per  student  each  yr. 
(Kept,  of  committee  to  make  examination  of  state 
institutions  1899:  42.) 

.     Same  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1895.  Rept.  on  state  normal  school  bldg.  at  Los  Ange- 
les.    (Sen.  jol.  31  sess.  pp.  371-373.) 

1899.  Rept.  on  state  normal  school  at  Los  Angeles. 
(Rept.  of  committee  to  make  examination  of  state 
institutions  1899:  39-4G.) 

.     Same  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

Fund 

1900-1904.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  contingent  fund,  Los 
Angeles  state  normal   school.      (Bienn.   rept.   state 
controller  1898/00   (p.  107)— some  1902/4.) 
F€f€ii)ts  and  Expenditures 

1882.  Rept.  of  receipts  and  expenditures  for  bldg. 
branch  normal  school  at  Los  Angeles.  (Rept.  bd. 
trustees  of  state  normal  schools  1880/2:  14.) 

1882-1883.  Rept.  of  expenditures  from  apprn.  for  fur- 
nishing the  branch  normal  school  bldg.,  for  34th 
fiscal  yr.     (Same  1882/4:  12.) 

1882-1884.  Rept.  of  receipts  and  expenditures  for  com- 
pletion of  branch  normal  school  bldg.,  Los  Angeles. 
{Same  1882/3:  27.) 

1883-1888.  Financial  rept.  of  branch  normal  school, 
Los  Angeles,  for  yr.  endg.  June  30,  1883.  (Same 
1882/4   (pp.  10-11)— same  1887/8.) 

1883/4.  Rept.  of  expenditures  from  apprn.  for  im- 
provement of  grounds,  branch  normal  school. 
(Same  1882/4:  28.) 

1886-1894.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  state  normal 
school  at  Los  Angeles.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  control- 
ler 1884/6   (p.  73)— same  1892/4.) 

SAN   DIEGO 
1902-1904.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  contingent  fund,  San 
Diego   State   Normal    School.      (Bienn.    rept.    state 
controller  1900/2  (p.  104)— same  1902/4.) 

SAN    FIIANCISCO 
1902-1904.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  contingent  fund,  S.  F. 
State  Normal  School.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  control- 
ler 1900/2  (p.  104)— same  1902/4.) 

SAN    JOSE 
serial 
1890/2-1902/4.    Rept.  of  trustees  of  state  normal  school, 
San  Jose. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1890/2  In  App.  to  Jols.  30  sess.  v.  7  unnura.  doc. 
1892/4    "       ••      "     '•      .tl     "       V.  6 

1894/6 .S2     "       V.  5    doc.    [.■?]. 

1896/8    "       33     "       V.  2      "       [4]. 

1898/00 35     "       V.  2      "       [L!]. 

1900/2-1902/4  not  found. 

Visiting  Committee 
See  serial   group  under   Education,   above ;   also   under 
Public  Buildings  and  Grounds  and  under  Mainlf- 
nance :   State. 

non-serial 
1861.     Communication  from  committee  of  State  Educa- 
tion  Convention    upon    state    normal    school,   com- 
mended to  consideration  of  legisl.     (11  A.R.  supt. 
public  Instruction  1861:  15-17.) 


EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
Normal  Schools — cont'd 

SAN  JOSE— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1862.  Apprn.  of  $(:000  recommended  to  be  made  for 
support  of  State  Normal  School  during  ensuing  yr. 
(12  same  1862:  23.) 

1863.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  Cal.  state  normal 
school.     (13  same  1863:  185-188.) 

1863-1871.  Rept.  on  state  normal  school.  (13  same 
1863  (pp.  49-55)— 4  bienn.  rept.  .same  1870/1.) 

1863-1877.  Rept.  of  principal  of  state  normal  school. 
(13  same  1863  (pp.  191-214)— 7  bienn.  rrpt.  .some 
1876/7.) 

1866.  Rept.  of  Assem.  committip  on  education  re.  state 
reform  school,  normal  school,  and  asylums.  4  pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  16  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

1866-1867.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  state  normal  school  trustees. 
(2  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1866/7' 
102-117.) 

1870.  Majority  and  minority  repts.  of  jt.  committee  on 
permanent  location  of  state  normal  school.  4  pp., 
1  1.     (App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  V.  3  doc.  [171.) 

.  Proceedings  of  jt.  convention  to  select  a  perma- 
nent site  for  location  of  state  normal  school,  Mch 
10.    17  pp.     (Same  18  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [26].) 

.     Act    establishing    state    normal    school    at    San 

Jos6.  (3  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  instruction 
1868/9:  186-189.) 

1872.  Rept.  of  Sen.  committee  on  construction  of  state 
normal  school  bldg.  at  San  Josg,  work  has  cost 
more  than  the  estimate,  involving  a  trustee  and 
the  supt.  of  construction  in  charge  of  having  an 
interest  in  a  contract  for  materials.  (App.  to  jols. 
19  sess.  V.  4  doc.  [1].) 

.     Supplementary    rept.    of    committee    on    public 

bldgs.  re.  state  normal  school.  4,  149  pp.  (Same 
19  sess.  V.  4  unnum.  doc.) 

.     Rept.   of   Assem.   committee   on   construction   of 

state  normal  school  at  San  Jos6,  imputing  fraud  in 
one  transaction  betw.  a  trustee  and  supt.  and  a 
contracting  firm,  etc.  (Same  19  sess.  v.  4  docs. 
[2,  3].) 

1874.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  comrs.  of  state  normal  school 
bldg.,  San  Jos6.  11  pp.  (Same  20  sess.  v.  5  [doc. 
18].) 

1875.  Same.     5  pp.     (Same  21  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

1876.  Rept.  on  state  normal  school  bldg.  and  recom- 
mendation for  apprn.  to  complete  structure.  (Sen. 
jol.  21  sess.  p.  304.) 

.     Repts.  of  Sen.  committee  on  education  re.  Assem. 

bill  374  abolishing  bd.  of  trustees  of  normal  school, 
the  bd.  of  regents  of  the  Univ.,  and  creating  one 
elective  bd.  to  manage  common  school  dept.,  nor- 
mal school,  and  the  unlv.    6,  16  pp.     (App.  to  jols. 

21  sess.  V.  5  unnum.  doc.) 

.     Rept.    of    Assem.    committee    re.    state    normal 

school,  etc.   5  pp.    (Same  21  sess.  v.  5  unnum.  doc.) 

1878.  Rept.  of  committee  on  education;  visiting  com- 
mittee on  state  normal  school,  etc.     5  pp.     (Same 

22  sess.  V.  4  [doc.  43].) 

1878/9.     Rept.  of  trustees  of  state  normal  school,  Dec. 

31.     (Same  23  sess.  v.  5  unnum.  doc.) 
1879/80-1884/6.     Rept.   of   state   supt.   on   state  normal 

school.  San  Jos6.     (9  rept.  supt.  public  Instruction 

1879/80  (pp.  40-46)— 12  same  1884/6.) 
1881.     Rept.   of   committee   on    public   bldgs.,   on   state 

normal  school,  etc.     12  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  24  sess. 

V.  3  unnum.  doc.) 
1883.     Rept.   on   conditions  of   univ.,   deaf,   dumb,   and 

blind  asylum,  and  San  Jos6  state  normal  school. 

(Assem.  jol.  25  sess.  pp.  375-377,) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

Normal  Schools — cont'd 

SAX  JOSE — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1884.  Estimates  of  apprns.  needed  to  carry  on  schools 
for  coming  2  yrs.  at  San  Jose  and  branch  normal, 
Los  Angeles.  (Rept.  bd.  trustees  of  state  normal 
schools  1882/4:  3.) 

1887.  Rept.  on  Univ.  and  San  Jos6  normal  school. 
(Sen.  jol.  27  sess.  pp.  140-141.) 

.     Rept.,   favorable,   of  Sen.   committee   on   normal 

school  and  the  state  univ.     4  pp.     (App.  to  Jols.  27 
sess.  V.  8  doc.  [141.) 

1889.     Historical  sketch  ....  with  catalogue  of  grad- 
uates and  record  of  their  work  for  27  yrs.     283  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bnwker. 

1893.  Rept.  on  normal  school  bldg.  at  San  Jos6.  (As- 
sem.  jol.  30  sess.  pp.  308-309.) 

1899.  Rept.  on  state  normal  school  at  San  Jos§.  (Rept. 
of  committee  to  make  examination  of  state  insti- 
tutions 1899:  46-52.) 

.     Same  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1903-1904.     The  San  Josg  state  normal  school:   inaugu- 
ration of  the  movement.     (21  rept,  supt.  public  in- 
struction 1902/4:  98-101.) 
Fund 

1869/71-1879.  State  normal  school  bldg.  fund,  receipts 
and  payments.  ( Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1869/71 
(p.  20)— same  1877/9.) 

1871.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  normal  school  bldg.  fund. 
(4  bienn,  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1S70/1:  178- 
179.) 

1873-1879.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  state  normal  school 
bldg.  fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1871/3 
(pp.  128-129)— same  1877/9.) 

1900-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  contingent  fund,  San 
Jos6  State  Normal  School.  (So»ie  1898/00  (p.  107) 
—same  1902/4.) 

Receipts  and  Expendittirca 

1865-1873.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  exi)endcd  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  state  normal 
school.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1863/5  (p. 
40)— same  1871/3,) 

1865/6-1870/1.  Stmt,  of  ann.  expenditures  of  state  nor- 
mal school.  (2  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  instruction 
1866/7  (p.  112)- 4  same  1870/1.) 

1870-1898,  Table  showing  cost  of  bldgs.  and  improve- 
ments. (Rept.  of  committee  to  make  examination 
of  state  institutions  1899:  51-52.) 

,     Same  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1871.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of  each 
apprn,  made  by  law.  amt.  expended  under  each,  and 
balance  unexpended  for  state  normal  school  bldg. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1809/71:  77.) 

1881.  Rept.  of  receipts  and  expenditures  for  bldg.  at 
San  Jos6  and  for  support  of  school.  (Rept.  bd.  of 
trustees  of  state  normal  schools  1880/2:  7.) 

1882.  Same;  for  impiovement  of  Normal  School 
Square,  San  .)os6.     (Same  1880/2:  11.) 

1882-1888.  Financial  stmt,  of  state  normal  school  at 
San  Jo86  for  yr.  endg.  June  30.  (Same  1882/4  (pp. 
7-9)— some  1887/8.) 

1883.  Rept.  of  expenditures  from  apprn.  for  improve- 
men  of  Normal  School  Square,  San  JosC,  33d  and 
34th  yrs.     (Same  1882/4:  13.) 

1890/M897/8.  Table  showing  per  capita  cost  of  luiplls 
per  annum.  (Rept.  of  committee  to  make  examina- 
tion of  state  Institutions  1899:  51.) 

.     Same  In  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

.  Tables  showing  aggregate  nnn.  cost  of  mainte- 
nance and  cost  per  graduate.  (Heiil.  of  coniniilli'c 
to  make  examination  of  state  Institutions  1899; 
49.) 

.    Same  In  App.  to  jols,  33  sess,  v.  2, 


EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
Sectarian 

1S70.  Petition  for  relief  of  free  school  of  Presentation 
Convent  of  S.  P.  2  11.  (App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  3 
unnum.  doc.) 

EEL  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

EL  DORADO  COUNTY  (1850) 

Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Assessors;  see  Ta.xation:  State 
Brookite  in;   see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Bullion  Production 
1S85.    See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Production; 
this  date. 
Copper  Mining 

1892/4-1894  6.     See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Cop- 
per:  these  dates. 
Debt;   see  that  title 

Diamonds  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Gold  Mining 

1888.     See   Natural    Resources.      Mineral.      Gold;    this 

date. 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;   these  dates. 

Gold  Production 

1879-1880.  See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral;  these 
dates. 

1881.     See  same;  this  date. 

1892-1895.     See  same;  these  dates. 
Indian  Wars;  see  War  Expenditures 
Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources,    Mineral 
Limestone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Marble  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mines 

1879/80.  See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.  Produc- 
tion; this  date. 

Mines  and  Mining 

1S89/90-1890/2.    See  Industries,  etc.   Mines  and  Mining; 
these  dates. 
Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/6.     See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 
Octahedrite  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Quicksilver  Mining 

1892/4-1894/0.     See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Quick- 
silver; these  dates. 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 
Roads;  see  that  title 
Silver  Production 

1892-1895.     Sec     Natural     Resources.       Mineral;     these 
dates. 
Slate  in;  sec  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Steatite  and   Serpentine  in;    sec   Natural  Resources,     Min- 
eral 
Surveyor;  see  Land 

ELECTION     REWARD     FUND;     see     FINANCE:     STATE, 
FUNDS 

ELECTRUM;   sec  NATURAL  RESOURCES.     MINERAL 

EMERY;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.     MINERAL 

EMIGRATION;  see  POPULATION,     MIGRATION 


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103 


EMINENT  DOMAIN;  see  LAND:  STATE.    MINERAL  (under 
date  of  1857) 

Kor    tlio    water-fruut    coiitrovorstes    iu    S.    F.    uiid    I'lsf- 
whero,  see  Land.     Waterfront  Property. 

EMPLOYERS'  LIABILITY 
Insurance;    see  Insurance 

EMPLOYMENT;  see  LABOR 

EMPLOYMENT  BUREAUS;  see  LABOR 

ENGINEER 

Reports;  see  Public  Works 

EPIDEMICS;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

EQUALIZATION;  see  TAXATION:  STATE 

ESCHEATS;   see  LAND 

EUCALYPTUS;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES      FORESTS 

EUREKA 
Climate;   see  that  title 

EVENING  SCHOOLS;  see  EDUCATION 

EXAMINERS,  BOARD  OF 
Expenditures  for;  see  Finance:  State 
Reports;  see  Debt:  State.    Claims 

EXECUTIVE    MANSION;    see    PUBLIC    BUILDINGS    AND 
GROUNDS:  STATE 

EXHIBITIONS 
Agricultural;  see  Agriculture.     Fairs 
Educational;  see  Education 
Industrial;  see  Industries,  etc. 
Mineral;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Vinicultural;  see  Industries,  etc.    Liquor 

EXPERIMENT  STATIONS 
Agricultural;  see  Agriculture 
Forestry;  see  Natural  Resources.    Forests 

EXPORTS;  see  COMMERCE,  ETC. 

EXPRESS  COMPANIES 

1860.  Rept.  on  memorial  of  sureties  of  Pacific  Express 
Co.  for  release.  (Assem.  jol.  11  sess.  pp.  243-24S; 
Sen.  jol.  pp.  220-226.) 

FAIRS 

Agricultural;  see  Agriculture.     Fairs 

FARMERS'  ALLIANCE;  see  AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES 

FARMERS'    INSTITUTES;    see    AGRICULTURE.      EDUCA- 
TION 

FEATHER  RIVER;   see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

FEDERAL  TAX  FUND;  see  FINANCE:  STATE.    FUNDS 

FEEBLE-MINDED 

Maintenance;  see  Maintenance:  State 

FEES,  COMMISSIONS,  ETC. 

1854.  Reduction  of  officers'  fees  urged.  (Govs.  ann. 
mess.  1854:  29.) 

1855.  Same.     (Same  1855:  12-13.) 


FEES,  COMMISSIONS,  ETC.— cont'd 

1S5S.  Veto  of  act  nmondatory  and  suppl.  to  act  to  regu- 
late fees  of  offlcc.     (Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  pp.  681-682.) 

1892-1S94.  I'lilform  fee  lilU  tlirounhout  whole  state  rcc- 
onunonded;  rate  of  compensation  for  collection  of 
state  taxes  In  each  co.  not  the  same — sugRestion 
that  If  compensation  Is  to  be  given  for  this  work 
each  CO.  receive  Its  just  proportion.  (Rept.  atty. 
gen.  1891/2  (pp.  5-6)— same  1893/4.) 

1894.  Comments  on  atty.  fees,  and  recommendation 
that  law  be  amended  so  that  no  state  officer,  bd.,  or 
comn.  will  have  any  authority  to  incur  any  Indebt- 
edness for  attys.  without  authority  from  bd.  and 
such  Indebtedness  cannot  be  allowed  by  1x1.  unless 
permission  is  given  in  writing,  signed  by  all  mem- 
bers of  bd.     (A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated  1895:  53.) 

1896.     Recommendation  for  amdmt.  of  sec.  416,  politi- 
cal code,  re.  fees.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  dept.  1894/6: 
16-17.) 
County  Officers 

1860.  Rept.  on  act  to  regulate  fees  of  co.  clerks  of  Los 
Angeles  and  San  Diego  cos.  (Assem.  jol.  11  sess. 
pp.  494-497.) 

1861.  Rept.  on  act  to  amend  act  to  regulate  fees  in 
office  of  Yuba  Co.     (Same  12  sess.  pp.  263-264.) 

1868.  Rept.  of  committee  on  fees  and  salaries  on  com- 
pensation of  CO.  officers.  5  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  17 
sess.  V.  3  fdoc.  18].) 

.     Rept.    [favorable]    of  Assem.   special   committee 

on  adoption  of  uniform  system  of  fees  for  all  cos. 
of  state.     5  pp.     (.Same  17  sess.  v.  2  [doc.  321.) 

1877.  Comments  on  repts.  of  fees  of  co.  officers. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  dept.  1875/7:  20-21.) 

Expenditures  for 

1852-1855.     Controller's  stmt,  of  state  expenditures  for 
lawyers'  fees.     (Assem.  jol.  1855:  692-693.) 
Insurance  Companies;  see  Insurance.    Revenue 
Revenue 

1862-1865.     Stmt,  giving  amt.  of  cash  reed,  by  secy,  of 
state  on  acct.  of  fees,  certificates  of  incorporation, 
etc.     (A.R.  secy,  of  state  dept.  1862   (p.  8)— bienn. 
rept.  same  1864/5.) 
1873-1877.     Bienn.  stmt,  of  receipts  into  state  dept.  on 
acct.   of   fees   and   revenue   stamps.      (Bienn.   rept. 
state  dept.  1871/3  (pp.  5-6)— same  1875/7.) 
1879.     Stmt,  of  amts.  reed,  for  fees,  sale  of  codes.  Cal. 
repts.,    copies    of    geological    survey,    ballot    paper, 
statutes,    and    amdmts.    to    codes,    1877-1878.    from 
date  of  last   rept.,  July  1,  1877,  to  June  30,  1879. 
(Same  1877/9:  3-4.) 
1886-1902.     Stmt,  giving  mo.  receipts  from  all  sources 
(Same  1884/6  (p.  37)— same  1900/2.) 
UnclassKlod  ;  mo.  aKgrecatcs. 
Land  Office;  see  Land:  State.     Revenxje 
Tax  Collectors;  see  Taxation 
GnniTnl  Matorlal. 

FENCE  LAW;  see  AGRICULTURE 

FERRIES 

1869.  Comrs.  recommend  such  modification  of  law  as 
will  place  ferry  owners  on  same  footing  with  other 
occupants  of  water-front.  (Bienn.  rept.  harbor 
comrs.  1867/9:  9.) 

SAN  FRANCISCO 
Sec  Railroads.     Depots. 

FERTILIZATION 

Soil;  see  Agriculture.    Soils 

FERTILIZERS 
Commercial;  see  Industries,  etc. 


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FIBER  PLANTS;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS 

FIDELITY  INSURANCE;   see  INSURANCE 

FIG 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

FINANCE:  COUNTY 

1849/50.  Comments  on  payments  of  certain  co.  expen- 
ditures out  of  state  treasury,  which  should  be  paid 
by  COS.  themselves.  (A.R.  state  comptroller  1849/ 
50:  543.) 

Facing  from  Collected  docs. 

1862.  Recommendation  that  "  act  concerning  duties  of 
CO.  treasurers "  be  repealed,  and  that  mileage  al- 
lowed CO.  treasurers  be  so  established  as  not  to  ex- 
ceed $150  in  any  individual  case.    (Same  1861/2:5.) 

1868.  Rept.  of  special  committee  re.  financial  condi- 
tion of  cos.  in  Cal.  [Tabulated  statistics.]  16  pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  17  sess.  V.  3  [doc.  61.) 

1869-1892.  Stmt,  showing  financial  condition  of  cos. 
of  state,  Nov.  1.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller 
1867/9   (pp.  172-173)— same  1890/2.) 

1873.  Comments  on  adjustment  of  balances  and  stmt, 
showing  balance  due  from  each  co.  (Same  1871/3: 
12-14.) 

.     Summary  stmt,  of  repts.  of  auditors  of  several 

cos.     (A.R.  equalization  bd.  1872/3:  78-79.) 

SACR.\MENTO  COUNTY 
1851.     Memorial  and  docs.  re.  bad  financial  condition  of 
Sacramento   Co..   with    review   of  causes   of   same. 
(Legisl.  jol.  1851:  862-865.) 

1857.  Unfavorable  rept.  on  act  to  authorize  funding  of 
certain  warrants  drawn  by  auditor  of  Sacramento 
Co.,  on  treasury  of  said  co.  prior  to  Nov.  1,  1855. 
(Sen.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  656-657;  Assem.  jol.  pp.  660- 
661.) 

1876.  Veto  of  act  to  enable  bd.  of  supervisors  of  Sacra- 
mento Co.  to  refund  certain  moneys  claimed  to 
have  been  paid  into  co.  treasury  by  ex-sherifi  and 
ex-tax-collector,  in  excess  of  what  was  required  by 
law  to  be  paid.     (Sen.  jol.  21  sess.  p.  567.) 

FINANCE:  MUNICIPAL 

SACn.\MENTO 
1868.  Rept.  [minority]  of  judiciary  committee  re. 
Assem.  bill  216  authorizing  legislation,  by  voters  of 
Sacramento  City,  of  a  certain  portion  of  the  state 
funds  into  the  city  treasury.  2  U.  (App.  to  jols. 
17  sess.  V.  2  [doc.  35].) 

SAN    rUANCISCO 

1858.  Veto  of  act  to  authorize  bd.  of  supervisors  of  city 
and  CO.  of  S.  F.  lo  direct  auditor  of  said  city  and 
CO.  to  audit,  and  treasurer  of  same  to  pay  certain 
claims  therein  mentioned.  (Son.  jol.  9  sess.  |ip. 
173-174.) 

FINANCE:    STATE 

MII.ITAIiY    finVEUNMENT,    1840-184!> 

1846-1847.  Review  of  peculiar  conditions  existing  In 
Cal.  at  time  of  original  collection  of  civil  fund,  col- 
lected by  U.  S.  revenue  ofllcers  In  ports  of  state 
prior  to  its  admission.  (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1854: 
11-1.3.) 

1846-1849.  Rept.  re.  disposal  and  amt.  of  civil  fund,  as 
Bhown  by  accts.  of  various  ofllcers  of  mllllarv  govt. 
8  pp.     (App.  to  Ren.  jol.  1853  doc.  7:',.) 

1840-1850,  Rept.  and  corresp.  ro.  history,  amt.  and 
legitimate  disposal  of  civil  fund  collected  In  Cal. 
ports  by  II.  S.  revenue  ofllcers  ijrlor  lo  admission  of 
state  to  Union.     (Legisl.  jol.   IK49/.50:  817-828.) 

1848-1849.  Neglect  of  federal  govt,  to  provide  terri- 
torial organization   for  Cal.  during  time  Cal.   cltl- 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

MILITAHY  r.OVEUXMENT,  1846-1849 — cont'd 
zens  were  being  taxed  by  said  govt.,  quoted  as  im- 
portant cause  of  financial  difficulties  of  state. 
(Govs.  ann.  mess.  1856:  6.) 
1848-1850.  Govs.  mess,  transmitting  accts.  current  of 
civil  fund  collected  by  U.  S.  revenue  officers  in  Cal. 
ports  prior  to  admission  and  drawn  upon  for  ex- 
penses of  military  govt.  8  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol. 
1853  doc.  53.) 

1849.  Review  of  injustice  of  federal  act  for  collection 
of  revenues  in  ports  of  Cal.  prior  to  admission  to 
Union.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1S51.) 

1849-1850.  Rept.  re.  state's  right  to  surplus  revenue 
collected  by  U.  S.  in  Cal.  ports  prior  to  its  admis- 
sion.    (Legisl.  jol.  1851:  866-867.) 

1850.  Majority  and  minority  repts.  of  committee  on 
res.  re.  public  domain,  mineral  lands,  custom 
houses,  branch  of  U.  S.  mint,  and  certain  moneys 
rightfully  belonging  to  state  of  Cal.  (Same  1849/ 
50:  802-817.) 

.  Adoption  of  measures  looking  to  early  estab- 
lishment of  custom  houses  and  branch  of  U.  S 
mint  urged  by  committee  on  res.  re.  same.  (Same 
1849/50:  813.) 

.     Prosecution    of   claim    to   revenues   collected    in 

Cal.  ports  by  U.  S.  prior  to  admission  to  Union, 
urged  by  committee  on  res.  re.  same.  (Same 
1849/50:  813-814.) 

1851.  Refunding  to  state  of  duties  collected  by  U.  S. 
previous  to  recognition  of  state  govt,  delayed  in 
Congress.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1851.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  re.  civil  fund.     (Legisl.  jols. 

1851:  865-867.) 

1852.  Govs.  mess.  re.  erroneous  impression  prevailing 
as  to  extent  of  Cal.  claim  agst.  U.  S.  for  civil  fund 
collected  by  U.  S.  revenue  officers  in  Cal.  ports 
prior  to  admission,  urging  investigation  and  rept. 
re.  same  as  basis  for  claim  for  full  reimbursement 
thereof:  reviewing  general  administration  of  said 
fund  during  military  govt.  (Sen.  jol.  1853:  185- 
186;  Assem.  jol.  pp.  223-224.) 

.  Action  urged  with  view  to  obtaining  reimburse- 
ment for  revenue  collected  by  U.  S.  in  Cal.  ports 
prior  to  admission  to  Union.  (Govs.  ann.  mess. 
1852.) 

.     .It.  res.  of  legisl.  of  Cal.  re.  civil  fund,  Feb.  6. 

2  pp.  (U.  S.  32  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  misc.  doc.  27; 
Sen.  misc.  doc.  58.) 

Text  not  printed  In  Cnl.  .iols. 

1855.  Suggestion  to  memorialize  Congress  for  reim- 
bursement of  amt.  expended  by  state  for  civil  govt. 
betw.  Dec.  15,  1849,  and  Sept.  9,  1850,  in  view  of 
decision  of  U.  S.  Supreme  Court  a.gst.  state  claim 
to  civil  fund  collected  in  Cal.  ports  by  U.  S.  reve- 
nue officers  prior  to  admission.  (Govs.  ann.  mess 
1855:  10-11.) 

STATE   OOVEHNMENT,    184!)-datc 

serial 
Controller 
1  series 
1849/50-1864/5.     Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  for  vr.  endg. 
June  30. 

In  Collcctrd  ilncs.  iis  follows: 
18-U)/''''0  In   .Si-n.   Join,   isr.l  :r>inr)40. 

"   Assem.   jols.    18,11  :  077-1004. 
18.''.l/2      ••  App.   to  Sen.       Jols.    is:,:\  doc.   1. 

185:1/4       "       (1  SPSS,   unnuni.  doc. 

18r):t/4       ' Assem.     "       «     " 

18r.4/.')      Sen.  •'       7     " 

18,''.,''i/n      Assem.      "       8     " 

ISr.n/O      Sen.  "       8     ■• 

IS.IT  Assem.      "        il     •■ 

1857  Sen.  ••       y     •' 


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105 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

STATIC  liOVKUNMKNT,  1849-datc — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Controller — cont'd 

2  series 

1857/8-1864/5.     Ann.   rept.   of  controller   for   yr.   endg. 

June  30. 

In  (\>IIoot(»d  does,  as  follows  : 

l.SoT/S  In  A|)|).   t«  Assem.  Jols.   10  sess.  unnum.  doc. 

1857/S Sen.  "     10     " 

"       "  Asspm.       "     11     "  " 

••   Sen.  •■     11      " 

"       •'  Assem.       "      12     "  " 

■•  Si-n.  ■•     12     " 

App.   lo  Jols.   13  sess.    unnum.    doc. 


1S58/9  • 
IN.%8'9  ' 
ls."!i  i;o  • 

IS.MI  lil(  ' 
18ti(l  1  ■ 
1861/2  • 
1862/3  ' 
1863/4  • 
1864/5  ' 


14 

15 
16 
10 


V.   1    unnum.   doc. 


3  series 
1865/7-1877/9.     Blenn.  rept.  of  controller. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1865/7  In  App.  to  Jols.  17  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc. 


1867/9  " 

r-    ..  -..   18  •• 

V.  1    "     * 

1869/71  " 

19  " 

V.  1     "       ' 

1871/3  •' 

20  " 

V.  1     " 

1873/5  '■ 

21  '• 

V.  1     "       ' 

1875/7  •■ 

22  " 

V.  1     " 

1877/9  " 

23  • 

V.  1     "       ' 

4  series 

1879/80.     Rept.  [ann.]  of  controller  [for  yr.  endg.  June 
30]. 

In  Collected  docs,  a.**  follows  : 
1879/80  In  App.  to  Jols.  24  sess.  T.  1  unnum.  doc. 

5  series 
1880/2-1902/4.     Bienn.   rept.  of  controller. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1880/2   In  App.   to  Jols.   25  sess.  v.   1   unnum.  doc. 


1882/4  ••   •' 

..   ..   26  •• 

V.  1 

1884/6  ••   " 

••  '■   27  •■ 

V.  1 

1886/8  "   '• 

..  ..   28  " 

V.  1 

1888/90  ■■   " 

..  ,.   29  " 

V.  1 

1890/2  "   " 

"  "   30   ' 

V.  1 

1892/4  "   " 

•'  "   31   •' 

V.    1 

1894/6  " 

"  ••   32  • 

V.  1 

1896/8  "   " 

'•  "   33  " 

V.  1  doc. 

[41. 

1898/00 "   '• 

"  •'   .■!4   '■ 

V.  1    •' 

[61. 

1900/2  " 

•■   "   35  • 

V.  1   " 

[7|. 

Treasurer 
1  series 
1849/50-1862/3.     Ann.   rept.   of  treasurer   for  yr.   endg. 
June  30. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1840/50  In   Sen.  Jols.   IS.^l  :  553-558. 

"  Assem.  Jols.  1851 :  897-902. 
"  App.   to  Sen.       Jols.  1852  :  511-515. 
1853   doc.   2. 
Assem 


1850/1 

1851/2 

1852/3 

1853/4 

1853/4 

1854/5 

1854/5 

1855/6 

1855/6 

1856/7 

185B/7 

1857/8 

1857/8 

18.58/9 

18.')8/9 

1859/60 

1859/60 

1860/1 

1861/2 

1862/3 


5  sess.   1855    doc.    3. 


"  Sen. 
**  Assem. 
"  Sen. 
"  Assem. 
"  Sen. 
"  Assem. 
"  Sen. 
*'  Assem. 
"  Sen. 
'*  Assem. 
"  Sen. 
'*  Assem. 
Sen. 


6 
6 

7 
7 
8 
8 
9 
9 
10 
10 

11 
11 

12 
12 


doc.  3. 
"  3. 
'•  3. 
■•      3. 

unnum.    doc. 


'  Jols.  13  sess.  unnum.  doc. 

■      "     14 
.      „     1- 

2  series 


1863/5-1877/9.     Bienn.  rept.  of  treasurer. 
In  Collected  docs.  a.s  follows  : 
1863/5  In  App.  to  Jols.  16  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc. 


18C5/7 
1867/9 
1869/71 ' 
1871/3  ' 
1873/5  ' 
1875/7  ' 
1877/9 


17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 


1 

v.  1 

V.  1 

V.  1 

T.  2 

T.  1 

V.  1 


25  sess. 

V. 

unnum 

.  doc 

20  •• 

V. 

'* 

*' 

27  •• 

V. 

•* 

'* 

28  " 

V. 

•• 

" 

29  " 

V. 

•* 

'* 

30  " 

V. 

" 

" 

31   " 

V. 

" 

'* 

32  " 

V. 

doc. 

41. 
2]. 

33  " 

V. 

** 

34  " 

V. 

*' 

5  . 

35  " 

V. 

*• 

6]. 

FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

STATIC  (loVICK.NMlCNT,  1849-date— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Treasurer — cont'd 

3  series 
1879/80.     Rept.  [ann. J  of  treasurer. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1879/80  In  App.  to  Jols.  24  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc. 

4  series 

1880/2-1902/4.    Blenn.  rept.  of  treasurer. 

lu  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
lSKO/2  In  App.   to  Jols. 
1SS2/4     ■'        •'       •'      " 
1884/0    "        "       "      '• 

1886/8 '  " 

1888/90"   "   "  " 

1890/2  

1892/4  "   "   ••   " 
1894/6  "   "   "   ■• 

1896/8  •'   

1898/00"   "   "  " 
1900/2  '•   "   "  " 

no7i-serial 

1849.  Keeping  out  of  debt  and  meeting  all  obligations 
promptly  cited  as  means  of  securing  prosperity. 
(Govs.  ann.  mess.  1849.) 

1849-1850.  Review  of  causes  leading  up  to  creation  of 
large  state  debt;  formation  of  state  with  empty 
treasury  and  without  intermediate  process  of  terri- 
torial govt.,  immediate  necessity  for  providing  cur- 
rent funds  at  ruinous  rates,  transient  and  untax- 
able character  of  first  immigration  and  adoption  of 
cumbersome  and  expensive  form  of  govt,  as  pro- 
vided by  constitution,  etc.     {Same  1856:  3-6.) 

1849-1853.  Revenue  inadequate  to  meet  demands  on 
treasury.     {Same  1856:  5.) 

1850.  Majority  and  minority  repts.  of  committee  on 
res.  re.  public  domain,  mineral  lands,  custom 
houses,  branch  of  U.  S.  mint,  and  certain  moneys 
rightfully  belonging  to  state  of  Cal.  (Legisl.  jol. 
1849/50:  802-817.) 

.     Deficiency    in    revenue    reviewed.      (Govs.    ann. 

mess.  1851.) 

.     Review  of  defects  in  system  of  accounting  betw. 

treasurer's  and  comptroller's  offices,  showing  pos- 
sibility of  controller's  issuing  unlimited  amt.  of 
warrants  on  treasury  without  evidence  of  same  ap- 
pearing in  any  office  but  his  own;  and  possibility 
of  moneys  being  placed  in  treasury  without  being 
accounted  for  in  controller's  office,  as  result  of 
operation  of  foreigti  miners'  tax  act,  and  act  creat- 
ing office  of  state  assayer.    (A.R.  comptroller  1850.) 

1850-1852.  Finances  of  state  neglected  and  heavy  lia- 
bilities, repeatedly  contracted,  beginning  to  grow 
burdensome.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1853.) 

1850-1855.  Heavy  expenses  incurred  by  state  as  result 
of  expensive  and  cumbersome  system  of  govt,  pro- 
vided for  by  constitution,     (.s'awie  1856:  5.) 

1851.  Rept.  re.  feasibility  of  securing  reimbursement 
from  U.  S.  of  expenses  of  organizing  Cal.  govt. 
(Legisl.  jol.  1851:  849-851.) 

.  Practice  of  Incurring  debt  to  meet  ordinary  ex- 
penses of  govt,  condemned,  and  reduction  of  ex- 
penditures with  increase  of  taxation  suggested  as 
remedy  for  deficiency  in  revenue.  (Govs.  ann. 
mess.  1851.) 

1852.  Legisl.  heretofore  not  successful  in  providing 
for  wants  and  necessities  of  state.  (Govs,  special 
mess.  Jan.  30,  1852.) 

.  General  review  of  causes  of  unsatisfactory  con- 
dition of  state  finances,  with  specific  suggestions 
for  improvement  of  same.     {Same  Jan.  30,  1852.) 

.     $158,000  annually  saved  to  state  by  retrenchment 

act  of  sess.  of  1851,  and  further  enactments  urged 
along  same  lines.     (Same  Jan.  30,  1852.) 


106 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

STATE  COVERNMENT.  1849-date — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1852.  Recommendation  to  repeal  all  laws  authorizing 
any  monej's  to  be  paid  into  or  drawn  from  state 
treasury  except  by  warrant  from  comptroller  in  all 
cases.     (A.R.  state  comptroller  1S51/2:  50.) 

.     Suggestion  for  substitution  of  bienn.  instead  of 

ann.  sess.  of  legisl.  as  matter  of  economy.  {Same 
1S51/2:  42.) 

.     Suggestion  for  apptmt.  of  committee  to  examine 

books  of  treasurer  and  comptroller,  at  early  period 
sess.  of  Gen.  Assem.     (Same  1851/2:  50.) 

.     Comments  on  legislative  retrenchment.      (Same 

1851/2:  41-42.) 

1853.  Change  necessary  in  financial  policy  to  prevent 
destruction  of  state  credit  and  further  involving 
state  interests.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1S53.) 

.     Introduction  of  bienn.   instead   of  ann.   sess.   of 

legisl.  urged  as  measure  of  economy.    (Same  1853.) 

.     General  reduction  of  expenditures  of  govt,  urged. 

(Same  1853.) 

.     Review  of  injustice  and  impolicy  of  requirement 

for  payment  of  state  dues  in  gold  and  silver  only, 
urging  provision  for  making  comptroller's  war- 
rants tax  receivable.     (Same  1853.) 

.  Recommendation  re.  repeal  of  all  laws  authoriz- 
ing receipt  of  any  moneys,  or  redemptions,  or 
drafts  from  treasury,  without  prtd.  or  written  or 
warrant  of  controller.  (A.R.  state  comptroller 
1852/3:  49.) 

1853/4-1855.  General  balance  of  treasurer  of  state  in 
acct.  with  state.  (A.R.  state  treasurer  1853/4  (pp. 
6-7)— sawie  1855/6.) 

1853/4-1857.  Cash  book.  (Same  1853/4  (pp.  28-38)  — 
same  1856/7.) 

1854.  Bienn.  sess.  urged  as  measure  of  economy. 
(Govs,  special  mess.  May  8,  1854.) 

.     Treasurer's  certificates  of  balance  issued.     (A.R. 

state  treasurer  1853/4:  23.) 

.     Recommendation   that  treasurer  be  required   to 

rept.  mo.  to  comptroller  complete  operations  of 
treasury,  specifying  amts.  reed.,  from  what  sources, 
amts.  expended  in  redemption  of  bonds,  warrants, 
coupons  for  interest,  etc.,  and  balance  on  band  in 
treasury  to  credit  of  various  funds.  (A.R.  state 
comptroller  1853/4:  34.) 

.  Recommendation  for  apjirn.  to  meet  any  unex- 
pected or  contingent  expenses  that  may  arise. 
(Same  1853/4:  33.) 

.     Review  of  changes  to  be  made  in  constitution  as 

means  of  reducing  expenses;  with  list  of  reduc- 
tions of  expenditure  to  be  effected.  (Govs.  ann. 
mess.  1854:  13-15.) 

1854-1856.  Trial  balance.  (A.R.  state  treasurer  1853/4 
(pp.  2()-2\)—same  1855/6.) 

1855.  Communication  of  treasurer  with  reference  to 
condition  of  treasury.  37  pp.,  1  1.  (App.  to  Assem. 
Jol.  6  sess.  doc.  18.) 

.     Communication  from  comptroller  re.  deficiencies 

from  Feb.  1,  1854,  to  Feb.  1,  1855.  4  pp.  (App.  to 
Sen.  jol.  6  sess.  doc.  9.) 

.  Reduction  of  expenditures  necessary  as  precau- 
tionary measure  agst.  retarding  state  prosperity  by 
continued  excess  of  disbursements  over  receipts. 
(Govs.  ann.  mess.  1855:  6.) 

.     Material    prosperity    of    state    greatly    advanced 

during  yr.     (Same  1856:  7.) 

.     Stmt,  of  assets  and  liabilities  on  Dec.  31.     (Same 

1856:  11.) 

.    Reduction  of  legislative  expenses  urged.     (Same 

1855:  12.) 

■  Stmt,  of  sums  to  be  saved  to  stale  by  itroposed 
constitutional  amdrnts.  for  reduction  of  .salaries, 
limiting  sess.  to  90  days  and  making  them  blcnn. 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

ST.\TE  GOVEHNMENT,   184n-date — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
and   reducin.g  cost  of  transportation   of  prisoners. 
(Same  1855:  11-12.) 

1856.  Observance  of  rigid  economy  and  abolition  of  all 
useless  oflicers  urged.  (Govs,  inaugural  address 
1856.) 

.     Review   of   constitutional   provisions   restricting 

expenditures,  showing  same  to  have  been  disre- 
garded in  incurring  existing  state  indebtedness. 
(Same  1856.) 

.     Reduction    of    expenditures    urged    in    various 

depts.  of  state.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1856:  10.) 

.     Bienn.   sess.   urged   as   saving   $175,000   to   state 

annually.     (Same  1856:  10.) 

.     Communication  from  comptroller,  with  stmt,  of 

deficiencies  for  which  no  apprn.  was  made.  (Assem. 
jol.  1856:  725.) 

— - — .  Rept.  of  special  committee  re.  proposed  bill  mak- 
ing apprns.  for  deficiencies,  showing  extrava.gance 
of  various  depts.,  especially  in  enormous  expendi- 
ture through  contingent  funds,  and  fraudulent 
overcharges  in  state  prtg.  and  furnishing  state 
capitol.      (Sen.  jol.  1856:  426-428.) 

.     Rept.   re.   failure   to   remove   invalid   laws   from 

statute  books,  and  inconvenience  and  expense 
forced  upon  citizens  as  result  of  same.  (Sen.  jol. 
1856:  223-225.) 

.     Comptroller's  stmt,  of  deficiencies  accruing  up  to 

Feb.  1.     (Same  1856:  201.) 

1856/7.  Certificates  of  balance.  (A.R.  state  treasurer 
1856/7:  18-19.) 

1857.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  expenditures  stat- 
ing amt.  of  money  in  state  treasury.  (Sen.  jol. 
8  sess.  pp.  149-150.) 

.     Rept.    on    amt.    of   money   in    treasury    .Tan.    24. 

(Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  p.  169.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  on  public  expenditures  and 

accts.  on  condition  of  public  offices.  (Same  8  sess. 
pp.  183-188.) 

.     Stmt,  showing  deficiencies  in  apprns.  to  various 

offices.     (Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  p.  311.) 

.     Ropt.   on   investigation  of  manner  and   mode  in 

which  provisions  of  act  for  better  protection  of 
state  treasury  has  been  carried  out  and  obeyed  and 
charges  agst.  controller  of  misdemeanor  in  office. 
(Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  200-208.) 

.     Rept.    on    amt.   of    money    in   treasury    .Ian.    31. 

(Same  8  sess.  p.  219.) 

.     Rept.   of  committee   on   accts.   and   expenditures 

on  various  claims  of  several  depts.  of  govt,  pre- 
sented to  them  for  allowance,  with  stmt,  of  accts. 
allowed,  1855-1857.     (Same  8  sess.  pp.  831-834.) 

.     Minority  rept.  of  jt.  committee  to  ascertain  amt. 

of  coin  and  treasure  in  treasury.  (Sen.  jol.  8  sess. 
pp.  117-119:   Assem.  jol.  131-132.) 

.     Same;   majority  rept.     (Sen.  jol.  8  sess,  pp.  119- 

120.) 

1859.  Stmt,  of  rewards  offered  by  gov.  which  have  not 
been  paid  because  of  no  specific  apprn.  being  made 
therefor.  (Assem.  jol.  10  sess.  pp.  143-144;  Sen. 
jol.  p.  127.) 

.     Minority    rept.    of   finance   committee   on   act    In 

provide  revenue  for  support  of  govt,  of  state.  (Sen. 
jol.  10  sess.  pp.  409-419.) 

1862.  Stmt,  concerning  the  state  finances  by  state 
treasurer.     8  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  13  sess.  fdoc.  17].) 

.     Rept.    of    controller    re.    financial    condition    of 

state.     12  PI).     (Same  13  sess.  (doc.  16].) 

1863-1865.  Detailed  stmt,  of  U.  S.  notes  in  state  treas- 
ury; receipts  and  expenditures.  (Bienn.  reiit.  stale 
treasurer  1863/6:  29-;!0.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


10? 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

STATi:  IIOVKKNMENT.  184n-date — confd 
non-serial — cont'd 
1863-1869.     Stmt,    of   deficiencies   for   fiscal   yr.      (A.R. 
state  controller  1862/3  (p.  103) — blenn.  rept.  sa»ie 
1867/9.) 
1863-1871.     U.  S.  notes  In  state  treasury;   receipts  and 
expenditures.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasury  1863/5 
(p.  28)— some  1869/71.) 

1864.  Mess,  of  gov.  on'  financial  condition  of  state.  11 
pp.     (App.  to  jois.  15  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

1865.  Stmt,  of  acct.  of  eacli  co.  with  state  during  fiscal 
yr.     (A.R.  state  controller  1864/5:  50-73.) 

1867-1869.  Stmt,  of  transactions  in  state  stamps. 
(Bienn.  rept.  same  1865/7   (p.  160)— .same  1867/9.) 

1869.  Recommendation  tliat  bd.  of  examiners  be  di- 
rected to  adju.st  balances  on  boolis  of  treasurer  and 
controller,  and  ttiat  treasurer  be  required  to 
specify,  in  mo.  rept.  to  controller,  date,  no.,  and 
arat.  of  warants  redeemed  by  him.  (,8aine 
1867/9:  9.) 

1872.  List  of  vouchers  delivered  by  controller  to  Jas. 
E.  Hale  and  Thos.  N.  Nosier.     216  pp. 

Not  soon  :  entry  from  liowtier. 

1873.  Comments  on  retrenchment.  (Bienn.  rept.  state 
controller  1S71/3:  22-23.) 

.  Comments  on  stationery,  fuel,  and  light;  recom- 
mendation that  law  be  so  amended  as  to  give  bd.  of 
examiners  power  to  malie  all  purchases,  advertis- 
ing for  proposals,  and  awarding  contract  to  lowest 
bidder.     {Same  1871/3:  9.) 

.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  consolidated  balance  sheet. 

(Same  1871/3:  150-151.) 

.     Amt.  of  assets  held  by  state  .Tune  30.     (Bienn. 

rept.  state  treasurer  1871/3:  31.) 

1877.  Stmt,  of  deficiencies  for  27th,  28th.  and  29th 
fiscal  yrs.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1875/7: 
133.) 

.  Comments  on  retrenchment,  and  recommenda- 
tion that  legist.  maVte  no  apprns.  except  such  as  are 
absolutely  necessary,  and  to  reduce  every  apprn. 
to  lowest  possible  limit.     (Same  1875/7:  19.) 

1879-1894.  State  debt  and  Itind  of  money  in  treasury. 
June  30.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1877/9  (p. 
16)— some  1892/4.) 

1891.  In  reference  to  certain  duties  of  auditors  and 
tax  collectors.  Sept.  7;  opinion  137  atty.  gen. 
(Hart).     3  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  nntry  from  Bowkor. 

.     Rept.  on  Investigation  of  various  comns.  of  state. 

(Assem.  jol.  29  sess.  pp.  585-586.) 

1893.  Govs,  mess.:  deficiencies  in  excess  of  apprns.  in 
state  offices,  exemption  of  treasurer's  and  control- 
ler's warrants  from  examination,  etc.  (Sen.  jol. 
30  sess.,  pp.  542-543;  Assem.  jol.  pp.  516-518.) 

1894/6.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  cash  in  treasury,  not 
credited  to  any  fund,  and  not  included  in  any  pre- 
vious cash  stmt.  (Blenn.  rept.  state  treasurer 
1894/6:  17.) 

1895.  Stmts,  showing  financial  condition  of  state. 
(Sen.  jol.  31  sess.  pp.  1166-1168.) 

1896.  Stmt,  showing  cash  on  hand,  being  money  in 
treasury  vault  at  close  of  business,  June  30. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1894/0:  12.) 

1896-1904.  Stmt,  showing  cash  balance  in  state  treas- 
ury at  close  of  business,  June  30.  (Same  1894/6 
(p.  11)— same  1902/4.) 

1897.  Govs.  mess.  re.  his  inability  to  approve  any  bill 
for  further  apprns.  on  acct.  of  heavy  taxes  imposed 
on  people  of  state.  (Sen.  jol.  32  sess.  pp.  1247-1248.) 

1898/00.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  cash  in  treasury,  not 
covered  into  any  fund  and  not  included  in  any  pre- 
vious cash  stmt.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer 
1898/00:  12.) 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

.slwrK  i;i)VIOIt.\Mi:NT.  1849-dnte — cont'd 
nun-serial — cont'd 
1899.     Govs.    mess.     re.    condition    of    state    finances. 

(Assem.  jol.  33  sess.  pp.  840-841.) 
1900-1904.     Stmt,  showing  liinds  of  money  on  liand.  in 
treasury  vault.  June  30.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  treas- 
urer 1898/00   (p.  9)— same  1902/4.) 
Appropriations 

1850-1852.  Tabular  stmt,  showing  separately  whole 
amt.  of  each  apprn.  of  money  made  by  law.  amt. 
paid  under  same,  and  balance  remaining  unex- 
pended. June  30.  (A.R.  state  comptroller  1849/50 
(p.  533)— same  1851/2.) 
rn;;iii;;  from  ("olloctod  duos. 

1854.  Veto  of  act  maliing  apprns.  to  meet  civil  expen- 
ditures of  state.  1854-1855.     (Sen.  jol.  1854:  562.) 

1855.  Rept.  of  secy,  of  state  re.  apprns.  of  present  sess., 
with  stmt,  of  same  for  deficiencies  of  1854  and  for 
1855  resp.     (Same  1855:  858-863.) 

1856.  Exhibit  of  all  apprns.  made  by  acta  of  1856. 
(Same  1856:  874-876.) 

1857.  Veto  of  act  mailing  apprns.  to  defray  civil  ex- 
penses of  govt,  from  Feb.  1  to  June  30,  1857.  (Same 
8  sess.  pp.  430-431.) 

1859-1862.  Stmt,  showing  apprns.  made.  (A.R.  state 
treasurer  1861/2:  16.) 

1863.  Recommendation  that  Assem.  committee  of  ways 
and  means  and  Sen.  finance  committee  keep  accu- 
rate acct.  of  all  apprns.  made  by  legisl.  so  that  in 
preparing  revenue  bills,  the  means  provided  and 
apprns.  will  agree  in  amt.  (A.R.  state  controller 
1862/3:  11-12.) 

1881.  Veto  of  act  making  apprns.  to  pay  expenses  of 
extra  sess.     (Sen.  jol.  24  sess.  pp.  560-561.) 

1887.  Rept.  of  select  committee  re.  alleged  errors  in 
engrossment  of  general  apprn,  bill  finding  that 
they  are  unable  to  determine  cause  of  errors.  4  pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  27  sess.  v.  8  doc.  [18].) 

1889.     Stmt,  of  moneys  appropriated.     8  pp. 

1891.  Stmt,  of  bills  involving  apprns.  (Assem.  jol.  29 
sess.  pp.  335-336.) 

1893.  Rept.  on  amt.  of  apprns.  recommended.  (Same 
30  sess.  pp.  662-663.) 

1893-1899.     Amt.    of   general   and    special   apprn.    bills. 

(Blue  book  1899:  213.) 
1895.     Stmt,  of  apprn.  bills  passed.     (Sen.  jol.  31  sess. 

pp.  338-340.) 
1897-1899.     List  of  special  apprn.  bills  approved.     (Blue 

book  1899:  210-212.) 
.     List  of  special  apprn.  bills  vetoed  and  pocketed. 

(Same  1899:  208-209.) 
Auditor 

1858.  Auditor's  estimate  of  apprn.  needed  for  con- 
tingencies of  his  office.     (Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  p.  310.) 

Board  of  Examiners 

1887/8-1890.  Recommendation  for  creation  of  state  bd. 
of  examiners,  whose  duty  it  shall  be  to  audit  all 
claims  agst.  state,  and  to  inaugurate  thorough  busi- 
ness system  throughout  all  depts.  of  state  govt, 
and  compel  its  introduction  and  personally  investi- 
gate all  expenditures  of  state's  money,  for  what- 
ever purpose  appropriated.  (A.R.  bd.  examiners 
dated  1889   (pp.  38-39)— some  1888/90.) 

1892.  Recommendation  that  law  be  so  amended  that 
secy,  of  bd.  bo  made  an  ex-officio  memt)er  of  bd. 
with  power  to  act  only  in  absence  from  state  capi- 
tol  of  two  of  other  members.  (Same  dated  1893: 
44.) 

1894.  Recommendation  that  name  "  Bd.  of  Examiners  " 
be  changed  to  "  State  Bd.  of  Auditors."  (Same 
dated  1895:  62.) 

1895.  Recommendation  that  legisl.  make  some  pro- 
visions for  expert  to  state  bd.  of  examiners.  (8am.e 
dated  1897:  23-24.) 


108 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Board  of  Examiners — cont'd 

1900.     Recommendation  for  adequate  apprn.  for  neces- 
sary permanent  clerical  force  of  office,  and  travel- 
ing expenses  of  bd.  and  its  expert.     {Same  dated 
1901:  11.) 
Expenditures;   see  below,  that  title 
Reports;  see  Debt:   State 

Controller's  OfiSce 

See  also  below,  Treasurer's  OfBce. 

1S58.  Comptroller's  estimate  of  apprn.  needed  for  con- 
tingencies of  his  ofiBce.     (Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  p.  311.) 

1865.  Letter  of  controller  re.  charges  agst.  himself  and 
revenue  officers  of  Trinity  Co.  (Same  16  sess.  p. 
79;  Assem.  jol.  p.  107.) 

1885.  Majority  rept.  recommending  that  act  providing 
money  for  contingent  expenses  of  controller  do  not 
pass.     (Assem.  jol.  26  sess.  pp.  254-255.) 

.     Same;    minority  rept.      {Same  26  sess.   pp.  211- 

212.) 

1886.  Recommendation  for  two  additional  clerks  for 
controller's  office  and  that  ?1000  per  yr.  be  appro- 
priated for  traveling  expenses.  (Bienn.  rept.  state 
controller  1884/6:  38.) 

1894.     Recommendation    for    sufficient    apprn.    to    refit 
controller's  office  with  modern  and  fire-proof  cases, 
book-racks,  etc.     (Sa>ne  1892/4:  33-34.) 
Expenditures;  see  below,  that  title 
Estimates 

1849/50-1871.  Estimate  of  receipts  and  expenditures 
for  ensuing  yr.,  with  comments.  (A.R.  state  comp- 
troller 1849/50  (pp.  525-530) — bienn.  rept.  same 
1869/71.) 

TaglnE  from  Collected  docs. 

1854-1855.  Estimated  contingent  expenses  of  treasury 
dept.  (controller  and  treasurer)  Feb.  1,  1854,  to 
Feb,  1,  1855,  for  payment  of  which  no  provision 
has  been  made;  made  pursuant  to  Sen.  res.  adopted 
Jan.  10,  1853.     (Sen.  jol.  1855:  103-104.) 

1873.  Comments  on  estimate  of  expenditures,  and  sug- 
gestion that  committee  on  apprns.  keep  acct.  of 
amts.  required  by  different  apprn.  hills  as  they  are 
approved:  by  adding  anit.  to  estimate  for  general 
apprn.  bill  total  sum  to  be  raised  and  rate  of 
taxation  ran  be  ascertained  at  any  time  during 
sess.     (Bienn.  rept  state  controller  1871/3:  21.) 

1873-1904.     Stmt,   giving   estimate   of   expenditures   for 
ensuing    vr.      (Same    1871/3    (pp.    200-203)— same 
1902/4.) 
Expenditures 

Sec  also  below.  Revenue  and  Expenditures. 

1849/50.     Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  warrants  unredeemed, 
June  30,  and  comments  on  same.     (A.R.  state  comp- 
troller 1849/50:  523-525.) 
raping  from  Collected  docs. 

1849/50-1861/2.  Classified  stmt,  of  expenditures  from 
treasury.     (Same  1861/2:  52-56.) 

.     Misc.  expenditures.     (Same  1849/50    (p.   522)  — 

same  1861/2.) 

PnKlnK  from  Collected  docs. 

1850.  Table  of  controller's  warrants  drawn  on  treas- 
urer July  1  to  Dec.  13,  and  amt.  uncondemned  Dec. 
15.      fSuppl.   rept.   comptroller   1850.) 

.     Rept.  of  comptroller  on  classified  expenditures  to 

Apr.  15  (from  Jan.  1?),  with  estimated  expendi- 
tures Apr.  15  to  Dec.  31.  (Leglsl.  jol.  1849/50: 
1174-1179.) 

1850-1851.  Comptroller's  stmt,  of  amt.  of  warrants 
drawn  on  treasurer  Dec.  15  to  March  18.  (Same 
1851:  720.) 

1850-1852.  Rei)t.  re.  contingent  cxpcnseH  of  stale  ofll- 
cers,  reviewing  legi.slallon  re.  contingent  cxpen.toH 
and  urging  greater  restriction  of  same,  with  stmts, 
and  ace.  docs.     (Assetn.  jol.  1852:  470-477.) 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Expenditures — cont'd 

1S50-1S53.  Stmt,  of  ann.  expenses  of  each  of  three 
depts.  of  state  govt.  (App.  to  govs.  ann.  mess. 
1854:  34.) 
1850-1857.  Cumulative  comparative  table  of  expendi- 
tures of  treasury.  (A.R.  state  comptroller  1853/4 
(p.  12)— same  1856/7.) 

1851.  Suggestion  to  make  comptroller's  warrant  re- 
ceivable in  payment  of  all  state  dues.  (Govs.  ann. 
mess.  1851.) 

.  Comptroller's  stmt,  of  warrants  drawn  on  treas- 
ury for  contingent  expenses  of  comptroller,  secy,  of 
state,  treasurer,  surveyor  gen.,  and  atty.  gen.,  resp., 
up  to  Jan.  18.     (Legist,  jol.  1851:  962-965.) 

1851/2-1852/3.  Itemized  stmt,  of  payments  out  of  state 
treasury.  (A.R.  state  treasurer  1851/2  (pp.  5-6)  — 
same  1852/3.) 

1852.  Suggestion  to  make  comptroller's  warrants  re- 
ceivable for  state  dues,  as  measure  for  increasing 
state  revenue.     (Govs,  special  mess.  Jan.  30,  1852.) 

1852-1853.  Stmt,  of  apprns.  for  special  objects,  uncon- 
nected with  administration  of  govt.  (App.  to  govs, 
ann.  mess.  1854:  33.) 

1854-1855.  Treasurer's  stmt.  re.  amt.  of  comptroller's 
warrants  outstanding  Feb.  1,  1855,  and  amt.  re- 
deemed Dec.  20,  1854  to  Feb.  1,  1855.  (Sen.  jol. 
1855:  242.) 

.     Stmt,  of  civil  expenditures  accruing  Feb.  1,  1854, 

Feb.  1,  1855,  for  payment  of  which  no  provision 
made.     (Same  1855:  155.) 

1854-1856.  Warrants  drawn  from  July  1  to  Dec.  20. 
(A.R.  state  comptroller  1853/4  (p.  30) — same 
1855/6.) 

.  Stmt,  of  Comptroller's  warrants,  showing  amt.  is- 
sued and  outstanding  and  reedemed  at  state  treas- 
ury.    (Same  1853/4  (p.  27)— same  1855/6.) 

1854-1861.  Tabular  stmt,  of  amt.  of  each  apprn.  made 
by  law,  amt.  audited  under  same,  and  balance  unex- 
pended at  close  of  yr.  June  30.  (Same  1853/4  (pp. 
13-15)— snme  1860/1.) 

1855.  Stmt,  of  disbursements  on  acct.  of  deficiencies  of 
previous  yr.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1856:  11.) 

1855-1856.  Treasurer's  communication,  with  stmt,  of 
controller's  warrants  issued,  redeemed  and  out- 
standing 1855,  and  outstanding  Feb.  15,  1856  (show- 
ing amt.  of  same  issued  for  state  prison).  (Assem. 
jol.  1856:  355.) 

1855/6.  Tabular  stmt,  of  expenditures  out  of  state 
treasury  for  yr.     (A.R.  state  treasurer  1855/6  n.  p.) 

1858-1862.  Stmt,  of  amt.  of  warrants  issued.  (A.R. 
state  controller  1857/8   (p.  31)— same  1861/2.) 

1858/9-1884.  Tabular  stmt,  of  expenditures  of  state 
treasury.  (A.R.  slate  treasurer  1858/9  (foldg. 
sheet) — bienn.  rept.  same  1882/4.) 

1861.  Reply  of  atty.  gen.  to  request  of  controller  for 
advice  re.  drawing  of  warrants  demanded  by  state 
capitol  comrs.  for  purpose  of  settling  with  late  con- 
tractor; as  remedy  for  evil  suggested  therein,  pas- 
sage of  act  recommended,  providing  that  control- 
ler shall  not  draw  his  warrant  for  payment  of  any 
money  out  of  any  apprn.  made  by  law  until  money 
for  same  is  in  state  treasury;  also  recommended 
that  special  fiiiiil  for  iiayniont  of  current  expenses 
of  govt,  be  created,  and  that  treasurer  be  required 
to  set  apart,  each  mo.,  siifriclent  sum.  If  same  be  In 
treasury,  to  meet  demands  \ipon  that  fund,  before 
paving  anv  other  claims,  (A.H.  atty.  gen.  1861: 
10-12.) 

.     List  of  warrants  destroyed.     (Sen.  Jol.  12  sess. 

pp.  852-853;    Assem.  jol.  pp.  895-897.) 

1865-1904.  Stmt,  showing  nmt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law.  nmt.  exix-nded  \inder 
each,  and  balniu'e  uin>xpended  of  executive  dept. 
which  Included  govs,  offlco,  secy,  of  state,  control- 


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109 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Expenditures — cont'd 

ler,  treasurer,  supt.  public  Instruction,  surveyor 
gen.,  register  of  state  land,  atty.  gen.,  adj.  gen. 
(A.R.  state  controller  1864/5  (pp.  34-38)— some 
1902/4.) 

.  Recapitulation  giving  aggregate  amt.  ot  expendi- 
tures.    [Hame  1864/5   (p.  48)— A-awe  1902/4.) 

.     Stmt,    showing    amt.    of    expenditures,    amt.    of 

each  apprn.  made  by  law.  amt.  ex|)ended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  misc.  purposes. 
{.Same  1864/5  (p.  45)— snwe  1902/4.) 

18C7.  Recommendation  that  act  be  passed  directing 
cancellation  of  any  warrant  that  remains  uncalled 
tor  In  controller's  office  for  over  yr.  after  Issued. 
(Same  1865/7:  9.) 

1869-1873.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  expenses  for 
compilation  of  laws.  (Satne  1867/9  (p.  63) — same 
1871/3.) 

1871.  Recommendation  that  law  be  enacted  directing 
registration  and  cancellation  of  all  warrants  which 
remain  uncalled  for  one  yr.  from  date  of  issue,  and 
that  bd.  of  examiners  be  authorized  to  adjust  bal- 
ances on  books  of  treasurer  and  controller,  and  that 
treasurer  be  required  to  specify,  in  his  mo.  rept.  to 
controller,  no.,  date,  and  amt.  of  all  warrants  re- 
deemed by  him  and  fund  out  of  which  same  are 
paid.     (Satne  18G9/71:  15-16.) 

.     Stmt,    showing    amt.    of    expenditures,    amt.    of 

each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  restitution  of 
moneys.     (.Same  1869/71:  72.) 

.     Same;    for   sale  of   legal   tender   notes.      (Same 

1869/71:  58.) 

1882-1884.  Same;  for  stationery,  fuel,  lights,  etc. 
(Same  1880/2  (p.  67)— same  1882/4.) 

1882-1896.  Same;  for  official  advertising.  (Same 
1880/2   (pp.  67-68)— some  1894/6.) 

1882-1904.  Same;  for  rewards.  (Same  1880/2  (p.  67) 
—same  1902/4.) 

1885-1904.  List  of  warrants  canceled,  to  whom  issued, 
and  date  of  issue  when  canceled,  fund,  and  amt. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1886/8  (p.  31) — sam,e 
1902/4.) 

1886.  Comments  on  hotel  and  traveling  expenses;  rec- 
ommendation for  placing  limit  upon  amt.  to  be  ex- 
pended per  day  for  hotel  expenses  subject  to  pay- 
ment by  state.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller 
1884/6:  33.) 

1887-1899.  Tabular  stmt,  of  exhaustions  of  gen.  fund 
and  transfers  of  money.  (Assem.  jol.  33  sess.  pp. 
29-31.) 

1889.  Rept.  on  investigation  of  expenditures  of  public 
moneys.     (Same  28  sess.  pp.  980-981.) 

1892-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  transfer  acct. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1890/2  (p.  69)— some 
1902/4.) 

1893/5-1895/7.  Table  comparing  increase  of  state  ex- 
penditures.    (Blue  book  1895:  83.) 

.     Same;   decrease.     (Same  1895:  83.) 

1894/6.  Stmt,  showing  payments  out  of  state  treas- 
ury.    (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1894/6:  22-32.) 

1896-1898.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  state  warrants  re- 
maining unpaid  and  outstanding  at  close  of  busi- 
ness, June  30.  (Same  1894/6  (p.  14)— some 
1896/8.) 

1896-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  code  comrs. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1894/6  (p.  65)— some 
1902/4.) 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Expenditures — cont'd 

1900-1904.     Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  ot 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  of  expenses  under 
each,  and  balance.     (Same  1898/00   (p.  88) — same 
1902/4.) 
.     Stmt,    showing   amt.    of    state    controller's    war- 
rants  remaining  outstanding  and   unpaid   at  close 
of  business  ,Tune  30.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer 
1898/00  (p.  12)— some  1902/4.) 
AuRKUi/ri'RAL  Societies;  see  that  title 
AaiiK dltuke;   see  that  title 
AsYLu.Ms;  see  Maintenance:  State 

Attou.ney  Genebal's  Office;  see  Administbation  op  Jus- 
tice.    Receipts,  etc. 
Blind;   see  Maintenance:    State 
BoAKi>  of  Examiners 

1891/2-1904.  Financial  stmt,  of  expenses  ot  state  bd.  of 
examiners  and  expert.  (A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated 
1893  (p.  45)— some  1902/4.) 
1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  ot  expenditures,  amt.  of  each 
apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under  each, 
and  balance  unexpended  by  state  bd.  of  examiners. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1902/4:  00-61.) 
Bounty 

Agriculture ;   see   that  title. 
Animal  ;  sefi  Bounty. 
Bridges;   see  that  title 

Building  and  Loan  Associations;  see  that  title 
Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics;   see  Labor 
California  Labor  Exchange;    see  Labor.     Expenditures 
Capitol;  see  Public  Buildings  and  Grounds:  State 
Charities  and  Corrections;   see  Maintenance:   State 
Citrus  Fairs;   see  Agriculture.     Receipts,  etc. 
Controller's  Office 

1858.  Stmt,  of  warrants  drawn  upon  contingent  fund 
of  controller's  office  from  Oct.  10,  1858,  to  Jan.  1^ 
1859.  (Assem.  jol.  10  sess.  p.  86;  Sen.  jol.  pp.  87.) 
1875.  Stmt,  showing  manner  in  which  apprn.  tor  con- 
tingent expenses  in  controller's  office  was  expended 
by  J.  J.  Green  (controller),  July  1  to  Dec.  6. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1875/7:  22.) 
1875/7.  Same;  for  contingent  expenses  in  office  ot  con- 
troller was  expended  from  Dec.  6,  1875,  to  June 
30,  1877,  incl.     (Same  1875/7:  21.) 

.     Same;     for    postage    and    expressage.       (Same 

1875/7:  20-21.) 
.     Same;   for  prtg.  and  engraving  controller's  war- 
rants.    (Same  1875/7:  22.) 
1877-1904.     Stmt,    showing    in    detail    the    manner    in 
which  apprns.  in  controller's  office  were  expended. 
(Same  1877/9  (pp.  14-16)— same  1902/4.) 
1882-1904.     Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each   apprn.    made   by    law,    amt.   expended    under 
each,     and     balance     unexpended     for     controller. 
(Same  1880/2   (p.  57)— same  1902/4.) 
Corrections  and  Charities;  see  Maintenance:  State 
Dairy  Bureau;  see  Industbies,  etc.     Daisy 
Docks;   see  Wharves  and  Docks 
Drainage;   see  River  Conservancy 
Education;  see  that  title 
Elections 

1849.     Rept.  re.  advisability  of  paying  claims  for  Nov. 
election   expenses,    as   being   authorized   by   power 
other  than   state,   with   review  of  proclamation   of 
Gov.    Riley,    Aug.    3,    recommending    formation    ot 
state   and    authorizing    incurrence   of   expenses    of 
same.     (Legisl.  jol.  1849/50:  976-979.) 
1886.     Stmt,    showing    amt.    of    expenditures,    amt.    ot 
each   apprn.    made   by   law,   amt.    expended    under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  presidential  elec- 
tors.    (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1884/6:  62.) 
Employment  Bureau;  see  Labor.     Expenditures 
Engineer;   see  Public  Works:   State 


110 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Expenditures — cont'd 
Equalization    Board;    see    Taxation:     State.     Expendi- 

TCBES 

Escheats;  see  Land 

Estates  of  Deceased  Pebsons;  see  Land.     Escheats 

Executive  Mansion;  see  Public  Buildings  and  Grounds: 

State 
Fees;  see  that  title 

Fish  Commission;  see  Fish  and  Game 
FoLSOM  State  Prison;   see  Maintenance:   State  Indrid- 

UAL  Institutions 
Forests;   see  Natural  Resources 
Game;  see  Fish  and  Game.     Receipts,  etc. 
General  Fund 

1851/2-1861.     Itemized  stmt,  of  general  fund  payments 
for  yr.     (A.R.  state  treasurer  1851/2   (pp.  9-11)  — 
same  1860/1.) 
1864/5-1869.     Misc.    apprns.    paid    from    general    fund. 
(Bienn.  rept.  same  1863/5   (p.  32)— same  1867/9.) 
Geological  Survey;   see  Natural  Resources.     Geology 
Go^'ernor;  see  that  title 
Harbors;  see  that  title 
Health  Board:  see  Public  Health 
High  Schools;  see  Education.     Expenditures 
Horticulture;    see  Agriculture.     Receipts,  etc. 
Indian  Hostilities;   see  War  Expenditures 
Insane;  see  Maintenance:   State 
Insurance;  see  that  title 
Judicial   Department;    see   Administration   of   Justice. 

Receipts,  etc. 
Labor;   see  that  title 
Legislatibe 

1849/50-1862.     Expenditures  of  legislative  dept.     (A.K. 
state  comptroller  1849/50   (p.  521)— same  1861/2.) 
I'aginK  from  Collected  docs. 
1850-1853.     Tabular  stmt,  showing  ann.  legislative  ex- 
penditures.    (Same  1852/3:  42-43.) 
1852-1853.     Legislative   expenditures   enormous:    reduc- 
tion urged.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1854:  15.) 
1855.     Legislative   expenses   for    clerical   service   alone 

over  $100,000.     (Same  1856:  10.) 
1865-1904.     Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  anit.  of 
each    apprn.    made   by    law,    amt.    expended    under 
each,   and   balance  unexpended  of  legislative  dept. 
(Bienn.     rept.     controller     1804/5     (p.     38)— some 
1902/4.) 
1871/2-1875/6.     Comparative    stmt,    of    contingent    ex- 
penses of  legisl.     4  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  21  sess.  v.  5 
unnum.  doc.) 
1873.     Comments    on    contingent    expenses    of    legisl.; 
also    recommendation    that    incoming    members    of 
legisl.  observe  more  closely  strict  incoming  rules. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1871/3:  8-9.) 
1873-1884.     Stmt,   of   contingent   expenses   of   Sen.   and 
Assem.    (Same  1871/3  (pp.  188-197)— same  1882/4.) 
1888.     Stmt,    showing    amt.    of    expenditures,    amt.    of 
each    apprn.    made    by   law,    amt.   expended    under 
each,   and   balance   unexpended    for   extra  sess.   of 
legisl.     (.Same  1886/8:  46.) 
1896.     Rept.  on  various  expenditures  of  legisl.      (Sen. 
jol.  32  8888.  pp.  121-130.) 

ASSEMBLY 
1850.     Tabular  stmt,  showing  Assem.  contingent  fund. 
(A.R.  state  comptroller  1849/50:  539.) 
I'liKinK  from  Collected  docH. 

1859.  Stmts,  of  arcts.  for  sundry  expenses  of  House. 
(Assem.  jol.  10  sess.  pp.  153;  220;  299;  340;  400; 
422;  446;  452;  503;  529;  568;  G91;  713;  730-731.) 

1860.  StmtB,  of  various  accts.  to  be  paid  out  of  con- 
tingent fund  of  Assem.  (Same  11  soss.  pp.  209; 
276;   282;  413;  515;  585;  030;  660;   091:  702.) 

1871/21875/6.  Stmt,  of  contingent  expenses  of  Assem 
for  Feb..  also  stmt,  for  Dec,  Jan.,  and  Feb.  (Same 
21  8C88.  pp.  428-431.) 


FINANCE:   STATE— cont'd 
Expenditures — cont'd 
Legislature — cont'd 

ASSEMBLY — cont'd 
.     Stmt,  of  contingent  expenses  of  Assem.  for  en- 
tire sess.;    also   stmt,   of  amt.   paid   for  stationery 
furnished  members,  etc.     {Same  21   sess.   pp.  696- 
698.) 
1871/2-1877/8.     Stmt,  of  contingent  expenses  of  Assem. 

(Same  22  sess.  p.  304.) 
1876.     Repts.   of  special   committee   on   contingent   ex- 
penses of  Assem.    8  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  21  sess.  t.  5 
unnum.  doc.) 
1877/8.     Stmt,  of  amts.  paid  for  Assem.  stationery  and 
contingencies.     (Assem.  jol.  22  sess.  pp.  822-825.) 
LEGISLATIVE  FUND 
1863.     Stmt,   of   condition   of   legislative   fund.      (A.R. 

state  controller  1862/3:  86-87.) 
1864/5-1869.     Legislative  fund,  receipts  and  payments. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1863/5   (p.  19)— same 
1867/9.) 

MILEAGE 
MlIeaKC   of   committees   to  visit   asylums,    prisons,  etc., 
entered  under  Maintenance :     State.     Expenditures. 

serial 
1857-1901.    Rept.  on  mileage  due  each  member  of  House. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 


1857 

in  Assem.  jols.     8  sess.   132-134. 

lS.=i8 

••          "        9     "       91-93. 

is.'jn 

"       10     "       86-88. 

1S60 

11     "       24-25. 

1861 

12     "       156-1.'>7. 

18G2 

13     "       116-118. 

1863 

14     "       80-81. 

1864 

not  found. 

1865 

in  Assem.  Jols.   16  sess.  43-44. 

1867 

••      17     "       109-110. 

1869 

18     "       97-99. 

1871 

19     "       141-142. 

1873 

20     "       232-234. 

1875 

"      21      "        68-69. 

1877 

'      22     "        115-116. 

187!) 

not  found. 

1881 

in  Assem.  Jols.  24  sess.  43-44  ;  496-497 

1883 

not  found. 

1884 

In  Assem.  Jols.  25  sess.  24. 

1885 

"      26     •■       66-67. 

1886 

"       26  extra  sess.   7-8     95 

1887 

27  sess.  62-63. 

1889 

28     •'       35-:W. 

1891 

•'      29     "       100-101. 

1893-1895  not  found. 

1897 

In  Assem.  Jols.  32  sess.  54-56. 

1899 

33     "       69-60. 

1901 

"      34     "       47-48. 

1857-1895.    Rept.  on  mileage  due  each  Senator. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1S57 

in  Sen.  Jols.     8  sess.  100-101. 

l.s.'-iS 

9     ••       83-84. 

1859 

10     "       101. 

18(10 

not  found. 

1861 

In  Sen.  Jols.  12  sess.  21. 

1862 

13     •■       93-94. 

1863 

14     '■       72-73. 

1864 

not  found. 

ISO.') 

In   Sen,  Jols.  16  sess.  29-30. 

1867 

17     "       113-114. 

1.S(I9 

1871   not  found. 

18-:! 

in  .Sen.  Jols.  20  .sess.  171-172. 

187.% 
1877 
1880 
1881 


not  found. 


23 


00. 
40. 
05. 


1883   in  Son.  Jols.  25  sess.  34. 


1884 
1885 
18.S(i 
1887 
1889 
1891 
1893 
181)5 


25  '•       27-28. 

26  •■        130. 

26  extra  sess.  27. 
7  sess.  25. 


28 
20 
30 
31 


73-74. 
22-23. 
18-19. 
48-49. 


iion-xcrial 

1855.     Veto  of  act  roqulrlng  payment  of  iier  diera  and 

mileage  of  members  of  legisl.  (o  nmt.  of  $1000  each, 

as  calling  for  more  money  than  Is  In  treasury,  with 

suggcBtlon  to  fund  civil  warrants  outstanding,  and 


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111 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Expenditures — cont'd 
Ltxiisi.ATiRE — cont'd 

iiOH-A'crinZ— cont'd 
to   require   controller's    warrants   to   be   registered 
and  paid  in  order  of  registry;  with  stmt,  of  aggre- 
gate general  fund  and  special  funds,  resp..  In  treas- 
ury.    (Sen.  Jol.  1S55:  215-217.) 

1859.  Stmt,  of  amt.  of  mileage  due  special  committee 
to  visit  S.  F.     (Assem.  jol.  10  sess.  p.  435.) 

1868.  Rept.  of  Sen.  committee  re.  additional  allow- 
ances.    4  pp.     (App.  to  Jols.  17  sess.  v.  2  |  doc.  291.) 

1881.  Rept.  on  amt.  of  mileage  due  committee  on  irri- 
gation, water  rights,  drainage,  and  mining  debris. 
(Sen.  jol.  24  sess.  pp.  179-180.) 

SENATE) 
1849/50.     Stmts,    of    operations    of    special    contingent 

fund   of  Sen.      (A.R.   state  treasurer   1849/50:  555- 

557.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1850-1851.     Tabular    stmt,    showing    condition    of    Sen. 

contingent  fund.     (A.R.   state  comptroller  1849/50 

(p.  539)— same  1850/1.) 
raging  from  Colleoted  docs. 
1858.     Stmt,  of  contingent  expenses  of  Sen.     (Sen.  jol. 

9  sess.  p.  118.) 
.     Stmt,  of  accts.  to  be  paid  out  of  contingent  fund. 

(Same  9  sess.  pp.  301;  4G6;  637.) 
.    Stmt,  of  amts.  due  from  Sen.  contingent  fund. 

{Sayne  9  sess.  p.  206.) 

1860.  Stmts,  of  amts.  paid  out  of  Sen.  contingent  fund. 
(Same  11  sess.  pp.  235;  262;  278;  302;  409;  511; 
565;  654;  741;  816-817.) 

1871/2-1875/6.  Stmt,  of  amt.  expended  for  Sen.  station- 
ery to  Mch.  31.     (Same  21  sess.  pp.  618-619.) 

.     Same;  to  Mch.  1.     (Same  21  sess.  pp.  368-369.) 

.     Stmt,  of  contingent  expenses  of  Sen.     (Same  21 

377-378.) 

of    amts.    expended    for    stationery    from 
of  sess.   to   Dec.   22.      (Same  21   sess.  pp. 


sess.  pp. 
-.     Stmt. 

opening 

96-98.) 
-.     Stmt. 

Jan.  31. 
-.     Stmt. 


of  amts.  expended  for  Sen.  stationery  to 
(Same  21  sess.  pp.  210-211.) 
of  contingent  expenses  of   Sen.   for  Mch. 
(Same  21  sess.  pp.  622-624.) 

Stmt,  for  1871/2  Is  for  April  also. 
1886.     Rept.  of  Sen.  committee  on  attaches,  contingent 
expenses  and  mileage,  on  amts,  due  officers  of  Sen. 
(Sen.  jol.  extra  sess.  1886:  59,  83-84.) 
SEROEAXT-AT-ARSIS 
1850.     Stmt,    of   acct.    of    sergeant-at-arms    to    Apr.    3. 

(Legisl.  jol.  1849/50:  1227.) 
1856.     Rept.  of  sergeant-at-arms,  with  stmt,  of  expenses 
for   forwarding   mail,   docs.,   etc.,   of   Assem.    from 
Jan.  7-26.  in  response  to  res.  of  7  sess.     (Assem.  jol. 
1856:  197-198.) 
Leprosy;  see  Public  He.^i.tii.    Expenditures 
Maintenance;  see  that  title 
Mabysvili.e   Reform    School;    see    Maintenance:    State 

Individual  Institution.s 
Mineral  Cabinet;  see  Natural  Resources.     Museums 
Mining  Bitieau;   see  Nati'ral  Resources.     Mineral 
Normal  Schools;  see  Education.    Expenditures 
Orphans   and   Abandoned   Children;    see   Maintenance: 

Private 
Pacitic  Railroad;  see  Railroads:  I.VDrviDUAL 
Poor;   see  Maintenance:    State 
Preston   School  of  Industry;    see  Maintenance:    State 

Individual  Institutions 
Prisons;  see  Maintenance:  State 
Public  Aid:  see  that  title 
Public  Buildings;   see  Public  ButLDiNos  and  Grounds: 

State 
PuBuc  Pbintinq;  see  that  title 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Expenditures — cont'd 
Puiii.U'  WoHK.s;  see  that  title 
Raii.uoai)  Co.mmi.ssion;  see  Railroads 
Reliek  Pnti'osEs;  see  Public  Aid 
Roads;  see  that  title 

San  Quentin  State  Prison;  see  Maintenance:  State  In- 
dividual Institutions 
Schools;  see  Education.     Expenditures 
SEcitETAitY  of  State 

1855.     Exhibit  of  contingent  expenses  of  office  of  secy, 
of  state  Feb.  1  to  Nov.  5,  as  required  by  act  of  Apr. 
27,  1855,  making  apprns.     (Assem.  jol.  1856:  164.) 
Secy,  of  State  resigned  Nov.  .'J. 

.     Stmt,   of  secy,  of  state  re.   contingent  expenses 

Feb.  1  to  Nov.  5,  pursuant  to  act  passed  Apr.  27, 
1855.     (Sen.  jol.  1856:  157-158.) 
1857.     Copy  of  accts.  paid  from  contingent  fund  of  secy. 

of  state.     (Same  9  sess.  p.  94.) 
1859.     Stmt,  of  accts.  paid  out  of  apprn.  for  contingent 
expenses  of  secy,  of  state.     (Same  11  sess.  pp.  31- 
32.) 
1861-1862.     Stmt,  of  expenses  of  secy,  of  state's  office. 

(A.R.  state  treasurer  1861/2:  15.) 
1862-1890.     Amt.  disbursed  by  office,  out  of  apprn.  for 
stationery,   lights,  fuel,  etc.,  to  several  offices  and 
depts.       (A.R.     secy,     state     1862     (p.     5) — same 
1888/90.) 
1871-1888.     Fund     for    contingent    expenses.       (Bienn. 

rept.  same  1870/1   (p.  l)—same  1886/8.) 
1875-1884.     Comparative  stmt,  showing  difference  in  ex- 
penses and  receipts.     (Same  1877/9   (p.  11) — same 
1882/4.) 
1882.     Stmt,    of    receipts    and    disbursements.      (Same 

1880/2:  3.) 
1882-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  secy,  of  state. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1880/2  (p.  57)  — 
same  1902/4.) 
1891.     Secy's,  rept.  re.  condition  of  different  funds  of 

his  dept.     (Sen.  jol.  29  sess.  p.  167.) 
1892-1904.     Financial  stmts.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  dept. 

1890/2  (pp.  15-17)— same  1902/4.) 
1896.     Stmt,     of    apprns.    and    expenditures.       (Same 
1894/6:  9-10.) 
Seed   and   Plant   Distribution;    see   Agriculture.     Re- 
ceipts, etc. 
Silk  Culture;  see  Industries,  etc.     Silk  Culture 
State  Library;    see  Libraries 

State  Veterinarian;   see  Agriculture.     Receipts,  etc. 
Si'PREME  Court  Library;  see  Libraries 
Swamp  Land;  see  Land:  State 
Taxation;  see  Taxation:  State 

Telegraph;   see  Telegraph  and  Telephone  Companies 
Treasurer's  Office 

1857.  Rept.  of  accts.  and  expenditures  committee  re. 
state  treasury  office.  9  pp.  (App.  to  Assem.  Jol. 
8  sess.  doc.  19.) 

1858.  Stmt,  of  acct.  of  treasurer  for  amts.  paid  for 
contingent  expenses  of  his  office  during  yr.  (Sen. 
jol.  10  sess.  pp.  107-110.) 

.  Stmt,  of  amt.  of  contingents  required  for  treas- 
urer's office.     (.Same  9  sess.  p.  303.) 

1859.  Stmt,  of  contingent  expenses  of  treasurer's 
office.     (Same  11  sess.  pp.  144-145.) 

1877/9-1898.  Stmt,  showing  how  apprns.  for  postage 
and  expressage  were  expended.  (Bienn.  rept.  state 
treasurer  1877/9  (p.  18)— sarne  1896/8.) 

1882-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  treasurer. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1880/2  (pp.  57-58) — 
same  1902/4.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Expenditures — cont'd 
Teeasubeb's  Office — cont'd 
1898/00-1904.     Stmt,  showing  detail  of  expenditures  of 
treasurer's   contingent    fund.     (A.    R.    state    treas- 
urer 1898/00  (pp.  82-83)— bienn.  rept.  some  1902/4.) 
United  States  Steamship  "  Mabiox  " 

1900.     Expenditures  on  acct.  U.  S.  S.  "  Marion."  (Bienn. 
rept.  adj.  gen.  1898/00:  31.) 
Veteraxs'  Home  of  Califobxia;  see  Maintenance:  State 

Individual  Institutions 
Vigilance  Committee;   see  Riots,  etc. 
VmcuLTURAL    Boabd;    see    Agbicultuee.      Expenditubes, 

ETC. 

Was  Expenditubes  ;  see  that  title 

Whaeves;  see  Whabves  and  Docks 

Whittieb  Refobm  School;   see  Maintenance:    State  In- 

viDUAL  Institutions 
YosEMiTE  Valley;  see  Pabks:  State 
Fiscal  Year 

1853.     Change  of  fiscal  yr.  urged  to  begin  Dec.  15  in- 
stead of  July  1.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1853.) 
Funds 

1849/50-1850/1.     Recapitulation  of  balances  to  credit  of 
different  funds.     (A.R.  state  treasurer  1849/50  (pp. 
556,  558)— same  1850/1.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1855-1863.     Stmt,  of  different  funds.     (A.R.  state  comp- 
troller 1854/5  (p.  24)— sa»«e  1862/3.) 
1856/7-1861.     Copies  of  comptroller's  orders  to  transfer 
funds.     (A.R.  state  treasurer  1856/7  (pp.  39-41,  53) 
—same  1860/1.) 

1862.  Veto  of  act  to  transfer  certain  funds.  (Sen. 
jol.  13  sess.  pp.  355-358.) 

1863.  Same.     (Same  15  sess.  p.  110.) 

1864.  Stmt,  showing  balances  in  all  funds  and  total 
balance  in  state  treasury,  July  1.  (A.R.  state 
treasurer  1863/4:  7.) 

1865-1869.  Suppl.  stmt,  showing  balance  in  all  funds, 
and  amt.  total  in  state  treasury,  Oct.  31.  (Bienn. 
rept.  same  1864/5  (p.  35) — same  1867/9.) 

1865-1884.  Recapitulation  showing  balances  in  all 
funds,  and  total  balance  in  state  treasury,  June  30. 
(Bienn.  rept.  same  1863/5  (p.  27)— some  1882/4.) 

1867-1871.  Same;  Nov.  4.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  control- 
ler 1865/7  (pp.  168-169)— some  1869/71.) 

1873.  Stmt,  of  errors  discovered  in  adjusting  balances 
of  several  funds,  under  act  of  Feb.  20,  1872.  (Same 
1871/3:  206-217.) 

1879-1880.  Stmt,  showing  balances  in  several  funds, 
amt.  of  warrants  outstanding,  and  balances  in  state 
treasury,  June  30.  (Same  1877/9  (p.  74) — same 
1879/80.) 

1882.  Stmt,  of  controller's  ledger  balance  of  several 
funds,  amt.  of  warrants  outstanding,  and  balances, 
aggregate  of  which  show  total  amt.  of  money  in 
state  treasury  at  close  of  yr.,  June  30.  (Same 
1880/2:  8.) 

1882-1904.  Review  of  condition  of  principal  funds. 
(Same  1880/2   (pp.  10-20)— some  1902/4.) 

1884-1892.  Ann.  stmt,  of  state  controller,  showing  con- 
dition of  several  funds.  In  the  aggregate.  (Same 
1882/4   (pp.  75-76)- some  1890/2.) 

1884-1904.  Comparative  exhibit  showing  controller's 
ledger  balances  of  several  funds,  amt.  of  outstand- 
ing warrants  and  balances,  the  aggregate  of  whiib 
show  total  amt.  of  money  In  treasury  at  close  of 
fiscal  yrs.  endg.  June  30;  also  excess  of  money  In 
treasury  at  close  of  yr.  (Same  1882/4  (p.  8)  — 
same  1902/4.) 

1884/6-1902.  Stmt,  showing  reccli)tH,  payments,  and 
tranHactlon  In  each  fund  during  yr.  (Bienn.  rept. 
state  treasurer  1884/6  (p.  7)— some  1900/2.) 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

Funds — cont'd 

1890/2.  Recommendation  for  act  permitting  and  re- 
quiring surplus  funds  in  treasury  to  be  loaned. 
(Same  1890/2:  6-7.) 

AoNEws  State  Hospital;   see  Maintenance:   State  Indi- 
vmuAL  Institutions 

Assembly   Contingent   Fund;    see   above,   Expenditubes. 
Leoislatube 

Bank  Commissionebs'  Fund;  see  Banks 

Building  and  Loan  Inspection  Fund;   see  Building  and 
Loan  Associations 

Capitol    Funds;    see    P'ublic    Buildinqs    and    Gbounds: 
State 

Chinese  Fund;  see  Population.    Receipts  and  Expendi- 
tures 

Civil  Fund;   see  above,  Finance:   State.     Military  Gov- 

EBNMENT 

Condemnation  Funds 

1877/9-1884.     Receipts  and  payments  on  condemnation 
fund.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1877/9   (p.  12) 
—savie  1882/4.) 
1879-1886.     Stmt,   of   condition   of  condemnation   fund. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1877/9  (p.  67) — same 
1884/6.) 
1904.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  San  Luis  Obispo  condemna- 
tion fund.     (Same  1902/4:  118.) 
Contingent  Funds 

Special    continsent    funds    are    entered    under    specific 
headings,  as  gov's,  contingent  fund  under  Governor, 
etc. 
1850/1.     Stmt,  of  operations  of  special  contingent  fund 
of  state.     (A.R.  state  treasurer  1850/1:  514.) 
I'agin^  from  Collected  docs. 
1862.     Stmt,  of  payments  from  contingent  fund.  (Same 

1861/2:  39.) 
1900.  Comments  on  emergency  funds,  and  recommen- 
dation that  state  should  make  some  provision  for 
erection  of  new  bidgs.  in  case  state  institutions  are 
destroyed  by  fire;  same  suggestion  will  apply  to 
National  Guard.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller 
1898/00:  24-25.) 
Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind  Asylum  Contingent  Fund;   see 

Maintenance:    State  Individual  Institutions 
Deposit  Funds 

Banks  ;  see  Banlis  :    Receipts,  etc. 
Dissolved    Savings    Bank    Fund;    see    Banks.      Savings 

Bank  Fund 
Drainage  Constbi'ction  Fund;  see  River  Conservancy 
Election  Reward  Fund 

1871/3-1884.     Election  reward  fund;    receipts  and  pay- 
ments.    (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1871/3  (p.  22) 
—same  1882/4.) 
1873-1894.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  election  reward  fund. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1871/3   (pp.   148-149) 
—same  1892/4.) 
Estates  of  Deceaskd  Persons  FHjnd;  see  Land.  Escheats 
Federal  Tax  Fund;    see  below,  Revenue.     Federal  Gov- 
ernment 
Fish   Commissioners'   Fund;    see   Fish   and  Game.     Re- 
ceipts, etc. 
Poi.BoM  Branch  Prison  Fund;   see  Maintenance:    State 

Indiviiiiial   Institutions 
Game  Preservation  Fund;  see  Fish  and  Game.   Receipts, 

etc. 
General  Fund 

Sec  also  below,  Uevenue  an<l  Expendlturos. 
1849/50-1850/1.     Stmts,  of  operation  of  general  fund  In 
aggregate.     (A.R.  state  treasurer  1849/50   (pp.  553- 
554,  556)— same  1S50/1.) 
rncl'ii.'  from  Collected  docs. 
ISSO-IKHI.     Tabular  slnil.  .showing  condition  of  general 
fund.     (A.U.    state   comptroller   1849/50    (p.    38)  — 
same  1853/4.) 

I'agluK  frum  Collected  docs. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


113 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Funds — cont'd 
GENER.VL  FuM) — Cont'd 
1855.     Treasurer's  communication  re.  anit.  of  money  In 
general   fund,  showing  embarrassment  of  dept.  as 
result  of  failure  of  cos.  to  settle  and  res.  prohibit- 
ing payment  of  legislative  pay  certificates  to  any 
but  members  of  legist.     (Assem.  Jol.  1855:  858-859.) 
1857-1861.     Balances   In   following   funds,  on   June   30: 
general  fund,  hospital  fund,  school  fund,  military 
fund,  etc.     (Same  1S5G/7   (p.  38)— same  1800/1.) 
1861-1904.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  general  fund,  .Tune  30. 
(A.R.   state   controller   1860/1    (pp.    28-29)— bienn. 
rept.  same  1902/4.) 
1865-1884.     Stmt,  showing  transaction  In  general  fund 
for  yr.  endg.  June  30.     (Blenn.  rept.  state  treasurer 
1863/5  (p.  10)— same  1882/4.) 
1892/4.     Frequent  exhaustion  of  general  fund,  sugges- 
tion that  apprns.  should  be  cut  down  or  tax  levy 
raised  to  meet  Increased  demands.     (Same  1892/4: 
4.) 
Harbob  Protection  Fund;   see  Harbors 
Home  for  Feeble-minded  Contingent  Fund;   see  Mainte- 
nance: State  Individual  Institutions 
Hospital  Fund;  see  Maintenance:  State.    Receipts,  etc. 

Poor 
Insurance  Commissioner's  Special  Fund;  see  Insurance. 

ExrENDITURES 

Interest  Fund 

1852.     Receipts  on  Interest  fund  of  1852.     (A.R.  state 

treasurer  1851/2:  18.) 
1852/3-1857.     Receipts  and   payments   on   Interest  fund 
of  1851.     (Same  1852/3   (pp.  20-22)— .same  1856/7.) 

.     Same;   fund  of  1852.     (Same  1852/3   (pp.  22-23) 

— same  1856/7.) 
1855/6-1857.     Interest  fund  of  1855,  in  acct.  with  state 
treasurer.        (Same      1855/6      (pp.      12-13)— same 
1856/7.) 
1856/7.     Same;   1856.     (Same  1856/7:  16-17,  34-36.) 
Interest  Tax  Fund;  see  Taxation:  State.    Revenue 
Legislative   Fund;    see   above,    Expenditures.     Legisla- 
ture 
Leprosy  Fund;  see  Public  Health.    Expenditures 
Line  Officers'  Fund 

1864/5-1869.  Line  officers'  interest  lund,  receipts  and 
payments.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1863/5  (p. 
14)— same  1867/9.) 
1865-1869.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  line  officers'  interest 
fund.  (A.R.  state  controller  1864/5  (pp.  82-83)  — 
blenn.  rept.  same  1867/9.) 
1865-1873.     Same.     (Same    1864/5    (pp.    82-83)— bienn. 

rept.  same  1871/3.) 
1865/7-1875.     Line  officers'  fund,  receipts  and  payments. 
(A.R.  state  treasurer  1865/7    (p.  20)— bienn.  rept. 
savie  1873/5.) 
Marine  Hospital  Fund 

1852/3.     Stmt,  of  S.  F.  state  marine  hospital  fund  pay- 
ments.    (A.R.  state  treasurer  1852/3:  34.) 
1854-1856.     Stmt,  of  state  marine  hospital  fund  in  acct. 
with  state  treasurer.     (Same  1853/4   (pp.  18-19)  — 
same  1855/6.) 
1857-1861.    See  above,  military  fund;  these  dates. 
Mendocino    Insane    Asylum    Fund;    see    Maintenance: 

State  Individual  Institutions 
Military  Fund;  see  Militia.     Expenditures 
Military  Recruiting  Fund;   see  Militia.     Expenditures 
Mining  Bureau  Fund;  see  Natural  Resources 
Napa    State    Hospital;    see   Maintenance:    State    Indi- 
vidual Institutions 
Pacific  Railroad  F'und;  see  Railroads:   Individuai 

8 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Funds — cont'd 
Pious  Fund 

The  cnap  of  this  fund  wns  thp  drat  to  he  hnnrd  before 
till'    IIiiRm'    Trllmtinl.      The    rept.    with    pIciidlnKS, 
I'xhilills.  Iiilif  nud  11  iccm-d  of  tlii'  piocei'dlngs  wa.s 
pilnti'd  h.v  the  II.  S.  (;ovt.  In  1002. 
1735-1851.     Rept.    on    establishment    and    operation    of 
pious    fund,    showing    unwarranted    control    over 
same  assumed  by  Mexican  govt,  and  urging  U.  S. 
investigation    re.    same    with    view    to    its    restora- 
tion to  Cal.  for  carrying  out  Us  original  object  of 
religious  education.     (Leglsl.  Jol.  1851:  7:!0-733.) 
1851.     Rept.  on  the  pious  fund  of  Cal.     (App.  to  Sen. 
jol.  2  sess.  pp.  730-733  doc.  FF.) 
Public     Building     Fund;     see     Public     Buildings     and 

Grounds:   State 
Public  Building  Land  Fund;   see  Land:    St.\te.     Public 

Building  Lands 
Railway  Tax  Fund;   see  Taxation:   State.     Revenue 
Reoi.stkation  Fund 

1858-1860.     Registration    fund.      (A.R.    state    treasurer 
1857/8  (pp.  30-31)— sa??!e  1859/60.) 
Revolving  Jute  Fund;  see  Labor.     Convict  Labor 
RocK-cRusuiNQ    REVOLVING    Fund;    See    Labor.      Convict 

Labor 
Sacramento    State    Hospital    Fund;     see    Maintenace: 

State  Individual  Institutions 
San  Francisco  Depot  Fund;  see  Railroads.     Depots 
Savings  Bank  Fund;  see  Banks.     Savings 
School  Fund;  see  Education 
School  Land  Fund;  see  Land:   State 
Se.minaby  Land  Fund;  see  Land:  State.    School  Land 
Soldiers'  Bounty  Interest  Fund;  see  Militia.     Expendi- 
tures 
Soldiers'  Relief  Fund;    see  Militia.     Expenditures 
Southern  California  Insane  Asylum  Fund;  see  Mainte- 
nance:  State  Individual  In.stitutions 
State  Library  Fund;  see  Libraries 

State   Printing   Fund;    see   Public  Printing.     Expendi- 
tures 
State  Prison  Fund;  see  Maintenance:  State  Individual 

Institutions 
State  Property  Fund;  see  Land.     Marsh  and  Tide 
Supreme  Court  Library  Fund;    see  Libraries 
Trust  Funds 

1884/6-1894.  Stmt,  showing  bonds  held  In  trust  by 
state  treasurer.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer 
1884/6  (p.  21)— same  1892/4.) 
1896-1904.  Stmt,  showing  bonds  on  hand,  June  30, 
held  in  trust  for  other  state  funds,  by  state  treas- 
urer.    (Same  1894/6  (p.  47)— some  1902/4.) 

.     Stmt,   showing   amt.   of   Interest   reed,   by   state 

treasurer  on  bonds  held  In  trust,  and  funds  Into 
which  it  was  paid.  (Same  1894/6  (pp.  48-49)  — 
same  1902/4.) 

SADLTRY  FDND 
1882/4.     Bonds  held  In  trust  for  relief  of  Jas.  Saultry. 

(Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1882/4:  17.) 
.     Receipts   and    payments   on    Jas.    Saultry   fund. 

(Same  1882/4:  14.) 
1884-1904.     Stmt,    of   condition    of    Jas.    Saultry    fund. 

(Blenn.  rept.  state  controller  1882/4  (p.  87)— same 

1902/4.) 
1890.     History  of  bonds  purchased  for  relief  of  family 

of  Jas.  Saultry.    (A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated  1891:  6.) 
1904.     Comments  on  Saultry  heir  bonds.     (Same  dated 

1905:  10.) 
Veterans'  Home  of  California  Fund;   see  Maintenace: 

State  Individual  Institutions 
War  Loan  Fund;  see  War  Expenditobes 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

Funds — cont'd 

Whabf  and  Dock  Fund;  see  Whabtes  and  Docks 

Whittieb  Refobm  School  Fdnd;  see  Maintenance:  State 

iNDrviDUAL  Institutions 
YosEMiTE  Vallet  Fund;  see  Pabks:  State 
Laws 

1887.     Laws  in  force  governing  the  dept.  of  state,  bd. 
of  examiners,  and  bd.  of  capitol  comrs.     58  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Suppl.  Cat.  Law  Dept.  Cal.  State 
Library,  1893. 

Misappropriation  of  Public  Funds 

1851.  Govs.  mess.  re.  robbery  and  defrauding  of  state 
by  q.  m.  gen.     (Legisl.  jol.  1851:  773.) 

1856.  Rept.  of  select  jt.  committee  to  ascertain  what 
amt.  of  revenue  was  paid  into  state  treasury  during 
yr.  re.  frauds  upon  same.  (Sen.  jol.  8  sess.  pp. 
239-241;  Assem.  jol.  pp.  309-311.) 

1857.  Rept.  on  whereabouts  of  certain  moneys  illegally 
paid  out  and  abstracted  from  state  treasury.  (As- 
sem. jol.  8  sess.  pp.  804-807.) 

.     Rept.   of  special   committee   apptd.   to   ascertain 

whereabouts  of  certain  moneys  illegally  paid  out 
and  abstracted  from  state  treasury.  6  pp.  (App. 
to  Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  doc.  [17].) 

.     Rept.  of  select  committee  apptd.  to  investigate 

matters  pertaining  to  state  treasury  dept.;  prefers 
charges  agst.  treasurer.  41  pp.  {Same  8  sess. 
doc.  7.) 

— — .  Rept.  on  defalcation  in  payment  of  interest  fall- 
ing due  July  1,  1856,  upon  civil  bonds  of  state 
loaned  to  Palmer,  Cook  &  Co.  by  state  treasurer. 
(Sen.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  142-143.) 

.     Articles    of    impeachment    preferred    by    Assem. 

agst.  H.  Bates,  treasurer  of  state  for  misdemeanor 
in  office.  (Same  8  sess.  pp.  297-303;  Assem.  jol. 
pp.  324-330;   341-342.) 

.     Testimony    and    corresp.    re.    frauds   upon    state 

revenue  by  treasurer.  (Sen.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  242- 
252.) 

.     Answer    of    H.    Bates,    treasurer    of    state,    to 

charges  of  misdemeanor  in  office.  (Same  8  sess. 
pp.  408-410.) 

.     [Adverse]    rept.   of   special   committee   on   "act 

for  better  protection  of  state  treasury";  investiga- 
tion into  manner  in  which  act  has  been  obeyed. 
14  pp.     (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  doc.  [18].) 

.     Same;    2d    rept.      12    pp.      (Same   8    sess.    doc. 

[15].) 

.     Rept.  on  investigation  of  charges  agst.  controller 

of  misdemeanor  in  office,  etc.  (Assem.  jol.  8  sess. 
pp.  206-208.) 

.     Controller's  answer  to  charges  which  he  deems 

unjust,  agst.  him  for  misdemeanor  in  office.  (Same 
8  sess.  pp.  214-215.) 

.     Articles    of    impeachment    preferred    by    Assem. 

agst.  G.  W.  Whitman,  controller,  for  misdemeanor 
In  office.  (Sen.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  340-346;  Assem.  jol. 
pp.  375-379.) 

.  Answer  of  G.  W.  Whitman,  comptroller,  to  ar- 
ticles of  Impeachment  preferred  agst.  him.  (Sen. 
jol.  8  sess.  pp.  438-447.) 

1860.  Rept.  of  judiciary  committee  re.  sureties  on  Pa- 
cific Express  bond,  .Ian.  30,  1860;  recommending 
release  of  sureties  on  bond  of  said  co.,  fraudulently 
accepted  by  treasurer  of  state  to  conceal  a  deficit  In 
his  accts.  9  pp.  (App.  to  Son.  jol.  11  sess.  doc. 
(151.) 

1864.  Short  acct.  of  suit  brought  agst.  stnto  controller 
Warren  and  his  sureties  for  collection  of  amt.  of 
defalcation  In  his  accts.  (A.U.  atty.  gen.  1865: 
4.) 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Misappropriation  of  Public  Funds — cont'd 
1866.  Rept.  of  special  jt.  committee  on  affairs  pertain- 
ing to  state  controller's  office  acquitting  him  of 
charges  of  alleged  fraud  published  by  C.  E.  Wil- 
liams, in  S.  P.  Daily  Examiner,  in  connection  with 
foreign  miners'  licenses  and  tax,  but  suggesting 
that  tax  collectors  have  seriously  defrauded  state  by 
collusion  with  Chinese;  with  testimony  and  state- 
ment of  licenses  issued  for  1863/4.  5,  1  11.,  108  pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  16  sess.  v.  2  doc.  [10].) 

1884.  Comments  on  defalcations;  also  recommenda- 
tion for  ann.  additional  apprn.  made  for  contingent 
expenses  of  controller's  office,  of  $2500.  together 
with  traveling  expenses  of  $500  per  annum,  and 
apprn.  for  postage,  expressage,  etc.,  be  increased  to 
$500  per  yr.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1882/4: 
28-29.) 

1884-1890.  Stmt,  showing  list  of  receipts  of  late  treas- 
urer, January,  held  by  state  treasurer,  date  of  is- 
sue, to  whom  issued,  amt.  and  date  of  redemption. 
(A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated  1889  (p.  36) — same 
1888/90.) 

1885.  Rept.  on  investigation  of  defalcations  in  office  of 
late  treasurer.     (Sen.  jol.  26  sess.  pp.  397-398.) 

.     Rept.   of   Sen.   special   committee   to   investigate 

alleged  defalcation  in  office  of  state  treasury  under 
administration  of  W.  A.  January,  in  connection 
with  embezzlement  of  either  state  or  co.  funds 
charging  A.  D.  January  with  the  crime;  with  testi- 
mony.   50  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  26  sess.  v.  6  doc.  [3].) 

1904.  Defalcation  at  Southern  California  State  Hos- 
pital; see  Maintenance:  State  Individual  Institu- 
tions. 

Revenue 

1849/50-1904.     Receipts    into    state    treasury,    by    cos., 
from    various    sources.     (A.R.     state    comptroller 
1849/50   (p.  520)— bienn.  rept.  same  1902/4.) 
Paging  from  Tubllc  docs. 

1850-1851.  Treasurer's  stmt,  of  amt.  of  revenue  reed, 
into  treasury,  Dec.  15  to  Mch.  19.  (Legisl.  jol. 
1851:  724-725.) 

1850-1857.  Cumulative  comparative  table  giving  re- 
ceipts into  treasury  for  each  of  series  of  yrs.,  by 
cos.  (A.R.  state  comptroller  1853/4  (pp.  10-11)  — 
same  1856/7.) 

1851/2-1852/3.  Itemized  stmt,  of  receipts  Into  state 
treasury  for  yr.  (A.R.  state  treasurer  1851/2  (pp. 
4-5)— some  1852/3.) 

1851/2-1861.  Itemized  stmt,  of  general  fund  receipts 
for  yr.     (Same  1851/2  (pp.  7-8)— same  1860/1.) 

1852.  Supplemental  table  of  receipts  into  state  treas- 
ury from  July  1  to  Dec.  29,  1852.  (A.R.  state  comp- 
troller 1851/2:  14.) 

1852-1853.  Comptroller's  stmt,  of  receipts  into  treas- 
ury from  July,  1S52,  to  Fob.  26,  1853,  In  response 
to  res.  for  Information.  3  pp.  (App.  to  Assem. 
jol.  1853  doc.  24.) 

1854.  Stmt,  of  amt.  of  revenue  rood,  in  state  treasury 
from  various  cos.  from  organization  of  state  govt, 
to  July  1,  1854.  (A.R.  state  treasurer  1853/4:  26- 
27.) 

1854-1856.  Stmt,  of  receipts  Into  treasury.  (Sen.  jol. 
10   sess.   pp.   152-154.) 

1854-1862.  Tabular  stmt.'f.  of  receipts  Into  treasury 
from  various  sources  and  from  cos.  (A.R.  state 
comptroller   1856/7    (foldg.   tablos)— so?»e   1861/2.) 

.  SuiJiJlonicntal  stmts,  of  receipts  into  state  treas- 
ury from  July  I.  1854.  to  Dec.  20,  1854,  Inclusive. 
(Same  1853/4    (foldg.  table)— ,vn?ne  1861/2.) 

1854/5-1904.  Tabular  slmt.  of  receipts  Into  state  treas- 
tiry  for  yr.  (A.R,  state  treasurer  1853/4  (foldg. 
tablo) — blenu.  rept.  same  1902/4.) 


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115 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

Revenue — cont'd 

1858.     Exhibit  of  revenue  paid  Into  state  treasury  by 
different  cos.,  with  expenses  of  collection,  and  per 
cent  thereon  for  yr.  endg.  Dec.  31.     (Assem.  ]oI.  10 
sess.  pp.  52-53;   Sen.  jol.  pp.  44-45.) 
1863-1879.     Recapitulation  of  receipts,  by  cos.,  from  all 
sources  of  revenue.     (A.R.  state  controller  1862/3 
(p.  38) — blenn.  rept.  same  1877/9.) 
1884/6-1902/4.     Stmt,    showing    amt.    paid    Into    state 
treasury  by  co.  treasurers  during  yr.     (Blenn.  rept. 
state  treasurer  1884/6  (p.  8)— same  1902/4.) 
B.\NK  Licenses;  see  Banks 

BuNn,  Institution  for;  see  Maintenance:  State 
Convict  Labor;  see  Labor 
DtrosiTS 

For   Bank   Deposits,   see   Bunks :      Receipts,   etc.      For 
Insurance  eo.  Deposits,  see  Insurance :    Revenue. 
Escheats;  see  Land 
Federal  Government 

1853.     Comments  on  claims  of  state  on   general   govt. 

(A.R.  state  comptroller  1852/3:  46-48.) 
1878-1886.     Repts.   to   gov.    on   certain   claims   of   state 
agst.  U.  S.;  by  J.  Mullan,  agt.  and  counsel  for  Cal. 
580  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  27  sess.  v.  8.) 

Sec.    332,     Political    Code,    authorized    contract    with 
Mullan    for   collection   of    Cal.    state    claims   apst. 
IT.  S.     These  claims  comprise  the  5  per  cent  claim, 
direct  tax  claims,  Modoc  war  claims,  Indian  hostili- 
ties    expenditures,     civil     war     claims,     claim     for 
Interest   on    Indian    and    civil    war    diiit.    and    fees 
paid  U.  S.  by  Cal.  on  federal  land  grants. 
Pages  1-52  are  reprinted  Id  the  stmt,  of  1889  re.  these 
claims,  pp.  14-61. 
1889.     Stmt,  of  J.  Mullan,  agt.  and  counsel  of  Cal.  to 
special   Jt.   committee,   re.    unpaid   claims   of   state 
agst.  U.  S.  in  4  pts.     75,  33,  38,  7  pp.     {Same  28 
sess.  v.  8  unnum.  doc.) 

DIRECT  TAX 
1886.  stmt,  of  condition  of  direct  tax  accts.  of  several 
states  and  territories  and  D.  C.  under  acts  of  Aug. 
5,  1861.  and  June  7.  1S62.  Rept.  of  agt.  and  counsel 
of  Cal.  to  gov.  tor  claims  agst.  U.  S.  1886:  159;  164; 
209;  219.     (App.  to  jols.  27  sess.  v.  8;  580  pp.) 

CALIFORNIA 

1862/3-1867.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  federal  tax  fund. 
(A.R.  state  controller  1861/2  (pp.  70-71)— blenn. 
rept.  same  1865/7.) 

1863.  Majority  and  minority  rept.  of  special  commit- 
tee apptd.  to  inquire  into  conduct  of  state  controller 
and  treasurer  in  connection  with  payment  in  legal 
tender  notes  of  state's  quota  of  federal  direct  tax. 
22  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  14  sess.  unnum.  doc.) 

.     Rept.  of  testimony  before  special  committee  re. 

conduct  of  controller  and  treasurer  in  connection 
with  payment  in  legal  tender  notes  of  state's  quota 
of  federal  direct  tax.  82  pp.  {Same  14  sess. 
unnum.  doc.) 

.  Communication  from  gov.  with  corresp.  re.  pay- 
ment of  Cal's.  quota  of  direct  tax,  apportioned  by 
act  of  Congress,  Aug.  5,  18G1.  8  pp.  {Same  14 
sess.  unnum.  doc.) 

1864/5-1867.  Federal  tax  fund,  receipts  and  payments. 
(Blenn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1864/5  (p.  20) — same 
1865/7.) 

1884.  Stmt,  by  U.  S.  register  of  aggregate  amts.  cov- 
ered Into  treasury  on  acct.  of  direct  tax  to  credit  of 
several  states  and  territories  and  D.  C.  Rept.  of 
agt.  and  counsel  for  Cal.  to  gov.  for  claims  agst. 
U.  S.,  1886:139.    (App.  to  jols.  27  sess.  v.  8;  580  pp.) 

1886.  Cal.  direct  tax  claim;  rept.  of  agt.  and  counsel 
for  Cal.  pp.  16-29;  121-280.  {Same  27  sess.  v.  8; 
580  pp.) 

The  exhibits,  pp.  121-280,  contain  texts  of  state  and 
federal  laws  and  resolutions,  state  and  federal 
correspondence,  tabular  matter,  etc 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Revenue — cont'd 
Federal  Government — cont'd 

CALIFORNIA— cont'd 
1886.     Rppt.  of  U.  S.  comn.  on  direct  tax  accts.     Rept. 
of  agt.  and  counsel  of  Cal.  to  gov.  for  claims  agst. 
U.  S.  1886:  250-276.     {Saine  27  sess.  v.  8;   580  pp.) 
1892.     Opinion  as  to  whether  direct  tax  paid  into  state 
treasury    under    act    of    Congress,    Mch.    2,    1891, 
should  remain  permanently  in  general  fund  or  be 
refunded     to    persons    who     originally    paid     tax. 
(Rept.  atty.  gen.  1891/2:  10-11.) 
Fees,  Commissions,  etc.;   see  that  title 
Fees:   Insurance;   see  Insurance.     Revenue 
Hariior  Dues;  see  Commerce.    Whabves,  etc. 
Insurance  Companies;  see  Insurance 
Land;  see  Land:  State 

License,  Insurance;  see  Insurance.    Revenue 
Licenses;  see  License 

Passenger  Tax;  see  Population.    Receipts  and  Expendi- 
tures 
Railroads;  see  that  title 
Revenue  Stamps;   see  Taxation.     Revenue 
San  Francisco  Water  Lots;  see  Land 
Secretary  of  State;  see  Fees,  etc. 

See  also  Finance  :     State  Expenditures.     Secy,  of  State. 
State  Institutions;  see  Maintenance:   State 
State  Property;  see  Land.    Wateb  Front  Property 
Swamp  Land;   see  Land:   State 
Taxation;  see  Taxation:  State 
Revenue  and  Expenditures 

1849/50-1850/1.  Stmts,  of  operations  in  aggregate  of 
treasury.  (A.R.  state  treasurer  1849/50  (pp.  553, 
556)— same  1850/1.) 

Paging  from  Collect<>d  docs. 
1849/50-1856/7.  Table  showing  ann.  aggregate  revenue, 
expenditures  and  ann.  aggregate  deficit  1st  and  7th 
fiscal  yrs.  (p.  4  of  Rept.  of  committee  of  ways  and 
means  on  stamp  act,  etc.  App.  to  Assem.  jol.  8 
sess.  unnum.  doc.   [9].) 

.     Same.     (p.  501  Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  501-507.) 

1849/50-1877.     Recapitulation   of  receipts   and   expendi- 
tures.    (A.R.   state   comptroller   1849/50    (pp.    522- 
523) — bienn.  rept.  same  1875/7.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1850.     Suppl.  rept.  of  comptroller  showing  receipts  and 
expenditures,  July  1  to  Dec.  15.     (Leglsl.  jol.  1851: 
547-552;   1004-1010.) 
1850-1853.     Comptroller's    stmt,    of   ann.   and   total    re- 
ceipts from  and  expenditures  for  cos.,  from  organi- 
zation of  state  govt,  to  May  1,  1853.     5  pp.     (App. 
to  Sen.  jol.  1853  doc.  69.) 

Page  5  Is  mistakenly  printed  as  page  B  of  doc.  71. 
1850-1863.     Comparative  stmt,  showing  receipts  and  ex- 
penditures  into  state  treasury.     (A.R.  state  treas- 
urer 1862/3:  59-72.) 
1852.     SuDpl.  rept.  of  operations  of  treasury,  from  July 

1  to  Dec.  29,  1852.  {Same  1851/2:  21-23.) 
1854/5.  Comptroller's  stmt,  of  receipts  and  expendi- 
tures of  treasury  from  July  1  to  Mch.  1.  7  pp. 
(App.  to  Assem.  jol.  6  sess.  doc.  17.) 
1855-1856.  Rept.  of  comptroller  giving  aggregate  re- 
ceipts into  state  treasury  from  July  1,  1855,  to  Jan. 
20,  1856,  incl.,  detailed  stmt,  of  expenditures,  and 
all  controller's  warrants  issued  during  same  period, 
etc.    22  pp.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  7  sess.  doc.  9.) 

.     Same.     (Sen.  jol.  1856:  255-272.) 

.     Abstr.  of  receipts  into,  and  expenditures  out  of 

state    treasury,    from    July    1,    1855.      (A.R.    state 
treasurer  1854/5  (p.  30)— same  1855/6.) 
1855-1857.     Exhibit    of    actual    expenditures    of    state 
govt.,  and  receipts  exclusive  of  Interest  on  public 
debt.     (Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  p.  41;  Assem.  jol.  p.  58.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

Revenue  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

1857.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  on  treasure  in  state  treas- 
ury; stmt,  of  receipts  and  expenditures  from  Jan. 
1,  1856,  to  Jan.  13,  1857,  incl.  5  pp.  (App.  to  Sen. 
jol.  8  sess.  doc.  [11].) 

1857-1858.  Recapitulation  of  receipts  and  expenditures. 
(A.R.  state  treasurer  1856/7  (pp.  36-37)— some 
1857/8.) 

1857/8-1861.  Stmt,  giving  mo.  receipts  and  expendi- 
tures.    (Same  1857/8   (pp.  6-7)— same  1860/1.) 

1862.  Stmt,  of  receipts  and  payments.  (Same  1861/2: 
5-14.) 

1882-1904.  Summary  showing  principal  sources  of 
revenue,  various  funds  to  which  receipts  were  ap- 
portioned, and  total  amt.  of  disbursements.  (Bienn. 
rept.  state  controller  1880/2  (pp.  9-10)— same 
1902/4.) 

1894/6-1904.  Comparative  stmt,  showing  mo.  receipts 
and  payments.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1894/6 
(p.  13)— same  1902/4.) 

1902/4.     Stmt,  showing  total  cost  and  transfer  receipts 
and   balances,   cash   payments,    transfer   payments, 
and   cash   balances,   July   1.      (So);ie   1902/4:  26-27, 
50-51.) 
Secretary  of  State 

1858.  Secy's,  estimate  of  apprn.  needed  for  contin- 
gencies of  his  office,  for  state  library  and  for  bd.  of 
examiners.     (Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  p.  311.) 

1860.  Secy's,  estimate  of  contingent  expenses  of  his 
office  for  nth  fiscal  yr.     (Sen.  jol.  10  sess.  p.  213.) 

1884.  Rept.  on  accts.  of  D.  M.  Burns,  ex-secy,  of  state. 
132  pp. 

1885.  Rept.  r  favorable]  of  Sen.  special  committee 
apptd.  to  investigate  books,  etc..  in  office  of  secy, 
of  state,  Mch.  6.  116  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  26  sess. 
V.  6  doc.  [2].) 

ExPENDiTUEKs;  See  above,  that  title 
Revenue;  see  Fees,  Commissions,  etc. 
State  Property 

1853.  Rept.  [favorable]  of  committee  re.  "act  to  dis- 
pose of  interest  of  state  in  certain  property  [with 
minority  rept.],  and  to  quiet  the  title  thereto." 
4,  2  pp.     (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  4  sess.  docs.  37,  38.) 

1854.  Suggested  that  law  concerning  sales  of  state 
property  be  amended  so  as  to  require  settlements 
to  be  made  with  comptroller,  and  proceeds  arising 
from  such  sales  paid  into  treasury  upon  his  order. 
(A.R.  state  comptroller  1853/4:  34.) 

1855.  Minority  rept.  favoring  treasurer's  action  in  re- 
ceiving comptroller's  warrants  In  payment  for  prop- 
erty sold  by  state  and  in  depositing  state  funds 
with  various  banking  houses.  (Assem.  jol.  1855: 
662-605.) 

1895.  Comments  on  Inventory  of  state  property.  (A. 
R.  bd.  examiners  dated  1897:  24-25.) 

1899-1902.  Comments  on  Inventory  of  state  property; 
returns  from  various  ofUcers  In  state  having  real  or 
personal  property  In  their  possession  or  under  thoir 
control.  (Same  dated  1901  (pp.  10-11) — same 
1900/2.) 
REVENtF.  kkom;  see  above,  that  title 
Treasurer's  Office 

18501852.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  examine  books 
and  accts.  of  treasurer  and  comptroller,  with  atmta. 
of  taxoH  and  dnllnquoncles,  receipts  In  treasury, 
public  debt,  and  oxpenseH  of  loglHl.  for  3  fiscal  yra. 
endg.  June  30,  1852.  13  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol. 
1853  doc.  6.) 

1855.  Rept.  re.  Improper  conduct  on  part  of  treasurer 
In  recelvInK  rontroller's  warrant.M  In  payment  for 
property  sold  by  stale  and   in  making  general  de- 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Treasurer's  Office — cont'd 

posits  of  public  moneys  with  various  banking 
houses.     (Assem.  jol.  1855:  609-612.) 

1856.  [Adverse]  rept.  of  jt.  committee  apptd.  to  exam- 
ine books  and  papers  of  late  state  treasurer,  S.  A. 
McMeans.  32  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  7  sess.  doc. 
[17].) 

.     Same.     (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  7  sess.  doc.  [14].) 

.     Same.     (Sen.  jol.  7  sess.  1856:  674-695.) 

1857.  Stmt,  of  expenditures  from  contingent  fund  of 
state  treasurer  from  Feb.  20  to  June  30.  (Same 
9  sess.  pp.  75-77.) 

.     Rept.   on   condition  of  accts.  and   books  of  late 

treasurer  to  Feb.  11.  (Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  471- 
475.) 

.  Rept.  on  examination  of  treasurer's  office  dis- 
closing gross  neglect  and  misconduct  in  business  of 
office.     (Same  8  sess.  pp.  627-632.) 

.     Testimony    concerning    whereabouts    of    money 

paid  by  late  treasurer  to  E.  A.  Rowe.  (Same  8  sess. 
pp.  681-682.) 

.    Rept.  on  imperfect  and  careless  manner  in  which 

books  and  papers  of  treasurer's  office  have  been 
kept  and  recommendations  that  new  set  be  written 
up.     (Same  8  sess.  p.  773.) 

• -.     Communication  from  sureties  of  state  treasurer 

giving  conditions  of  obligations.  (Sen.  jol.  8  sess. 
pp.  164-166.) 

.    Rept.  of  results  of  investigation  of  accts.  of  late 

treasurer.  9  pp.  (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  doc. 
[13].) 

— — .  Rept.  stating  results  of  examination  of  treasur- 
er's office,  and  amts.  of  deficiencies,  etc.  8  pp. 
(App.  to  Sen.  jol.  8  sess.  doc.  [12].) 

•.  Govs.  mess,  recommending  that  efficient  night- 
watch  be  provided  for  state  treasury.  (Sen.  jol.  9 
sess.  pp.  115-116.) 

1859.  Rept.  on  condition  of  late  treasurer's  books. 
(Same  10  sess.  pp.  465-476.) 

.     Communication  from  atty.  gen.  on  examination 

and   settlement   of   accts.   of   S.   A.   McMeans,   late 
state  treasurer.     (Same  10  sess.  pp.  147-154.) 
1862.     Stmt,  of  repairs  for  state  treasurer's  office.     (A. 
R.  state  treasurer  18C1/2:  16.) 
Expenditures;  see  above,  that  title 
Misappropriations,  etc.;  see  above.  Misappropriation 

FINES 
Illegal  Fishing;  see  Fish  and  Game.    Violations,  etc. 

FIRE  DEPARTMENTS 

1856.  Veto  of  act  to  regulate  fire  dept.  of  Sacramento. 
(Sen.  jol.  1856:  713.) 

FIRE  INSURANCE;  see  INSURANCE 

FIRES 

1894.  Investigation  of  causes  of  fires.  (26  A.R.  Insur- 
ance comr.  1894:  5.) 

HALTIMOKIO 
1904.     Comments    on    Baltimore    and    other    conflagra- 
tions.    (36  A.R.  Insurance  comr.  1903:  14-15.) 

Forest  Fires;  see  Natural  Resources 
Prairie  Fires 

1860.  Enactment  urged  by  coinmlllee  on  agrlc.  for 
prevention  of  i)ralrle  fires,  as  being  of  frequent 
occurrence.     (Loglsl.  jol.   1849/50:  655.) 

FISCAL  YEAR;  see  FINANCE:  STATE 


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FISH  AND  GAME 

serial 

RKPOUTS 
Under  Act  of  Apr.  2.   1870 
1870/1-1902/4.     Blenn.  rept.  comrs.  of  fisheries,  1-18. 
In  Collected  docs,  aa  follow.^  : 

1.  1870/1   In  App.  to  Jols.  in  SPSS.  V.  2    unnum.   doc. 

2.  1872/3  •'  '•   "   ••  20  "  v.  n  (doc.  101. 

3.  1874/5 21   "  T.  1  unnum.  doc. 

4.  1875/7 22  "  v.  3 

5.  1877/9 23  "  V.  1 

6.  1880    24   "  V.  2 

7.  1881/2 25  "  v.  4 

unnum.  1883/4 28  "  v.  B 

0.  1885/6 27  "  V.  1 

unnum.  1SS8/8 28  "  v.  2 

1888/90  '•  "   '■  "  29  "  T.  2 

'■    1891/2 30  "  V.  7 

13.  1893/4 31  "  V.  4 

14.  1894/6 "  32  "  t.  2  doc.  [6]. 

IB.  1896/8 33  "  v.  2   "   [3]. 

16.  1898/00"  34  "  v.  2   "   1 2 1. 

17.  1900/2 "  35  ••  T.  2   "   13). 

BULLETINS 
1891-1892.     Bulls,  issued  by  flsh  coinn.,  1-6. 
Checklist 
1891 
no.  1.     Classification  of  certain  Ush  found  In  Eel  Ulver, 

In  salt  water,  during  mo.  of  Sept.     Oct.  12. 
no.  2.     Classification    of    trout    found    In    Webber    Lake. 

Oct.  12. 
no.  3.     Classification   of  trout  found   In   Klamath   Ulver. 
Oct.  24. 

1892 
no.  4.     Salmon  and  trout  of  the  Pacific  Coast    by  D.  S. 

Jordan.     Feb.  15. 
no.  5.     Enforcement  of  game  ordinance  of  city   and   co. 

of  San  Francisco.    March  15. 
no.  6.     Classification    of    trout    caught    In    Mt.    Whitney 
Creek.     July  12. 
None  of  the  above  were  seen  by  the  compiler  as  separate 
bulletins.     They  are  all    reprinted   In   Blenn.    rept. 
of  bd.  of  flsh  comrs.  for  1891/2  :  43-80. 

non-serial 
1850-1880.     History  of  flsh  culture;   dates  of  apptmt.  of 
various   fish    comns.    in   this   country   and    Europe 
and   apprns.      (8   rept.  comrs.   of  fisheries   1883/4: 
21-23.) 

1857.  Rept.  recommending  passage  of  act  amendatory 
of  and  suppl.  to  act  for  protection  of  game,  passed 
May  14,  1854.     (Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  704-707.) 

1858.  Veto  of  act  to  suppress  gaming.  (Sen.  jol.  9 
sess.  pp.  618-619.) 

1871.  Recommended  that  standing  committee  be  apptd. 
In  both  houses  of  legisl.  on  coast  and  inland  fisher- 
ies.    (1  bienn.  rept.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1870/1:  10.) 

.     Plan   for   importation   of  new   varieties   of  fish. 

(1  same  1870/1:  14-15.) 

1871-1880.  Rept.  on  fish  ways.  (1  same  1870/1  (pp. 
6-8)— A.R.  same  1880.) 

No  rehirns  In  1882/3  and  1876/7. 

1871-1900.  Cumulative  historical  table  giving  stmt,  of 
fish  planted  by  bd.  of  fish  comrs.  since  its  organi- 
zation. (13  same  1892/4  (p.  75)— 16  same  1898/00.) 

1873.  Suggestions  for  full  and  comprehensive  law  re. 
all  kinds  of  fishing;  public  interest  demands  such 
a  law  during  present  sess.     (2  same  1872/3:  21-22.) 

.     Worlf    done    during    past   season    in    restocking 

streams  with  native  flsh.     (2  same  1872/3:  18-19.) 

.     Aid  asked  of  legisl.  to  carry  out  work  begun  by 

comrs.;  fish  comrs.  receive  no  salary.  (2  same 
1872/3:  23.) 

.     Rept.   of  Mr.   Stone   on   his  expedition   East  to 

secure  supply  of  food  fish  to  stock  streams  of  Cal.; 
the  first  lot  destroyed  by  a  wreck;  in  a  second  at- 
tempt he  reached  Sacramento  with  a  shipment  of 
shad  under  auspices  of  U.  S.  fish  comn.  (2  same 
1872/3:  6-15.) 

.     Appm.    asked    for    to    allow    comrs.    to    employ 

proper  persons  to  look  after  violations  of  fish  laws 
and  see  to  their  enforcement.    (2  same  1872/3:  21.) 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 

noiiscrial — cont'd 

1874.  On  successful  experiment  in  importation  of  new 
varieties  of  flsli  from  East.     (.■!  .some  1874/5:  5-7.) 

.     Rept.  of  special  committee  on  flsli  and  game  on 

Jt.  res.  of  legisl.  of  Ncv.  re.  protection  of  flsh  in 
Truckee  River.  4  pp.  (App.  to  jols,  20  sess.  v,  C 
[doc,  171.) 

.     Rept.  of  Mr.  Stone  on  expedition  of  second  Cal. 

aquarium  car  to  East  for  supply  of  food  flsh  for 
artificial  propagation;  list  of  llslies  which  arrived 
and  waters  into  which  Introduced.  (3  bienn.  rept. 
comrs.   of  flsherles   1874/5:  22-32.) 

1875.  For  preservation  of  fish  in  state;  apptmt.  of 
standing  committee  by  legisl.  on  subject  of  fish 
and  fisheries  advised;  legislation  advised  to  regu- 
late shrimp  fishing  by  Cliinese  and  to  prevent  In- 
dians from  taking  fish  except  in  manner  to  which 
they  were  accustomed  before  advent  of  white  men. 
(3  same  1874/5:  13-14.) 

.     In  Canada,   by   provision  of  law,   each   saw-mill 

is  required  to  have  furnace  attached  for  consuming 
sawdust;  similar  law  recommended  for  Cal.  as 
means  of  fish  protection.     (3  same  1874/5:  14-15.) 

.     Experiments     in     transportation     of    salt-water 

flsh.     (3  same  1874/5:  15.) 

1876.  Rept.  of  Sen.  committee  on  Sen.  bills  re.  fisher- 
ies.   8  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  21  sess.  v.  5  unnum.  doc.) 

1877-1884.     Rept.  on  experiment  of  transplanting  varie- 
ties of  fish  from  Atlantic  States — black  bass,  eels, 
lobsters,   etc.      (4   bienn.    rept.   comrs.   of   fisheries 
187G/7   (p.  25)— same  1883/4.) 
No  returns  In  1881/2. 

1878.  Petitions  of  persons  engaged  in  salmon  fishing 
to  legisl.  of  state  of  Cal.  4  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  22 
sess.  V.  4  [doc.  29].) 

For  close  season. 

.     Petition   of   citizens   of   Siskiyou    Co.    re.    game 

laws  of  Cal.     4  pp.     (Same  22  sess.  v.  4  [doc.  2G].) 

1879.  Increasing  public  interest  in  fish  culture;  de- 
struction of  fish  during  seasons  of  reproduction,  in 
defiance  of  law,  once  considered  only  a  venial 
legal  offense,  now  thought  a  serious  crime.  (5 
bienn.  rept.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1878/9:  [3].) 

1880.  Rept.  upon  edible  fish  of  Pacific  coast,  U.  S.  A.; 
by  W.  N.  Lockington.     (6  same  1880:  16-66.) 

1880-1884.  Distribution  of  fish  each  yr.  (7  same 
1881/2  (pp.  17-19)— same  1883/4.) 

1880-1894.  Location  and  value  of  fisheries  of  Cal.  and 
growth  since  1880.     (13  same  1892/4:  84-91.) 

.     Value  of  Cal.  fisheries  and  increase  since  1880. 

(13  same  1892/4:  10-14.) 

1883-1884.  Bienn.  rept.  of  deputy  fish  comr.  on  viola- 
tions of  law.     (Some  1883/4:  18-20.) 

1884.  Principal  varieties  of  salt  water  fish  used  In 
markets  of  state;  In  opinion  of  comrs.  catch  of  all 
kinds  of  fish  will  decrease  to  considerable  extent 
in  next  5  yrs.  if  Chinese  are  allowed  to  fish  with 
bag-nets  for  purpose  of  taking  shrimp.  {Same 
1883/4:  10-11.) 

.     Waters  have  been  diverted  from  original  water 

courses  across  Big  Meadows  in  Plumas  Co. — one  of 
the  finest  spawning  grounds  in  state — by  the  Watt 
Cut,  which  at  certain  times  of  yr.,  leaves  insuffi- 
cient water  for  fish  to  ascend  over  natural  falls  In 
river,  causing  just  complaint.     (.Same  1883/4:  16.) 

.  Comment  on  supply  of  various  food  fish  to  mar- 
kets of  state.     (9  same  1885/6:  5-9.) 

1886.     Chinese  spoliations.     (9  same  1885/6:  12.) 

.    Nets    and    seines    used    during    yr.      (9    same 

1885/6:  11-12.) 

.    Public  sentiment  in   favor  of  maintaining  flsh 

laws.     (9  same  1885/6:  13.) 

.    Appm.  of  $10,000  asked  for.     (9  same  1885/6: 

16.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 

non-serial — cout'd 
1886.     Review  of  supply  of  fish  in  various  streams  of 

state.     (9  same  1885/6:  20-21.) 
1886-1890.     Dams  and  fish  ladders.     (9  same  1885/6  (p. 

15)— same  1888/90.) 
1887-1890.     Condition    of   fishing    interests    in    general. 

(Some  1886/8  (p.  4)— same  1888/90.) 
1888-1896.     Distribution  of  fish  by  Cal.  state  fish  comn. 

{Same  1888/90   (pp.  45-49)— 14  same  1894/6.) 
1889-1892.     Comparative   table   showing   total   products 

of   Cal.    fisheries   and   value    of   same.      (14   same 

1894/6:  7.) 
1890.     Suggestion  for  apprn.  to  meet  claims  that  will 

arise  during  fiscal  yrs.  chargeable  to  apprn.  under 

law  for  preservation  of  fish.     (A.R.  bd.  examiners 

dated  1891:  29.) 
.     Passage   of    law    recommended    similar    to    that 

of  Wyoming  requiring  wire  screens  for  irrigation 

ditches.     (Bienn.  rept.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1888/90: 

5-6.) 
.     The  food  fishes  of  Cal.  fresh  waters;   by  Dr.  C. 

H.  Eigenmann.     (Same  1888/90:  53-65.) 

1892.  Recommended  changes  in  game  and  fish  laws  re. 
having  in  possession  fish  or  game  at  unlawful  sea- 
son, cold  storage  system,  close  season  for  salmon, 
wire  screens  over  ditches,  protection  of  game  birds, 
right  of  fish  comrs.  to  take  game  for  propagation 
at  any  time,  increased  apprn.,  and  tax  on  canned 
salmon.     (Same  1891/2:  14-16.) 

.  Recommended  that  deep-sea  fishing  be  investi- 
gated and  apprn.  be  made  to  assist  work  of  U.  S. 
comn.  in  this  dept.     (Same  1891/2:  16.) 

1892-1893.  Statistics  re.  fisheries  of  U.  S.,  by  states, 
showing  value  of  products,  land  and  water  areas, 
amt.  of  state  apprns.,  and  amt.  appropriated  per 
square  mile  of  land  and  water  areas — value  of 
products  given  for  1892  and  apprns.  for  1893. 
(13  same  1892/4:  109-110.) 

1892-1894.  Opinion  re.  fishing  in  state  waters;  passage 
of  law  advised  forbidding  foreigners  use  of  state 
waters  for  fishing  purposes.  (Rept.  atty.  gen. 
1891/2  (pp.  17-18)— same  18B3/4.) 

1893.  Cal.  fish  at  World's  Fair.  (13  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
fish  comrs.  1892/4:  28-29.) 

1894.  Favorable  comment  on  work  of  deputies  and 
subordinates  individually.    (13  same  1892/4:  15-17.) 

.     Comment    on    distribution    of    fish.     (13    so?ne 

1892/4:  27-28.) 

.     Folsom  fish  ladder,  a  difficult  engineering  feat. 

(13  same  1892/4:  30.) 

.  State  sportsmen's  clubs  render  valuable  assist- 
ance to  fish  comrs.     (13  same  1892/4:  31.) 

.     Extracts  from  rept.  of  atty.  for  bd.  of  fish  comrs. 

(13  same  1892/4:  37-42.) 

1895.  Comment  on  growth  of  commercial  fisheries  In 
state.     (14  same  1894/6:  6-7.) 

1895-1896.     Dally   record   of  spawn   taking.      (14   same 

1894/6:  74-88.) 

.     Importations  of  fish.     (14  same  1894/6:  30-32.) 

1895-1898.     Rept.    on    screens    at    heads    of    irrigation 

ditches.     (14    same   1894/6    (pp.    19-20)— 15    same 

1896/8.) 
1895-1904.    Rept.  on  enforcement  of  fish  and  game  laws. 

(14  same  1894/6  (pp.  16-17)— 18  same  1902/4.) 
.     Rept.  on  fish  ladders.     (14  same  1894/6  (pp.  17- 

19)— 18  same  1902/4.) 

1896.  Comment  on  fry  planting.  (14  same  1894/6:  29.) 
.  Consideration  of  bcKt  methods  for  game  preser- 
vation; suggestion  that  another  comn.  for  enforce- 
ment of  game  and  game  fish  laws  be  establlslKd 
and  that  bd.  of  fish  comrs.  have  In  charge  only 
propagation  of  fish  and  Hiipervlslon  of  commercial 
flflherles.     (14  tame  1894/6:  33-39.) 


(14  same  1894/6: 
(15  same 


(16  bienn.  rept. 

for  enforcement 
(16  same  1898/ 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1896.     Rept.  on  results  of  game  laws. 
20-21.) 

1896-1900.     Work  of  U.  S.  fish  comn.  in  Cal. 
1896/8  (p.  8)— 16  same  1898/00.) 

1S98.     The  use  of  drag  nets.     (15  same  1896/8:  12.) 

.     Request  that  legisl.  empower  bd.  of  fish  comrs 

to  employ  atty.  for  minor  coast  cases — expenses 
being  drawn  from  regular  apprn.  (15  same 
1896/8:  17.) 

.     Changes  in  fish  and  game  laws  recommended  re. 

catching  of  steelhead  trout,  striped  bass,  lobsters, 
and  shrimps;  killing  of  pheasants,  protection  of 
snipes,  and  use  of  nets  or  traps  in  capture  of  birds. 
(15  same  1896/8  (p.  44)— 16  same  1898/00.) 

.     Recommendation  that  game  dealers  be  required 

to  take  out  license  and  to  keep  record  of  game  reed. 
(15  same  1896/8:  13.) 

1899 (?).  Notes  on  planting  of  salmon  and  trout  fry; 
by  N.  B.  Schofield.     23  pp.,  2  pis.     (Fish  comn.) 

1900.     Cal.   fish  at  Paris  Exposition, 
bd.  fish  comrs.  1S98/00:  6.) 

.     Formation  of  clubs  and  assns. 

of  game  laws  has  become  general. 
00:  9.) 

.     Favorable    comment    on    Lacey    Act    passed    by 

Congress  May  25,  prohibiting  interstate  traffic  in 
game  killed  in  violation  of  state  law.  (16  same 
1898/00:  41.) 

.    State  game  convention.     (16  same  1898/00:  42- 

43.) 

1900-1904.  Increased  apprn.  asked  for.  (16  same 
1898/00  (pp.  43-44)— 18  same  1902/4.) 

1901-1904.  Litigation  arising  from  enforcement  of 
game  laws  and  decisions  of  Supreme  Court  relating 
thereto.  (17  same  1900/2  (pp.  57-67)— 18  same 
1902/4.) 

1902.  Deficiency  claims;  recommendations  as  to  pay- 
ment of  claims  in  fish  cases.  (17  same  1900/2:  10- 
12.) 

.     Favorable    comment    on    law    re.    disposition    of 

Illegally-used  fishing  gear,  passed  in  1901;  also  re. 
sale  of  trout,  and  permits  for  trapping  and  trans- 
porting game.     (17  same  1900/2:  41-43.) 

.     Recommended    amdnits.    to    laws    re.    fish-ways, 

cost  of  trials  for  violation  of  fish  laws,  striped  bass, 
crabs,  screens  for  ditches,  steelhead  trout,  explo- 
sives.    (17  same  1900/2:  46.) 

.  The  equity  of  the  state  game  laws;  by  a  "con- 
vert."    (17  same  1900/2:  58-63.) 

.     Paper  on  destruction  of  beneficial  birds  in  Cal. 

(8  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortlc.  1901/2:  365-369.) 

1904.  Passage  of  bill  to  protect  all  song  and  insectl- 
verous  birds  urgently  recommended.  (18  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  fish  comrs.  1902/4:  64.) 

.  Favorable  comment  on  operations  of  law  re.  per- 
mits for  live  game.     (18  same  1902/4:  65-66.) 

■ .     Favorable  comment  on  operations  of  law  passed 

in  1903  re.  payment  of  claims  in  fish  cases.  (18 
same  1902/4:  13-14.) 

.    Fish  and  game  protective  assns.  In  state.    (Same 

1902/4:  07-68.) 

LAKE  CUYAMACA 

1891-1896.  Rept.  on  result  of  planting  of  fish  by  U.  S. 
comn.  In  Lake  Cuyamaca.  (14  bienn.  rept.  bd.  flsh 
comrs.  1894/6;  29-30.) 

LAKE  MEUCED 
Sre  bolow,  MiiscnIIon(;e. 

I.AKIO  TULAKH! 
1871.     See  San  Francisco  Hay,  below;  this  date. 
1896-1896.     Kept,  on  fishing  In  Lake  Tulare.     (14  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  fish  comrs.  1894/6:  13.) 


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119 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 

MONTEREY  BAY 
S*'e  also  below,  Ix)bstor. 
1896.     Rept.   on    Monterey   Bay   flsherioa  and   those   of 
Southern    Cal.      (14    bienn.    rept.    bd.    flsh    comrs. 
1894/6:  15-16.) 

SAN   FRANCISCO  BAY 
See  also  below,  Ix)bster,  Oyster. 

1871.  Extracts  from  ropt.  of  two  assistants  employed 
by  fish  comrs.  to  rept.  on  fisheries  of  S.  F.  Bay  and 
some  of  the  rivers  discharging  waters  directly  into 
Pacific;  also  of  Lake  Tulare  and  Truckee  River 
and  tributaries.  (1  bienn.  rept.  comrs.  of  fisheries 
1870/1:  15-23.) 

1879.  Rept.  on  food  fishes  of  S.  F.;  by  N.  M.  Locking- 
ton.    (5  same  1878/9:  17-58.) 

YOSEMITB  VALLEY 

1894.  stocking  streams  of  Yosemite  Valley.  (13  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  flsh  comrs.  1892/4:  26-27.) 

Abalone 

1902-1904.     Abalone  fishing.      (17   bienn.   rept.   bd.  fish 
comrs.  1900/2  (pp.  23-24)— 18  same  1902/4.) 
Awa 
1877.     Introduction  of  awa  (chanos  cyrinella)  and  mul- 
let Into  state   from   Hawaiian   Islands.      (4  bienn. 
rept.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1876/7:  25.) 

Bass 

1882.     Rept.  of  J.  G.  Woodbury,  supt.  state  fishery,  on 

successful   introduction  of  striped  bass  into  state. 

(7  rept.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1881/2:  5-7.) 
1884.     Rept.  on  success  of  transplanting  striped  bass  in 

Cal.  waters.     (Same  1883/4:  10.) 

1895.  On  distribution  of  small-mouth  black  bass.  (14 
same  1894/6:  30.) 

1897-1904.     Black  bass  work.     (15  same  1896/8  (pp.  42- 

43)— 18  same  1902/4.) 
1902-1904.     Striped  bass  from  a  commercial  standpoint; 
recommended  legislation  re.  same.    (17  same  1900/2 
(pp.  16-17)— 18  savie  1902/4.) 

Recommended  legislation  passed  In  1003. 
Market;  see  Markets,  below 
Carp 
1875.    On  adaptability  of  carp  to  waters  of  state.     (3 

bienn.  rept.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1874/5:  12.) 
1877-1886.     Introduction  of  Japanese  and  German  carp 
into    state.       (4    same    1876/7     (p.    24)— 9    same 
1885/6.) 
1902-1904.    Value  of  carp.     (17  same  1900/2  (p.  30)— 
18  same  1902/4.) 
Mabket;  see  Markets,  below 
Catfish 
1877-1886.    Catfish  imported  and  placed  in  lakes  near 
Sacramento  have  increased  to  vast  extent;  rept.  of 
further  distribution  of  same.    (4  bienn.  rept.  comrs. 
of  fisheries  1876/7  (p.  24)— 9  same  1885/6.) 
Not  found  In  rept.  1881/2. 
1902-1904.    On  supply  of  catfish.     (17  same  1900/2  (p. 
29)— 18  same  1902/4.) 
Market;  see  Markets,  below 
Crab 

1896.  Transplanting  of  crabs  and  clams  off  coast  of 
Los  Angeles  Co.  from  waters  oft  S.  F.  (13  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  fish  comrs.  1892/4:  33.) 

1896-1902.     Rept.  on  crab  fishery.     (14  same  1894/6  (p. 
14)— 17  same  1900/2.) 
No  returns  In  1898/00. 
Crayfish 
1892.     Fresh  water  crayfish  almost  exterminated;   sug- 
gestion that  law  be  passed  making  it  misdemeanor 
for  period  of  3  yrs.  to  catch  same.     (Bienn.  rept. 
bd.  fish  comrs.  1891/2:  10.) 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 
Dace 

1884.     The    dace,    a   native   of   Cal.    rivers    and    lakes, 
nearly    extinct;    cause    unknown;     mullet    getting 
scarce.     (Bienn.   rept.   comrs.   of   fisheries   1883/4: 
7-8.) 
Deer 

1890.     Recommended  that  killing  of  deer  be  absolutely 
prohibited   for  next  2  yrs.     (Bienn.   rept.  bd.  flsh 
comrs.  1888/90:  6.) 
1894.     The   Simon   Maier   deer   case   In   state   Supreme 
Court.     (13  same  1892/4:  111-124.) 
Game  Birds 

1903-1904.     Importation   of  game  birds.      (Bienn.  rept. 
bd.  fish  comrs.  1902/4:  66-67.) 
Markets;   see  below,  that  title 
Grayling 

1904.     Introduction   of  the  grayling.     (18   bienn.   rept. 
bd.  fish  comrs.  1902/4:  47-48.) 
Hatcheries 

1875-1880.  Rept.  of  distribution  of  trout  from  state 
hatching  house.  (3  bienn.  rept.  comrs.  of  fisheries 
1874/5  (pp.  7-8)— 6  same  1880.) 
1877.  Apprn.  asked  for  to  erect  larger  state  hatching 
house  at  more  suitable  location  than  Berkeley.  (4 
same  1876/7:  26.) 

1883.  Shebley  hatchery  established.  (8  same  1883/4: 
14.) 

1884.  Review  of  supply  of  flsh  in  principal  rivers  of 
state;  appeal  to  legisl.  for  apprn.  for  two  hatcher- 
ies, one  for  purpose  of  hatching  trout  and  the  other 
for  breeding  salmon  on  headwaters  of  Sacramento; 
U.  S.  salmon  hatchery  on  St.  Cloud  River  aban- 
doned.    (Same  1883/4:  14-17.) 

1888-1890.  Bienn.  rept.  of  supt.  of  hatcheries.  (Same 
1888/90:  15-45.) 

1890.  The  Shebley  and  Hat  Creek  hatcheries  aban- 
doned; SIsson  hatchery  a  success;  new  hatchery 
established  at  Lake  Tahoe;  U.  S.  flsh  coran.  fur- 
nished all  eyed  salmon  eggs  possible  to  be  handled. 
(Same  1888/90:  4.) 

1891.  Expenses  incurred  In  construction  of  Bear  Val- 
ley hatchery  and  dam  at  Bear  Valley,  Marin  Co. 
(Same  1891/2:  41.) 

1891-1892.  Extracts  from  repts.  of  deputies  on  patrol 
and  hatchery  depts.  (Same  1891/2  (pp.  17-30)  — 
13  same  1892/4.) 

.     Rept.  on  work  of  hatchery  dept.     (Same  1891/2 

(pp.  11-13)— 13  same  1892/4.) 

1892.  Separate  hatchery  for  Yosemite  Valley  and  sur- 
rounding territory  recommended.  (Same  1891/2: 
13.) 

.  Tables  giving  mo.  mean  and  extremes  of  tem- 
perature   of    water    for    Bear    Valley    and    SIsson 

hatcheries.     (Same  1891/2:  35.) 
1893-1894.     Work    of    Bear    Valley    hatchery.      (Same 

1892/4:  25-26.) 
1894-1904.     Work     of     Tahoe     hatcheries.      (13     same 

1892/4  (p.  26)— 18  same  1902/4.) 
1895-1898.     Rept.  on  Battle  Creek  hatchery.     (13  same 

1892/4  (pp.  23-25)— 15  same  1896/8.) 
1895-1904.     Work  of  SIsson  hatchery.     (14  same  1894/6 

(pp.  25-26)— 18  same  1902/4.) 
.    Operations  of  Wawona  hatchery,   Mariposa  Co. 

(14  same  1894/6  (p.  28)— 18  same  1902/4.) 
1897-1898.    Operations  of  Ukiah   hatchery.      (15  same 

1896/8:  40.) 
1898-1900.    Operations    at    Sims    station.      (15    same 

1896/8  (p.  41)— 16  same  1898/00.) 
1898-1904.     Operations  of  Eel  River  hatchery,  and  tell- 

head  propagation.     (16  same  1898/00  (pp.  21-22)— 

18  same  1902/4.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FISH  AND  GAME — cont'd 

Hatcheries — cont'd 

1899-1900.  Operations  of  spawn  station  on  Truckee 
River.     (16  same  1898/00:  25-26.) 

1901-1902.  Operations  at  Cottonwood  Creek  station. 
(17  same  1900/2:  35.) 

1901-1904.     Operations     at    Verdi    station.      (17    same 
1900/2   (pp.  38-40)— IS  same  1902/4.) 
Salmon 

1885.  Establishment  of  state  salmon  hatchery  on  Hat 
Creek.     (9  rept.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1885/6:  14-15.) 

1887.  Location  of  state  salmon  hatchery  on  Hat  Creek 
found  to  be  unsuitable;  temporary  hatchery  estab- 
lished at  Sisson.     (Bienn.  rept.  same  1S86/8:  5-6.) 

1888/9.     Distribution  of  salmon  from  U.  S.  fish  comn. 
from    McCloud   River   hatchery.      (Same    1888/90: 
50.) 
Whitefish 

1872.  Establishment  of  whitefish  hatchery  at  Clear 
Lake.  (2  bienn.  rept  comrs.  fisheries  1872/3:  16- 
17.) 

1875.  Donation  of  whitefish  from  U.  S.  govt,  placed  in 
Tulare  Lake;  establishment  of  hatchery  at  Berke- 
ley.    (3  same  1874/5:  7.) 

Inspection 

1900.     Work  of  inspection  of  shipments  of  fish  and  dis- 
position of  seized  fish  and  game.     (16  bienn.  rept. 
bd.  fish  comrs.  1898/00:  8.) 
Lark 

1900.  Res.  adopted  re.  protection  of  the  meadow  lark. 
(7  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1899/00:  190.) 

Laws 

1885-1903.    Fish  and  game  laws  of  Cal. 

Checklist 
unnum.  1885.     ed.  1   (?).     Compiled  by  S.  P.  Maslln.     77 

pp.     24°. 
ed.   2-3.      Not  found. 

cd.  4.      1889.     Compiled  by  S.  P.  Maslln.     86  pp. 
ed.  5.      1801.     Compiled  bv  S.  P.  Maslln.     84  pp. 
ed.  6.      1.S93.     Compiled  bv  F.  P.  Deeilng.     142  pp. 
ed.  7.      180.5.     Compiled  by  A.  G.  Fletcher.     55  pp. 
ed.  8.     1897.     Complied  by  A.  G.  Fletcher.     55  pp. 
ed.  0.      1899.     32   pp. 

ed.   10.   1901.     Compiled  by  .T.  P.  Babcock.     48  pp. 
ed.  11.  1903.     Compiled  by  C.  A.  Vogelsang.     48  pp. 

Licenses 

1887-1896.     Receipts    from    fishermen's    licenses    under 

law  of  Mch.  21,  1887.     (Bienn.  rept.  bd.  fish  comrs. 

1886/8  (p.  6)— 14  same  1894/6.) 
1892.     Collection  of  licenses.     {Same  1891/2:  7-8.) 

Lobster 

1875.  Introduction  of  lobsters  into  Bay  of  S.  F.  (3 
bienn.  rept.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1874/5:  12-13.) 

1892.  No  definite  and  reliable  Information  reed,  that 
lobsters  placed  in  Monterey  Bay  in  1888  have 
thrived.     (.Same  1891/2:  10.) 

1896-1904.     Rept.    on    spiney    lobster    fishery    in    state. 
(14  same  1894/6  (p.  14)— 18  same  1902/4.) 
Market;   see  Mabkkts,  below 
Markets 

1895/C.  Table  showing  receipts  of  game  liirds  in  S.  F, 
and  Los  Angeles  markets,  and  cos.  from  which 
shipped  distinguishing  protected  and  unprotected; 
also  receipts  each  mo.  of  season,  and  value  of  each 
variety  for  season.  (14  bienn.  rept.  bd.  fish  comrs. 
1894/6:  40-42.) 

.     Tables  showing  receipts  of  game  birds  In  S.  F. 

and  Los  Angeles  and  cos.  from  which  same  were 
shipped  by  (cm.,  distinguishing  protected  and  un- 
protected.     (14  same  1894/6:  89-98.) 

1898.  Conditions  prevailing  in  our  fishery  markets. 
(15  same  1896/8:  11-12.) 

I,OH  ANGKT.Ica 

1895-1898.  Comparative  table  showing  mo.  receipt  of 
lobslfTH  In  Los  Angeles  market  for  series  of  yrs. 
(15  bienn.  rept.  bd.  flah  comrs.  189G/8:  28.) 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 

Markets — cont'd 

SAN  FRANCISCO 

1880-1882.  Stmt,  by  mos.,  showing  amt.  of  fresh 
salmon  reed,  at  S.  F.  and  Sacramento  from  Sept  1, 
1880,  to  Aug.  1,  1882;  amt.  of  fresh  sturgeon,  and 
misc.  receipts  of  fish  at  S.  F.  co.  for  same  time. 
(7  rept  comrs.  of  fisheries  1S81/2:  15-17.) 

1884/5-1885/6.  Stmt,  of  amt  of  salt  fish  reed,  by  whole- 
sale dealers  in  S.  F..  also  tabulated  stmt.,  by  mos., 
of  amt.  of  each  species  reed,  by  wholesale  fish  deal- 
ers, Cal.  St.  market;  estimated  for  other  portions 
of  state.     (9  same  1885/6:  9-11.) 

1892-1900.  Cumulative  comparative  table  giving  value 
of  exports  of  fishery  products  from  S.  F.  for  series 
of  yrs.    (14  same  1894/6  (p.  16)— 16  same  1898/00.) 

1893-1894.  Stmt,  showing,  by  mos.,  no.  of  lbs.  of 
salmon,  striped  bass,  shad,  carp,  and  catfish 
handled  by  six  largest  dealers  of  S.  F.  market. 
(13  same  1892/4:  14.) 

1893-1898.  Cumulative  comparative  table  giving  no.  of 
lbs.  of  carp  and  catfish  reed,  each  mo.  in  S.  P. 
market  for  series  of  yrs.  (14  same  1894/6  (p.  12) 
—15  same  1896/8.) 

.     Same;    showing,    by    mos..   no.    of   lbs.   of   shad 

reed,  in  S,  F.  market  for  series  of  yrs.;   and  com- 
ments.    (13  same  1892/4  (p.  11)— 15  same  1896/8.) 

.     Same;  giving  no.  of  lbs.  of  striped  bass  reed,  in 

S.  F.  markets  each  mo.  for  series  of  vrs. ;  with  com- 
ments.    (13  same  1892/4  (p.  12)— 15  same  1896/8.) 

.     Same;  giving  salmon  reed,  in  S.  F.  market  each 

mo.  for  series  of  yrs.     (13  same  1892/4  (p.  8)— 15 
same  1896/8.) 

1896.     Rept  on  S.  F.  market.     (14  same  1894/6:  15.) 
Inspection;  see  above,  that  title 
Muscallonge 

1894.     Of  the  100,000  muscallonge  fry  donated  by  N.  Y. 
bd.   of  fish   comrs.   and  placed   in  Lake  Merced   In 
1893  none  are  found  to  be  alive.     (13  bienn.  rept. 
bd.  fish  comrs.  1892/4:  29-30.) 
Oyster 

1870-1891.  Rept.  of  observations  re.  oyster  resources, 
and  oyster  fishery  of  Pacific  coast  of  U.  S. ;  by  C. 
H.  Townsend.  (13  bienn.  rept.  bd.  fish  comrs. 
1892/4:  92-100.) 

1900.     Oysters  in  S.  F.  Bay.     (17  same  1900/2:  25-26.) 

Patrol 

See  also  below.  Wardens. 

1884.  Recommended  apprn.  of  $3000  to  enable  fish 
comrs.  to  purchase  swift  steam  launch  for  use  in 
patrol;  also  suggestion  that  boat  license  Law  be  en- 
acted.    (8  rept  comrs.  of  fisheries  1SS3 '1:  23-24.) 

1885.  Steam  launch  completed  and  put  into  patrol  ser- 
vice.    (9  same  1885/6:  14.) 

1885-1888.  Patrol  and  protection.  (9  saine  1885/6  (p. 
13)— .sninc  18R6/8.) 

1888.  Steam  launch  found  to  be  useless  for  purpose  of 
patrol;  disposal  of  same  recommended.  (Bienn. 
rept.  same  1886/8:  5.) 

1890.  Steam  launch  constructed  at  cost  of  $4000  dis- 
posed of  for  sum  of  $1100.     (Same  1888/90:  3-4.) 

.     Sec.  38,  act  of  Mch.  16,  1889,  amending  co.  govt. 

act  should   be   repealed;    ajiprn.  of   $10,000  recom- 
mended for  patrol  purposes.     (Same  1888/90:  5.) 

1892.  Comment  on  work  of  patrol  dept.  (Same  1891/2 
(pp.  6-7)— 13  same  1892/4.) 

1897-1904.  The  launch  "  Quinnat"  (15  same  189G/8 
(pp.  8-9)- 13  same  1902/4.) 

1900.     Force    of    patrolmen    Increased    by    offering    re- 
wards of  arrests.     (16  savic  1898/00:  8-9.) 
Perch 

1884.  Cause  of  scarcity  of  perch;  remedial  legislation 
— same  applies  to  chtib  and  pike.  (Bienn.  rept. 
comrs.  of  fisheries  1883/4:  6-7.) 


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FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 
Pheasants 

1894-1902.     Introduction  of  MonRoUan   pheasants.     (13 
blenn.  rept.  bd.  flsh  comrs.  1S92  '4  (p.  29)— 17  same 
1900/2.) 
Pollution  of  Rivers;  see  Water  Supply 
Quail 

1904.  Recommended  amdmts.  to  laws  re.  swans  or  Im 
ported  quail,  bag  limit  on  ducks  and  doves,  deer, 
tree  squirrels,  and  fines,  and  prohibitory  use  of 
poisons  In  killing  certain  animals  and  birds. 
(18  bienn.  rept.  bd.  fish  comrs.  1902/4:  G8-69.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1894.  Comparative  apprns.  to  fish  comns.  by  various 
states.  (13  bienn.  rept.  bd.  flsh  comrs.  1892/4: 
5-10.) 

California 

1870-1873.  Recapitulation  of  apprns.  and  expenditures 
since  establishment  of  dept.  (2  bienn.  rept.  comrs. 
of  fisheries  1872/3:  26.) 

1880-1894.  Cost  of  flsh  comn.;  expenditures  from 
apprns.  made  by  state  and  cost  of  prtg.  (A.R.  bd. 
examiners  dated  1895:  69.) 

1883-1884.  Bienn.  rept.  of  treasurer.  (Blenn.  rept. 
comrs.  of  fisheries  1883/4:  23-27.) 

1886-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  fish  comrs. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1884/6  (p.  55)— same 
1902/4.) 

1888-1890.  Expenditure  of  $2000  apprn.  for  purchase 
and  importation  of  game  birds.  (16  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
fish  comrs.  1888/90:  5.) 

1888-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  fish  comrs'.  fund. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1886/8  (p.  88) — same 
1902/4.) 

1890-1898.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  fish  comrs'.  fund,  pur- 
chase of  boats.  (Same  1888/90  (p.  93)— some 
1896/8.) 

1902-1904.     Stmt,    of    condition    of    game    preservation 
fund.     (Same  1900/2  (p.  105)— some  1902/4.) 
Licenses;  see  above,  that  title 
Salmon 

1849-1876.  History  and  habits  of  salmon  (salmo- 
quinnat)  in  Cal.  from  observations  since  discovery 
of  gold  mines:  no  remedy  for  evils  of  destruction 
of  flsh  by  mining  other  than  by  artificial  means  to 
increase  supply  in  waters  that  are  still  resorted  to; 
distributions  made  by  comrs.  (4  bienn.  rept.  comrs. 
of  fisheries  1876/7:  5-11.) 

1871.  On  habits  of  salmon  and  Importance  of  state 
legislation  for  their  protection.  (1  same  1870/1: 
8-10.) 

1874-1882.  Table  showing  relative  catch  of  salmon  in 
Sacramento  and  San  Joaquin  Rivers  and  trans- 
ported to  S.  F.,  Sacramento,  and  Stockton  for  yrs. 
during  which  statistics  have  been  obtained.  (5 
same  1878/9  (p.  4)— 7  same  1881/2.) 

1874/5-1879/80.  Statistics  from  Central  Pacific  R.R.  Co. 
of  salmon  shipped  over  their  lines  from  various 
points  on  Sacramento  and  San  Joaquin  Rivers; 
also  estimate  of  total  catch.  (3  same  1874/5  (pp. 
11-12)— A.R.  same  1880.) 

Aftpr  1877  shipments  by  rail  and  steampr  clvcn. 

1875.  Rept.  of  Mr.  L.  Stone  on  salmon  of  the  Sacra- 
mento, and  of  increase  of  wealth  that  may  be  de- 
rived from  this  source;  also  on  operations  in 
salmon  breeding  as  per  agreement  with  Cal.  fish 
comrs.     (3  same  1874/5:  16-21.) 

.     Table  giving  mean  and  extremes  of  temperature 

of  air  and  water  for  Aug.  and  Sept.  at  r.r.  cross- 
ings of  San   Joaquin  River;    this  table  will  be  of 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 
Salmon — cont'd 

service  in  determining  Into  what  Southern  rivers 
San  Joaquin  salmon  may  be  transplanted.  (3 
same  1874/5:  11.) 

1875.  On  imi>ortanfp  of  increasing  quantity  of  salmon 
in  Sacramento  Hiver;  much  attention  given  to 
Sacramento  salmon  by  scientists  and  fish  cultur- 
ists  in  other  countries;  govt,  hatchery  on  St.  Cloud 
River.  Shasta  Co.,  largest  establishment  in  the 
world  for  hatching  salmon  eggs;  increased  apprn. 
asked  for;  Mr.  Crocker's  experiment  of  placing 
salmon  in  rivers  having  no  outlet  to  ocean;  salmon 
of  San  Joaquin  River.     (3  same  1874/5:  8-10.) 

1875-1877.  Tables  exhibiting  mean  and  extremes  of 
temperature  of  water  and  air  at  two  stations  each 
on  Sacramento  and  San  Joaquin  Rivers,  taken  for  3 
yrs.  during  mos.  salmon  are  passing  up  to  spawn- 
ing grounds.     (4  sarne  1876/7:  16-17.) 

1877.  Rept.  on  Illegal  fishing;  patrol  to  prevent  unlaw- 
ful fishing  while  salmon  are  passing  up  to  spawn- 
ing grounds  absolute  necessity;  also  protection  on 
breeding  beds;  In  addition  to  making  penalties 
more  severe  for  violations  of  law,  amdmt.  recom- 
mended making  it  a  misdemeanor  to  fish  for 
salmon  with  nets  or  traps  betw.  sunset  on  Satur- 
day and  sunrise  on  Monday.  (4  same  1876/7:  18- 
22.) 

.     Proprietors  of  canneries  and  capitalists  making 

effort  to  induce  legisl.  to  alter  close  season  for 
salmon,  permitting  fishing  in  Aug.  and  Sept.; 
change  cannot  but  result  in  permanent  injury.  (4 
same  1876/7:  14-15.) 

1878-1879.  Rept.  of  H.  D.  Dunn  employed  to  see  if  law 
was  obeyed  during  close  season  on  Sacramento, 
and  also  to  obtain  statistics  of  salmon  canning 
establishments;  stmt,  of  money  invested  in  can- 
ning establishments  on  Pacific  Coast  and  no.  of 
cases  put  up  during  past  yr.  (5  same  1878/9  (pp. 
5-8)— 6  rept.  same  1880.) 

1878-1886.  Rept.  on  Sacramento  salmon.  (5  same 
1878/9  (pp.  3-4)— 9  same  1885/6.) 

.  Rept.  on  introduction  and  distribution  of  land- 
locked salmon.  (5  savie  1878/9  (pp.  11-12)— 9  same 
1885/6.) 

Not  found  In  repts.  ISRO  and  1881/2. 

1879.  Answer  to  question  of  practicability  of  keeping 
up  supply  of  salmon  in  the  Sacramento.  (5  same 
1878/9:  8-9.) 

1880.  Petitions  of  fishermen  of  S.  F.  and  vicinity  ask- 
ing abolishment  of  close  season  of  salmon  fishing. 
6,  4  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  23  sess.  v.  5  unnum.  doc.  ) 

1883-1884.  Cause  of  decrease  in  supply  of  salmon. 
(Rept.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1883/4:  3-5.) 

.     Violation  of  the  law  re.  salmon.     (Same  1883/4: 

3-5.) 

1884.  Violations  of  law  by  unprincipled  men  who  have 
established  fisheries  from  Fremont  to  Redding  on 
Sacramento  River;  suggested  that  state  set  apart 
section  of  river  betw.  Jacinto  and  the  McCIoud  and 
Pit  Rivers  as  breeding  grounds  for  salmon.  (Same 
1883/4:  13.) 

1885/6.  The  Sacramento  River — table  giving  tempera- 
ture of  water  at  Sacramento  taken  at  4  o'clock 
p.  m.  daily  from  Sept.  15,  1885,  to  Sept.  15,  1886. 
(9  same  1885/6:  17-19.) 

1886.  Laws  recommended  that  close  season  of  salmon 
be  enlarged,  that  use  of  Chinese  shrimp  net  and 
sturgeon  lines  be  prohibited  with  severe  penalties, 
remedial  legislation  to  prevent  destruction  of  fish 
by  seals  and  sea  lions,  repealing  of  shad  close 
season  law,  that  penalties  be  made  uniform  and 
allotment  of  fines  defined.     (9  same  1885/6:  16.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 
Salmon — cont'd 

1888-1890.  Recommended  legislation  of  former  comrs. 
re.  enlarging  close  season  for  salmon  and  remedial 
action  agst.  seals  and  sea  lions;  further  recom- 
mended that  license  law  be  amended  to  declare  pen- 
alty for  its  violation,  that  law  be  passed  providing 
for  confiscation  and  destruction  of  all  unlawful 
nets  or  seines  taken,  that  possession  of  fish  out  of 
season  or  of  under  size  be  made  misdemeanor; 
legislation  re.  taking  of  immature  fish  and  defining 
same.     (Same  1886/8   (p.  7)— same  1888/90.) 

1888-190-1.  Cumulative  comparative  table  giving 
salmon  pack  of  Sacramento  River.  (14  sarne 
1894/6  (p.  9)— 18  sayne  1902/4.) 

1890.  Why  salmon  are  scarce,  letter  from  Dr.  H.  \V. 
Harkness,  pres.  Cal.  Academy  of  Sciences.  (Same 
1888/90:  66-67.) 

1892.  Comment  on  extraordinary  increase  in  salmon 
run  this  yr.     (Same  1891/2:  8-9.) 

.     Salmon  and  trout  of  Pacific  coast;  by  Dr.  D.  S. 

Jordan.     (Same  1891/2:  44-65.) 

1894.     Same;  revised.     (13  same  1892/4:  125-142.) 

.     Recommended    that    fish    comn.    boat    fund    of 

fllOO  be  paid  into  fish  comn.  fund,  that  apprn.  of 
past  2  yrs.  be  continued,  that  extension  of  close 
season  for  salmon  from  Aug.  1  to  Oct.  1  is  most 
Important  change  required  in  fish  laws;  bill  framed 
by  convention  for  revision  of  game  laws  indorsed. 
(13  same  1892/4:  31-33.) 

1895-1900.  Comment  on  salmon  industry  of  state. 
(14  same  1894/6  (pp.  7-9)— 16  same  1898/00.) 

1895-1902.  Operations  at  Shovel  Creek  station.  (14 
same  1894/6  (p.  26)— 17  same  1900/2.) 

1896-1898.  Salmon  distribution  in  streams  other  than 
Sacramento  and  its  tributaries.  (15  same  1896/8: 
22-24.) 

.    Rept.    on    planting    of    Quinnat    salmon    fry    in 

short  coast  streams  of  Marin  Co.,  with  results  of 
observations  made  upon  their  movements,  food, 
rate  of  growth,  enemies,  etc.;  same  with  reference 
to  Sacramento.     (15  same  1896/8:  49-71.) 

1896-1901.  The  Quinnat  salmon — extracts  from  rept.  on 
investigations  in  Sacramento  River;  by  C.  Rutter. 
(18  same  1902/4:  30-31.) 

1898.  Favorable  comment  on  law  placing  trials  for 
violations  of  salmon  and  set-net  laws  in  superior 
court;  code  failed  to  make  provision  for  disposal 
of  Illegally  possessed  fish  and  game  and  fishery  ap- 
paratus.    (15  same  1896/8:  17-18.) 

.     Salmon     in     San     Joaquin     River.      (15     same 

1896/8:  24.) 

1898-1904.  Argument  in  defense  of  present  salmon 
law.  (15  same  189G/8  (pp.  25-28)— 18  same  1902/4.) 

1899-1900.  Salmon  propagation;  with  advance  of  in- 
dustries, natural  spawning  groumls  of  salmon  are 
slowly  being  destroyed,  and  in  time  there  will  Ijc 
no  natural  propagation.     (16  same  1898/00:  11-12.) 

1900.  Investigations  of  movements  and  liabits  of 
young  salmon  in  fresh  water  continued.  (16  same 
1898/00:  12.) 

1902.  Studies  in  the  natural  history  of  Sacramento 
salmon;  by  C.  Rutter,  asst.  U.  S.  fish  comn.  (17 
same  1900/2:  64-76.) 

1903-1904.  Pacific  species  of  salmon  and  trout,  and 
parent  stream  theory  of  return  of  salmon;  by  Dr. 
I).  S.  Jordan;  artificial  propagation  of  salmon  In 
Sacramento  River;  Ity  C.  Rutter.  (18  same  1902/4: 
10.3-107.) 

1904.     Introduction  of  land-locked  salmon  partial  suc- 
cess— first  shipment  made  In  1895,  second  In  1904. 
(18  same  1902/4:  48-49.) 
Hatchf-rim;  see  above,  that  title 
IdAKKcr;  see  Makketb,  above 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 
Sardines 

1874.  Rept.  on  exhibit  of  Cal.  sardines:  a  new  industry 
in  state.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1874:  185-186.) 

Sea  Lions 

1899-1900.  Depredations  of  sea  lions;  corresp.  with 
authorities  at  Washington  re.  killing  them  on  good 
reservations.  (16  bienn.  rept.  bd.  fish  comrs. 
1898/00:  26-40.) 
1902.  On  matter  of  reducing  herds  of  sea  lions.  (17 
same  1900/2:  26-27.) 
Seals 

1875.  Recommendation  that  law  for  protection  of  sea 
lions  and  seals  be  repealed,  and  if  necessary,  again 
re-enacted  after  nine-tenths  have  been  destroyed. 
(3  bienn.  rept.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1874/5:  13.) 

1896.     Calling  attention  to  injury   to  fish   industry  by 
increased  no.  of  seals  near  Seal  Rocks  protected  by 
U.  S.  legislation.     (14  same  1895/6:  9-11.) 
Shad 

1871.  Importation  of  shad  by  M.  S.  Green,  of  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y.,  to  be  turned  into  Sacramento.  (1  bienn. 
rept.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1870/1:  12-14.) 

1873.  Legislation  needed  to  prevent  the  taking  of  new 
shad  as  they  come  in.     (2  same  1872/3:  18.) 

1875-1886.  Rept.  on  transplanting  of  shad  to  rivers  of 
state.     (3  same  1874/5  (p.  8)— 9  saine  1885/6.) 

1892.  Shad  planted  by  first  state  comn.  15  yrs.  ago 
have  become  one  of  most  plentiful  of  fish;  trans- 
planting of  striped  bass  equally  successful;  distri- 
bution of  black  bass  begun.     (Same  1890/2:  9.) 

1902-1904.     Shad   in  Cal.      (17   same  1900/2    (p.   26)  — 
18  same  1902/4.) 
Market;  see  Markets,  above 
Shrimp 

ISSO.  Petition  re.  shrimp  fishing  by  Chinese.  8  pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  23  sess.  v.  5  unnuni.  doc.) 

1897-1904.     Rept.   on    investigation   of   Chinese   shrimp 
fisheries;    remedial  legislation  needed.     (15  bienn. 
rept.   bd.  fish  comrs.   1896/8    (pp.   18-20)— 18  same 
1902/4.) 
Sturgeon 

1884.  Sturgeon  steadily  on  decrease;  remedial  legisla- 
tion recommended.  (Bienn.  rept.  comrs.  of  fisher- 
ies 1883/4:  8.) 

1896-1904.     Comment  on  laws  passed  in  1895  for  protec- 
tion  of   sturgeon   and   of  supply  on   market.      (14 
bienn.  rept.  same  1894/6  (p.  13)— 18  same  1902/4.) 
Market;  see  Mabkets,  above 
Trout 

1871.  Habits  of  trout  in  streams;  suggestion  that  flsh- 
ways  be  constructed  over  large  falls,  there  being 
no  trout  in  mountain  streams  above  large  falls; 
trout  fishery  of  Coiner  Pros,  on  Truckeo  River; 
suggestion  that  persons  living  near  small  streams 
or  lakes  could,  at  trifling  expense  and  care,  provide 
constant  supi)ly  of  fiali  by  hatching  a  tew  eggs,  or 
by  turning  in  young  fish.  (1  bienn.  rei)t.  comr.  of 
fisheries  1870/1:  10-12.) 

1883-1888.  No.  of  trout  distributed  from  Shebley  hatch- 
cry  each  yr.  since  its  establishment  and  cost  of 
maintenance  per  mo.  (9  same  1885/6  (p.  14)  — 
same  1886/8.) 

1884.  Unless  state  of  Nev.  does  something  towards 
dam  abatement,  Truckeo  trout  will  In  a  short  time 
be  a  flsh  of  the  past.     (Same  1883/4:  6.) 

1890.  Distribution  of  trout  by  private  hatcheries. 
(DIenn.  rept.  same  lSS.S/90:  51.) 

1892.     See  above,  Knlinon;   this  date. 

1894.  Att('mi)ted  Introduction  of  golden  trout.  (13 
same  1892/4:  29.) 

.     Description  of  new  varieties  of  trout;  by  Dr.  D. 

S.  Jordan.     (13  same  1892/4:  142-143.) 


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123 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 
Trout— cont'd 

1894-1895.  Table  giving  no.  of  lbs.  of  cutthroat  trout 
caught  in  Lake  Tahoe  and  shipped  from  Truckee. 
(14  same  1894/6:  13.) 

1896.  Comment  on  law  re.  stlUhead  trout.  (14  same 
1894/6:  14.) 

1898.     Depleting  trout  streams.     (15  same  1896/8:  10.) 

.     Market  supply  of  trout.     (15  same  1896/8:34.) 

1900.  Unfavorable  comment  on  repeal  of  ordinance  by 
supervisors  of  Placer  and  El  Dorado  cos.  prohibit- 
ing taking  of  trout  from  Lake  Tahoe,  or  its  tribu- 
taries, until  June  1.     (16  same  1898/00:  24.) 

1902-1904.  Eastern  brook  trout  in  state.  (1.7  same 
1900/2   (pp.  20-22)— 18  same  1902/4.) 

1904.  Amdmts.  to  trout  law  recommended,  making 
May  1  beginning  of  opening  of  season,  limiting 
maximum  weight  at  which  they  may  be  legally 
sold  to  one  lb.,  and  size  limit  to  5  inches.  (18 
same  1902/4:  31-32.) 
Violations  of  Law 

1895-1904.  Summary  of  arrests  made  by  deputies  of 
fish  comn.,  and  outcome  of  cases  for  each  bienn. 
period.  (14  bienn.  rept.  bd.  fish  comrs.  1894/6  (p. 
22)— 18  same  1902/4.) 

1897/8-1903/4.  Comparative  table  showing  Increase  in 
no.  of  arrests  from  yr.  to  yr.,  and  arat.  of  fines 
paid  during  past  8  yrs.     (18  same  1902/4:  11.) 

Wardens 

See  also  Itbove,  Patrol. 
1896.     Recommended  additions  and  changes  in  fish  and 
game  laws;  recommended  apprns.  and  bill  creating 
office  of  state  fish  and  game  warden.     (14  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  fish  comrs.  1894/6:  43-46.) 
1896-1904.     Comment  on   success  of  game  warden  sys- 
tem and  necessity  of  having  game  warden  in  each 
CO.     (14  same  1894/6  (pp.  21-23)— 18  same  1902/4.) 
Whaling 

1855.  Govs.  mess.  re.  steps  necessary  to  secure  whaling 
trade,  now  forced  to  Honolulu  by  restrictive  laws 
of  Cal.,  with  statistics  showing  value  and  extent  of 
same.  (Sen.  Jol.  1855:  436-440;  Assem.  jol.  pp. 
486-490.) 
.  750  vessels  and  20,000  seamen  engaged  in  whal- 
ing industry  on  Pacific  coast.  (Govs.  ann.  mess. 
1856:  21.) 
Whitefish 

1877-1884.     Rept.     on     distribution    of    whitefish.       (4 
bienn.  rept.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1876/7    (pp.  23-24) 
—same  1883/4.) 
H.^TCHEBiEs;  see  above,  that  title 
Woodpeckers 

1902.  Rept.  on  woodpeckers  in  Cal.  (8  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
hortic.  1901/2:  175-178.) 

FIVE  PER  CENT  FUND;  see  LAND:  NATIONAL  DOMAIN 

FLAX 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

FLOODS;  see  CLIMATE 

J     FLOUR 

I        Exports;  see  Commerce,  etc. 

'         Produce;  see  Industries,  etc. 

IFOLSOM 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

FOLSOM   STATE   PRISON;    see    MAINTENANCE:    STATE 
INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

FOOD  LAW;  see  INDUSTRIES,  ETC. 


FORAGE  PLANTS;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS 

FOREST  FIRES;    see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.     FORESTS 

FOREST    RESERVATIONS;    see    NATURAL    RESOURCES. 
FORESTS 

FORESTS  AND  FORESTRY;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES 

FORT  BIDWELL 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Temperature;  see  Climate 

FORT  JONES 

Climate;  see  that  title 

FORT  MILLER 

Climate;  see  that  title 

FORT  ROSS 

Rainfall;    see  Climate 

FRATERNAL  BENEFICIARY  ASSOCIATIONS;    see  BENE- 
FICIARY ORGANIZATIONS 

FREIGHT  RATES 
Railroad;  see  Railroads 
Water;  see  Commerce,  etc. 

FRENCH  CHALK 
Quarries;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Chalk 


FRESNO 
Climate; 


see  that  title 


FRESNO  COUNTY  (1856) 
Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Asphaltum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Bullion  Production 
1885.    See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Production; 
this  date. 
Coal  in 

1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Coal; 
these  dates. 
Copper  in 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Cop- 
per; these  dates. 
Drainage;  see  Land.    Drainage 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Fruit  Crop;  see  Agriculture.     Crops 
Gold  in 
1881.    See   Natural   Resources.     Mineral.     Gold;    this 

date. 
1888.     See  same;  this  date. 
1892-1895.     See  same;  these  dates. 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;  these  dates. 
Graphite  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Gypsum  in 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Gyp- 
sum; these  dates. 
Horticultural    Board;    see   Agriculture.    Horticultural    Com- 
missions 
Iron  in 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Iron; 
these  dates. 
Irrigation;  see  Land.    Irrigation 
Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Limestone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 


124 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FRESNO  COtmXY  (1856)— cont'd 

Magnesite  in 

1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Magnesite; 
these  dates. 
Marble  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mines 

1879/80.     See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.    Production; 
this  date. 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.    See  Industries,  etc.  Mines  and  Mining; 
these  dates. 
Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/6.     See    Industries.      Mining   Canals,    etc.;    these 
dates. 
Natural  Gas  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Oil  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Petroleum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Profile  of 

1890.  See  Land.  Surveys;  this  date. 
Railroad  Aid;  see  Railroads.  Public  Aid 
Silver  in 

1892-1895.     See    Natural    Resources.      Mineral.      Gold; 
these  dates. 
Surveyor;  see  Land 
Temperature;  see  Climate 

FROSTS;  see  CLIMATE 

FRUIT 

Crop;   see  Agriculture.     Crops 
Exports;  see  Commerce,  etc. 
Imports;  see  Commerce,  etc. 
Industry;  see  Industries,  etc. 
Prices;  see  that  title 

FUNDS 

State;  see  Finance:   State 

FUNGI;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS.    PESTS 

GABBRO;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    MINERAL 

GALENA 

Mines;   see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

GALL  LOUSE;  see  AGRICULTURE.     CROPS.    PESTS 

GAMBLING 

License;  see  that  title 

GAME;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

GEOLOGY;   see  NATURAL  RESOURCES 

GEORGETOWN 

Climate;  see  that  title 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

GEORGIA 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Gold  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.     Gold 

GLASS 

Industry;   sec  Industries,  etc 

GLENN  COUNTY  (1891) 

Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Gold  in 

1892/11894/0.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Gold; 
these  dates. 


GLENN  COUNTY  (1891)— cont'd 
Iron  in 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Iron; 
these  dates. 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See   Industries,   etc.     Mines  and  Min- 
ing; these  dates. 
Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/6.    See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc. ;  these 
dates. 
Quicksilver  in 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Quick- 
silver: these  dates. 

GOAT;  see  AGRICULTURE.    LIVESTOCK 

GOLD 

Consumption;   see  Industries,  etc.     Consumption 
Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

GOLD  DUST 
Exports;  see  Commerce,  etc. 

GOLDEN  GATE  PARK;  see  PARKS:  CITY 

GOOSE  LAKE  VALLEY 
Climate;   see  that  title 

GOOSEBERRY 
Pests;  see  Agricultiue. 


Crops.    Pests 


GOVERNOR 


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1  series 
Ann.  mess. 

Polloctpd  <locs.  as  follows  : 

Bvnnott  In  r^E:.  I0I.  1  seRs.  lS4n/.';0  :  .SO-41  :  .TOR-GOT. 
Bnrnptt  In  heg.  Jol.  2  sess.  ISril  :  11-38;  788-81.'5. 
McT^oiieal  In  I, pp.  jol.  2  sess.  1851  :  47. 
Mcnonaal  In  Sen.  jol.  .3  spss.  18.')2  :  12-22. 
Mcnoiienl  In  Ilonsp  (ol.  ,S  soss.  1852  :  12-21. 
Rlirlor  In  Sen.  I0I.  S  soss.  1852  :  28-.S1. 
rililor  In  House  ,1ol.  ^  sesa.  1852  :  27-."?l. 
Blu'ler  In  Son.  Jol.  4  sess.  1S5S:  10-27. 
niirler  In  .\sseni.  I0I.  4  soss,  1853  :  12-2(1. 
ItlKlor  In  Son.  I0I.  5  soss.  1854:  11-42;  51-fil. 
Rk'lor  In  Assom.  iol  5  soss.  1854:11-41;  52-56. 
Biu'lor  In  Sen.  lol.'fi  soss.  1855  :  2."?-72. 
Blirlor  In  Asserii.  1ol.  fi  sess.  1S55:  22-72. 
ni!.'lor  In  Son.  Iol.  7  soss.  lS5fi  :  19-84. 
Bifflor  In  Asseiii.  Id.  7  sess.   1856:13-78. 
.Totinson  In  Sen.  iol.  7  sess.  1856  :  8n-fl3. 
.Tolinson  In  Asseiii.  .1ol.  7  soss.  1856  :  82-86. 
.Tolinson  In  App.  to  .\ssera.  Jol.  7  sess.  1856  doc.  1. 
.Tohnson  In  Sen.  Iol.  8  soss.  1857  :  22-47. 
.Tolinson  In  Ass"in.  Jol.  8  sess.  1857:20-47. 
.Tolinson  In  Son.  Jol.  0  sess.  1858  :  17-40. 
.Tohnson  In  Assom,  Iol.  9  sess.  1858:34-57. 
Wellor  In   Sen.   Iol. '9  sess.  1858:54-60. 
Wi>lliT  In  Assem,  Jol,  9  sess,  1858  :  71-77. 
Woller  In  Son.  fol.  10  sess,  1859:  16-43, 
Wellor  In  Assom,  Jol,  10  sesa,  18.59:24-51. 
Wellor  In  Sen.  Iol.  11  sess.  1800:30-70, 
Wellor  In  Assem,  Iol.  11  sess,  1800:40-74. 
I.nlhnm  In  Son.  Jol.  11  seas.  1800:  104-112. 
T.ntlinni  In  Assem.  1oI.  11  sesa.  1860:106-114. 
I.nlhnm  In  Sen.  Jol.  12  seaa.  1801  :  29-44. 
I.nlhnm  In  Assem.  Jol.  12  sess,  1801  :  92-107. 
I>o\vnoy  In  Sen.  Jol,  13  seaa,  1802:31-54, 
Downev  In  Assem,  Iol,  13  sess.  1802:31-54. 
Slnnford  In  Si'n,  Iol.  13  sess.  1802:98102. 
SInnford  In  Assom.  Iol.   13  seas.  1802:98-102. 
.Tnn.  Slnnford  In  Sen,  |ol.  14  sesa,  1803:27-48, 
.Inn.  Slnnford  In  Assem,    Iol,  14  aeas,  1863  :  34-56. 
nee.  Slnnford  In  Sen.  Iol.  15  sesa.  1803/4:21-46. 
Iiee.  Slnnford  In  Assom.  |ol.  15  sess.  1863/4:47-07. 
Uiw  In  Sen.   Iol,  15  sesa,  1803/4:69-75. 
Ix)w  In  Asaem.  Jol.  15  sesR.  180,3/4  :  94-100. 

2  series 


18G5-18S0.     Dlenn.  mesa. 

In  f'olleeled  docs,  na  followa; 
1805  I.OW  In  Son.  Jol.  16  seaa.  1805/6  :  S2-R7. 
1S05  Low  In  Assem.  Jol.  16  aeaa.  1865/0:45-70. 
1807  Low  In  Sen.  Jol.  17  ncsB.  1807/8  :  82-68. 


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126 


iGOVERNOR— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 
2  series — cont'd 


1867 
1807 
1807 
180(1 
1809 
1K71 
1871 
1871 
1871 
1873 
1873 
1875 
1875 
1875 
1877 
1880 
1880 


r-ow  In  Assoin.  Jol.  17  sess.  1867/8  :  35-56. 
llalKhl  lu  Sen.  Jol.  17  sess.  1867/8  :  90-107. 
Ualjiht  In  Assem.  Jol.  17  sos.-i.  1867/8  :  02103. 
IlalKht  In  Son.  Jol.  18  sess.  1809/70:40-59. 
Ilalght   In   Assem.  Jol.   18  sess.   1809/70  :  38-57. 
IlalKht  In  Sen.  Jol.  19  sess.  1871/2  :  34-55. 
IlalKlit  In  Assem.  Jol.   19  sess.   1871/2  :  07-78. 
Uooth  In  Sen.  Jol.  19  sess.  1871/2  :  107-117. 
Booth  In  Assem.  Jol.  19  sess.  1871/2:  119-129. 
Booth   In  Sen.  Jol.  20  sess.   1873/4  :  51-89. 
Booth  In  Assem.  Jol.  20  sess.  1873/4  :  109-148. 
I'acheco  In  App.  to  Jols.  21  sess.  v.  4  unnuni.  doc. 
Irwln  In  Sen.  Jol.  21  sess.  1875/8:20-30. 
Irwin  In  Assem.  Jol.  21  sess.  1875/6:  19-34. 
Irwin  In  Assem.  Jol.  22  sess.  1877/8:  12-40. 
Irwln  In  App.  to  Jols.  23  sess.  v.  5  unnum.  doc. 
Perkins  In  App.  to  Jol.  23  sess.  T.  5  unnum.  doc. 

3  series 


1881.     Ann.  mess. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1881  Perkins  In  App.  to  Jol.  24  sess.  v.  1   unnum. 
doc 

4  series 
1883-1903.     Bienn.  mess. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1883  Perkins  In  App.  to  Jol.  25  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc. 

1883  Stoneman  In  App.  to  Jol.  25  sess.  T.  1  unnum.  doc. 

1884  Stoneman  In  App.  to  Jol.  25  sess.  (extra)  unnum.  doc. 

1885  Stoneman  In  App.  to  Jol.  26  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc. 

1886  Stoneman  In  Sen.  Jol.  26  extra  sess.,  1880  :  19. 

1887  Stoneman  In  App.  to  Jol.  27  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc. 
1887  Bartlett  In  App.  to  Jol.  27  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc. 
1889  Waterman  In  App.  to  Jol.  28  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc. 
1891  Waterman  not  found.     107  pp.,  1  map. 

1891  Markhara  in  App.  to  Jol.  29  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc. 
1893  Markham  In  App.  to  Jol.  30  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc. 
1895  Markham  in  App.  to  Jol.  31  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc. 
1895  Markham  in  Sen.  Jol.  31  sess.   1895  :  19-36. 
1895  Budd  In  App.  to  Jol.  31  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc. 
1897  Budd  In  App.  to  Jol.  32  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc. 
1899  Budd  In  App.  to  Jol.  33  sess.  v.  1  doc.   [1]. 
1899  Budd  In  Assem.  Jol.  33  sess.  1S99  :  16-29. 
1901  Gage  in  App.  to  Jol.  34  sess.  v.  1  doc.   [1], 
1901  Gage  In  Sen.  Jol.  34  sess.  1901  :  21-43. 
1901  Gage  In  Assem.  Jol.  34  se.ss.  1901  :  19-41. 
1903  Gage  in  App.  to  Jol.  35  sess.  v.  1  doc.  [2], 
1903  Gage  In  Sen.  Jol.  35  sess.  1903  :  17-49. 
1903  Gage  in  Assem.  Jol.  35  sess.  1903  :  14-46. 
1903  Pardee  In  App.  to  Jol.  35  sess.  v.  1  doc.   (11. 

Executive    Mansion;    see    Public    Buildings    and    Grounds: 

State 
Expenditures 

1849/50.     Stmt,  of  operations  of  govs,  contingent  fund. 
(A.R.  state  treasurer  1849/50:  555,  557.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1849/50-1862.     Expenditures  of  executive  dept,      (A.R. 
sUte    comptroller     1849/50     (pp.     520-521)— same 
1861/2.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1850-1852.     Tabular   stmt,   showing   condition   of   govs, 
contingent  fund.      (Same   1849/50    (p.   539)— «o»ie 
1851/2.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1854/5-1856.     Govs,    special    contingent    fund    in    acct. 
with  state  treasurer.     (A.R.  state  treasurer  1854/5 
(pp.  28-29)— some  1855/6.) 

1858.  Stmt,  of  contingent  expenses  of  govs,  office. 
(Sen.  jol.  10  sess.  pp.  209-210.) 

.    Govs,   estimates  for  executive  office.      (Same  9 

sess.  p.  361.) 

1859.  Stmt,  of  contingencies  of  govs,  office,  (Same  11 
sess.  pp.  232-233.) 

1860.  Estimate  of  contingencies  of  govs,  office  for  11th 
fiscal  yr.     (Same  10  sess.  p.  244.) 

1867.  Stmt,  of  amt.  expended  out  of  govs,  contingent 
fund.     (Same  17  sess.  p.  139.) 

1871,  Stmt,  of  amts.  expended  out  of  apprn.  for  special 
contingent  fund.     (Same  19  sess.  pp.  95-96.) 

1875.  Stmts,  of  amts.  expended  out  of  apprn.  for  spe- 
cial contingent  fund  of  govs,  office.  (Same  21  sess. 
p.  14) 


GRAIN 

Crop;  see  Agriculture,    Crops 
Exports;  see  Commerce,  etc. 

GRANGE;  see  AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES 

GRANITE;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES,    MINERAL 


GRAPE 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Diseases  and  Pests;  see  Agriculture,    Crops. 

Prices;  see  that  title 


Pests 


GRAPHITE;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.     MINERAL 

GRASS  VALLEY 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

GRASSES    AND    FORAGE    PLANTS;    see    AGRICULTURE, 
CROPS 

GRASSHOPPER;   see  AGRICULTURE,     CROPS,     PESTS 

GRAYLING;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

GUARANTEE  INSURANCE;  see  INSURANCE 

GUAVA 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

GYPSUM 

Deposits;    see  Natural  Resources,    Mineral 

HARBOR  PROTECTION  FUND;  see  HARBORS,  RECEIPTS, 
ETC. 

HARBOR  REGULATIONS;  see  COMMERCE,  ETC. 

HARBORS 

See  also  Wharves  and  Docks. 
serial 

1  series 
Under  Act  of  April  24,  1883. 

1863/4-1864/5.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  state  harbor  comrs., 
1-2. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1-2.   1863/4-1864/5  In  App.  to  Jols.   16  sess.  v.   2  unnum. 
doc. 

2  series 


Jols.  17  sess. 

V. 

2   unnum 

..     18     .. 

V. 

2 

•'     19     " 

V. 

2 

"     20     " 

V. 

3 

•'     21     " 

V. 

2 

•■     22     " 

V. 

3 

"     23     " 

V. 

1 

3  series 

bd.    of    state    harbor 


doc. 


1865/7-1877/9.     Bienn.    rept.    of 
comrs.  for  yr.  endg.  July  1. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  ; 


1867/9  ■• 
1869/71  " 
1871/3  " 
1873/5  " 
1875/7  " 
1877/9    '• 


1879/80.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  state  harbor  comrs.  for 
yr.  endg.  June  30. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1879/80    In    App.    to   Jols.    24    sess.    v.    2    unnum. 
doc. 

4  series 
1880/2-1902/4.     Bienn.    rept.    of    bd.    of    state    harbor 
comrs.  for  yr.  endg.  June  30. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
1880/2  in  App.   to  Jols.  25  sess.  v.  6   unnum.   doc. 


1882/4    ••      " 

••       ••     26 

■        T.    1 

1884/6    "      " 

"     27 

'       V.  2 

1886/8    "      " 

"     28     ' 

'       V.  2 

1888/90  •'      " 

.,        ,.     29 

'       V.  2 

1890/2    "      " 

"     30 

'       V.  7 

1892/4    "      '• 

'•     31 

■       v.  6 

1894/6    "       •• 

"       ■■     32     ' 

'       V.  5   doc. 

[111. 

1896/8    "       " 

■•       "     33     ' 

'        V.    1       " 

8  . 

1898/00  '•      " 

"       ••     34 

'       V.  4      " 

6  . 

1900/2    •'       " 

••       ••     35     ' 

•       V.  2      •' 

19J. 

126 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


I 


HARBORS— cont'd 

non-serial 
1864-1904.     Kept,   of   special   counsel   to  bd.   of   harbor 

comrs.     (A.R.  harbor  comrs.  1863/4    (pp.  17-18)  — 

same  1902/4.) 
1873.     Rept.   on   the   preservation   of   timber.      (Bienn. 

rept.  same  1871/3:  19-32.) 
1883.     Rept.  of  jt.  committee  on  investigation  of  harbor 

comrs.  and  pilot  comrs.     (Assem.  jol.  25  sess.  pp. 

395-398;  Sen.  jol.  pp.  207-210.) 

1886.  Recommendation  that  secys.  and  asst.  secys. 
bond  be  increased.  (Bienn.  rept.  harbor  comrs. 
1884/6:  12.) 

1887.  Rept.  of  Sen.  river,  harbor,  and  coast  defenses 
committee  finding  that  fortifications  of  S.  F.  are 
out  of  date,  and  inadequate;  suggesting  that  navy 
yards  be  fitted  for  maliing  cannon;  and  urging  that 
Congress  make  a  sufficient  apprn.  to  protect  Gal's, 
harbors  agst.  all  foreign  invasions.  5  pp.  (App. 
to  jols.  27  sess.  V.  8  doc.  [12].) 

.     Same;    with    special    reference    to    Fort    Mann. 

1889.     (Sa7ne  28  sess.  v.  8  doc.  [10].) 

1898.  Comments  on  preservation  of  piles  and  timber. 
(Bienn.  rept.  harbor  comrs.  1896/8:  6-8.) 

1899.  Rept.  on  state  bd.  of  harbor  comrs.  (Rept.  of 
committee  to  make  examination  of  state  Institu- 
tions 1899:  179-183.) 

.     Same  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1904.  Summary  of  principal  improvements,  etc.,  for  2 
fiscal  yrs.  ended  June  30,  1904.  (Bienn.  rept.  har- 
bor comrs.  1902/4:  8-9.) 

.     Stmt,    of    work    contracted    for    and    completed 

within  yrs.  endg.  June  30,  1902,  and  July  1,  1904. 
{Same  1902/4:  76-86.) 

.     Stmt,    of    work    contracted    for    since    June    30, 

1902,  but  not  yet  completed.      {Same  1902/4:  87.) 

.     Stmt,  of  work  under  way  at  date  of  last  bienn. 

rept.  and  since  completed.     {Same  1902/4:  66-75.) 
Expenditures;  see  below,  Receipts  and  Expenditures 
Humboldt  Harbor 

ISoT.     Rept.   recommending  passage  of  act  to   prevent 
owners   of   saw-mills   and   other    persona   from   ob- 
structing channels  of  Humboldt  Bay   and   harbor. 
(Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  p.  254.) 
Laws,  Rules  and  Regulations 
Laws 

1876.     Act  to  create  state  bd.  of  harbor  comrs.  for  port 
of  S.  F.,  as  amended;   approved  Feb.  28.     28  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
Laws  relating  to  bd.  of  state  harbor  comrs. 
Not  .seen  ;  entry  from  Howkcr. 
Same. 

Not  .seen;  entry  from  Bowker. 

Laws  and  statutes  relating  to  the  bd.  of  state 
harbor  comrs.,  Sept.  1.     92  pp. 
Rules  and  Rmulatio.nh 

1878.     Rules,  regulations,  and  rates  adopted  by  lul.  of 
state  harbor  comrs..  May  15.     15  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
Same.    29  pp. 
Same.     34  pp. 
Same.     32  pp. 
Same.     30  pp. 
Same.     32  pp. 
Leases;  see  Wharves  and  Docks 
Oakland  Harbor 

1899.     Rept.  on  act  to  create  harbor  of  Oakland.     (As- 
sem. Jol.  33  sess.  p.  614.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1863-1898.     AKKrogato  receipts  and  expenditures  of  bd. 
of  harlior  comrH.     (Rept.  of  committee  to  make  ex- 
amination of  Hiato  InHtltiillonH  1899:  180.) 
.     Same  In  App.  to  JoIh.  33  hosh.  v.  2. 


1891. 
1893. 
1899. 


1889. 
1891. 
1893. 
1898. 
1902. 


HARBORS— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

1863-1904.  Comparative  stmt,  of  receipts  and  disburse- 
ments for  series  of  yrs.  (Bienn.  rept.  harbor 
comrs.  1873/5  (p.  26)— same  1902/4.) 

1864-1873.  Recapitulation  of  receipts  and  disburse- 
ments. (A.R.  same  1863/4  (p.  14) — bienn.  rept. 
same  1871/3.) 

1864-1904.  Stmt,  of  receipts  and  disbursements.  {Same 
1863/4  (pp.  7-9)— bienn.  rept.  same  1902/4.) 

1865-1902.  Balance  sheet  for  series  of  yrs.  (Bienn. 
rept.  same  1884/6  (p.  27)— same  1900/2.) 

1873.  Rept.  on  books  and  accts.  of  state  harbor  comrs. 
(Sen.  jol.  20  sess.  pp.  133-139;  Assem.  jol.  pp.  189- 
195.) 

1873/5.  Stmt,  of  amt.  paid  on  acct.  of  construction  and 
repairs.  (Bienn.  rept.  harbor  comrs.  1873/5  (pp. 
18-20)— some  1892/4.) 

1874/5-1904.  Comparative  stmt,  of  cost  of  dredging. 
{Same  1875/7  (p.  10)— sai?ie  1902/4.) 

1875.  Stmt,  of  steam  dredger  acct.  for  fiscal  yr.  ending 
June  30.     (Sa?ne  1873/5:  25.) 

1879-1886.  Comments  on  new  work  done  and  its  con- 
tract cost.     {Same  1877/9  (pp.  4-5)— so?He  1884/6.) 

1883.  Rept.  of  J.  Pettee,  expert,  on  accts.  of  state  har- 
bor comrs.  (official  term  of  J.  S.  Grey,  secy.)  20 
pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1884.  Stmt,  giving  current  disbursements.  (Bienn. 
rept.  harbor  comrs.  1882/4:  4-5.) 

1886-1904.     Summary    of    receipts    and    disbursements. 

{Same  1884/6  (p.  3)— same  1902/4.) 
1890-1904.     Examination  of  books  and  accts.  by  expert 

accountant.      {Same     1888/90     (pp.     12-13) — same 

1902/4.) 
1891-1898.    Classified  stmt,  of  aggregate  rents  reed,  by 

state  bd.  of  harbor  comrs.     (Rept.  of  committee  to 

make  examination  of  state  institutions  1899:  180.) 

.     Same  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1896-1904.     Stmt,  of  construction  accts.  nos.  1,  2,  3,  4, 

5,  6.     (Bienn.  rept.  harbor  comrs.  1894/6    (pp.  14- 

24)— sajue  1902/4.) 
1904.     Itemized  stmt,  of  receipts  and  disbursements  for 

2  fiscal  yrs.  endg.  June  30.     {Same  1902/4:  12-54.) 
.     Stmt,  of  deferred  payment  draft  acct.  for  2  fiscal 

yrs.  endg.  June  30.     (Same  1902/4:  59-64.) 

HAUnOR     PllOTECTlO.N     FuND 

1867-1877.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  harbor  protection 
fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1865/7  (pp. 
104-105)— same  1875/7.) 

18G7/9-1877.  Harbor  protection  fund;  receipts  and  pay- 
ments. (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1867/9  (p.  21) 
—satne  1875/7.) 

SAN  DIKOO  HARBOR 

1889-1898.  Tables  showing  receipts  and  expenditures 
of  state  bd.  of  harbor  comrs.  for  San  Diego  Bay 
each  yr.  (Kept,  of  committee  to  make  examination 
of  state  institutions  1S99:  169-170.) 

.     Same  in  App.  to  Jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1890-1898.  Financial  stmt,  of  receipts  and  disburse- 
ments. (Bienn.  rept.  San  Diego  harbor  comrs. 
1889/90   (pp.  3-4)— some  1896/8.) 

1892-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  San  Diego  harbor  Im- 
provement fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller 
1890/2   (p.  99)— same  1902/4.) 

KAN   KUANCISCO   IIAHBOU 

1863-1904.  Stmt,  of  S.  F.  harbor  improvement  fund, 
Nov.  4,  1863,  to  Juno  30,  1904.  (Bienn.  rept.  har- 
bor comr.s.  1902/4:  57.) 

1867.  Stmt,  of  S.  F.  harbor  protective  fund.  {Same 
1865/7:  18-19.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFOIINIA 


IS? 


HARBORS— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
Harhur  Pwitkction  Fund — cont'd 

SAN    KUANCISrO    UAKBOU — contM 

1871.  stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of  each 
apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under  each, 
and  balance  unexpended  for  construction  of  sea- 
wall.   (Blenn.  rept.  state  controller  1809/71:  57-58.) 

1873/5.  Stmt,  of  S.  F.  harbor  protection  fund.  (Bienn. 
rept.  harbor  corars.  187S/5:  24.) 

1875/7-1884.  Receipts  and  payments  on  S.  F.  harbor 
improvement  fund.  (A.R.  state  treasurer  1875/7 
(p.  14)— bienn.  rept.  same  1S82/4.) 

1877-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  S.  F.  harbor  improve- 
ment fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1875/7 
(p.  82)— some  1902/4.) 

.     Stmt,  of  S.  F.  harbor  improvement  fund.  (Bienn. 

rept.  harbor  comrs.  1875/7  (pp.  10-16) — same 
1902/4.) 

1879/80-1891/3.  Stmt,  giving  cost  of  completed  sea- 
wall.    {Same  1902/4:  65.) 

1884.  Stmt,  exhibiting  sources  from  which  current  re- 
ceipts, as  distinguished  from  receipts  from  S.  F. 
harbor  improvement  fund,  have  been  derived. 
(Same  1882/4:  4.) 

1898-1902.  Exhibit  showing  condition  of  S.  F.  harbor 
improvement  fund,  June  30.  (Same  1896/8  (p.  17) 
—same  1900/2.) 

San  Diego  Harbor 

serial 
1889/90-1902/4.    Bienn.    rept.    of   bd.    of   state   harbor 
comrs.  for  bay  of  San  Diego. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
unniim.   1S.S9/00  In  App.  to  Jols.  29  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc. 

2.   l.sno/2      30     "    V.  7 

unnum.   1892/4      "     "      "     "     .SI      "    v.  6  " 

1894/6      32     "    V.  5doc   [121. 

1896/8      33     '■    V.  1     "     [9]. 

1898/(10  not  found. 

1900/2     In  App.  to  jols.  35  sess.  V.  2  doc.  [8]. 

non-serial 

1868.  Rept.  of  federal  relations  committee  concerning 
improvement  of  harbor  of  San  Diego;  recommend- 
ing turning  of  San  Diego  River  into  False  Bay. 
5  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  17  sess.  v.  2  [doc.  25].) 

1890.  Recommendation  that  $195,000  be  appropriated 
for  construction  of  sea-wall  and  thoroughfare,  and 
piers,  at  points  on  city  front  where  most  urgently 
needed.  (Bienn.  rept.  San  Diego  harbor  comrs. 
1889/90:  8.) 

.  Comments  on  sea-wall;  necessity  and  construc- 
tion of  same.    (.Same  1889/90:  4-7.) 

1890-189G.  Rept.  of  atty.  for  bd.  of  state  harbor  comrs. 
for  bay  of  San  Diego.  (Same  1889/90  (p.  9)  — 
same  1894/6.) 

1892.  Bd.  desires  special  attention  to  necessity  of  such 
legislation  as  will  enable  it  accurately  to  determine 
limits  of  bay  on  landward  side,  and  extent  of  juris- 
diction of  bd.;  to  fact  that  means  should  be  pro- 
vided for  effectually  establishing  this  jurisdiction 
and  settling  at  once  question  at  issue  betw.  state 
and  all  other  claimants.    (Same  1890/2:  5.) 

.  To  amend  "  act  to  establish  political  code  "  ap- 
proved Mch.  12,  1872,  by  amdg.  sees.  2589,  2595, 
2605,  and  2606  of  said  code,  re.  establishing  bd. 
of  state  harbor  comrs.  for  bay  of  San  Diego.  (Batne 
1890/2:  9-10.) 

.     Recommendation    for    apprn.    to   force    issue    of 

legal  contests  now  standing  betw.  bd.  and  revenue, 
and  to  give  control  of  water  front  which  belongs  to 
state,  rental  of  which  would  furnish  all  means  re- 
quired by  bd.  and  provide  sinking  fund  sufficient  to 
repay  apprn.  at  early  date;  etc.    (Same  1890/2:  6.) 

1898.  Recommendation  for  sufficient  apprn.  to  con- 
struct suitable  wharf  upon  bay;  income  derived 
therefrom  would  be  source  of  revenue  to  state  to 


HARBORS— cont'd 
San  Diego  Harbor — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
such  an  extent  that  bd.  could  continue  improve- 
ments of  harbor  so  that  they  would  finally  be  ade- 
quate to  wants  of  present  commerce.  (Same 
1896/8:  5.) 
1899.  Rept.  on  bds.  of  harbor  comrs.  of  port  of  Eureka 
and  for  San  Diego  Bay.  (Rept.  of  committee  to 
make  examination  of  state  institutions  1899:  169- 
170.) 

.     Same  In  App.  to  Jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1904.  Recommendation  that  legislation  be  enacted  giv- 
ing bd.  authority  to  expend  limited  sum  for  neces- 
sary incidental  expenses,  and  necessary  cost  and 
expense  of  protecting  rights  of  state  in  bay  and 
tide  lands,  bd.  to  acct.  proper  authority  for  such 
expenditures.  (Bienn.  rept.  San  Diego  harbor 
comrs.  1902/4:  14.) 

.     Comments     on     fortifications     and     quarantine. 

(Same  1902/4:  11.) 

.     Comments    on    sea-wall    and    pier    head    lines. 

(Same  1902/4:  10-11.) 
ExpENUiTUBEs  FOR;  seo  above,  Receipts,  etc. 
San  Francisco  Harbor 

For  tlie  water-lot  controversy,  see  Land. 

1857.  Rept.  on  act  re.  sea-wall  or  bulkhead  for  S.  F. 
(Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  867-869.) 

1858.  Rept.  on  necessity  of  sea-wall  or  bulkhead  being 
constructed  in  front  of  S.  F.  (Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  pp. 
453-456.) 

1859.  Rept.  on  bill  re.  sea-wall  or  bulkhead  in  S.  F. 
harbor.    (Same  10  sess.  pp.  263-264.) 

.     Repts.  on  immediate  necessity  of  erection  of  a 

bulkhead  or  sea-wall  in  front  of  S.  F.  (Assem.  jol. 
10  sess.  pp.  426-432.) 

1860.  Veto  of  act  re.  sea-wall  or  bulkhead  in  S.  F. 
(Sen.  jol.  11  sess.  pp.  668-672.) 

.     Rept.  of  special  committee  on  act  re.  sea-wall  or 

bulkhead  in  S.  F.    (Same  11  sess.  pp.  467-469.) 

.  Majority  rept.  of  special  committee  on  the  bulk- 
head; recommending  passage,  with  amdmts.,  of  bill 
allowing  construction,  by  private  co.,  of  bulkhead 
along  water  front  of  S.  F.,  involving  its  extension, 
which,  it  is  claimed,  will  prevent  "  filling  in  "  ma- 
terial from  sliding  into  docks,  and  thereby  elevat- 
ing water  of  harbor  to  such  an  extent  that  ships 
cannot  come  within  convenient  distance  of  ware- 
houses.   6  pp.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  11  sess.  doc.  [13].) 

.     Same;    minority   rept.     37    pp.     (Same   11   sess. 

doc.  [14].) 

.    Rept.  on  act  to  provide  for  better  protection  of 

water  front  of  S.  F.  (Assem.  jol.  12  sess.  pp.  813- 
814.) 

.     Veto  of  act  re.  water  front  adjacent  to  block  no. 

9,  in  S.  F.     (Sen.  jol.  12  sess.  pp.  746-747.) 

1866.  Rept.  of  T.  R.  Brooks,  .  .  .  and  table  of  sound- 
ings along  the  water  front  of  city  of  S.  F.,  Mch. 
8  pp. 

.     Same.     (Bienn.   rept.  harbor  comrs.   1865/7:  40- 

43.) 

1867.  Specifications  for  bldg.  sea-wall  along  water 
front  of  S.  F.     (Satne  1865/7:  1-6.) 

1868.  Rept.  [favorable]  of  jt.  committee  proceedings 
re.  state  harbor  comrs.  [with  particular  notice  of 
the  sea-wall  of  S.  F.]  20  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  17  sess. 
v.  2  [doc.  7].) 

1869.  Map  of  water  front  of  S.  F.  from  south  line  of 
Chestnut  St.  to  north  line  of  Harrison  St.  (Bienn. 
rept.  harbor  comrs.  1867/9.) 

1869-1902.  Comments  on  sea-wall  along  water  front  of 
city  and  co.  of  S.  F.  and  works  appertaining  there- 
to.    (Same  1867/9  (pp.  3-12)— same  1900/2.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


HARBORS— cont'd 

San  Francisco  Harbor— cont'd 

1871-1873.     Kept,  of  engr.  of  sea-wall.     {Same  1869/71 

(pp.  21-25)— same  1871/3.) 
1873.     Rept.   to   bd.    of   state   harbor   comrs.   on   water 
front  of  city  of  S.  F.;    by  J.  T.  Arnold,  engr.  of 
sea-wall,  S.  F.     20  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

Surmised  by  compiler  to  be  a  reprint  of  pp.  9-32  of  the 

Bienn.  rept.  of  the  harbor  comrs.  for  1871/3,  being 

the   regular  blenn.   rept.   of  T.   J.   Arnold,   engr.   of 

the  sea  wall,  and  a  special  rept.  by  Arnold  on  the 

preservation  of  timber. 

1878.     Rept.  of  bd.  of  state  harbor  comrs.  on  new  water 

front  line  of  S.  F.     16  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  22  sess. 

V.  4  [doc.  49].) 

.     Petition  in  relation  to  harbor  front,  S.  F.     2  11. 

(Same  22  sess.  v.  4  [doc.  24].) 
North  Beach  Improvement. 
1880.     Comments  on  urgent  repairs  and  opinion  of  bd. 
that   whole   width   of   roadway   along   water   front 
should   be  kept   in  repair  by  state.     (Bienn.  rept. 
harbor  comrs.  1879/80:  8.) 
1882.     Rept.  of  bd.  of  engrs.  apptd.  to  examine  into  mat- 
ter of  measurement  of  material  used  in  construc- 
tion of  sea-wall  and  embankment  at  S.  F.     51  pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  25  sess.  v.  6  doc.  [3].) 

Differs  from  Crane  rept.  In  that  difference  betw. 
material  paid  for  and  that  estimated  Is  not  Judged 
to  be  very  great. 

.     Rept.  of  L.  E.  Crane,  expert  on  construction  of 

sea-wall,  S.  F.     36  pp.  and  tables.     {Same  25  sess. 
V.  6  unnum.  doc.) 

.     Recommendation    that    apprn.     for    repairs    of 

wharves  and  outer  half  of  water  front  roadway  be 
increased.     (Bienn.  rept.  harbor  comrs.  1880/2:  9.) 
1888.     Recommendation  that  act  re.  reclaimed  sea-wall 
lots  be  amended  so  that  they  will  not  be  maintained 
as  open  spaces,  and  that  power  be  given  bd.  to  as- 
sign   their    use    for    commercial    purposes    during 
pleasure  of  bd.     {Same  1880/8:  10.) 
1896-1900.     Rept.  of  chief  engr.  showing  general  condi- 
tion of  water  front.     {Same  1894/6    (pp.   33-37)  — 
same  1898/00.) 
1899.     Rept.  on  examination  into  affairs  of  bd.  of  har- 
bor comrs.  of  S.  F.     (Rept.  of  committee  to  make 
examination  of  state  institutions  1899:  G-8.) 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

Expenditures  iob;  see  above,  Receu'TS,  etc. 
Labob;  see  Labob.     Public  Works 
Santa  Barbara  Harbor 

1853.     Rept.  re.  reasons  and  necessity  for  improvement 
of  Sta.  Barbara  harbor.     4  pp.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol. 
1853  doc.  62.) 
Santa  Cruz  Harbor 

1870.  Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  examine  harbor  of  Sta. 
Cruz  and  Salinas  slough.  In  bay  of  Monterey  to  see 
if  they  can  be  made  Into  harbors  of  refuge.     7  pp., 

I  chart.     (App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [46].) 

Wilmington  Harbor 

1870.  Son.  con.  res.  re.  erection  of  breakwater  at  Wil- 
mington harbor,  to  which  la  a|)pended  a  rept.  and 
map,  prciiarcd   by  Gen.   B.  S.  Alexander,  U.  8.  A. 

II  pp.,  1  maj).    (App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  2  doc.  [40].) 

HATCHERIES 

Fish;  see  Fish  and  Game 

HEALTH  RESORTS;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

HEMP 
Crop;   see  Agriculture.    Crops 

HESSIAN  FLY;   ace  AGRICDLTURE.     CROPS.     PESTS 


HIGH  SCHOOLS;  see  EDUCATION 

HOG;   see  AGRICULTURE.     LIVESTOCK.     SWINE 

HONEY 
Industry;  see  Industries,  etc. 

HOP 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

HORSE;  see  AGRICULTURE.     LIVESTOCK 

HORTICULTURE,  BOARD  OF;  see  AGRICULTURE 

HOSPITALS;   see  MAINTENANCE 

HUMBOLDT  COUNTY  (1853) 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Bullion  Production 
1885.    See   Natural    Resources.    Mineral.    Production; 
this  date. 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Coal  Mining 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.    Coal; 
these  dates. 
Copper  in 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Cop- 
per;  these  dates. 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Fruit  Crop;  see  Agriculture.     Crops 
Gold  in 

1879-1880.     See    Natural    Resources.     Mineral.     Gold; 

these  dates. 
1881.     See  same;  this  date. 
1892-1895.     See  same;  these  dates. 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;  these  dates. 
Horticultural    Board;    see   Agricultiue.    Horticultural   Com- 
missions 
Iron  in 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Iron; 
these  dates. 
Lumber  Product;  see  Industries,  etc. 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mines  and  Mining 

1SS9/90-1890/2.    See  Industries,  etc.  Mines  and  Mining; 
these  dates. 
Natural  Gas  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Petroleum  in;   see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Platinum;   see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Sandstone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Silver  in 

1892-1895.     See    Natural    Resources.      Mineral.      Gold; 
these  dates. 
Surveyor;   see  Land 

HUMBOLDT  HARBOR;  see  HARBORS 

HYDESVILLE 

Climate;  see  that  title 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

HYGIENE 
Industrial;  see  references  under  Industrial  Hygiene 
School;  sec  Education 

IDAHO 
Production 
ruKcioiH  MKTAr.B;   Bee  NATrnAi,  RiisotinrEB 

IMMIGRATION;    see  POPULATION.    MIGRATION 


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129 


DIPORTS;  see  COMMERCE,  ETC. 

INCOME  TAX;  see  TAXATION:  STATE 

INDEPENDENCE 
Climate;  see  that  title 

INDIANS 

1S04-1854.  General  review  of  operation  of  policy  of 
settling  Indians  on  lands  beyond  limits  of  states, 
as  adopted  by  act  of  Congress  passed  Mch.  2G,  1804, 
urging  settlement  of  Cal.  Indians  In  conformity 
with  same.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1854:  19-20.) 

1852.  Majority  and  minority  repts.  on  advisability  of 
agreeing  to  treaties  made  with  Indians  by  U.  S. 
comrs.  in  1851,  and  providing  for  reservation  of 
lands  for  their  use  within  state.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol. 
1852:  597-604.) 

1853-1854.  Review  of  federal  legislation  providing  for 
settlement  of  Indians  on  lands  within  state,  and 
protest  of  legisl.  agst.  said  policy.  (Govs.  ann. 
mess.  1854:  18-19.) 

1857.  Rept.  of  committee  dissenting  from  govs,  sug- 
gestion that  present  policy  of  gathering  Indians 
into  reservation  within  limits  of  state  should  be 
abolished.     (Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  045-647.) 

1858.  Communication  from  supt.  of  Indian  affairs 
with  recommendations  for  apptmt.  of  jt.  commit- 
tee to  visit  reservation  and  rept.  on  mngmt.  of 
same.     (Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  pp.  77-78.) 

1860.  Rept.  of  select  committee  re.  federal  Indian 
policy;  protest  agst.  invasion  of  state's  rights. 
(Assem.  jol.  11  sess.  pp.  714-716.) 

1866.  Rept.  of  W.  E.  Lovett,  special  Indian  agt.  to 
supt.  of  Indian  affairs  in  Cal.    8  pp.     (App.  to  jols. 

16  sess.  V.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

1868.  Rept.  of  Indian  affairs  committee  re.  Mission  In- 
dians in  Cal.;  unfavorable  to  establishments  of 
reservations,  except  for  the  Coahuilas.    G  pp.  {Same 

17  sess.  v.  3  [doc.  8].) 
Depredations;  see  War  Eacpenditures 
Labor;   see  that  title 

INDIO 
Health  Resort;  see  Public  Health 

INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION;  see  EDUCATION 

INDUSTRIAL  HYGIENE 
Accidents;  see  Insurance;  do.  Railroads 
Welfare  Work;  see  Labor 

INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOLS 
Reformatory;  see  Maintenance:  State 

INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES 

See  also  Part  I.     Attention  Is  also  called  to  the  notes 
under   the   co.    assessors'    entries   under   Taxation ; 
State.     .\sse.«sment,  etc. 
1850.     Rapid  improvement  in  cities,  and  increased  de- 
velopment  of  commercial   resources.      (Govs.   ann. 
mess.  1851.) 

.     Industry    of    state    severely    taxed,    and    heavy 

tribute  to  other  parts  of  world  enforced  by  delay 
of  Congress  In  establishing  mint  at  S.  P.  (Same 
1851.) 
1852.  Ehicouragement  of  mnftrea.  urged.  (Govs,  in- 
augural address  1852.) 
1855.  Cal.  no  longer  dependent  on  foreign  resources, 
now  raising  commodities  sufficient  for  home  con- 
sumption and  even  export.  (Govs.  ann.  mess. 
1856:  17.) 

.     Granaries,    warehouses,    and    stores    filled    with 

products  of  state  industry.     (Same  1856:  7.) 


INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 

18G3-1874.  Comparative  table  of  amt.  and  value  of  lead- 
ing articles  of  Cal.  produce,  together  with  treas- 
ure, excluslv.i  of  duties.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1874:  507-510.) 

1866.  Two  causes  which  haTS  combined  to  retard  pro- 
gress In  mnfg.  Interest:  scarcity  of  operations  and 
high  price  of  laLor.     (Same  186G/7:  8G.) 

.     Brief  review  o£  industrial  occupations  of  state 

during  yr.,  and  results  accomplished.  (Same 
1866/7:  33-46.) 

.     Address    ou    in.lustrlal    progress    of    state    and 

questions  affecting  It:;  growth.  (Bame  186G/7:  77- 
88.) 

1870.  Address  of  Hon  A.  A.  Sargent  setting  forth 
causes  for  slow  gri)wth  of  state:  dilUculty  of  ac- 
quiring lands  cheaiiy,  land  monopolies,  remedial 
legislation  suggested;  exhausting  production  of 
wheat;  extravagance  of  life  and  ideas,  born  of  the 
flush  days  of  state;  anomalous  condition  of  labor 
market.     (Same  1870/1:  81-92.) 

.  On  general  condition  of  state:  anticipated  im- 
petus to  business  by  completion  of  Pacific  R.R.  not 
realized;  on  contrary  merchants,  mnftrers.,  etc.  of 
state  brought  into  competition  with  those  of  the 
east.     (Same  1870/1:  55-56.) 

1871.  Incumbrances  to  state's  prosperity;  scarcity  of 
population  in  rural  distrs.;  land  monopolies;  immi- 
gration to  be  encouraged.     (Same  1870/1:  14-19.) 

1872-1874.  Encouragement  should  be  given  to  estab- 
lishment of  manufactories  in  state.  (Same  1872 
(pp.  8-9)— same  1874.) 

1879.  Address  on  the  industrial  growth  of  Cal.  (Same 
1879:  109-115.) 

1886.  Difficulty  attending  mnfg.  in  state.  (6  A.R. 
state  mineralogist  1885/6  pt.  1:  15-16.) 

1887.  Veto  of  act  to  protect  mnfg.  industries  of  state. 
(Assem.  jol.  27  sess.  pp.  693-694.) 

1893.    Review  of  industrial  condition  of  state.    (Trans. 

state  agric.  socy.  1893:  84-89.) 
1895.     The  future  development  of  resources  and  indus- 
tries  of   state, — three   great   purposes   towards   ac- 
complishing this:   completion  of  Nicaragua  Canal; 
more   direct   consideration    by   federal   govt.;    con- 
version of   state's  water  power  into  electrical  en- 
ergy.    Address    by   Hon.    J.   W.    Mitchell.      (Same 
1895:  98-103.) 
1895/6.    Effect  of  roads  upon  industrial  improvement; 
by  R.  C.  Irvine.     8  pp.     (Bureau  of  highways  bull. 
4   [1895/6].) 
1903.     Protest  agst.  passage  of  Sen.  bill  354  to  protect 
mnfg.  industries  of  state.     (Assem.  Jol.  35  sess.  pp. 
G65-G66;  Sen.  jol.  p.  402.) 

COLUSA   COUNTY 
1874.     Industrial    surveys   of   Colusa,    San    Diego,   and 
Sonoma   cos.;    situation,    extent,   surface,   and    re- 
sources.    (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1874:  369-416.) 
SAN    DIEGO   COUNTY 
See  above,  Colusa  co. 

SAN  FRANCISCO  COUNTY 
1877-1879.  Rept.  of  city  and  co.  assessor  of  S.  P.  on 
mechanical  and  mnfg.  Industries.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  Bocy.  1878  (pp.  362-369)— some  1879.) 
1890-1898.  Statistics  of  mechanics  and  mnfg.  indus- 
tries of  city  and  co.  of  S.  P.  for  fiscal  yr.  endg. 
June  30.  (Bienn.  rept.  equalization  bd.  1889/90 
(pp.  87-92)— some  1897/8.) 

SONOMA   COUNTY 
See  above,  Colusa  co. 
Brick-making 

1861.  Veto  of  act  to  prohibit  burning  of  brick  within 
certain  limits  in  city  and  co.  of  S.  P.  (Assem.  Jol. 
12  sess.  pp.  351-352.) 

SACRAMENTO  COUNTY 
See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Sacramento  Co. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCXIMBNTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Butter;  see  below,  Dairy 
Canneries 
Pish 

See  also  Salmon,  under  Fish  and  Game. 
1876.     Establishment    of    salmon    canneries    on    Sacra- 
mento at  Collinsville  and  opposite  Sacramento.     (4 
bienn.  rept.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1876/7:  11.) 
1878-1879.     See  Fish  and  Game.    Salmon;  these  dates. 
1884.     List  of  salmon  canneries  obtaining  fish  from  the 
Sacramento,  of  canneries  on  the  Columbia,  and  in 
British    Columbia    and    Alaska.     (S    bienn.    rept. 
comrs.  of  fisheries  1S83/4:  32-33.) 
1885-1886.     On  acct.  of  small  run  of  salmon  more  than 
half  of  canneries  were  closed;  prospect  for  pack  of 
1887  not  encouraging.     (9  same  1885/6:  15.) 
Feutt 
1883.     Paper  on  orchard  canning;  by  R.  Wheeler.     (A. 
R.  bd.  hortic.  1883:  114-117.) 
,     1890-1899.     Comparative  table  showing  Cal.  canned  fruit 
pack   for   10   yrs.,   with   comments.     (Trans,   state 
agric.  socy.  1899:  12.) 
1890-1904.     Cumulative  comparative  table  of  no.  cases 
of  Cal.  canned  fruit  packed  each  yr.    (7  bienn.  rept. 
bd.    hortic.    1899/00    (p.    41) — same    comr.    hortic. 
1903/4.) 
1898.     Examination  of  canned  fruits;   amt.  of  sugar  in 
canned  fruits  for  which  govt,  should  grant  a  draw- 
back  when   goods   are   exported;    by   G.   E.   Colby. 
(A.R.  agric.  exper.  stations  1897/8:  157-159.) 
• — ■ — .     Investigations  of  canned  products;  by  E.  W.  Hll- 

gard  and  G.  E.  Colby.     (Same  1897/8:  159-164.) 
1900.     Future  trade  possibilities  in  canned  and   dried 
fruits.     (7  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1899/00:  147-155.) 

.     The   canning   industry — from   orchard    to   table, 

from  a  canner's  standpoint.     (7  same  1899/00:  143- 
147.) 
1902.    List  of  fruit  and  vegetable  canneries  in  state. 
(8  saine  1901/2:  49-50.) 

.     Trade    possibilities    in    Cal.    canned    and    dried 

fruits;  by  I.  Jacobs.     (8  same  1901/2:  282-286.) 
Cattle  Foods 

I.nspkctio.n;  see  below,  that  title 
Cheese;  see  below,  Dairy 
Consumption 
Gold 

1874-1885.     Historical  table  showing  ann.  consumption 
of  gold   in  industrial  arts  in  U.  S.     (6  A.R.  state 
mineralogist  18S.V6  pt.  2:  71.) 
Cotton;  see  below.  Textiles 
Creameries;  see  below,  Dairy 
Dairy  Industry 

serial 
1895/6-1902/4.    Rept.  of  state  dairy  bureau,  1-5. 
Checklist 

1.  Isn.VS  Sacramento,  ISOO.     41   pp. 

2.  1806/8  Snn  Francisco,  1898.     37  pp. 

3.  18ns/00  n.  p.,  n.  d.     00  pp. 

4.  l!)00/2  Sacramento,  liK)2.     58  pp. 

5.  in02/4   Sacramento,  lOOn.     c;!  pp. 
In  Collected  doc.i.  as  follows: 

1.  1805/0  In  App.  to  Jols.  32  sess.  v.  7  doc.   lU. 
2-3.   lSi)0/8-18il«/O0  not  found. 
4.   1(10(1/2  In  App.  to  Join.  35  sess.  v.  2  doc.  I  22 J. 
B.   11)02/4  In  App.  to  Join.  :{0  sesH.  v.  3  unnuni.  doc. 
7ion-serial 
1889-1901.     Comparative  table  showing  receipts  of  but- 
ter, cheese,  and  eggs  at  S.  P.     (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1901:  161.) 
1893.     Dairy   farming  In   Cal.,   its   future  possibilities; 

by  R.  Aahbtirner.     (Same  1893:  135-137.) 
1894-1895.     Condition  of  dairy  Interests  of  state.    (Same 

1894    (pp.  23-24)— Sdjne  1895.) 
1895.     Tho   dairy   for  Cal.;    by   L.   P.   Shields.      (Hamc 
189S:  118-120.) 


INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Dairy  Industry — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1895-1901.     Milk  test  at  state  fair;   tabulated  stmt,  of 

results.     (Same  1895   (pp.  95-97)— some  1901.) 
1896.     Table  showing  value  of  dairy  industry  of  state 

for  yr.     (1  rept.  dairy  bureau  1895/6:  14.) 
.     Recommendation   that   legisl.   pass   law   making 

the  bureau  a  permanent  comn.     (1  same  1895/6: 

10.) 
.     List  of  cases  prosecuted  for  violation  of  present 

dairy  law.     (1  same  1895/6:  15-16.) 
1897-1899.     Comparative    table    giving    value    of    dairy 

products  of  state.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1899: 

31-32.) 
1898/9-1899/00.     Same;     showing    amt.    and    value    of 

dairy  products.     (Same  1900:  113.) 

1899.  On  condition  of  dairying  in  state.  (Same  1899: 
29-32.) 

1900.  Animal  and  dairy  industries  in  Cal.;  by  L.  An- 
derson.    (Same  1900:  112-124.) 

1900-1902.  Table  showing  ann.  value  of  dairy  output  to 
state.     (4  rept.  dairy  bureau  1900/2:  25.) 

1901-1903.  Table  giving  amt.  and  value  of  dairy  pro- 
ducts of  Cal.  (11  bienn.  rept.  labor  statistics 
1902/4:  114.) 

1902.     Rept.  of  chemist.     (4  rept.  dairy  bureau  1900/2: 
29.) 
Butter 

1889-1896.  Table  showing  no.  of  dairies  mnfg.  butter 
by  separator  process.  (1  rept.  dairy  bureau  1895/6: 
15.) 

1896.  Concerning  enforcement  of  act  to  prevent  decep- 
tion in  mnftre.  and  sale  of  butter  and  cheese.  (1 
same  1895/6:  5-6.) 

1896-1901.  Comparative  table  showing  butter  and 
cheese  produced  in  state.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1901:  161.) 

1897-1902.  Table  showing  amt.  of  butter  in  lbs.  pro- 
duced during  2  yrs.  covered  by  this  rept.  compared 
with  that  of  former  yrs.  (4  rept.  dairy  bureau 
1900/2:  21.) 

1901-1902.  Table  showing  receipts  in  S.  P.,  during  dif- 
ferent mos.,  of  butter  produced.  (4  same  1900/2: 
22.) 

1902.  "  Process  "  butter  law,  became  law  under  consti- 
tutional provision,  without  govs,  approval,  Feb.  23, 
1899.     (4  same  1900/2:  51.) 

.     Table  showing  btitter  production  In  lbs.  for  each 

CO.  In  state  for  each  yr.  endg.  Oct.  1,  1901  and  1902. 
(4  same  1900/2:  20.) 
Cheese 

1865.  Cheese  making;  stmt,  by  S.  Cole,  whose  cheese 
was  awarded  first  premium.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1864/5:  306-308.) 

1896.  Comments  on  filled  cheese.  (1  rept.  dairy  bu- 
reau 1895/6:  11-13.) 

.    List  of  creameries  and  cheese  factories  In  state. 

(1  same  1895/6:  18-21.) 

1900-1902.  Table  showing  cheese  receipts  In  S.  P.  (4 
same  1900/2:  23.) 

1 901-] 902.  Table  showing  cheese  production  In  state. 
(4  same  1900/2:  23.) 

1902.  List  of  cheese  mnftres.  in  state.  (4  same  1900/2: 
39-45.) 

CREAMr.niES 

1896.     See  above.  Cheese;  this  date. 

1901.  Creamery  scores  at  state  fair.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1901:  52.) 

1902.  LiHt  of  creameries  of  Cal.  (4  rept.  dairy  bureau 
1900/2:  33-38.) 

EXI'ENDrrilllEH 

1896.  Financial  slml.  (1  rept.  dairy  bureau  1895/6: 
21-22.) 


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131 


INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Dairy  Industry — cont'd 
Bxi'KNiJiTi'Bts — cont'd 
1900-1904.     Stmt,   showing  amt.   of   expenditures,   amt. 
of  each  appin.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,   and    balance   unexpended    for    dairy    bureau. 
(Blenn.    rept.    state    controller    1898/00    (p.    88)  — 
same  1902/4.) 
1902.     Financial  stmt,  for  52d  and  53d  fiscal  yrs.     {4 
rept.  dairy  bureau  1900/2:  28.) 
Law 

1896.     Cal.    state    dairy    law — approved    Mch.    9,    1895. 

(1  rept,  dairy  bureau  1895/6:  23-27.) 
1902.     Law    re.    butter    and    cheese    approved    Mch.    4, 
1897.     (4  same  1900/2:  46-53.) 
Exhibitions 

1851-1885.  History  of  former  World's  Fairs,  compiled 
from  various  sources.  (5  A. It.  state  mineralogist 
1884/5:  13-50.) 

1866.  Preparations  for  Paris  Exposition.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1866/7:  66-76.) 

1867.  Rept.  of  comr.  to  Paris  Exposition.  {Same 
1866/7:  251-347.) 

.     Same;  separate.     99  pp. 

1876.     Majority  rept.  of  jt.  committee  re.  appropriating 

money    in    aid    of    Centennial    Exposition.      9    pp. 

(App.  to  jols.  21  sess.  v.  5  unnum.  doc.) 

1882.  Rept.  on  National  Mining  and  Industrial  Expo- 
sition, held  at  Denver,  Colo.,  Aug.,  1882,  W.  B. 
Ewer,  comr.  from  Cal.;  stating  reason  for  Cal's. 
non-exhibit,  and  showing  need  for  some  provision 
for  future  contingencies,  and  a  permanent  indus- 
trial pxhibit;  also  memorial  recommending  another 
mining  exhibition  in  1883;  appended,  series  of  let- 
ters on  Denver  exposition  written  by  comr.  to 
"Mining  and  Scientific  Press."  110  pp.  (Same  25 
sess.  v.  5  doc.  [7].) 

1883.  Special  mess,  of  Gov.  Stoneman  re.  International 
Exhibition  at  Amsterdam;  transmitting  letter  from 
Jas.  de  Fremery,  consul  of  the  Netherlands,  request- 
ing an  exhibit  from  Cal.  6  pp.  (Same  25  sess. 
T.  1  doc.  [3].) 

1886.  Rept.  of  A.  Andrews,  U.  S.  comr.  for  Cal.  at 
World's  Industrial  and  Cotton  Centennial  Exhibi- 
tion, New  Orleans,  Dec.  16.  1884  to  June  1,  1885. 
67  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1890.  The  World's  Fair  at  Chicago.  (14  rept.  supt. 
public  instruction  1888/90;  37.) 

1890-1891.  The  World's  Columbian  Exposition  of  1893. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1890  (pp.  20-23) — same 
1891.) 

1891/2.  Bienn.  rept.  of  progress  re.  proposed  exhibit  of 
Cal.,  at  Chicago,  1893.  19  pp.,  2  pi.  (App.  to  jols. 
30  sess.  v.  1  doc.  [15].) 

1893.  Communication  and  itemized  stmt,  of  all  ex- 
penditures made  and  paid  out  of  apprn.  for  Cal. 
exhibit  at  World's  Columbian  Exposition.  (Sen. 
jol.  30  sess.  pp.  922-925.) 

1894.  Final  rept.  [of  initiative  work;  financial  stmt,  of 
expenditures,  official  lists  of  awards;  typical  com- 
ments by  the  foreign  press,  etc.]  incl.  description  of 
all  exhibits  from  Cal.  at  World's  Columbian  Expo- 
sition, Chicago,  1893.  240  pp.,  2  maps,  1  plan,  62  pi. 
(App.  to  jols.  31  sess.  v.  2  doc.  [1].) 

1897(?).  Rept.  and  recommendations  by  comn.  that 
represented  Cal.  at  Hamburg  Exposition.  26  pp., 
5  pis. 

1897.  Veto  of  act  appropriating  money  to  pay  expenses 
of  collecting,  preparing,  forwarding,  etc.,  an  ex- 
hibit of  products  of  Cal.  at  Tenn.  Centennial  Expo- 
sition.    (Sen.  jol.  32  sess.  pp.  637-638.) 


INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Exhibitions — cont'd 

1901.  Rept.  on  investigation  of  all  transactions  of 
Paris  Exposition  comn.  (Assem.  jol.  34  sess.  pp. 
521-524.) 

.  Rept.  on  govs.  mess,  referring  to  Paris  Exposi- 
tion comn.     (Same  34  sess.  p.  95.) 

.     Rept.  of  Cal.  Paris  Exposition  comn.     (Sen.  jol. 

34  sess.  pp.  109-111;   Assem.  jol.  pp.  83-84.) 

1904.  Reasons  for  a  Cal.  exhibit  at  Belgium  Exposi- 
tion.    (1  blenn.  rept.  comr.  hortlc.  1903/4:  369-371.) 

.  Res.  in  favor  of  further  apprn.  for  agric.  educa- 
tion and  of  a  state  exhibit  in  Belgium,  passed  by 
Fruit  Growers'  Convention.     (1  same  1903/4:  385.) 

Fertilizers 

1904.     Commercial  fertilizers;  by  Geo.  Roberts.     29  (1) 
pp.     (Agric.  exper.  station  bull.  157.) 
Inspection;  see  that  title,  below 
Flour 
Inspection;  see  that  title,  below 

Food  Law 

1876/7.  Adulteration  of  food,  drinks,  and  drugs;  by 
J.  F.  Montgomery.  (4  bienn.  rept.  bd.  of  health 
1876/7:  72-74.) 

Efforts    In    Cal.     to    Introduce    legislation    regulating 
adulteration. 

1891.  Memorials  to  Congress  from  Cal.  Fruit  Growers' 
Convention  praying  for  legislation  to  prohibit  adul- 
teration of  food  products  in  this  country  and  im- 
portation of  adulterated  food  products.  (A.R.  bd. 
hortic.  1891:  447.) 

1904.     Recommendation   for  passage  of  pure  food  law 
with  provision  for  prosecuting  violations.  (1  bienn. 
rept.  same  1903/4:  195-196;  386.) 
Adultebation  ;  see  below.  Inspection 
See  also  Liquor  (Wine),  below. 
Fruit 

1872-1885.  Comparative  tables  showing  increase  in  pro- 
duction of  canned  fruits,  dried  fruits,  raisins,  vege- 
tables, brandy,  and  wine,  and  corresponding  de- 
crease in  average  rate  of  transportation.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1885:  179-180.) 

1881.  Rept.  on  fruit  packages  recommending  free  pack- 
age system;  communication  from  comrs.  urging 
abolition  of  baskets  and  use  of  boxes  of  uniform 
size.     (1  A.R.  hortic.  comr.  1882:  56-57.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  on  fruit  packing.     (1  same 

1882:  Gl.) 

.     Repts.  on  fruit  shipping  to  Eastern  states  and 

west  of  Omaha.     (1  same  1882:  57-59.) 

1883.  Discussion  of  subject  of  free  boxes  for  fruit. 
(2  same  1883:  111-114.) 

1885-1888.  Comparative  table  giving  summary  of 
raisin,  dried  fruit,  nut,  and  honey  product  of  state. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1889:  264.) 

1886.  Discussion  of  the  Allegretti  air  purifier  preserv- 
ing room  system;  also  the  cold  storage  system. 
(Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1885/6:  303-306;  490-497; 
502-505.) 

1889.  The  fruit  industry  of  Cal.;  its  growth  and  devel- 
opment, and  present  and  future  importance;  by 
Gen.  N.  P.  Chipman.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1889:  256-288.) 

.     Review    of    fruit    industry    in    Cal.      (A.R.    bd. 

hortic.  1889:  5-8.) 

.  Action  taken  to  press  matter  of  bldg.  and  fur- 
nishing fruit  cars  by  r.rs.  and  of  securing  lower 
rates.     (Same  1889:  441-442.) 

1890.  Preservative  fluids  for  fresh  fruits,  sulphuring 
of  dried  fruits;  by  Hilgard.  4  pp.  (Agric.  exper. 
station,  bull.  86.) 

.    Same.    (A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1890:  126-131.) 


132 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 

Fruit — cont'd 

1891.  Memorial  to  Congress  from  Cal.  Fruit  Growers' 
Convention  requesting  assistance  in  obtaining  and 
disseminating  knowledge  re.  foreign  fruit  products, 
also  legislation  to  prohibit  adulteration  of  food 
products  in  this  country,  and  the  importation  of 
such  adulterated  products.  (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1891: 
447.) 

1891-1904.  Review  of  fruit  season  in  Cal.;  demand  and 
prices  of  each  variety.  (Same  1891  (pp.  55-64)  — 
bienn.  rept.  comr.  hortic.  1903/4.) 

1893.  Favorable  rept.  on  Perkins  process  of  preserv- 
ing fruit  in  storage  and  transportation;  discussion. 
(4  bienn.  rept.  same  1893/4:  263-264:    275-278.) 

.     Rept.  on  markets  and  transportation;   prospects 

of  finding  market  in  cities  and  sections  not  yet 
reached,  and  of  securing  quicker  time  for  fruit 
shipments;  freight  rates;  charges  for  packing, 
carrying,  etc.,  investigated,  with  view  of  ascertain- 
ing proportion  reed,  by  growers  from  gross  sales 
of  shipments  to  Eastern  markets.  (4  savie  1893/4: 
278-284.) 

1894.  Damage  to  Cal.  fruit  industry  from  strike  which 
tied  up  all  trans-continental  lines.  (4  same  1893/4: 
397-399.) 

.     Markets  for  future  crops.     (4  same  1893/4:  410- 

412.) 

1900.  The  marketing  of  Cal.  fresh  fruit  in  the  East. 
(7  same  1899/00:  96-101.) 

.     Advantages    of    co-operation    from    a    packer's 

standpoint.     (7  same  1899/00:  124-127.) 

1902.     Cal.   deciduous   fruit   industry — present  unsatis- 
factory condition.     (8  same  1901/2:  330-336.) 
Associations 

1881.  Repts.  of  fruit  growers'  committee,  S.  F.  comn. 
merchants,  and  committee  on  nurseries,  with  rec- 
ommendations re.  enforcement  of  protective  laws. 
(1  A.R.  hortic.  comrs.  1882:  55-56.) 

1889-1890.  Rept.  of  Cal.  Fruit  Union.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1889   (pp.  313-318)— same  1890.) 

1891.  Recommendation  that  fruit  growers  and  ship- 
pers be  urged  to  organize  local  traffic  assns.  to 
obtain  representation  in  Traffic  Assn.  of  Cal.  (A. 
R.  bd.  hortic.  1891:  469.) 

1892.  Establishment  of  a  state  fruit  exchange  at  S.  F. 
advised.     (Same  1892:  2.) 

1892-1893.  Interesting  facts  and  figures  re.  Campbell 
Fruit  Union  of  Sta.  Clara  Co.;  Investments,  ex- 
pense of  operation,  methods,  results,  etc.  (4  bienn. 
rept.  same  1893/4:  402-403.) 

.  Repts.  re.  formation  of  a  state  dried  fruit  ex- 
change; discussion.  (4  same  1893/4:  132-137;  259- 
263.) 

1894.  Organization  of  fruit  exchange;  history  of  Cal. 
Fruit  Exchange.     (4  same  1893/4:  412-415.) 

1894-1 89C.  Review  of  methods  of  citrus  fruit  exchange 
in  Southern  Cal.     (5  same  1895/G:  71-72.) 

1900.  The  yrs.  operations  of  the  Cured  Fruit  Assn. 
(7  same  1899/00:  116-124.) 

.     Rept.    of    Cal.    Fruit    Growers'    and    Shippers' 

Assn.     (7  same  1899/00:  92-95.) 

1902.  Rept.  of  Fresno  Growers'  Dried  Fruit  Co.  (8 
same  1901/2:  412-413.) 

1904.    Rept.  of  committee  submitting  plan  for  co-opera- 
tive   marketing   of   dried    fruits.      (1    bienn.    rept. 
comr.  hortic.  1903/4:  271-273.) 
Cannehiieh;  see  above,  that  title 
Cbyhtallized  Faurrs 

1888.     Premium   paper  on  crystallized   fruits.     (Bienn. 
rept.  bd.  hortic.  1886/8:  47-48.) 
Dkikd  Fbuit 

1874.  Sun-dried  fruit  a  failure;  uo  error;  newspaper 
extract.     (Trana.  state  agrlc.  socy.  1874:  325-328.) 


INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Fruit — cont'd 
Deied  Fruit — cont'd 

1881.     Rept.   of   committee   on   dried   fruits.      (1    A.R. 

hortic.  comrs.  1882:  60.) 
1883-1886.     Comparative    table    showing   production    of 

each   variety   of   dried   fruit;    comments.      (Bienn. 

rept.  same  1885/6:  513-514.) 
1884-1899.     Same;    giving  output   of   dried   peaches   In 

Cal.     (7  same  1899/00:  44.) 
1885-1888.     Ann.   review   of   dried   fruit,   raisin,   prune, 

almond,  walnut,  peanut,  and   honey  crop  of  Cal.; 

by  G.  W.  Meade  &  Co.,  S.  F.     (Trans,  state  agrlc. 

socy.  1885  (pp.  203-209)— some  1888.) 
1886.     Review   of   dried    fruits   and    nut   crops   of   yr. 

(Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1885/6:  428-434.) 
1886-1890.     Discussion     of    methods    of    fruit    drying. 

(Same  1885/6  (pp.  200-266)— A.R.  same  1890.) 
1889/90.     Rept.  of  J.  B.  J.  Portal,  special  agt.  to  investi- 
gate market  of  dried  wine  grapes  in  Europe.     (A. 

R.  bd.  vitic.  comrs.  1889/90:  64-67.) 
1890-1899.     Comparative    tables    showing    dried    prune 

product  for  state  during  10  yrs.,  with   comments. 

(Trans,  state  agric  socy.  1899:  11-12.) 
1891(7).     Cal.   dried   fruits  and  how  to  use  them;    by 

Prof.  C.  H.  Allen,  of  San  Jos6.    8  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1891.  Review  of  dried  fruit  market  of  yr.  (A.R.  bd. 
hortic.  1891:  90-91.) 

1891-1904.    Cumulative   comparative   table  giving  Cal. 

dried   fruit   output.     (8   bienn.    rept.   same   1901/2 

(p.  32) — same  comr.  hortic.  1903/4.) 
.     Comparative   table   showing   steady   Increase   in 

output  of  dried  figs  each  yr.     (7  same  1899/00   (p. 

50) — same  comr.  hortic.  1903/4.) 

1892.  Sulphuring  in  fruit  drying  unfavorably  com- 
mented on.  (A.R.  agric.  exper.  stations  1891/2: 
127-128.) 

.     New  use  for  dried  grapes — medicinal.     (4  bienn. 

rept.  bd.  hortic.  1893/4:  233-234.) 

1893-1899.  Comparative  table  showing  dried  fruit  pro- 
duct each  yr.,  with  comments.  (Trans,  state  agrlc. 
socy.  1899:  10-11.) 

1893-1903/4.  Cumulative  comparative  table  giving 
dried  fruit  pack,  by  varieties.  (7  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
hortic.  1899/00  (p.  43)— .sujne  comr.  hortic.  1903/4.) 

1896.     Cal.  dried  fruits  and  how  to  cook  them.     15  pp. 
20°.     (State  agric.  socy.) 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

ExpoBTS;  see  Commisrce 

FituiT  Exchanges;  see  above.  Associations 

Imports;  see  Commerce 

Raisin 

1873-1888.     Comparative  table  showing  magnitude  and 

growth  of  raisin  and  wine  industry.     (Trans,  state 

agric.  socy.  1889:  265.) 
1873-1890.     Comparative  stmt,  of  production  of  raisins 

in  state.     (A.R.  bd.  vitlc.  comrs.  1891/2:  46.) 

.     Same;   with  comments.     (Same  1889/90:  20-21.) 

1880.     Pa))er  on  Cal.  raisins.     (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy. 

1880:  185-190.) 
.     Raisin  making  in   Spain;   comparison  with  Cal. 

methods;  prospects  for  future  market.    (1  A.R.  bd. 

vltlc.  comrs.  rev.  ed.  1880:  33-39.) 
1881-1886.     Comparative  table  showing  no.  of  boxes  and 

lbs.  of  raisins  produced.     (Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic. 

1885/6:  511.) 
1883.     Paper  on  raisin  production  In  state,  and  discus- 
sion.    (A.R.  .some  1883:  59-64.) 
1885-1898.     Comparative  table  showing  rulsln   product, 

with   commouta.      (Trans,   state  agrlc.   socy.   1899: 

13-15.) 
1886.     Cal.    ralslna,    from    vino    to    table;    by    Geo    W. 

Meade,  of  S.  F.     (Same  188G:  246-248.) 


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INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 

Fniit — cont'd 
Raisin — cont'd 

1887.  Bleaching  seedless  Sultana  raisins;  app.  3  to 
ann.  rept.  chief  executive  vltlc.  officer.  (A.R.  bd. 
vltlc.  comrs,  1S87:  103-106. 1 

1888.  Raisin  drying,  packing,  and  preparing  for  mar- 
ket; paper  and  discussion.  (Rept.  G  ann.  state 
vltlc.  convention  1888:  17-34.) 

.  The  raisin  industry.  [From  the  "  Chlno  Cham- 
pion," San  Bernardino  Co.]  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1888:  150.) 

1889.  Raisin  Industry  In  state;  by  B.  N.  Rowley.  (A. 
R.  bd.  vltlc.  comrs.  1889/90:  68-73.) 

1890.  Table  showing  no.  of  boxes  of  raisins  shipped 
from  different  points  in  state.  (A.R.  bd.  hortic. 
1891:  83.) 

1890-1892.  Comment  on  production  of  raisins  In  state. 
(A.R.  bd.  vitic.  comrs.  1891/2:  13.) 

1891.  Detailed  rept.  on  raisin  industry  in  San  Joa- 
quin distr.,  giving  statistics  of  total  acreage,  acre- 
age In  bearing,  and  acreage  not  producing  In  each 
CO.    (Same  1891/2:  45-52.) 

Shipments;  see  Commerce 
Glass 

1858-1889.     Mnftre.    of    glass    in    state — history,    condi- 
tion, and  future  of  business.     (9  A.R.  state  mineral- 
ogist 1888/9:  324-329.) 
Grape  Synip 

1893.  Grape  syrup.  15  pp.,  16  pis.  (App.  A  to  A.R.  bd. 
vltlc.  comrs.  1893.) 

Honey 

1899.  Comment  on  condition  of  honey  industry  In 
state.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1899:  23-24.) 

Insecticides 

Inspection;  see  that  title,  below 

Inspection 

1849.  Provision  Inspection  urged  for  S.  F.,  to  prevent 
great  losses  suffered  from  purchase  of  injured  and 
spoiled  provisions.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1849.) 

1885/6.  Examinations  and  analyses  of  vegetable  pro- 
ducts; syrups  from  Alvarado  sugar  factory,  and 
oranges  and  lemons.  (Bienn.  rept.  agric.  college 
1885/6:  69-72.) 

1892/4-1902/3.     Analyses  of  foods,  fodder  stuffs,  sugar- 
beets,    etc.      (Bienn.    rept.    agric.    exper.    stations 
1892/4   (pp.  214-225)— some  1901/3.) 
Cattle  Foods 

1891.  Investigations  and  analyses  of  cattle  foods  of 
Cal.    (A.R.  agric.  exper.  stations  1891/2:  119-127.) 

1903/4.     Rept.  of  division  of  feeding-stuffs,  dairy  pro- 
ducts, and  nutrition  Investigations.    {Same  1903/4: 
49-70.) 
Pebtilizebs 

1876/7-1896/7.    Analyses  of  commercial  fertilizers  and 
gypsum.     (Bienn.  rept.  agric.  college  1876/7   (pp. 
54-55) — same  agric.  exper.  stations  1895/7.) 
Not  found  In  ann.  rept.  1881/2. 

1885.  Cautionary  observations  re.  commercial  valua- 
tions of  fertilizers;  analyses  of  fertilizers  by  Va. 
Dept.  of  Agric.  reproduced.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1885:  189-192.) 

1892.  A  fertilizer-control  law  needed  in  state;  also  a 
package  law  to  regulate  use  of  fruit  boxes  by  firms 
and  Individuals.     (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1892:  5.) 

1903/4.     Rept.  of  division  of  fertilizer  control.     (A.R. 

agric.  exper.  stations  1903/4:  74-76.) 
1904.     The  new  fertilizer  law.     6  pp.     (Unnum.  circu- 
lar, agric.  exper.  station.) 

Comment  on  and  text  of  Act  to  regulate  sale  of  com- 
mercial fertilizers. 


INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Inspection — cont'd 
Fi.oni 

1852.  Rept.  of  state  flour  Inspector,  with  stmt,  of  flour 
Inspected,  fees  collected,  and  expenses,  .Tune  1  to 
Dec.  31.     2  pp.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1853  doc.  18.) 

.     Minority   rept.   objecting  to   act   for   apptmt.   of 

flour  Inspectors.     (Assem.  jol.  1852:  148-149.) 

.     Rept.    re.    need    for    flour    Inspection    reviewing 

frauds  and  evils  connected  with  flour  trade  In  Cal., 
and  prevalence  of  practice  of  selling  damaged  flour 
and  mixing  damaged  with  good.     (Sojne  1852:  388- 
390.) 
Food  and  Drugs 

serial 

Tinrtpr  Act  of  Mcti.  n,  18S5. 
1884/G-1890/2.     Rept.   of  state  analyst,   1-4.     (9   bienn. 
rept.  bd.  health  1886  (pp.  75-79)— 12  same  1890/2.) 
non-serial 
1892/4-1902/3.     See  above.  Inspection,  these  dates. 
1900.     Memorials   and   res.   adopted  by  Fruit  Growers' 
Convention  re.  adulteration  of  food  products;   etc. 
(7  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1899/00:  23-25.) 
Insecticides 
1879.     Rept.  of  examination  of  Persian  insect  powder 
and   buhach.     (Bienn.  rept.   agric.  college  1878/9: 
68-71.) 
1903/4.     Examination  of  paris  green  and  other  arseni- 
cals  used  in  spraying:  table  of  results.    (A.R.  agric. 
exper.  stations  1903/4:  44-47.) 
Liquors 

See  also  below.  Liquor.     Analyses. 
1852.     Rept.  of  state  liquor  ganger  of  S.  F.  re.  receipts 
May  25,  1852,  to  Jan.  1,  1853.    2  pp.     (App.  to  Sen. 
jol.  1853  doc.  63.) 

1856.  Petitions  for  retaining  office  of  state  liquor 
gauger.     (Sen.  jol.  185G:  397.) 

.     Petition  of  liquor  tradesmen  of  S.  F.  for  repeal 

of  act  apptg.  liquor  gauger  passed  May  3,  1852, 
objecting  to  compulsory  feature  of  same.  (Same 
1856:  343.) 

1857.  FFavorablej  rept.  of  special  committee  to  whom 
was  referred  mess,  of  gov.  apptg.  G.  W.  Ryder  to 
oflSce  of  gauger  of  wines  and  liquors  of  city  of  S. 
F.     19  pp.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  8  sess.  doc.  [6].) 

Ot.ives  and  Olive  OrL 

1893.  Review  of  act  passed  by  last  legisl.  to  regulate 
sale  of  Imitation  olive  oil:  attention  called  to  pro- 
posed constitutional  amdmt.  re.  taxing  trees  and 
vines;  pure  food  bill  failed  to  pass.  (4  bienn.  rept. 
bd.  hortic.  1893/4:  2-4.) 

1903/4.     Table    giving    analyses    of    fruits,    olive    oils, 
pickled   olives,  sulphurs,   etc.      (A.R.   agric.   exper. 
stations  1903/4:  48.) 
Preservatives 

1895.  Examination  and  analysis  of  preservative  fluid 
of  Maraschino  cherries.  (A.R.  agric.  exper.  stations 
1894/5:  180.) 

SUOAB 

1895.     Proximate     analyses     of     sugar-cane     sorghum, 
maize,   etc.      (A.R.   agric.   exper.   stations  1894/5: 
1G3-164.) 
Lime 

1863-1883.    Historical  table  giving  ann.  receipts  of  lime 
at  S.   F.;    entire  quantity  being  product  of  state. 
(4  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1883/4:  108.) 
Lumber 

1871.  Scarcity  of  hard  timber  In  state  has  operated  to 
retard  mnftre.  of  wagons,  carriages,  and  agric. 
machinery;  recommendation  that  liberal  apprn.  be 
made  for  artificial  forest  culture.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1870/1:  21-22.) 

1872-1877.  Comparative  table  showing  receipts  of  lum- 
ber In  S.  F.  markets.     (Some  1877:  148.) 


134 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Lumber — cont'd 

1872-1881.  Stmt,  of  ann.  receipts  of  lumber  in  S.  F. 
(2  rept.  state  mineralogist  1880/2:  210-216.) 

1875-1876.  Comparative  table  giving  no.  and  product 
of  saw-mills  in  state  by  cos.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1877:  146.) 

1878.  Pacific  coast  woodlands;  tables  of  surveyed  tim- 
ber lands,  by  cos.;  varieties  of  timber;  exportation 
of  Cal.  forest  tree  seeds;  list  of  Cal.  redwood  saw- 
mills and  capacity;  lumbering  in  the  Sierras;  ann. 
receipts  of  lumber  in  S.  F.  and  value,  etc.  {Same 
1877:  141-149.) 

1882.  Lumber  and  fuel  in  state  considered  with  refer- 
ence to  mining  interests;  drafts  already  made  on 
timber  preserves;  coast  co.  forests;  flumes;  saw- 
mills.    (2  rept.  state  mineralogist  1880/2:  202-216.) 

1889.  Stmt,  showing  lumber  product  of  Humboldt  Co.; 
by  mills.     (10  A.R.  same  1889/90:  206.) 

1892.  Lumbering  operations  in  Humboldt  and  Fresno 
cos.     (4  bienn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1890/2:  52-53.) 

1899-1903.  Table  showing  timber  production.  (11 
bienn.  rept.  labor  statistics  1902/4:  115.) 

1902.     Remarks  on  lumber-making  industry  in  Cal.    (10 
same  1901/2:  25-28.) 
Meat 

1894.     Comment  on  German  embargo  on  Amer.  meats. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1894:  19.) 
Liquor 
Analyses;  see  also  above,  Inspection 

1880-1884.  Descriptive  list  of  all  Zinfandel  wines  thus 
far  analyzed.  (Rept.  of  vitic.  work  agric.  college 
1883/5:  65-67.) 

1881/2.  Descriptive  list  of  contributed  wines,  with 
table  showing  results  of  analyses,  discussion  of  va- 
rieties, characteristics  of  localities  from  which 
they  come.  (Bienn.  rept.  agric.  college  1881/2:  150- 
163.) 

1883/4.  List  of  wine  samples  reed.  (Rept.  of  vitic. 
work  agric.  college  1883/5:  54-55.) 

1883/4-1885/6.  Table  of  analyses  of  wines  sent  for  ex- 
amination each  season.  (Same  1883/5  (pp.  59-60; 
155-156)— same  1885/6.) 

.     Descriptive   list   of   wines   sent  in   for  analysis. 

(Same  1883/5   (pp.  56-58;    152-154)— some  1885/6.) 

1884.  Vitic.  Inspections  and  consultations  with  vine- 
growers  and  local  societies;  inadequacy  of  support 
of  chief  vitic.  ofliccr;  necessity  of  organization  to 
promote  mutual  interests  and  to  defend  vitic.  agst. 
its  enemies.  (2  A.R.  chief  executive  vitic.  officer 
1882/4:  15-17.) 

.    Examinations  of  red   wines  from   Sonoma  and 

Napa  cos.  1  sheet.  (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull. 
21.) 

.    Same.      (Rept.    of    vitic.    work    agric.    college 

1885/6:  72-74.) 

1885.  Analyses  of  Sta.  Clara  Valley  red  wines;  by 
Hllgard.     1  sheet.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  43.) 

.     Same.     (Rept.  vltlc.  work  agric.  college  1883/5: 

74-75.) 
1890-1895.    Analyses    of   wines   sent   for   examination. 

(Same  1887/93:  370-372.) 
.    Descriptive  list  of  wines  reed,  for  examination. 

(Same  1887/93:  364-369.) 
Brandy 

1865-1890.  Comparative  table  exhibiting  total  produc- 
tion of  brandy  for  each  of  last  26  yrs.     (A.R.  bd. 

vltlc.  comrs.  1889/90:  17.) 
1871.    Wine  and  brandy  statistics.     (Trans,  state  agric, 

Hocy.  1870/1:  502-503.) 
1875-1887.     See  bolow.  Wine;  these  dates. 
1879-1881.     Comparative  table  showing  amt.  of  brandy 

rend,   at   S.   F.    from    Interior.     (2    A.R.   bd.    vltlc. 

comrs.  1881:  19.) 


INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Liquor — cont'd 
Beandy — cont'd 

1881.     See  below,  Wine:  this  date. 

1888.     Distillation   of  grape  brandy;    how  to  establish 

and  conduct  a  distillery.     (Rept.  6  ann.  state  vitic. 

convention  1888:  112-128.) 

.     See  also  below.  Wine;  this  date. 

1888-1890.     Comment  on  production  of  brandy;   list  of 

distilleries   registered  to   Sept.   1,  1890.     (A.R.  bd. 

vitic.  comrs.  1889/90:  16-20.) 
18S9/90-1900/1.     See  below.  Wine;   these  dates. 
1890-1892.     Comment  on  production  of  brandy.     (A.R. 

bd.  vitic.  comrs.  1891/2:  12-13.) 

.     See  also  below,  Wine;  these  dates. 

1891.     Rept.  of  F.  A.  West,  on  possible  sale  of  brandy 

and  concentrated   must  to  Eastern   wine  markets. 

(2  A.R.  bd.  vitic.  comrs.  1891/2:  60.) 
Exhibitions 

1884.     Exhibit  of  wines  made  at  ann.  vitic.  convention. 

(Rept.  of  vitic.  work  agric.  college  1883/5:  150-152.) 

1888.  Catalogue  of  wine  and  brandies  exhibited.  (Rept. 
6  ann.  state  vitic.  convention  1888:  212-218.) 

1888-1890.  Work  of  comn.  in  promoting  demand  and 
aiding  sale  of  vitic.  product;  history  of  exhibit  and 
cafg  in  S.  F.     (A.R.  bd.  vitic.  comrs.  1889/90:  7-11.) 

1889.  Repts.  of  committees  on  wine  exhibits  at  ann. 
vitic.  convention.     (Same  1889/90:  13-15.) 

1894.  On  mismngmt.  of  vitic.  exhibit  at  World's  Fair, 
Chicago.     (Same  1893/4:  7-11.) 

.     The  Midwinter  Fair  display.     (Same  1893/4:  79- 

104.) 
Inspection;  see  above,  that  title 
Wine 

No  distinction   Is   made  by  Cnl.   In   her  repts.   between 
her   vltlcvilfnral    nnd    vlniciilfurnl    interests.      Both 
are  eonippiserl  within  the  repts.  of  the  vitic.  oomrs. 
Wherever  possible  the  distinction  has  been  made  in 
this    inflex.    i)iit    It    Is    a(1vlsal)le    that    persons    in- 
terested in  either  the  culture  of  the  Rrape  In  Cal. 
or   in    the   wine   Industry   of   Cal.,    should  use  both 
groups  of  material. 
See  also  .Sericulture.     Crops.     Crape. 
1770-1888.     Short    historical    sketch    of   vitic.    in    state 
begun  by  old  mission  fathers,  and  review  of  work 
done  by  bd.  of  vitic.  comrs.  since  its  organization 
in  1880.     (A.R.  bd.  vitic.  comrs.  1887:  7-21.) 
1859.     Rept.  on  native  wines.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 

1859:  300-303.) 
1861.     Rept.   on   growth,  culture,   and    Improvement  of 
grapevine  in   Cal.      (Assem.  jol.   12   sess.   pp.   253- 
260.) 
1871.     Wine  and  brandy  statistics.     (Trans,  state  agric. 

socy.  1870/1:  502-503.) 
1873-1888.    Comparative  table  showing  magnitude  and 
growth  of  raisin  and  wine  Industry.     (Same  1889: 
265.) 
1874.     Vinlc:    Cal's.   wine  interest;    vinlc.   in  the  foot- 
bills.     (Same  1874:  329-337.) 
1875-1887.     Comparative  table  showing  receipts  of  Cal. 
wine  and  lirandy  nt  S.  P.  from  interior  for  13  yrs. 
(A.R.  bd.  Title,  comrs.  1887:  20.) 
1877.     Chemical   composition   of  Cal.   wines;    by  W.   I. 
Macadam,     lecturer     on     chemistry,      Edinburgh. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1877:  117-119.) 
1877-1887.     Comparative    table    showing    amt.    of    wine 
produced    ann.    In    state.      (A.R.    bd.    vltlc.    comrs. 
1887:  18.) 
1879.     Cal.   wine    Interest.      (Trans,   state   agric.   socy. 
1879:  125-127.) 

.    Vltlc:  Cal.  wines;  Cal.  brandies.     (Bienn.  rept. 

agric.  college  1878/9:  61-6.5.) 
1879-1881.     Comparative    table    showing   amt.    of   wine 
rocd.   at    S.    F.    from    Interior.      (2   A.R.   bd.   vltlc. 
comrs.  1881:  19.) 


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INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Liquor — cont'd 
Wine — cont'd 
1879-1S85.     Table  of  analyses  of  ZInfandel  wines,  vint- 
age of  1879-1885.     (Rept.  of  vltlc.  work  agrlc.  col- 
lege 1883/5:  68-fi9.) 

1880.  The  worst  enemies  of  Cal.  wines:  Amer.  hotel- 
keepers,  restaurateurs,  and  other  retailers  of  "  fine 
wines  and  liquors."  (1  A.R.  bd.  vltlc.  comrs.  rev. 
ed.  1880:  69-71.) 

.    Duties  of  distr.  comrs.  and  comrs.  for  state  at 

large.     (1  same  rev.  ed.  ISSO:  163-164.) 

.     Wine    as    raw    material;    classification    of    Cal. 

wines;   color  in  wine.     (1  name  1880:  64-68.) 

.     Vltlc.   lectures  in  the  different   distrs.   provided 

for  by  act  of  leRisl.     (1  same  1880:  14-15.) 

.  Apprn.  of  $10,000  a  yr.  for  next  2  yrs.  recom- 
mended.    (1  .lavie  1880:  12.) 

1880-1882.  Ann.  rept.  of  vltlc.  dept.  (A.R.  agric.  col- 
lege 1880  (pp.  83-91)— bienn.  rept.  same  1881/2.) 

1881.  Tables  giving  mo.  receipts  of  wine  and  brandy 
at  S.  F.,  and  also  mo.  exports  by  sea  and  by  rail. 
(2  A.R.  bd.  vitic.  comrs.  1881:  20-21.) 

1881-1884.     Foreign    corresp.      (1    A.R.   chief  executive 

vltlc.  officer  1881  (pp.  xxvl-xxxii)— 2  same  1882/4.) 
1881-1894.     Repts.  of  secy,  of  bd.  of  vltlc.   comrs.     (2 

A.R.    bd.    vitic.    comrs.     1881     (pp.     24-27) — same 

1893/4.) 
1883-1884.     List    of    grapes    reed,    at    vitic.    laboratory. 

(Rept.  of  vitic.  work  agric.  college  1883/5:  43;  81.) 
1883-1894.     Tables  showing  composition   of  musts  and 

wines   made    in    vitic.    laboratory.      (Same   1883/5 

(pp.  53;   148-149)— so?ne  1887/93.) 
Table  of  color  readings  a<i<1pd  1887/93. 

1884.  See  above.  Analyses,  this  date. 

.     Examination    of   Zinfandel   wines;    by    Hilgard. 

1  sheet.     (Agrlc.  cxper.  station,  buli.  12.) 
.    Same.     (Rept.    of    vitic.    work    agric.    college 

1883/5:  62-63.) 

.     Same.     1  sheet.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  9.) 

.     Same;   in  part.     (Rept.  of  vitic.  work  agric.  col- 
lege 1883/5:  64-65.) 
.    Examination  of  red   claret  wines;   by  Hilgard. 

1  sheet.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  13.) 
.    Same.     (Rept.    of    vitic.    work    agric.    college 

1883/5:  70-72.) 
.     Spurious  and  adulterated  wines.     (2  A.R.  chief 

executive  vitic.  officer  1882/4:  23-24.) 
.     Misc.  topics:  grafting,  stakes,  lesson  from  South 

Africa,  samples  of  distillates.     (2  same  1882/4:  167- 

179.) 
1884/5-1893/4.     Descriptive    list    of    grapes    reed,    and 

wines    and    musts    made,    by    types    and    varieties. 

(Rept.  of  vltlc.  work  agric.  college  1883/5  (pp.  83- 

144)— same  1887/93.) 

1885.  Investigation  of  wines  from  rare  grape  varie- 
ties, Cinsaut,  Petit  Bouschet,  Merlot,  Verdot.  1 
sheet.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  37.) 

.     Same;    Beclan,   Cabernet   Franc,   Cabernet   Sau- 

vlgnon.    1  sheet.     (Same,  bull.  38.) 
.    Same;  Clairette  Blanche,  Roussanne,  Marsanne. 

1  sheet.     (Same,  bull.  40.) 
.     Examination    of    Trousseau    and    Berger   wines. 

1  sheet.     (Same,  bull.  31.) 
.     Vitic.   and   vlnic.   in   Cal.  .  .  .  prepared   for   the 

New  Orleans  World's  Fair.     42  pp.     (Vitic.  comn.) 
.     Investigation  of  wines  from  rare  grape  varieties, 

grown  by  Natoma  Water  and  Mining  Co.,  Folsom. 

1  sheet.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  35.) 
.     Must  analyses,  vintage  of  1885.     (Rept.  of  vitic. 

work  agric.  college  1885/6:  54-55.) 
.    Wines  of  1885;   by  Hilgard.     1  sheet.     (Agrlc. 

exper.  station,  bull.  51.) 


INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 

Liquor — cont'd 
Wine — cont'd 

1885.  Same.  (Rept.  of  vitic.  work  agric.  college 
1883/5:  158-159.) 

.     Same.     (Same  1885/6:  28-30.) 

.     Brief  stmt,  of  main  points  involved   In  process 

of    wine    fermentation;     conservation     of    wines; 

points     In     fermentation    of    red     wines.      (Same 

1883/5:  24-41.) 
1885-1889.    Stmt,  of  general  objects  and  plan  of  work. 

(Same  1883/5   (pp.  15-20)— same  1887/9.) 
1885/6.     Experiments    on     methods    of    fermentation; 

analyses  of  results.     (Same  1885/6:  116-124.) 
.     Calorimetric     measurement    of    wines.      (Same 

1885/6:  23-26.) 

1886.  Table  showing  decrease  of  color  of  red  wines 
from  time  of  pressing  until  Nov.  20.  (Same 
1885/G:  135.) 

.     Condensed    grape-must   and    its    uses.      1    sheet. 

(Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  54.) 

.     Same.     (Rept.  vltlc.  work  agric.  college  1885/6: 

42-44.) 

.     Comments  on  Dr.  Springmuehl's  book  on  Italian 

wines,  throwing  light  on  probable  future  of  con- 
densed-must industry.     (Same  1885/6:  47-51.) 

.     The  new  viticulture  bldg.    (Same  1885/6:  18-20.) 

.  Communication  from  C.  A.  Wetmore,  vitic.  offi- 
cer, re.  wine  industry  of  state,  .giving  immediate 
obstacles  and  suggested  remedies.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1886:  214-216.) 

.     Calorimetric  measurement  of  wines;  by  Hilgard 

1  sheet.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  60.) 

1887.  Some  results  of  fermentation  made  at  Univ. 
vitic.  laboratory.  (Kept.  6  ann.  state  vitic.  conven- 
tion 1888:  105-111.) 

.     Shall  Cal.  make  sophisticated  wines?  by  Hilgard. 

1  sheet.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  65.) 

— — .  Experiments  on  methods  of  fermentation;  by 
Hilgard.     1  sheet.     (Same,  bull.  63.) 

.    Principles    and    practice    of    pasteurizing    (of 

wines);  by  Hilgard.     1  sheet.     (Same,  bull.  66.) 

.     The  extraction  of  color  and  tannin  during  red 

wine  fermentation;  by  Hilgard.  1  sheet.  (Same, 
bull.  77.) 

— — .  Univ.  distribution  of  seeds,  plants,  etc.;  influ- 
ence of  mode  of  fermentation  on  color  of  wine; 
by  Wiokson.    1  sheet.     (Same,  bull.  68.) 

.     Wine   colors   and    color   wines;    by   Hilgard.     1 

sheet.     (Same,  bull.  69.) 

.     Vitic.    in   south   of   France,   treatise   on    present 

and  not  approved  methods  of  combating  phylloxera 
and  common  fungoid  diseases  of  vine — app.  5  to 
ann.  rept.  chief  executive  vitic.  officer.  (A.R.  bd. 
vitic.  comrs.  1887:  113-118.) 

.  How  to  avoid  and  correct  imperfect  fermenta- 
tion— app.  4  to  ann,  rept.  chief  executive  vltlc. 
officer.     (Same  1887:  107-112.) 

.  The  pure  wine  bill  (with  comments  and  explana- 
tions)— app.  2  to  ann.  rept.  chief  executive  vitic. 
officer.     (Same  1887:  97-102.) 

.     Same;  separate.     8  pp. 

.     Res.  adopted  by  bd.  of  vitic.  comrs.  suggesting 

national  legislation  for  vitic.  Industry.  (A.R.  bd. 
vitic.  comrs.  1887:  71.) 

.     Remedial   legislation   needed   re.    prtg.   work   of 

vitic.  comrs.;  Increased  apprn.  advised.  (Same 
1887:  41.) 

.    Comment  on   Cal.   foreign  trade  In  wines  and 

brandies  and  lack  of  appreciation  at  home;  im- 
portance of  national  law  for  protection  of  pure 
wines  and  detection  and  prevention  of  those  that 
are  spurious.     (Same  1887:  25-37.) 


136 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 

Liquor — cont'd 
Wine — cont'd 

1887.  Increase  of  home  consumption  of  Cal.  wines 
needed;  influence  of  freight  rates  upon  increase  or 
decrease  of  eastern  and  interior  trade.  (Same 
1887:  39-40.) 

1887-1889.  Stmt  of  average  yield  of  must  per  ton  of 
grapes  by  varieties  and  types.  (Rept.  vitic.  vyork 
agric.  college  1887/9:  274.) 

1887-1890.  Comment  on  production  of  wine  since  last 
rept.;  stmt,  of  prices  of  wine  grapes  paid  during 
vintage  of  1889.  (A.R.  bd.  vitic.  comrs.  1889/90: 
15-16.) 

1887-1893.  Statistical  tables  showing  total  receipts  of 
wine  and  brandy  from  interior  for  3  yrs.;  total 
amt.  and  value  of  exports  by  sea  and  rail;  destina- 
tion of  wines  shipped  by  sea;  importations  of  still 
wines,  champagne,  and  all  sparkling  wines,  and  of 
brandy.  (Same  1889/90  (pp.  24-26)— same  1893/4.) 
Kept,  for  1889/90  covers  vrs.  18S7-1889  ;  1891/2  covers 
1890-1891  ;  1893/4  covers  1S92-1S93. 

1887/9.  Preservative  and  remedial  processes  applied 
to  wines  of  warm  countries;  pasteurization,  cham- 
berland  filtration,  electrical  treatment,  and  ozoni- 
zation.  (Rept.  of  vitic.  work  agric.  college  1887/9: 
277-310.) 

.     Calorimetric     measurement    of    wines.      (Same 

1887/9:  25-27.) 

1888.  Rept.  of  A.  Haraszthy  to  R.  W.  Waterman,  gov 
of  Cal.,  Apr.  11.    2  p.  1.,  28  pp.     (Vitic.  comn.) 

.     Wine  cellars  for  the  interior  valleys;   paper  and 

discussion.      (Rept.   6   ann.   state  vitic.   convention 
1888:  78-82.) 

.     Wine-making  machinery;   paper  and  discussion. 

(Same  1888:  83-90.) 

.     Wine  and  brandy-making  as  a  profession;  paper 

(Sanje  1888:  91-94.) 

.     Electro-magnetism     for     aging     wines.      (Same 

1888:  95-97.) 

.     Wine  storage  and  the  preserving  of  fruits  In  cold 

storage;  paper  and  discussion.    (Same  1888:  44-49.) 

.     So-called   sherry   flavor    in   wine   and   remedies 

(Same  1888:  98-104.) 

.     Fermentation;     paper    and    discussion.      (Same 

1888:  137-142.) 

.  Lessons  of  last  vintage,  frosts,  imperfect  fer- 
mentation.    (Same  1888:  143-145.) 

.     Cal.  wines;  by  Dr.  J.  A.  Stewart.     (Same  1888: 

146-149.) 

.     Sophistication  of  wines;  by  Prof.  W.  B.  Rising. 

(Same  1888:  150-157.) 

.    Markets  for  wine;  paper  and  discussion.    {Same 

1888:  160-167.) 

.    Wine    storage;    paper    and    discussion.      (Same 

1888:  168-172.) 

.     Rept.  on  samples  of  wines  and  brandies  treated 

with  electro-magnetism.     (Same  1888:  210-211.) 

1888-1892.  Drying  wine  grapes  in  Cal.  (A.R.  bd.  vltlc. 
comrs.  1889/90   (pp.  21-22)— same  1891/2.) 

1888-1894.    Minutes  of  meetings  of  vitic.  comrs.    (Same 
1889/90  (pp.  83-100)— .?ame  1894.) 
MInuti'H  are  for  hlenn.  periods. 

1888-1904.  Stmt,  showing  no.  of  pure  wine  labels  Is- 
sued to  purchasers,  names  and  locations  of  pur- 
chasers, no.  used,  and  no.  remaining  In  hands  of 
purchasers,  .lune  30.  (Blenn,  ropt.  state  controller 
1880/8  (pp.  138-139)— «oOTe  1902/4.) 

1889.  Recent  stagnation  of  wino  IntercatB  occasioned 
by  foisting  upon  market  an  Inferior  article;  defects 
to  be  remedied  by  co-operation.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  Bocy.  1889:  19-20.) 

'  Rept.  of  C  A.  Wetmoro  re.  proposed  sweet  wine 

bill.     (A.U.  bd.  vltlc.  comra.  1889/90:  31-34.) 


INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Liquor — cont'd 
Wine — cont'd 

1889.  Comment  on  premium  wines.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1889:  185-186.) 

1889-1892.  Repts.  of  manager  of  hall  and  experimental 
cellar.  (A.R.  bd.  vitic.  comrs.  1889/90  (pp.  37-43) 
—same  1891/2.) 

1889/90-1900/1.  Comparative  table  showing  yrly.  pro- 
duction of  wines  and  brandy.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1901:  161.) 

1890.  Comment  on  passage  of  sweet  wine  bill.  (A.R. 
bd.  vitic.  comrs.  1889/90:  23.) 

.     Demand  for  publications  issued  by  comn.  since 

1880  constant;  recommendation  that  valuable  docs, 
now  unobtainable,  be  again  put  into  print.  (Same 
1889/90:  23.) 

.     Wines:    their  care  and  treatment  in  cellar  and 

store,  together  with  short  treatise  on  viniflcation; 
by  R.  Boireau.  Translated  from  French.  Intro- 
duction by  J.  H.  Wheeler.  (App.  V,  same  1889/90: 
127-271.) 

.     Same;  separate.     3  p.  1.,  11-148  pp. 

.     Wine  industry  recovering  from  period  of  3  yrs. 

of  depression  caused  by  increased  production  con- 
sequent on  extensive  planting  prior  to  1886;  im- 
portance of  using  only  resistant  stocks  and  graft- 
ing only  finer  varieties  of  grapes;  outlook  favor- 
able.    (Some  1889/90:  6-7.) 

.     Conservation     of    wines;     by    Hilgard.      4    pp. 

(Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  87.) 

.  Carpen6's  new  methods  of  analysis  of  raw  ma- 
terials containing  tartrates.  (Rept.  of  vitic.  work 
agric.  college  1887/9:  343-345.) 

1890-1892.  Comment  on  production  of  wine  in  state. 
(A.R.  bd.  vitic.  comrs.  1891/2:  12.) 

.     Comment  on  work  of  comn.  in  finding  market 

for  Cal.  wines  and  brandies;  exhibits  and  caf6s. 
(Same  1891/2:  8-9.) 

1891.  The  sweet  wine  investigation — extract  from  Pa- 
cific Rural  Press,  Mch.  14,  1891.  (Rept.  of  vltlc. 
work  agric.  college  1887/9:  340-342.) 

.     On    condition    of   Cal.    wine    industry.      (Trans. 

state  agric.  socy.  1891:  22-23.) 

.     Rept.   of  W.   C.   Spencer   on   use  of  alternating 

electrical  currents  in  treatment  of  wines.  (A.R. 
bd.  vitic.  comrs.  1891/2:  61-62.) 

.  How  to  raise  the  price  of  grapes,  and  an  analy- 
sis of  the  sweet  wine  law;  by  C.  A  Wetmore.  15 
pp.     (Vltlc.  comn.) 

.     Rept.  of  state  analyst,  on  mnftre.  of  cream  of 

tartar.     (A.R.  bd.  vltlc.  comrs.  1891/2:  31-38.) 

1891-1894.  Progress  repts.  of  C.  J.  Wetmore,  chief  exec- 
utive officer.  (Same  1891/2  (pp.  21-27)— same 
1893/4.) 

1891/2.  Utilization  of  wine  residues;  by  Antonio  Dal 
Plaz.  Translated  from  Gorman  specially  for  bd.  of 
vltlc.   comrs.      (Same  1891/2:  143-191.) 

1892.  Wine:  classification,  wine-tasting  qualities  and 
defects;  by  G.  Grazzl-Sonoinl.  Translated  by  F.  F. 
Blolcttl  of  state  agric.  exper.  station.  (Same 
1891/2:  203-257;  app.  E.) 

.     Same;  separate.     57  pp. 

.    The    vltlc.    situation.     (A.R.    bd.    vltlc.    comrs. 

1891/2:  7-8.) 

.     Results  of  sweet  wine  bill.  (Same  1891/2:  13-14.) 

.     Snppl.   rept.   of  C.   .T.   Wetmore,   chief  executive 

oflloer;  niiirUot  In  England;  experimental  stations; 
trauHhitlons  of  now  rosoarohos  upon  resistance  of, 
and  oxemptlon  from,  phylloxera.  (Same  1891/2: 
261-279.) 

1892-1899.  Comparative  table  showing  Cal.  wine  pro- 
duct, with  comments  on  the  Industry  In  state. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1899:  17-18.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


137 


INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Liquor — cont'd 
Wine — cont'd 
1892/4.     Depressed  condition  of  vltlc.  during  last  blenn. 
period.     (Kept.  bd.  vltlc.  comrs.  1893/4:  6-7.) 

1893.  Rept.  of  C.  A.  Wetmore  on  the  Oldham  rept.  on 
Cal.  wines  and  on  question  of  tariff  on  wines. 
(Same  1893/4:  55-58.) 

Kept.  Is  referred  to  as  having  been  made  to  a  Krltlsh 
Royiil    Commission.      The    compiler   was    unable    to 
locate  It  either  In  the  rarllamentary  I'apers  or  In 
the   British   Museum  Catalogue.     Oldham   did  read 
a    paper   before   the    Society    of   Arts.   etc.    on    Cal. 
wines,  which  was  printed  In  London  In  18i)4  as  a 
12-page   pamphlet. 
1893-1896.     Fermentation:    general    principles    and    ex- 
periments with  pure  and  selected  yeasts;  by  F.  T. 
Blolettl.       (Rept.     of    vltlc.    work    agric.     college 
1887/93:  379-421.) 

1894.  New  sweet  wine  law,  as  amended  by  Congress. 
(Rept.  bd.  vltlc.  comrs.  1893/4:  71-74.) 

.     Attempted   organization  of  syndicate  to  control 

bulk  of  crop  in  order  to  secure  better  prices  for 
wine.     (A.R.  same  1893/4:  11.) 

.    Composition  and  classification  of  grapes,  musts. 

and  wines;  by  E.  W.  Hllgard.  (Rept.  of  vltlc. 
work  agrlc.  college  1887/93:  3-16.) 

.     Treatise  on  wine  production   and  special  repts. 

on  wine  examinations,  the  tariff  and  internal  reve- 
nue taxes,  and  chemical  analyses.  92  pp.,  pi.,  6 
tables. 

App.  B,  rept.  vltlc.  comn.  1893/4. 

1896.  On  quantities  of  nitrogenous  matters  contained 
In  Cal.  musts  and  wines;  by  G.  E.  Colby.  (Rept. 
of  vltic.  work  agric.  college  1887/93:  422-447.) 

1897.  Control  of  temperature  in  wine  fermentation; 
by  Hayne.   19  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  117.) 

1900.     Preservation    of    unfermented    grape    must;    by 

Blolettl  and  dal  Piaz.     12  pp.     (Same,  bull.  130.) 
.     Cal.  wines  in  France.     (7  blenn.  rept.  bd.  hortlc. 

1900:  181-182.) 
1902.     Grape  growing  and  wine  industry  In  state.     (8 

same  1901/2:  424-429.) 
1904.     Native  wines  and  their  future;  by  P.  T.  Morgan, 

pres.  Cal.  Wine  Assn.     (1  bienn.  rept.  comr.  hortlc. 

1903/4:  356-362.) 
.     Res.  passed  by  Fruit  Growers'  Convention  agst. 

repeal  or  alteration  of  present  sweet  wine  law.     (1 

same  1903/4:  382.) 

NAPA    VALLEY 
1883.     Wine    making    in    Napa   Valley.      (Trans,    state 
agrlc.  socy.  1882:  154-155.) 

SANTA  CLARA  VALLBT 
See  above,  Analyses. 

SONOMA  COUNTY 
See  above.  Analyses. 
Mines  and  Mining 

Caxifobnia 

See  also  names  of  counties  under  Natural  Resources. 
Mineral. 

A  very  large  quantity  of  material  properly  belonging 
here  has  been  grouped  under  Natural  Resources. 
Mineral.  In  order  to  avoid  excessive  duplication 
of  entries,  as  well  as  to  facilitate  both  the  use  of 
this  Index  and  of  the  material  Imlexed.  It  has  been 
thought  best  to  keep  as  much  as  possible  of  the 
material  relating  to  the  minerals,  together  In  one 
place. 

1853.  Majority  and  minority  repts.  re.  advisability  of 
calling  miners'  convention  to  formulate  plan  for 
working  mineral  lands.  7  pp.  (App.  to  Assem. 
jol.  1853  doc.  35.) 

1864.  Veto  of  act  concerning  the  Calaveras  Mining  Co. 
(Sen.  jol.  15  sess.  pp.  232-233.) 

1874/5.  Details  of  work  at  no.  8  claim  (hydraulic  gold 
mine).  North  Bloomfleld  Co.  (9  A.R.  state  miner- 
alogist 1888/9:  138.) 


INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Mines  and  Mining — cont'd 

Caliiohnia — cont'd 
1877-1888.  Bodle  Mines'  statistics— historical  tables 
giving  bullion  shipments  (1877-1888)  with  divi- 
dends and  assessments;  gold  and  silver  percentages 
for  1879-1882;  ore  and  bullion  statistics,  Bodle  Con- 
solidated Mining  Co.  for  1881-1883.  (8  same 
1887/8:  396-401.) 
1878/9.  Flow  of  mining  detritus— effect  of  flow  of 
mining  detritus  and  valley  rivers;  mining  detritus 
and  valley  lands;  tables  showing  sediment  trans- 
ported by  waters  of  Yuba,  Bear,  American,  Feather, 
and  Sacramento  Rivers.  72  pp.  (Rept.  state  engr. 
1878/9  pt.  3.) 
1879.  Summary  of  tal)le  showing  depreciation  in  value 
of  lands  damaged  by  mining  dfibrls  in  various 
localities — area,  probable  present  value.  If  not  cov- 
ered with  d6bris,  present  value,  depreciation  to 
owners,  and  ann.  loss  to  state  in  taxes.  (Same 
1878/9  pt.  3:  21.) 
1882.  Description  of  North  Bloomfleld  tunnel  and  Its 
auxiliary  shafts,  together  with  other  extensive  tun- 
nels. (2  rept.  state  mineralogist  1880/2:  163-164.) 
1886.  Stmt,  of  no.  of  incorporated  cos.  filed  In  office  of 
secy,  of  state  from  July  1,  1884,  to  July  1,  1886; 
no.  of  mineral  and  coal  patents  issued  by  U.  S.  for 
claims  In  Cal.  to  Nov.  13,  1886;  no.  of  hydraulic 
mines  enjoined.     (6  A.R.  same  1885/6  pt.  2:  64.) 

.     Mine  drainage  in  Cal.  and  Pacific  coast;  by  C.  G. 

Yale.     (6  same  1885/6  pt.  2:  74-88.) 
1888.     Mineral   resources  of  state  considered   by   cos.; 
description  of  mines  Individually.     (8  same  1887/8- 
22-691.) 

For  analysis  of  each  county    see  the  co.  divisions  under 
Natviral   Resources.      Mineral. 
1889/90-1890/2.     Repts.  of  asst.  in  field  on  mines  and 
mining,  by  cos.     (10  same  1889/90  (pp.  91-102)— 11 
same  1890/2.) 

All  COS.  In  state  given  excepting  Glenn,  Kings,  Madera, 
and  Riverside  In  18S!)/00;  In  lS!)n/2  following  are 
given  :  Alameda,  Amador,  Butte,  Calaveras,  Colusa, 
Contra  Costa,  Del  Norto,  El  Dorado,  Fresno,  tllenn, 
Humboldt,  Kern,  Lal;e,  Lassen.  Ixis  Angeles,  Marin, 
Mendocino,  Merced,  Monterey,  Nevada,  I'lacer, 
Plumas.  Sacramento,  San  Bernardino.  San  Benito, 
San  Diego.  San  .loaquln,  Shasta,  Sierra,  Siskiyou, 
Sonoma,  Stanislaus,  Sutter,  Tehama,  Trinity,  Tu- 
lare, Tuolumne,  Yolo  and  Yuba. 

1890.  Map  of  mines  and  locations  in  vicinity  of  Sierra 
Buttes.     (10  same  1889/90  facing  p.  642.) 

.  Locations  of  mines — suggestions  by  R.  P.  Ham- 
mond, Jr.,  ex-U.  S.  surveyor  gen.  of  Cal.  (10  same 
1889/90:  883-896.) 

■     List  of  hydraulic   mines  in   Trinity  Co.;    seven 
plates  given.     (10  same  1889/90:  717-718;   720-727.) 

.     See  also  Land:  State.    Mineral;  this  date. 

1892/4-1894/6.  Bienn.  rept.  on  mines  and  mining  pro- 
ducts of  state  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects, 
COS.,  mines,  etc.  (12  rept.  state  mineralogist  1890/2 
(pp.  21-411)— same  1894/0.) 

In  1894/0  rent.,  tabulated  stmts,  of  capacity  and 
product  of  gold  mills  In  each  co.  also  given. 

1894.  Map  of  principal  gravel  mines  in  vicinity  of 
PlacervlUe;  of  channel  system  of  Harmony  Ridge; 
Nevada  Co.     (12  some  1892/4.) 

.     Electric  power  transmission   plants  and   use  of 

electricity  in  mining  operations;  by  T.  H.  Leggett. 
(12  same  1892/4:  413-455.) 

.     Same;  separate.     45  pp.,  illus.,  pi. 

1896.  Mine  drainage,  pumps,  etc.;  by  H.  C.  Behr.  210 
pp.,  Illus.     (State  mining  bureau  bull.  9.) 

.     Electric-power   transmission   plants   In   Cal.;    by 

W.    F.    C.    Hasson.     (13    rept.    state    mineralogist 
1894/6:  673-678.) 


138 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 

Mines  and  Mining — cont'd 

Califor>'ia — cont'd 

1896.     Water  power  and   compressed   air   transmission 
plant  tor  North  Star  Mining  Co.,  Grass  Valley;  by 
A.  DeW.  Foots.     (13  same  1894/6:  706-720.) 
Drift  Mixcvg 

1852-1882.     See  below,  Hydraulic  Mining;   these  dates. 

1872-1880.  History  of  Bald  Mt.  mine,  standing  at  head 
of  drift  mines— its  output,  etc.  (2  rept.  state  min- 
eralogist 1880/2  app.  pp.  176-179.) 

1872/3-1879/80.  Historical  table  showing  ann.  yield 
and  dividends  of  Bald  Mt.  drift  gold  mine  in  Forest 
City,  Sierra  Co.     (9  same  1888/9:  121.) 

1878-1880.  Tabular  stmt,  of  receipts,  expenditures,  and 
corresponding  profits  of  the  Hidden  Treasure  drift 
mine  at  Sunny  South.  (2  some  1880/2  app.  pp. 
184-185.) 

1882.     See  below  Hydraulic  Mining;  this  date. 

1888.  Drift  mining  in  Ca!.;  by  R.  L.  Dunn.  (8  A.R. 
state  mineralogist  1886/7:  736-770.) 

PLACER   COUNTY 

1889.  Stmt.  re.  work  on  survey  of  drift  mining  distrs. 
of  Forest  Hill  Ridge  in  Placer  Co.;  by  R.  E. 
Browne.     (9  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1888/9:  45-46.) 

SIERRA  COUNTY 
1865-1875.     Table  showing  results  reached  in  several  of 
moderately    prosperous   drift   mines   of   Sierra   Co. 
during  period  of  10  yrs.     (2  rept.  state  mineralo- 
gist 1880/2  app.  p.  181.) 
Htdeaulic  Mining 

In  order  to  avoid  uDDccessary  duplication,  all  thp  ma- 
terial  growing  out  of  the  controversy   relating   to 
Injurv  to  farming  lands  and  river  navigation  from 
hydriiulic   mining   lias   been   grouped   under   River 
Conservancy,  whicli  see. 
1852-1882.     Hydraulic  and  drift  mining  in  Cal.;   by  H. 
Degrott,  M.  D.     (2  rept.  state  mineralogist  1880/2 
app.  pp.  133-190.) 
1878.     Dams,  ditches,  and  reservoirs  of  Cal.  in  use  in 

hydraulic  mining.     (2  same  1880/2:  36-43.) 
1882.     Placer,  hydraulic,  and  drift  mining;  general  re- 
marks, with  description  of  each  as  practiced  in  Cal. 
from  discovery  of  gold  till  present  time.     (2  same 
1880/2:  28-157.) 

.     Sources  and  supply  of  water  for  hydraulic  mines 

of  Cal.     (2  same  1880/2:  40-47.) 

.     Bed    rocks   and   gravels   of   hydraulic   mines   in 

state;     genesis    of    auriferous    gravels.      (2    same 
1880/2:  93-101.) 

.     Notes  on  hydraulic  mining;  by  F.  W.  Robinson. 

(2  same  1880/2  app.  pp.  117-129.) 

.     No.,  length,  size,  and  cost  of  mining  ditches  in 

Cal.;  storing  and  distributing  reservoirs.     (2  same 
1880/2  app.  pp.  159-163.) 

.     Table  showing  average  height  of  gravel  bands 

washed;  pressure  under  which  water  was  used; 
no.  of  cubic  feet  of  gravel  run  off;  cubic  yds.  moved 
per  miners'  Inch  of  water,  and  yield  per  cubic  yd. 
of  some  leading  and  a  few  smaller  hydraulic  mines 
of  state — estimates  extending  over  different  periods. 
(2  same  1880/2  app.  p.  170.) 
1889.  River  bed  mining;  how  carried  on  in  Cal.;  the 
Big  Bend  tunnel,  the  largest  of  Its  kind;  northern 
tier  of  COB.     (9  some  1888/9:  29-32.) 

.     River  mining  In  Cal.     (9  same  1888/9:  262-281.) 

1894.  Comment  on  operations  of  hydraulic  mines  of 
state  under  "committee  law";  list  of  mines  to 
which  permits  have  been  granted  to  mine  by  "  hy- 
draulic method,"  by  U.  S.  Dfibrls  Comn.  (12  same 
1892/4:  12-15.) 
1896.  List  of  hydraulic  mines  working  under  permis- 
sion from  U.  H.  DC'brls  Comn.,  with  date  of  Issue 
of  permit.     (13  same  1894/6:  15-17.) 


INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Mines  and  Mining — cont'd 
Miners'  License  Act;  see  License 
Placer  Mining 

1855.     Implements  for  placer  and  ditch  mining  greatly 

improved.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1855:  23.) 
1882.     See  above,  Hydraulic  Mining;  this  date. 

South  Carolina 
1884.     Mines  of  S.  C;   taken  from  rept.  of  state  agric. 
socv.  1884.     (5  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1884/5:  192- 
194.) 
Mining  Canals  and  Ditches 

1854.  Canals  and  ditches  extensively  constructed  to 
supply  dry  mining  regions  with  water,  making 
usual  abandoning  of  mines  during  summer  unnec- 
essary.    (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1855:  22-23.) 

1855.  Sierra  Nevada  Mt.  Canal  begun.  {Same  1856:  16.) 
— — .     More  canals  and  water  courses  constructed  dur- 
ing yr.     (Same  1856:  15.) 

.     Stmt.,  by  COS.,  of  mileage  and  value  of  canals 

and  ditches  in  state,  showing  increase  in  both  over 
1854.     (Same  1856:  16.) 

.     Stmt,  of  value  and  mileage  of  canals  and  ditches 

in  seven  mining  cos.  of  state.     (Same  1855:  24.) 

1856.  Majority  rept.  of  special  committee  on  agric. 
and  mining  interests  on  Assem.  bill  84.  5  pp. 
(App.  to  Assem.  jol.  7  sess.  doc.  [191.) 

1858.  Majority  and  minority  repts.  of  corporations 
committee  on  Sen.  bill  6,  re.  use  of  private  property 
by  corporations,  for  mining  canals  and  ditches. 
16  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  doc.  [12].) 
1894/6.  Rept.  on  mining  and  irrigating  canals,  arte- 
sian wells,  etc.,  in  Alameda,  Amador,  Butte,  Cala- 
veras, Colusa,  Contra  Costa,  El  Dorado,  Fresno, 
Glenn,  Kern,  Kings,  Mono,  Monterey,  Nevada, 
Placer,  Plumas,  Sacramento,  San  Benito,  San 
Diego,  S.  F.,  Sta.  Barbara,  Sta.  Clara,  Sta.  Cruz, 
Shasta,  Solano,  Stanislaus,  Sutter,  Tehama,  Trin- 
ity, Tulare,  Tuolumne,  Ventura  (canals),  Yolo,  and 
Yuba  cos.  (13  rept.  state  mineralogist  1894/6:  525- 
566.) 
Oleomargarine 

1887-1901.  Comments  on  oleomargarine,  and  table 
showing  growth  of  oleomargarine  production. 
(4  rept.  dairy  bureau  1900/2:  8-10.) 

1896.  List  of  cases  which  have  been  prosecuted  for 
violations  of  present  law:  The  People  vs.  John 
Moriarity,  selling  oleomargarine  without  giving  no- 
tice to  purchaser,  as  required  by  law;  The  People 
vs.  .Tobn  Moriarity.  selling  tub  semblance  of  butter 
produced  from  pure  milk  or  cream;  The  People  vs. 
John  Moriarity,  selling  oleomargarine  without  giv- 
ing notice  to  purchaser,  as  required  by  law.  (1 
same  1895/6:  15-16.) 

1902.     Comments    on    federal    oleomargarine    law.      (4 
.sow(:  1900/2:  10-12.) 
Olives  and  Olive  Oil 

1888-1891.  Comparative  table  giving  total  product  of 
olive  oil  industry  In  Cal.  (A.R.  bd.  hortlc.  1891: 
80.) 

1891.  Adulterants  In  olive  oils.     (Same  1891:  133-137.) 
.     Olive  oil   adulteration;    by   L.   Papareell.     (A.R. 

agric.  oxpcr.  stations  1891:  174-177.) 

1892.  Ollvo  oil  act  and  act  to  regulate  i)ractlce  of 
I)harinacy  ino|)eratlvo  because  of  defect  In  condi- 
tion of  cnlorcemonL;  recommended  amdmts.  to 
both.     (A.U.  bd.  hortlc.  1S92:  2-3.) 

1901.  Pickling  ripe  and  proon  olives;  by  Blolettl.  21 
pp.     (Agric.  exper.  slat  Ion.  bull.  137.) 

1902.  Rei)t.  of  prosecullon  of  a  co.  In  Los  Angeles  for 
coloring  greon  olives  to  resemble  ripe  olives.  (8 
blenn.  rept.  bd.  hortlc.  1901/2:  10-11.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFOimiA 


139 


INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 

Olives  and  Olive  Oil — cont'd 

1904.  Cal.  olive  oil;  Its  manufacture;  by  Shaw.  33 
pp.     (Agrlc.  exper.  station,  bull.  158.) 

Inspeition;  see  above,  that  title 

Paper 

1855.  XTtlllzation  of  tule  possible  for  paper  mnftre., 
and  steps  taken  to  ascertain  value  of  same.  (Govs. 
ann.  mess.  1855:  14-15.) 

.     Tule     samples     experimented     with     by     paper 

mnftrers.  insufflclont  for  absolute  determination, 
but  good  results  obtained  from  quantity  examined. 
(Same  1856:  22.) 

Perfume 

1862-18G8.  Because  of  failure  of  supply  of  turpentine 
and  rosin  during  Civil  War  that  industry  was  car- 
ried on  In  state  for  a  time,  but  discontinued;  an 
Industry  which  grew  out  of  this  and  survived  it 
was  the  mnftre.  of  a  perfume  and  a  detergent  from 
sap  of  nut  pine,  known  under  various  names  of 
erasine,  aurantine,  etc.  (2  rept.  state  mineralogist 
1880/2:  209-210.) 

Pottery 

1889.  Article  on  pottery,  with  view  to  introduction  of 
this  industry  into  Cal.;  by  L.  Irelan.  (9  A.R. 
state  mineralogist  1888/9:  240-261.) 

Preservatives 

I.NsrErTiON;  see  that  title 

Production 

1879.  Stmt,  giving  no.  of  lbs.  and  gallons  of  wool, 
honev,  and  liquors  produced,  by  cos.  (A.R.  equali- 
zation bd.  1880:  121.) 
1893.  The  productive  qualities  of  Cal.;  reviewed  by 
Gen.  N.  P.  Chipman,  chrm.  of  committee  on  indus- 
trial resources,  as  his  ann.  rept.  to  State  Bd.  of 
Trade.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1893:  108-124.) 
.     Cal.  in  a  productive  sense.     (Same  1893:  17.) 

Beet-Suoar;  see  below.  Sugar 

Brandt;  see  above,  LiQnoR 

Butter;   see  above,  Daisy  Indttstby 

Cheese;   see  same. 

Coal;  see  Natural  Resources.    Minebai, 

Copper;  see  Natitiax  Re.soubces.     Mineral 

Dairy  Products;   see  above,  Daisy  Industry 

Fruit;  see  above.  Fruit  Indu.stry 

Gold;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Lead;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mittebal 

Lime;  see  above,  that  title 

Mineral;  see  Natiral  Resources.    Mineral 

Oleomargarine;  see  above,  that  title 

Petroleum;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Qotcksilver;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Raisins;  see  above.  Fruit  Industry 

Salt;  see  below,  that  title 

Wiwe;  see  above.  Liquor 

Salt 

See  also  Alatnorta.  Colusa,  Mendocino  and  Sacramento 
COS.  under  Natural  Resources.  Mineral. 
1860-1880.  Table  exhibiting  comparative  stmt,  of  salt 
Industry,  according  to  census  of  18S0,  1870.  and 
1860.  for  principal  salt-producing  states;  no.  of 
establishments,  no.  of  blocks  or  furnaces,  no.  of 
vats,  capital  employed,  wages  paid,  value  of  ma- 
terials used.  amt.  and  value  of  salt  produced.  (2 
rept.  state  mineralogist  1880/2:  226.) 

California 

1848-1882.  On  occurrence  of  salt  in  Cal.  and  its 
mnftres.  (2  rept.  state  mineralogist  1880/2:  217- 
226.) 

1872-1880.  Stmt,  of  ann.  yield  of  salt  from  Union  Pa- 
cific works  for  10  yrs.     (2  same  1880/2:  224.) 


INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Salt— cont'd 

California — cont'd 
1884.     A    new    enterprise — establish ment    of    extensive 
salt   works   near   lioa   Palmas.   San    Diego  Co.,   by 
Liverpool   Salt  Co.   of  Cal.      (4   same  1883/4:  351- 
352.) 
Shipbuilding 

1854.  Many  of  water  craft  employed  on  Inland  waters 
constructed  within  state.  (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1855: 
26.) 

Silk  Culture 

serial 

1  series 

1883.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  silk  culture,  1. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1.    188.')  In  App.  to  Jols.  20  sess.  v.  Ti  unnum.  doc. 

2  series 

1883/4.     Bienn.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  silk  culture,  1. 
In  Colleetocl  docs,  as  follows  : 
1.   188:1/4  in  App.  to  jols.  26  sess.  v.  5  unnum.  doc. 

3  series 

1886-1888.     Rept.  of  state  bd.  of  silk  culture. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1880  In  App.  to  .1ols.  27  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc. 
1888  In  A|)p.  to  jols.  28  sess.  v.  5  unnum.  doc. 

non-seriaX 
1856-1867.     Silk    culture    in    Cal.;    its   history,    present 

and  future  prospects,  and  instructions  to  beginners. 

(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1866/7:  469-494.) 
1865-1871.     Silk    culture    in    Cal.      (Same    1864/5    (pp. 

256-258)— some  1870/1.) 

1867.  Repeal  or  modification  of  act  of  1866  for  encour- 
agement of  silk  culture  in  Cal.  recommended,  lest 
state  be  bankrupted.     (Rept.  atty.  gen.  1866/7:  7.) 

.  Silk  mnftre.  recommended  as  a  profitable  indus- 
try for  Cal.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1866/7:  451- 
454.) 

1868.  Memorial  of  .1.  Neumann  re.  silk  culture  in  Cal. 
12  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  17  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

.  Memorial  of  L.  Prevost  re.  publishing  informa- 
tion on  silk  culture  of  Cal.  4  pp.  (Same  17  sess. 
v.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

.     Memorial  of  committee  of  Pioneer  Silk  Growers 

of  Cal.    9  pp.     (Same  17  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

1868/9.  Repts.  of  committee  on  silk  culture.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1867/8:  123-125;  208-210.) 

1869.  Supreme  Court,  upon  review  of  proceedings  of 
bd.  of  judges  in  matter  of  premiums  on  mulberry 
plantations,  decided  action  of  bd.  to  be  erroneous, 
and  reversed  same,  by  which  state  was  saved  sum 
of  $14,775.     (Rept.  atty.  gen.  1868/9:  9.) 

1870.  Memorial  of  ,T.  Neumann  re.  Amer.  flag  present- 
ed to  state,  with  history  of  silk  mnftre.  In  state. 
14  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

1871.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of  each 
apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under  each, 
and  balance  unexpended  for  silk  culture.  (Bienn. 
rept.  state  controller  1869/71:  50.) 

.     Silk  culture  in  state.     (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy. 

1870/1:  430-434.) 

1883.  Memorial  of  Cal.  Silk  Culture  Assn.  for  state 
aid.    6  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  25  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

1884-1892.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  state  bd.  of  silk 
culture.  (RIenn.  rept.  state  controller  1882/4  (p. 
54)— some  1890/2.) 

1886.  General  Instructions  for  rearing  silk-worms, 
with  a  treatise  on  securing  healthy  silk-worm  eggs; 
....  by  Mrs.  Louisa  Rienzl,  secy.  bd.  of  silk  cul- 
ture.    22  pp..  illus. 

1889.     Same.     35  pp.,  Illus.     16°. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 


140 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 

Silk  Culture — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1901.     Silk  and  silk  culture  in  Cal.;    by  Mrs.  C.  Wil- 
liams,  of   San   Diego.      (Trans,   state  agric.   socy. 
1901:  106-109.) 
1904.     Silk  culture;  by  C.  W.  Woodworth.    6  pp.     (Cir- 
cular 12,  Agric.  exper.  station.) 
Sugar 

1857-1880.     Cal.    sugar    industry;     by    Shaw.      54    pp. 
(Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  149.) 
Beet  Sugab 

1870.  Rept.  on  act  to  encourge  production  and  mnftre. 
of  sugar  from  sugar-beets  in  Cal.  (Assem.  jol.  18 
sess.  pp.  475-476.) 

1870-1873.  Amt.  of  beet  sugar  produced  in  state  since 
introduction  of  industry.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1874:  302.) 

1871.  Rept.  of  success  of  Cal.  Beet  Sugar  Co.  {Same 
1870/1:  211-212.) 

1871-1875.     Culture    of    sugar-beet    in    state.       {Same 
1870/1  (pp.  462-467)— some  1875.) 
No  returns  In  1872. 

1880.  The  beet  sugar  industry  in  state.  (A.R.  agric. 
college  1880:  36-40.) 

1887.  Sugar  beets  at  Fresno;  Hessian  fly  and  resistant 
grains;  by  Hilgard.  1  sheet.  (Agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion, bull.  72.) 

.     Same.  (A.R.  agric.  exper.  stations  1890:  116-123.) 

.     Comment  on  sugar-beet  culture  in  Cal.  by  pres. 

bd.  agric;  stmt,  from  C.  Spreckles  re.  same  and 
as  to  his  intention  of  creating  beet-sugar  factories. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1887:  15-16;   222-223.) 

1887-1890.  Analyses  and  examinations  of  apricots  and 
sugar-beets.  (A.R.  agric.  exper.  stations  1890:  115- 
123.) 

1888-1894.  History  of  establishment  of  Chino  Beet 
Sugar  Factory.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1895: 
129-132.) 

1888-1898.  Comparative  table  showing  beet  sugar  pro- 
duction of  various  factories  in  state,  with  rept.  of 
condition  of  industry.     {Savie  1899:  18-21.) 

1888-1901.  Brief  review  of  beet  sugar  industry.  {Same 
1901:  137-138.) 

1891.  Analyses  of  sugar-beets  and  discussion  of  results. 
(A.R.  agric.  exper.  stations  1891/2:  116-119.) 

1892.  Sugar-beet  culture  on  Chino  Ranch.  {Same 
1891/2:  217-220.) 

1893.  Culture  of  sugar-beet  in  Cal.;  by  Hon.  R.  Gird, 
of  Chino.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1893:  102-107.) 

.    Condition  of  beet  sugar  Industry  in  state.    {Same 

1893:  19-20.) 
1894-1899.     Comparative  table  showing  ann.  production 

of  beet  sugar  In  different  states.     {Same  1899:  20.) 

1895.  The  growing  of  sugar-beets  on  alkali  soils; 
analyses  of  beets,  and  soils  In  10-acre  tract,  Chino 
Ranch,  Southern  Cal.  Station,  giving  contents  of 
soluble  salts  and  distribution  of  alkali  salts;  by  E. 
W.  Hilgard  and  R.  H.  Loughridge.  (A.R.  agric. 
exper.  8tatlon.s  1894/5:  71-91.) 

.    Comment  on  sugar-beets  In  Cal.     (Trans,  state 

agric.  socy.  1895:  22-25.) 

.     Beet   sugar    Industry;    extracts    from    pamphlet 

compiled  and  published  by  the  Sacramento  Bank, 
In  their  desire  to  encourage  experiments  In  various 
sections  of  state.     {Same  1895:  125-152.) 

.     Prof.  Hilgard  on  failure  of  beet  sugar  factory  at 

Brighton,   Sacramento   Co.      {Same  1895:  141-142.) 

1896.  Beet  sugar  Industry  of  Cal.  35  pp.  (State  agric. 
socy.) 

Not  Hccn  ;  title  from  Bowker. 

.     Stmt,  of  cost  of  raising,  and  profits  derived  from 

238  acres  of  beets.  In  San  Juan  Valley.  (Trans, 
slate  agric.  socy.  1899:  21.) 


INDUSTRIES,  TRADE,  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Sugar — cont'd 
Beet  Sug.\r — cont'd 

1899-1903.     Tables  giving  production  of  hops  and  out- 
put of  beet  sugar  in  Cal.     (11  bienn.  rept.  labor 
statistics  1902/4:  115.) 
Inspection;  see  above,  that  title 
Textiles 

1855.  Cotton  industry,  heretofore  exercising  controll- 
ing influence  upon  exchanges  with  other  nations, 
now  of  less  importance  and  potency  than  Cal.  gold 
productions,  although  increased  in  value  and  im- 
portance. (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1856:  15.) 
Wool 

1854  1879.     Cumulative  comparative  table  giving  wool 
production  of  Cal.,  taken  from  books  of  E.  Grlsor 
&  Co.    (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1876  (p.  90) — same 
1879.) 
1854-1891.     Comparative   table    of   wool    production    In 
Cal.  since  flrst  record  of  same,  showing  a  falling 
off  since  1876.     (Same  1891:  20.) 
1855-1863.     Same;    showing   product   of  wool   in   state, 
and  increase  per  cent  for  each  series  of  yrs.    {Same 
1863:  265.) 
1867.    Growth    of   wool    industry   In    state;    attention 
called  to  frauds  in  wools  and  legislative  action  rec- 
ommended.    {Same  1866/7:  12-13.) 
1874.     Wool  rept.  for  yr.     (Same  1874:  499-510.) 
1876-1899.     Comparative  table  showing  wool  clip  since 
1876  and  no.  of  sheep  since  1895;   with  comments. 
{Same  1899:  32.) 
1890-1891.    Same;    showing    wool    production    of   Cal. 

{Same  1901:  162.) 
1899-1903.     Table  showing  wool   production  for  last  5 
yrs.     (11  bienn.  rept.  labor  statistics  1902/4:  114.) 

INEBRIETY;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

INHERITANCE  TAX;   see  TAXATION:   STATE 

INJURIOUS  INSECTS;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS.    PESTS 

INSANE 

Maintenance;  see  Maintenance:  State 

INSANE  CRIMINALS 

Maintenance;  see  Maintenance:  State 

INSECTICIDES 

Application;   see  Agriculture.     Crops.     Pests 
Inspection;  see  Industries,  etc. 

INSECTS;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS.    PESTS 

INSPECTION  AND  REGULATION 

Crops;   see  Agriculture.     Crops.     Quarantine,  etc. 

Fish;  see  Fish  and  Game 

Industries;  see  that  title 

Nursery  Stock;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Inspection 

INSURANCE 

serial 
A 

Tinder  Act  of  Mnrch  2«,  1808. 
1868-1904.     Ann.  ropt.  of  the  Insurance  comr.,  1-37. 
In  Colh'CtfMl  (InoM.  ns  follows  : 
Tlip  1-4,  ns,  '.'nni    nnd  :\i   rcpts.  nro  not  In   tho  Col- 

Ipctod  docs.,  of  lln'HC,  tliorofore  a  eliockllHt  collntlon 

Is  Klven. 

1.  18((S  oniKlcd.      Sricrnnicnto.     202  pp.  with  Index. 

2.  18(1!)  oniltlcd,  Sacrnmcnto.  SOS  pp.  with  Index. 
S.  187(1  oniKted.  Riicrnnienlo.  284  pp.  with  Index. 
4.  1871  oinllli'd.  Snernmento.  202  pp.  with  Index. 
0.   1872  In  App.  lo  Jols.  20  sess.  v.  2  onniini.  doc. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


141 


DiSDRANCE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

6. 

1873 
with 

omitted 
Index. 

Snn 

Francisco 

.      92,   xlv,    15-128    pp. 

7. 

1874 

omitted 

San 

Francisco.      48,    111,    49-244    pp. 

witb 

Index. 

8. 

1875 

omitted. 

Sun  Francisco. 

122  pp.     (Called  pre 

llmlniiry  report.) 

9. 

1870 

In  App. 

to  Jols. 

22  sess. 

T.  2  unnum.  doc. 

10. 

1877 

"       ** 

23     " 

V.  3 

11. 

1878 

«t                4i 

23     " 

V.  3 

12. 

1879 

•  «                 •• 

24     " 

V.    1 

13. 

1880 

"                t» 

25     " 

V.  2 

14. 

1881 

"                 •' 

25     •' 

V.  5 

15. 

1882 

t«                tt 

25     " 

T.   5 

16. 

1883 

*•                 II 

28     " 

V.  3 

17. 

1884 

II                11 

27     '• 

V.  7 

18. 

1885 

II                 II 

27     " 

v.  7          "     .     " 

19. 

1886 

II                 II 

28     " 

v.  2 

20. 

1887 

II                 II 

28     '• 

V.  2 

21. 

1888 

II                 II 

28     " 

V.  7 

22. 

1889 

II                 II 

29     " 

V.  7 

23. 

1890 

II                 II 

30     " 

V.  6 

24. 

1891 

"                 '• 

30     " 

V.  6 

25. 

1892 

II                 II 

31     " 

V.  3 

28. 

1893 

II                 II 

31      " 

V.  3 

27. 

1894 

11                II 

32     " 

V.  3  doc.     3]. 

28. 

1895 

11                 11 

82     '• 

V.  3     •'       41. 

29. 

1896 

omitted. 

Preliminary  rept.  only  published. 

30. 

1897 

omitted. 

rrellrainary   n 

pt.   only  published. 

31. 

1898 
1809 

omitted. 
iD   App. 

Preliminrtrv   rt 

pt.  only   published. 

3;;. 

to  Jols. 

34   sess. 

V.  2  doc.  (61. 

:'.:t. 

I'.iiil) 

"       '• 

II       •• 

35     •• 

y.  2     ••     [5]. 

.'U 

I'.Mll 

omitted. 

;!:>. 

l'.HI2 

In  App. 

to  Jols. 

36  sess. 

V.  3  unnum.  doc. 

36. 

1903 

B 

36     " 

V.  3 

1889-1902.     Ann.  preliminary  rept. 

of  insurance,  22-35 

Checklist 

22 

1889. 

n.   t.  p 

18  pp. 

23 

1890. 

•* 

18  pp. 

24 

1801. 

" 

19  DP. 

25 

1892. 

Sacramento,  1892.     124  pp. 

26 

1893. 

n.  t.  p 

17  nn. 

27 

1894. 

Sacramento,  1894.     133  pp. 

28. 

1895. 

n.  t.  p. 

16  pp. 

29. 

1896. 

" 

23  pp. 

30. 

1897. 

** 

16  pp. 

^ 

31. 

1898. 

'1 

15  pp. 

32. 

1899. 

1' 

15  pp. 

33 

1900. 

None  Issued. 

34 

1901. 

n.  t.  p 

15  pp. 

35 

1902. 

" 

16  pp. 

non-serial 

1868.  Rept.  on  condition  of  cos.  in  S.  F.  (1  A.R.  in- 
surance comr.  1868:  9.) 

.  Liist  of  cos.  incorporated  under  Cal.  laws  trans- 
acting business  in  state.     (1  same  1868:  8.) 

.     Stmt,  giving  insurance  cos.  not  organized  under 

laws  of  state,  duly  licensed  and  transacting  busi- 
ness in  state  at  time  of  organization  of  this  office. 
(1  same  1868:  6-7.) 

.     List  of  insurance  cos.  organized  under  laws  of 

other  states  and  countries,  which  had  relinquished 
business  of  this  state  prior  to  organization  of  this 
office.     (1  same  1868:  6.) 

1868-1871.  "Table  showing  no.  of  premiums  reed.  (19 
same  1886:  5.) 

1870.  List  of  Cal.  insurance  cos.  doing  business  on 
Dec.  31.     (3  same  1870:  4.) 

.     List  of  cos.  of  other  states  which  were  prompt 

in  handing  in  repts.  with  dates  on  which  they  filed 
their  stmts.     (3  same  1870:  11-13.) 

.  Rept.  on  acts  passed  at  18th  sess.  of  legisl.,  af- 
fecting insurance  business  of  state.  (3  same  1870: 
8-10.) 

1872.  List  of  cos.  admitted  to  do  business  in  state 
during  yr.     (5  same  1872:  6.) 

.    List  of  cos.  that  have  ceased  to  do  business  In 

state.     (5  same  1872:  6-8.) 

.     Table  giving  misc.  information:  losses  paid  from 

organization  to  date;  losses  incurred  during  yr.; 
total  amt.  of  stock  owned  by  directors;  total  amt. 
loaned  officers  and  directors,  etc.  (5  same  1872: 
36-37.) 


INSURANCE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1872-1875.  Comparative  stmt,  of  all  cos.  in  state.  (9 
same  1876:  3-4.) 

1873.  Stmt,  giving  no.  of  cos.  doing  business  in  state, 
on  June  1,  1873,  classified  as  to  their  resp.  locali- 
ties of  organization.     (5  same  1872:  7.) 

.     Stmt,   of  cos.   admitted   since  Jan.   1,   1872.     (5 

same  1872:  384-394.) 

1876.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  insurance  business  done 
in  state  during  yr.;  also  detail,  condition  and  busi- 
ness of  several  insurance  cos.  organized  under 
laws  of  state.     (9  same  1876:  3-4.) 

1876-1879.  Stmt,  of  no.  of  property  insurance  cos. 
authorized  to  transact  business  in  state  at  this 
date  and  classified  as  to  localities  of  organization. 
(9  same  1876  (pp.  4-5)— 12  Aa»te  1879.) 

1876-1895.  Ann.  stmts,  of  Cal.  insurance  cos.  (9  same 
1876   (pp.  19-40)— 28  same  1895.) 

1876-1903.     Stmt,  giving  no.  of  cos.  that  have  ceased  to 
do  business  in  state  during  yr.     (9  same  1870   (p. 
4)— 36  same  1903.) 
No  repts.   1890-1898. 

.    Stmt,   giving   no.   of   insurance   cos.   that  have 

been  admitted  to  transact  business  in  state  during 
yr.     (9  same  1876  (p.  4)— 36  same  1903.) 
No  repts.  1896-1898. 

1880.  Recommendation  re.  extending  time  for  filing 
ann.  stmts,  of  foreign  cos.  from  May  1  to  June  1; 
also  to  diminish  fine  to  more  moderate  sum.  (13 
same  1880:  17.) 

1881-1903.    Table  showing  amt.  and  description  of  risks 
in  force  Dec.  31,  of  Cal.  insurance  cos.,  Cal.  busi- 
ness.    (14  same  1881  (p.  G)— 36  same  1903.) 
No  repts.  1896-1898. 

1882-1903.  Table  showing  business  of  Cal.  Insurance 
COS.,  Cal.  business.  (15  same  1882  (pp.  6-7)— 36 
same  1903.) 

No  repts.  1896-1898. 

1886.  Table  giving  misc.  cos.  doing  business  in  state. 
(19  same  1886:  5.) 

.     Recommendation  that  proper  legislation  be  had 

for  complete  compilation  of  all  insurance  laws,  and 
that  they  be  published  in  pamphlet  form  for  use  of 
this  dept.  and  distribution  to  parties  interested. 
(19  same  1886:  8.) 

1886-1903.  Table  showing  yr.  of  organization,  location, 
name  of  pres.,  secy.,  agt.  or  atty.  for  Cal.,  and  date 
of  certificate  of  authority  issued  by  insurance  comr. 
and  date  of  commencement  of  business  in  Cal.  of 
all  insurance  cos.  authorized  to  transact  business, 
Dec.  31.  (19  same  1886  (pp.  26-29)— 36  same  1903.) 
No  repts.  1890-1898. 

1887.  Recommendation  re.  legisl.  amdg.  sec.  439  of 
penal  code  so  as  to  fix  more  severe  penalty  for  its 
violation  and  also  declare  that  all  policies  of  in- 
surance so  placed  shall  be  null  and  void.  (20  same 
1887:  6.) 

1887-1888.  Ann.  examination  of  all  cos.  (20  same 
1887   (p.  6)— 21  same  1888.) 

1887-1890.  Table  giving  total  no.  of  classified  cos.  act- 
ing under  authority  of  this  dept.  (20  same  1887 
(p.  4)— 23  same  1890.) 

1888-1890.  Comments  on  unauthorized  insurance  In 
state.     (21  same  1888  (pp.  7-9)— 23  same  1890.) 

1894.  Comments  on  removal  of  suits  to  federal  courts. 
(27  same  1894:  25-26.) 

.     Comments  on  the  Hooper  case:   Supreme  Court 

of  U.  S.  decides  that  a  state  has  right  to  prevent 
foreign  corporations  from  carrying  on  business 
within  its  limits,  either  absolutely  or  upon  condi- 
tions and  upholds  the  constitutionality  of  Cal.  stat- 
ute prohibiting  brokers  from  placing  insurance  in 
unauthorized  corporations.     (27  same  1894:  28-32.) 


142 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


INSURANCE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1894.  Comments  on  that  part  of  sec.  627  of  Political 
Code  requiring  all  stmts.,  estimates,  percentages, 
payments,  and  calculations  of  insurance  dept.  to  be 
made  in  gold  coin  of  U.  S.     (27  same  1894:  39.) 

.     Comments   on   the  appraisement  of  real  estate, 

and  agts'.  balances.     (27  same  1894:  38.) 

.  Recommendation  for  passage  of  law  that  in  fu- 
ture all  applications  of  insurance  cos.  to  do  busi- 
ness in  state  shall  be  submitted  to  aity.  gen.  for 
examination  and  opinion  upon  legality  of  articles 
of  incorporation.     (2()  same  1894:  7.) 

1894-1895.  Table  showing  amt.  of  risks  written,  pre- 
miums reed.,  and  amt.  of  risks  in  force,  Dec.  31, 
1894,  with  premiums  thereon,  of  misc.  insurance 
COS.  doing  business  in  Cal.  (27  same  1894  (p.  129) 
— 28  same  1895.) 

1894-1903.  Table  showing  various  items  composing  ex- 
penditures of  misc.  insurance  coS.  doing  business 
in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (27  same  1894  (p.  128) — 36  same 
1903.) 

.     Table  showing  various  items  composing  incomes 

of  misc.  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  Cal.,  Dec. 
31.     (27  same  1894  (p.  127) — 36  same  1903.) 
No  repts.  1S'JG-IS9S. 

.     Same;  composing  liabilities,  except  capital  stock, 

of  misc.  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  Cal.,  Dec. 
31.     (27  same  1894    (pp.  125-126) — 36  same  1903.) 
No  repu.  1SU6-1SUS. 

.     Same;   composing  assets  of  misc.  insurance  cos. 

doing  business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.     (27  S07/ie  1894  (pp. 
123-124)— 36  same  1903.) 
No  repts.  ISUG-IS'JS. 

.  Summary  of  assets,  liabilities,  income,  expendi- 
tures, etc.,  of  misc.  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in 
Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (27  same  1894  (p.  122)— 36  same 
1903.) 

No  repts.  IS'JGISOS. 

1895.  Comments  on  local  cos.     (28  same  1895:  4-5.) 

.     Comment  on  the  rate  war.     (28  same  1895:  7-8.) 

.  Comments  on  life  insurance  policies,  secret  so- 
cieties, and  rebating.     (28  same  1895:  8-11.) 

1902.  Kemarks  on  legislation  and  taxation.  (35  same 
1902:  11-14.) 

.     Kemarks  on  publication  of  insurance  laws.     (35 

same  1902:  14-15.) 
.     Comments  on  co.  examinations.     (35  same  1902: 

15.) 

1903.  Tabular  stmt,  showing  amt.  of  risks  written, 
premiums  reed.,  losses  paid,  and  ratio  of  losses  to 
premiums,  comparing  business  done  by  Cal.  cos., 
cos.  of  other  stale,  and  cos.  of  foreign  countries. 
(36  same  1903:  4.) 

.     Comments  on  "  unauthorized  insurance  "  in  this 

country.     (36  same  1903:  12-14.) 

Accident 

1882-1890.  Table  showing  business  of  accident,  fidelity 
and  casualty,  and  plate  glass  Insurance  cos.,  for  yr. 
endg.  Dec.  31,  Cal.  business.  (15  A.H.  insurance 
comr.  1882   (p.  19)— 24  same  1891.) 

1888.  Stmt,  of  accident,  fldellty,  steam  boiler,  plato 
glass,  and  title  Insurance  cos.;  flgures  given  col- 
lectively.    (21  same  1888:  7.) 

1891-1903.     Table   showing  business  of  accident   Insur- 
ance COS.,  Cal.  business.     (24  same  1891   (pp.  9-19) 
—36  same  1903.) 
No  rt'ptK.  18)10-1808. 

1902.  ReraarkH  on  condition  of  accident  business  for 
yr.     (35  some  1902;  10.) 

1903.  Romarka  on  health  and  accident  Insurance  dur- 
ing yr.      (36  «o»if  1903:  10.) 

AaauBiiE.NT;  see  below,  that  title 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Assessment 

1886.     Comments  on  assessment  cos.  In  Cal.  and  other 
states.     (19  A.R.  insurance  comr.  1886:  8-10.) 
Life  and  Accident 

1886-1887.  Recommendations  re.  necessary  legislation 
regulating  life  and  casualty  insurance  cos.  con- 
ducted upon  assessment  or  co-operative  plan,  and 
for  enactment  of  law  that  will  bring  these  cos. 
under  jurisdiction  of  this  dept.  (19  A.R.  insurance 
comr.  1886   (p.  8)— 20  same  1887.) 

1891-1895.  Table  showing  business  of  assessment  life, 
accident,  and  endowment  insurance  cos.  for  yr., 
Cal.  business.  (24  same  1891  (p.  21) — 28  same 
1895.) 

1891-1902.  Table  summarizing  assessment  life  insur- 
ance business  in  Cal.  for  past  12  yrs.  (35  same 
1902:  9.) 

1894-1903.  Tabular  stmt,  indicating  business  done  in 
Cal.,  by  assessment  life  and  accident  cos.  during 
past  10  yrs.     (36  same  1903:  9.) 

1895.  Table  showing  items  composing  assets,  liabili- 
ties, incomes,  and  disbursements  of  assessment 
life  and  accident  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in 
Cal.,  Dec.  31.     (28  same  1895:  98-103.) 

.  Table  showing  risks  written,  and  risks  termi- 
nated during  yr.  endg.  Dec.  31,  of  assessment  life 
and  accident  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  Cal. 
(28  same  1895:  104-105.) 

.  Comments  on  assessment  life  insurance;  life  In- 
surance policies;  secret  societies  and  rebating.  (28 
same  1895:  8-11.) 

1899.  Table  showing  various  items  composing  dis- 
bursements of  assessment  life  insurance  cos.  doing 
business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.     (32  same  1899:  83.) 

1899-1900.  Table  showing  risks  written  and  risks  ter- 
minated during  yr.  endg.  Dec.  31,  of  assessment 
life  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  Cal.  (32 
same  1899   (p.  84)— 33  same  1900.) 

.     Table  showing  business  of  assessment  life,  and 

sick   benefit   insurance   cos.   for  yr.,   Cal.   business. 
(32  same  1899   (p.  17)— 33  same  1900.) 

1900-1902.  Table  showing  various  items  composing  as- 
sets, liabilities,  incomes,  and  expenditures  of  as- 
sessment life  insurance  cos.  doing  business  In  Cal. 
Dec.  31.    (33  same  1900  (pp.  81-82)— 34  same  1902.) 

1902.  Table  showing  amt.  of  risks  written,  risks  termi- 
nated, and  risks  in  force  at  end  of  yr.  of  assess- 
ment life  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  Cal., 
Dec.  31.     (35  sa7ne  1902:  88.) 

1903.  Table  showing  various  items  composing  assets, 
liabilities,  incomes,  and  expenditures  of  assessment 
life  and  accident  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in 
Cal.,  Dec.  31.     (36  same  1903:  89-90.) 

.     Table  showing  assets  of  risks  written,  risks  ter- 
minated, and  risks  in  force  at  end  of  yr.  of  assess- 
ment life  and  accident  insurance  cos.  doing  busi- 
ness in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.     (36  same  1903;  90.) 
Mutual;   see  below,  that  title 
Bond  Investment;  see  below,  Guarantee 
Burglary 
1899-1903.    Table    showing    burglary    Insurance,    Cal. 
business.     (32  A.R.  Insurance  comr.  1899  (p.  16)  — 
36  same  1903.) 
1902-1903.     Remarks   on    condition    of   burglary    insur- 
ance   for    yr.     (35    same    1902    (p.    11)— 36    same 
1903.) 
Casualty;  see  above,  Accident 
Co-operative;  see  Beneficiary  Organizations 
Credit  Indemnity 

1899-1903.  Table  showing  credit  Indemnity  Insurance 
for  yr.,  Cul.  business.  (32  A.R.  Insurance  comr. 
(p.  17)— 36  same  1903.) 


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143 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Credit  Indemnity^ont'd 

1902-1903.     Kemarks  on  condition  of  credit  Indemnity 
insurance  (or  yr.     (35  same  1902  (p.  11) — 3G  same 
1903.) 
Deposits 

1894.  Recommendation  re.  law  being  enacted  requir- 
ing a  deposit  of  1200.000  of  every  foreign  co.  doing 
business  in  Cal.;  deposit  to  be  made  either  in  Cai. 
or  some  state  In  Union,  and  to  consist  wlien  deposit 
is  made  in  state,  of  those  securities  In  which  insur- 
ance COS.  are  permitted  to  invest  funds;  to  be  made 
with  state  treasurer  in  trust  for  benefit  of  all 
policy-holders  in  U.  S.;  to  be  exchanged  whenever 
necessary,  and  returned  to  co.  when  all  liability 
ceases.     (27   A.R.   insurance  comr.   1894:  5.) 

1896.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  and  kind  of  securities  in 
state  treasury  at  close  of  business  June  30,  de- 
posited through  state  insurance  comr.  for  benefit  of 
policy-holders  of  various  insurance  cos.  (A.R. 
state  treasurer  1894/6:  58.) 

1896/8-1902.  Stmt,  showing  deposits  with  state  treas- 
urer, authorized  by  state  insurance  comr.  (Same 
1896/8  (p.  47)— blenn.  rept.  same  1900/2.) 

1904.     Stmt,  showing  deposits  on  hand,  June  30,  author- 
ized by  state  insurance  comr.  to  be  held  by  state 
treasurer,  for  protection  of  policy-holders.     {Same 
1902/4:  81.) 
Employers'  Liability 

1899-1903.  Table  showing  business  of  employers'  lia- 
bility insurance  cos.  for  yr.,  Cal.  business.  (32  A. 
R.  insurance  comr.  1899   (p.  15) — 36  same  1903.) 

1902-1903.     Remarks  on  condition  of  employers'  liabil- 
ity  insurance.     (35  same  1902    (p.   10) — 36  same 
1903.) 
Endowment 

1891-1895.    See  above,  Assessment.    Life  and  Accident 
Expenditures  for 

1869-1873.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  expenses  of  in- 
surance comr.  (Blenn.  rept.  state  controller  1867/9 
(p.  63)— some  1871/3.) 

1882-1904.  Same;  for  insurance  comr.  {Satiie  1880/2 
(p.  60)— same  1902/4.) 

1888-1904.     Stmt,    of    condition    of    insurance    comr's. 
special  fund.    {Same  1886/8  (p.  85)— same  1902/4.) 
Fidelity 

1882-1890.     See  above.  Accident;  these  dates. 

1888.     See  same;  this  date. 

1891-1895.  Table  showing  business  of  fidelity,  steam 
boiler,  and  plate  glass  insurance  cos.  for  yr.,  Cal. 
business.  (24  A.R.  insurance  comr.  1891  (p.  20)  — 
28  same  1895.) 

1899-1903.  Table  showing  fidelity  and  surety  business 
for  yr.,  Cal.  business.  (32  same  1899  (p.  15)— 36 
same  1903.) 

1902-1903.     Remarks  on  condition  of  fidelity  and  surety 
insurance  business  for  yr.     (35  satne  1902   (p.  10) 
—36  same  1903.) 
Fire 

1868-1870.  Table  showing  average  rate  of  premium 
reed,  by  Cal.  insurance  cos.  on  fire  risks  in  force 
Dec.  31;  also  percentage  of  reserve  for  reinsurance 
on  fire  risks  to  the  fire  risks  in  force  Dec.  31.  (3 
A.R.  insurance  comr.  1870:  5.) 

1875-1891.  Table  showing  average  percentage  of  losses 
to  premiums  on  fire  risks  for  past  12  yrs.  (19 
savie  1886  (p.  3)— 24  same  1891.) 

1875-1900.  Table  giving  ratios  of  losses  to  premiums  on 
fire  risks  for  12  yrs.  (20  same  1887  (p.  3)— 33 
same  1900.) 

No  repts.  1896-1898. 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Fire — cont'd 

1875-1903.  Comparative  stmt,  giving  ratio  of  losses  to 
premiums  on  fire  risks  for  29  yra.  (36  same  1903: 
5.) 

1876-1880.  Table  giving  fire  risks  in  force  Dec.  31, 
COS.  of  foreign  countries.  (9  same  1876  (p.  48)  — 
13  same  1880.) 

1876-1894.  Table  showing  business  of  fire  cos.  of  for- 
eign countries,  Cal.  business.  (9  same  1876  (p.  14) 
—27  same  1894.) 

.     Table  giving  fire  risks  in  force  Dec.  31,  cos.  of 

other  sUtes.    (9  same  1876  (p.  47)— 27  same  1894.) 

1876-1903.     Table  showing  fire  business  of  cos.  of  other 
states  for  yr.,  Cal.  business.     (U  some  1876  (pp.  12- 
13)— 36  same  1903.) 
No  repts.  ISUU  18U8. 

1877-1881.  Table  showing  fire  business  of  Cal.  insur- 
ace  COS.  for  yr.,  Cal.  business.  (10  same  1877  (p. 
65)— 14  same  1881.) 

1881-1903.     Table  showing  fire  risks  in  force  Dec.  31, 
cos.  of  foreign  countries,  Cal.  business.     (14  same 
1881  (p.  12)— 36  same  1903.) 
No  repts.  IsaO-lSUS. 

1883-1902.  Comparative  table  showing  amt.  collected 
in  premiums  and  amt.  paid  out  In  losses  by  fire 
insurance  cos.      (35  same  1902:  4-5.) 

1884-1903.  Tabular  stmt,  giving  premiums  reed.,  losses 
paid,  and  ratio  of  losses  to  premiums  for  past  20 
yrs.  by  fire  insurance  cos.     (36  same  1903:  5.) 

1886.  Table  giving  no.  of  U.  S.  cos.  doing  tire  business 
only,  in  state,  during  yr.     (19  same  1886:  4.) 

1894.  Recommendation  re.  act  authorizing  sufficient 
amt.  to  be  transferred,  from  fees  paid  by  insur- 
ance cos.  to  special  fund  for  use  of  insurance  comr., 
and  authorizing  him  to  organize  and  maintain  dept. 
and  that  distr.  attys.  of  various  cos.  in  which  fires 
occurred  be  furnished  with  result  of  investigation. 
(26  same  1894:  5-6.) 

1895-1903.  Table  showing  fire  risks  in  force  in  Cal., 
Dec.  31,  cos.  of  other  states.  (28  same  1895  (p. 
115)— 36  same  1903.) 

Aun.  preliminary  rept.  1805.     No  repts.  1896-1898. 

.     Table  showing  fire  business  of   cos.   of  foreign 

countries  for  yr.,  Cal.  business.  (28  sa7ne  1895 
(p.  116)— 36  same  1903.) 

Ann.  prelimlnai-y  rept.  1805.     No  repts.  1896-1898. 

1902.  Comment  on  fire  insurance  and  comparison  of 
business  done  in  1902  with  1901.  (35  same  1902: 
5-6.) 

.     Remarks  on  unusually  heavy  fire  losses  during 

yr.;  the  loss  ratio  for  Pacific  coast  has  been  65%, 
and  that  for  Cal.  58%;  fire  business  in  Cal.  for  past 
20  yrs.  shows  an  average  loss  ratio  of  43.9%.  (35 
same  1902:  14.) 

1902-1903.     Comparative  stmt,   giving  amt.    of   fire   in- 
surance written   by  cos.  during  1903,  showing  in- 
crease over  1902.     (36  some  1903:  4.) 
Mutual;  see  below,  that  title 

Fire  and  Marine 

Tile  tabulations  in  tbis  group  are  fairly  continuous  from 
1870.     Krom  tliat  yr.  tbcy  arc  consecutive  to  1880, 
l>tii2  or  1895.     Betw.   1895  and  1899  tbcre  are  no 
tabulations,  and  from  1899  tlicy  are  consecutive  to 
1903. 
1868.     Table  compiled   from   ann.   stmts,  of   individual 
fire  and  marine  insurance  cos.  transacting  business 
in  Cal.,  giving  various  percentages.     (1  A.R.  insur- 
ance comr.  1868:  61.) 
.     Comparative   table  of   Cal.   fire   and   marine   in- 
surance COS.,  giving  name  of  cos.,  capital  paid,  amt. 
of   risks   written,   excess   of   income   over  expendi- 
tures, and  comparative  standing  as  to  surplus,  paid 
capital,  etc.     (1  same  1868:  28.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Fire  and  Marine — cont'd 

1S6S-1872.  Ann.  stmts,  of  individual  Cai.  fire  and  ma- 
rine insurance  cos.  (1  same  1868  (pp.  89-107)  — 
5  same  1872.) 

.     Same;  other  states.     (1  same  1868  (pp.  108-123) 

—5  same  1872.) 

.     Table    showing    yr.    of    organization,    location, 

name  of  pres.,  secy.,  agt.,  and  atty.  for  Cal.,  date  of 
license  issued  by  insurance  comr.,  and  date  of  com- 
mencement of  business  in  Cal.  of  fire  and  marine 
insurance  cos.  transacting  business  in  state.  (1 
same  1868  (p.  37)— 5  same  1872.) 

.     Tables   compiled    from   ann.   stmts,   of  fire   and 

marine  insurance  cos.  transacting  business  in  state, 
showing  paid  capital,  assets,  liabilities,  income,  ex- 
penditures, losses,  risks  WTitten,  and  risks  in  force, 
Dec.  31.     (1  same  1868   (pp.  38-41)— 5  same  1872.) 

.     Same;    showing  various  items  composing  gross 

assets  and  liabilities  of  said  cos.  on  Dec.  31.  (1 
same  1868  (pp.  42-49)— 5  same  1872.) 

.     Same;  showing  various  items  composing  income 

of  said  cos.  during  yr.  endg.  Dec.  31.  (1  same  1868 
(pp.  50-53)— 5  same  1872.) 

.     Same;    showing  nature  of  expenditures  of  said 

cos.  during  yr.  endg.  Dec.  31.  (1  same  1868  (pp. 
54-57)— 5  same  1872.) 

.     Same;    showing  amt.   of  risks  written,   amt.  of 

risks  in  force,  average  rate  of  premiums  reed,  on 
fire  risks,  percentage  of  assets  to  risks  in  force, 
and  amt.  of  fire  risks  in  force  in  state.  (1  same 
1868   (pp.  58-60)— 5  same  1872.) 

1869-1895.  Table  showing  various  items  composing  in- 
comes of  fire  and  fire  and  marine  insurance  cos. 
doing  business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31,  cos.  of  other  states. 
(9  same  1876  (pp.  70-73)— 28  same  1895.) 

1870.  Complete  list  of  fire  and  marine  insurance  cos. 
of  other  states  and  countries,  authorized  by  certifi- 
cates from  this  office  and  transacting  business  in 
Cal.,  Dec.  31.     (3  same  1870:  6.) 

.     List  of  fire  and  marine  insurance  cos.  of  other 

states  and  countries  authorized  to  transact  busi- 
ness in  Cal.     (3  same  1870:  5.) 

1871.  Rept.  on  fire  and  marine  risks  that  have  been 
written  in  Cal.  during  yr.     (4  sayne  1871:  10-11.) 

.     Rept.  on  losses  of  fire  and  marine  insurance  cos. 

in  state,  caused  by  Chicago  fire  and  action  of  comr. 
of  insurance  cos.  re.  proper  construction  of  portion 
of  sec.  8,  act  of  Mch.  26,  1868,  referring  to  revok- 
ing of  the  certificate  of  authority  of  insolvent  cos. 
with  reference  to  these  cos.  and  opinion  of  distr. 
court,  approving  this  action.     (4  same  1871:  3-9.) 

1871-1872.  Table  showing  business  transacted  in  state 
during  yr.  endg.  Dec.  31,  by  fire  and  marine  insur- 
ance COS.     (4  same  1871  (pp.  60-63)— 5  .same  1872.) 

1872.  Ann.  stmts,  of  Individual  fire  and  marine  cos.  of 
foreign  countries.     (5  same  1872:  229-255.) 

.  Recapitulation;  all  cos.;  aggregates;  table  show- 
ing various  Items  composing  incomes  of  fire  and 
fire  and  marine  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in 
Cal.     (5  same  1872:  69-70.) 

.     Same;    table   showing  various   Items  composing 

gross  liabilities  (except  capital  stock).  (5  same 
1872:  67-68.) 

.     Same;    table   showing  various   Items  composing 

gross  assets.     (5  same  1872:  65-66.) 

.  Same;  table  showing  summary  of  assets,  liabili- 
ties. Income,  expenditures,  etc.,  and  amt.  of  surphis 
over  capital  stock,  or  amt.  necessary  to  cover  n  de- 
flclency  In  same.     (5  same  1872:  73-74.) 

.     Same;    table   showing  various   Items  composing 

expenditures.     (5  same  1872:  71-72.) 

.     Cos.  of  other  slates  and  foreign  countries;  table 

showing  amt.  of  risks  written,  premiums  reed.,  and 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Fire  and  Marine— cont'd 

amt.  of  risks  in  force  Dec.  31,  with  premiums  there- 
on.    (5  same  1872:  75-78.) 

1S72.  Same;  tables  showing  fire  risks  written  during 
yr.,  fire  risks  in  force;  marine  risks  written  during 
yr.;  marine  risks  In  force;  and  total  amt.  of  fire 
and  marine  business  written  in  Cal.  during  yr. 
(5  same  1872:  18-23.) 

.  Cal.  COS.;  table  giving  summary  of  assets,  lia- 
bilities, income,  expenditures,  etc.,  and  amt.  of  sur- 
plus over  capital  stock,  or  amt.  necessary  to  cover 
deficiency  in  same,  of  fire  and  marine  insurance  cos. 
doing  business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (5  same  1872:  32- 
33.) 

.     Same;    table  showing  various   items  composing 

liabilities,  except  capital  stock,  of  cos.  on  Dec.  31. 
(5  same  1872:  26-27.) 

.     Cos.  of  foreign  countries;  table  showing  various 

items  composing  gross  assets  of  cos.  doing  business 
in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.     (5  same  1872:  48-49.) 

.     Same;    table   showing  various   Items  composing 

the  liabilities  (except  capital  stock)  of  cos.  in  Cal., 
Dec.  31.     (5  same  1872:  50-51.) 

.     Same;    table   showing  various   Items  composing 

incomes  of  cos.  doing  business  In  Cal.,  Dec.  31. 
(5  same  1872:  52-53.) 

.     Same;    table   showing  various  Items  composing 

the  expenditures  of  cos.  doing  business  in  Cal.,  Dec. 
31.     (5  same  1872:  54-55.) 

.  Same;  table  giving  summary  of  the  assets,  lia- 
bilities, income,  expenditures,  etc.,  and  amt.  of  sur- 
plus over  capital  stock,  or  amt.  necessary  to  cover 
a  deficiency  in  the  same  of  cos.  doing  business  in 
Cal.,  Dec.  31.     (5  same  1872:  56-57.) 

.     Cos.  of  other  states;    table  giving  summary  of 

assets,  liabilities,  income,  expenditures,  etc.,  and 
amt.  of  surplus  over  capital  stock,  or  amt.  neces- 
sary to  cover  deficiency  in  same.  (5  same  1872: 
46-47.) 

.     Same;    table  showing  various   Items  composing 

expenditures.     (5  same  1872:  44-45.) 

.     Same;    table   showing   various   Items  composing 

the  Incomes.     (5  same  1872:  42-43.) 

.     Same;    table  showing  various   items   composing 

liabilities,  except  capital  stock.  (5  same  1872:  40- 
41.) 

.    Same;    table  showing  various  Items  composing 

gross  assets.     (5  same  1872:  38-39.) 

1872-1886.  Table  showing  amt.  of  risks  written  and 
premiums  reed,  by  each  fire  and  marine  co.  (19 
satne  1886:  6.) 

.    Table  of  flre  and  marine  losses.     (19  same  1886: 

6.) 

1876-1878.  Recapitulation;  all  cos.;  aggregates;  table 
giving  total  amt.  of  fire  and  marine  Insurance  In 
force  In  Cal.  Doc.  31.  (9  savie  1876  (p.  49)— 11 
same  1878.) 

1870-1879.  Same;  table  giving  total  amt.  of  flre  and 
marine  business  written  in  Cal.  during  yr.  (9 
same  1876   (p.  49)— 12  same  1879.) 

.     Same;    table   showing  various   Items  composing 

gross  assets.  (9  same  1876  (p.  103)— 12  same  1879.) 

.     Same;    table   showing  various   Items   composing 

expenditures.  (9  same  1876  (p.  106)— 12  same 
1879.) 

.     Same;    table  showing  various   items   composing 

incomes.     (9  .same  1876    (p.  105)— 12  same  1879.) 

.     Same;    table   showing  various   Items  composing 

gross  llubilltlos,  except  capital  stock.  (9  same 
1876  (p.  104)— 12  same  1879.) 

.     Table  showliig  fire  and  marine  business  of  Cal. 

Insurance  cos.  for  yr.,  Cal.  business.  (9  same  1876 
(p.  11)— 12  same  1879.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


145 


INSURANCE— cont'd 

Fiic  and  Marine — cont'd 

.     Stmt,  of  assets,  liabilities.  Income,  expenditures, 

and  amt.  of  surplus,  as  regards  policy-holders  (in 
U.  S.  currency)  of  cos.  admitted  to  do  business  in 
Cal.  since  Jan.  1,  1877.  (9  same  187G  (p.  118)  — 
12  same  1879.) 

.     Table    showing    yr.    of    organization,    location, 

names  of  pres..  secy,  and  agt.,  and  atty.  for  Cal., 
date  of  certificate  issued  by  insurance  comr.,  date 
of  commencement  of  business  in  Cal.  of  cos.  au- 
thorized to  transact  business  in  state,  Dec.  31.  (9 
same  187G  (pp.  43-45)— 12  same  1879.) 

1876-1880.  Recapitulation;  all  cos.;  aggregates;  table 
showing  amt.  of  risks  written,  premiums  reed.,  and 
amt.  of  risks  in  force.  Dec.  31,  with  premiums 
thereon,  of  cos.  doing  business  in  Cal.  (9  same 
1876  (p.  107)— 13  same  1880.) 

.  Same;  summary  of  assets,  liabilities,  expendi- 
tures, etc.,  and  amt.  of  surplus  over  capital  stock, 
or  amt.  necessary  to  cover  deficiency  in  same,  of 
cos.  doing  business  in  Cal.  (9  same  1876  (p.  102) 
—13  same  1880.) 

.    Same;    table  showing  amt.   and   description   of 

risks  In  force  Dec.  31.  (9  same  1876  (p.  46)— 13 
same  1880.) 

.  Same;  table  giving  summary  of  assets,  liabili- 
ties, income,  expenditures,  etc.,  and  amt.  of  sur- 
plus over  capital  stock,  or  amt.  necessary  to  cover 
deficiency  in  same.  (9  same  1876  (p.  50) — 13  same 
1880.) 

.     Same;    table  showing  various  items  comprising 

the  liabilities,  except  capital  stock.  (9  same  1876 
(p.  52)— 13  same  1880.) 

1876-1882.  Cos.  of  other  states;  table  giving  summary 
of  assets,  liabilities,  expenditures,  etc.,  and  amt. 
of  surplus  over  capital  stock  or  amt.  necessary  to 
cover  a  deficiency  in  same  of  cos.  doing  business  in 
Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (9  sayne  1876  (pp.  58-61)— 15  same 
1882.) 

.     Cos.  of  foreign  countries;  table  giving  summary 

of  assets,  liabilities,  income,  expenditures,  etc.,  and 
amt.  of  surplus  over  capital  stock,  or  amt.  neces- 
sary to  cover  deficiency  in  same,  of  cos.  doing  busi- 
ness in  Cal.,  Dec.  31;  by  cos.  (9  same  1876  (pp. 
82-83)— 15  same  1882.) 

1876-1895.  Cos.  of  other  states;  table  showing  amt.  of 
risks  written,  premiums  reed.,  and  amt.  of  risks  in 
force  Dec.  31,  with  premiums  thereon.  (9  sa7ne 
1876  (pp.  78-81)— 28  same  1895.) 

.     Same;    table   showing   various   items  composing 

gross  assets.  (9  same  1876  (pp.  62-65) — 28  same 
1895.) 

.     Same;  table  giving  various  items  composing  the 

liabilities,  except  capital  stock.  (9  same  1876  (pp. 
66-69)— 28  same  1895.) 

.    Same;    table  showing  various  items  composing 

expenditures.  (9  same  1876  (pp.  74-77) — 28  same 
1895.) 

.     Cos.  of  foreign  countries;  table  showing  various 

items  composing  incomes.  (9  same  1876  (pp.  88- 
89)— 28  same  1895.) 

.     Same;    table   showing  various   Items  composing 

expenditures.  (9  same  1876  (pp.  90-91) — 28  same 
1895.) 
.  Same;  table  showing  amt.  of  risks  written,  pre- 
miums reed.,  and  amt.  of  risks  in  force  Dec.  31. 
with  premiums  thereon.  (9  same  1876  (pp.  92-93) 
— 28  same  1895.) 

.     Same;    table   showing   gross   assets   of   cos.     (9 

same  1876  (pp.  84-85)— 28  same  1895.) 

.     Same;    table  showing  various   items  composing 

liabilities,  except  capital  stock.  (9  sam.e  1876  (pp. 
86-87)— 28  savie  1895.) 

10 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Fire  and  Marine — cont'd 

.     Cal.  COS.;  table  showing  various  items  composing 

gross  assets.    (9  same  1876  (p.  51) — 28  same  1895.) 

.     Same;    table  showing   various   itims  composing 

Incomes.     (9  same  1876  (p.  53) — 28  same  1895.) 

.     Same;    table   showing  various   items  composing 

expenditures.  (9  same  1876  (p.  54) — 28  same 
1895.) 

.  Same;  table  showing  amt.  of  risks  written,  pre- 
miums reed,  and  amt.  of  risks  in  force  Dec.  31, 
with  premiums  thereon.  (9  same  1876  (p.  55)  — 
28  same  1895.) 

1877.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  fire  and  marine  insurance 
done  in  state  during  yr.  endg.  Dec.  31,  together 
with  names  and  localities  of  several  cos.  trans- 
acting business.     (10  same  1877:  1C3-164.) 

1878-1885.  Rept.  showing  amt.  of  fire,  marine,  and  life 
insurance  business  transacted  in  state  during  yr. 
endg.  Dec.  31,  together  with  names  and  localities 
of  cos.      (11  same   1878    (pp.  3-4)— 18  same  1885.) 

.     Table    showing    yr.    of    organization,    location, 

names  of  pres.,  secy.,  and  agt.  and  atty.  for  Cal., 
and  date  of  certificate  of  authority  issued  by  in- 
surance comr.  and  date  of  commencement  of  busi- 
ness in  Cal.  of  fire,  marine,  and  life  insurance  cos. 
authorized  to  transact  business  on  Feb.  1.  (11 
same  1878  (pp.  17-19)— 18  same  1885.) 

1880.  Rept.  on  act  to  regulate  fire,  marine,  and  inland 
insurance  cos.  transacting  business  in  state.  (Sen. 
jol.  23  sess.  pp.  268-269.) 

18S0-1882.  Recapitulation;  all  cos.;  aggregates;  table 
showing  various  items  composing  liabilities,  except 
capital  stock,  of  fire  and  marine  insurance  cos. 
doing  business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (13  A.R.  insurance 
comr.  1880  (p.  92)— 15  same  1882.) 

1880-1895.  Same;  table  showing  various  items  compos- 
ing the  assets  of  fire  and  marine  insurance  cos. 
doing  business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (13  same  1880  (p. 
91)— 28  same  1895.) 

.     Same;    table   showing  various   items  composing 

expenditures  of  fire  and  marine  insurance  cos. 
doing  business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (13  same  1880  (p. 
93)— 28  same  1895.) 

.     Same;    table   showing  various   Items  composing 

incomes  of  fire  and  marine  insurance  cos.  doing 
business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (13  same  1880  (p.  93)  — 
28  same  1895.) 

1881-1883.  Table  giving  summary  of  assets,  liabilities, 
income,  expenditures,  etc.,  and  amt.  of  surplus  over 
capital  stock  of  fire  and  marine  insurance  cos. 
doing  business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31;  by  cos.  (14  same 
1881   (p.  96)— 16  same  1883.) 

1881-1895.  Table  showing  amt.  of  risks  written,  pre- 
miums reed.,  and  amt.  of  risks  In  force  Dec.  31, 
with  premiums  thereon,  of  fire  and  marine  insur- 
ance COS.  doing  business  in  Cal.;  by  cos.  (4  same 
1881   (p.  100)— 28  same  1895.) 

.     Cal.  COS.;  table  showing  various  items  composing 

liabilities,  except  capital  stock,  of  fire  and  marine 
insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (14 
same  1881  (p.  42)— 28  same  1895.) 

.  Same;  table  giving  summary  of  assets,  liabili- 
ties, income,  expenditures,  etc.,  and  amt.  of  sur- 
plus over  capital  stock,  of  fire  and  marine  Insur- 
ance COS.  doing  business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (14  same 
1881  (p.  40)— 28  same  1895.) 

1883-1895.  Recapitulation;  cos.  of  other  states;  table 
giving  summary  of  assets,  liabilities.  Income,  ex- 
penditures, etc.,  and  amt.  of  surplus  over  capital 
stock  of  cos.  doing  Inisino.ss  In  Cal..  Dec.  31.  (16 
same  1883  (pp.  49-52)— 28  same  1895.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


INSURANCE — cont'd 

Fire  and  Marine — cont'd 

.     Recapitulation;   cos.  of  foreign  countries;   table 

giving  summary  of  assets,  liabilities,  income,  ex- 
penditures, etc.,  and  net  surplus  of  cos.  doing  busi- 
ness in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (16  same  1883  (pp.  73-74)  — 
28  same  1895.) 

.  Recapitulation;  all  cos.;  aggregates;  table  show- 
ing various  items  composing  liabilities  of  cos. 
doing  business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (16  same  1883  (p. 
98)— 28  same  1895.) 

1884-1895.  Same;  table  giving  summary  of  assets,  lia- 
bilities, income,  expenditures,  etc.,  of  cos.  doing 
business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (17  same  1884  (p.  92)  — 
28  same  1895.) 

1886.  Summary  showing  fire  and  marine  business 
transacted  in  state  for  yr.  1886.  (19  same  1886: 
6-7.) 

.     Table   giving   no.   of  U.   S.   cos.   doing  fire  and 

marine  business  only,  in  state,  also  no.  in  U.  S.; 
cos.  doing  marine  business  only,  in  state.  (19 
same  1886:  4.) 

.     Tables  giving  foreign  cos.  doing  fire  and  marine 

business  only,  in  state;  also  foreign  cos.  doing 
marine  business  only,  in  state.     (19  same  1886:  5.) 

1887.  Table  giving  fire  and  marine  business  transacted 
in  state,  cos.  of  Cal.,  other  states,  and  foreign  coun- 
tries.    (20  same  1887:  4-5.) 

.     Comments  on  condition  of  fire  and  marine  cos., 

life  cos.,  title  insurance  cos.     (20  same  1887:  5-6.) 

189C-1S98.     For  these  yrs.  no  repts.  were  prtd. 

1899.  Cos.  of  foreign  countries;  table  showing  various 
items  composing  liabilities,  except  capital  stock, 
of  cos.  doing  business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (32  same 
1899:  48-49.) 

1899-1903.  Recapitulation;  all  cos.;  aggregates;  table 
showing  various  items  composing  liabilities  of  fire 
and  marine  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  Cal., 
Dec.  31.     (32  same  1899  (p.  63)— 36  same  1903.) 

.     Same;    table   showing  various   items  composing 

incomes.     (32  same  1899   (p.  64)— 36  saine  1903.) 

.  Same;  table  showing  amt.  of  risks  written,  pre- 
miums reed.,  and  amt.  of  risks  In  force  on  Dec.  31, 
with  premiums  thereon.  (32  same  1899  (p.  65)  — 
36  saine  1903.) 

.     Same;    table  showing  various   items   composing 

expenditures.  (32  savie  1899  (p.  64)— 36  same 
1903.) 

.     Same;    table   showing  various   Items  composing 

assets.     (32  same  1899   (p.  62)— 36  same  1903.) 

.  Same;  summary  of  assets,  liabilities,  income,  ex- 
penditures.   (32  same  1899  (p.  62)— 36  satne  1903.) 

.     Cal.   COS.;    table   showing   assets,    liabilities,   ex- 

penditu-es,  etc.,  of  fire  and  fire  and  marine  Insur- 
ance COS.  doing  business  In  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (32  same 
1899   (p.  22)— 36  same  1903.) 

.     Same;    table   showing   various   items   composing 

assets.     (32  .same  1899  (p.  22)— 36  same  1903.) 

.  Same;  table  showing  amt.  of  risks  written,  pre- 
miums reed.,  amt.  of  risks  In  force  Dec.  31,  with 
premiums  thereon.  (32  same  1899  (p.  24)— 36 
same  1903.) 

.     Same;    table  showing  various   Items  composing 

expenditures.  (32  same  1899  (p.  23)— 36  same 
1903.) 

.     Same;    table  showing  various   Items   compoHlng 

Incomes.     (32  same  1899    (p.  23)— 36  same  1903.) 

.     Cos.  of  other  states;    table  giving  summary   of 

aBseta,  llabllltlcB,  Income,  expenditures,  etc.,  and 
amt.  of  Hurplus  over  capital  stock,  of  cos.  doing 
huHlncBS  In  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (32  same  1899  (|i|i  -• 
25j— 36  same  1903.) 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Fire  and  Marine — cont'd 

.     Same;    table  showing  various  items   composing 

incomes.  (32  same  1899  (pp.  34-35) — 36  same 
1903.) 

.     Same;    table   showing  various   items   composing 

liabilities.  (32  same  1899  (pp.  30-33)— 36  same 
1903.) 

.     Same;    table   showing  various   items  composing 

assets.     (32  same  1899  (pp.  26-29)— 36  same  1903.) 

.     Same;    table  showing  various   items  composing 

expenditures.  (32  same  1899  (pp.  36-39)— 36  same 
1903.) 

.  Same;  table  showing  amt.  of  risks  written,  pre- 
miums reed.,  and  amt.  of  risks  in  force  Dec.  31, 
with  premiums  thereon.  (32  same  1899  (pp.  40- 
43)— 36  same  1903.) 

.     Cos.  of  foreign  countries;  table  showing  various 

items  composing  assets  of  cos.  doing  business  in 
Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (32  same  1899  (pp.  46-47)— 36  same 
1903.) 

.     Same;    table  showing  various   items  composing 

incomes  of  cos.  doing  business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (32 
same  1899  (p.  50)— 36  sayne  1903.) 

.     Same;    table   showing  various  items  composing 

expenditures  of  cos.  doing  business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31. 
(32  same  1899  (pp.  51-52)— 36  same  1903.) 

.  Same;  table  showing  amt.  of  risks  written,  pre- 
miums reed.,  and  amt.  of  risks  in  force  Dec.  31, 
with  premiums  thereon  of  cos.  doing  business  In 
Cal.     (32  same  1899   (pp.  53-54)— 36  same  1903.) 

1900-1903.  Same;  table  showing  various  items  com- 
posing liabilities,  except  capital  stock,  of  cos.  doing 
business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (33  same  1900  (pp.  48- 
49)— 36  same  1903.) 

.  Same;  table  giving  summary  of  assets,  liabili- 
ties, income,  expenditures,  etc.,  and  net  surplus  of 
cos.  doing  business  In  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (32  same  1899 
(pp.  44-45)— 36  same  1903.) 

.     Cal.  COS.;   table  showing  various   items  compos- 
ing liabilities,  except   capital   stock,   of  cos.  doing 
business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.     (33  satne  1900  (p.  22)  — 
36  same  1903.) 
Guarantee  Companies;  see  Investment  Companies 
Health;  see  above,  Accident.     1903 
Laws 

1868.     Statutory  laws  relating  to  Insurance.     128  pp. 

1873.     Insurance  laws  of  Cal.,  in  force  Jan.  1.     92  pp. 

Not    soon;    entry    frnm    Suppl.    Cat.    Lftw    Dopt.    Cal. 

State  Llliran',  1>^'M. 
Insurance  laws  of  Cal.     143  pp. 


1904. 
Life 
1868. 


List  of  life  Insurance  cos.  transacting  business 
in  state  at  time  of  organization  of  office.  (1  A.R. 
Insurance  comr.  1868:  32.) 

.     List  of  life  COS.  admitted  to  transact  business  In 

state  since  olTiee  was  organized.    (1  same  1868:  32.) 

1868-1871.  Table  compiled  from  ann.  stmts,  of  life  in- 
surance cos,  transacting  business  In  Cal.,  showing 
capital,  assets,  liabilities,  Income,  expenditures, 
losses,  etc.,  of  said  cos.  on  Dec.  31.  (1  same  1868 
(pp.  64-65)— 4  same  1871.) 

1868-1872.  Same;  showing  various  Items  composing  In- 
come of  said  COS.  during  yr.  endg.  Dec.  31.  (1 
same  1S68  (pp.  74-75)— 5  same  1872.) 

.  Same;  showing  various  Items  composing  liabili- 
ties of  said  COS.  on  Doc.  31.  (1  same  1868  (pp.  70- 
73)— 5  same  1872.) 

.     Same;   showing  various  Items  composing  assets 

of  said  COS.,  Dec.  31.  (1  same  1868  (pp.  66-G9)  — 
5  same  1872.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


1-17 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Life — cont'd 

.     Same:  showing  no.  of  policies  Issued  during  yr. 

by  said  cos.,  amts.  insured  thereby,  average  amt.  of 
said  policies,  and  amt.  of  policies  In  force  Dec.  31. 
(1  same  18G8  (pp.  80-81)— 5  same  1872.) 

.  Same;  showing  various  Items  composing  expen- 
ditures of  said  cos.  during  yr.  endg.  Dec.  31.  (1 
same  18G8  (pp.  76-79) — 5  same  1872.) 

.     Ann.  stmts,  of  individual  life  insurance  cos.     (1 

same  1868   (pp.  124-125)— 5  same  1872.) 

.     Table    showing    yr.    of    organization,    location, 

names  of  pres..  secy.,  and  atty.  for  Cal.,  date  of 
license  issued  by  insurance  comr.  and  date  of  com- 
mencement of  business  in  Cal.  of  life  insurance  cos. 
transacting  business  in  state,  Dec.  31.  (1  .soHie 
1868  (pp.  62-63)— 5  same  1872.) 

1870.  Complete  list  of  life  insurance  cos.  of  other 
states  transacting  business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (3 
same  1870:  7.) 

.     List  of  life  insurance  cos.  withdrawn  from  state 

during  yr.     (3  same  1870:  7.) 

.  List  of  life  insurance  cos.  of  other  states  ad- 
mitted to  state  during  yr.     (3  same  1870:  6.) 

1871.  Table  showing  business  transacted  In  state  dur- 
ing yr.  endg.  Dec.  31,  by  life  Insurance  cos.  (4 
sa;»ie  1871:  108-109.) 

1872.  Table  showing  no.  and  amt.  of  policies  which 
have  ceased  to  be  In  force  during  yr.,  with  mode 
of  their  termination.     (5  same  1872:  120-123.) 

.  Table  showing  no.  and  amt.  of  policies,  includ- 
ing additions.  In  force  at  end  of  previous  yr.,  and 
exhibit  of  policies  issued  and  of  those  which  have 
ceased  to  be  In  force  at  end  of  yr.  (5  same  1872: 
118-119.) 

.  Recommendation  re.  law  which  shall  compel  in- 
sertion into  every  policy  of  life  insurance  issued 
within  state  by  co.  belonging  to  other  states  or 
countries,  a  covenant  with  the  insured  that  if,  for 
any  reason,  the  co.  shall  discontinue  business  In 
Cal.  during  pendency  of  such  policy,  the  assurant 
shall  be  entitled  to  recover  from  co.  a  prescribed 
per  centum  of  present  value  of  policy.  (5  same 
1872:  8-9.) 

.  Table  showing  assets,  liabilities,  insurance  re- 
serve, and  total  of  premium  notes  and  deferred  and 
uncollected  premiums,  and  ratios  of  same,  of  life 
Insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (5 
same  1872:  112-115.) 

.    Same;    assets,    liabilities,    reinsurance    reserve, 

and  amt.  of  Interest-bearing  investments,  and  sur- 
plus or  deficiency  of  same,  as  compared  with  re- 
serve liability  of  life  insurance  cos.  doing  business 
in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.     (5  same  1872:  102-105.) 

- — — .  Same;  total  admitted  assets,  reinsurance  re- 
serve, and  premium  note  accts.  and  ratios  of  same 
to  assets  and  reserve.     (5  same  1872:  106-111.) 

1876.  Same;  new  policies  written  during  yr.,  policies 
renewed,  and  amt.  of  policies  in  force  Dec.  31,  of 
life  insurance  cos.  doing  business  In  Cal.  (9  same 
1876:  57.) 

.     Stmt,  of  life  cos.  authorized  to  transact  general 

business  In  state.     (9  same  1876:  5.) 

.     Ann.  stmts,  of  Individual  life  insurance  cos.  of 

other  states  doing  business  In  Cal.  (9  same  1876: 
119-134.) 

1876-1877.  Table  showing  assets,  liabilities,  reinsur- 
ance reserve,  and  amt.  of  Interest-bearing  Invest- 
ments, and  surplus  or  deficiency  of  same,  as  com- 
pared with  reserved  liability  of  life  Insurance  cos. 
In  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (9  same  1876  (p.  112) — 10  same 
1877.) 

.     Same;  yr„  organization,  location,  names  of  pres., 

secy.,  and  agt.  and  atty.  for  Cal.  and  date  of  certlfl- 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Life — cont'd 

cate  of  authority  Issued  by  Insurance  comr.,  and 
date  of  commencement  of  business  in  Cal.  of  life 
Insurance  cos.  authorized  to  transact  business  on 
Feb.  1.     (9  same  1876  (p.  56)— 10  same  1877.) 

1876-1879.  Same;  admitted  assets  and  reinsurance  re- 
serve, and  total  of  premium  notes  and  deferred 
and  uncollected  premiums,  and  ratios  of  same,  of 
life  ins\irance  cos.  doing  business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31. 
(9  same  1876   (p.  115)— 12  sa»ie  1879.) 

.     Same;    total  and   premium   income,  and  amt.  of 

deferred  and  uncollected  premiums,  and  ratios  of 
same  to  premium  income,  of  life  insurance  cos. 
doing  business  In  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (9  same  1876  (p. 
114)— 12  same  1879.) 

.  Same;  total  admitted  assets,  reinsurance  re- 
serve, and  premium  note  accts.;  and  ratios  of  same, 
to  assets  and  reserve,  of  life  Insurance  cos.  doing 
business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (9  same  1876  (p.  113)  — 
12  same  1879.) 

1876-1903.     Same;    various    items    composing    expendi- 
tures of  life  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  Cal., 
Dec.  31.     (9  same  1876  (p.  Ill)— 36  same  1903.) 
No  repts.  1896-1898. 

.     Same;   various  items  composing  incomes  of  life 

insurance  cos.  doing  business  In  Cal.,  Dec.  31.     (9 
same  1876  (p.  110)— 36  same  1903.) 
No  rcpt.s.  18H0-1898. 

.  Same;  various  items  composing  liabilities,  capi- 
tal not  included,  of  life  insurance  cos.  doing  busi- 
ness in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (9  same  1876  (p.  109)— 36 
same  1903.) 

No  repts.  1896-1808. 

.     Same;  various  Items  composing  assets  of  life  in- 
surance COS.   doing  business   In   Cal.,   Dec.   31.     (9 
same  1876  (p.  108)— 36  same  1903.) 
No  repts.  1S9G-1898. 

1878-1879.  Same;  assets,  liabilities,  and  reinsurance 
reserve  of  life  insurance  cos.  doing  business  In 
Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (11  same  1878  (p.  100) — 12  same 
1879.) 

1878-1903.     Same;  new  policies  written  during  yr.,  poli- 
cies renewed,  and  amt.  of  policies  in  force,  Dec.  31, 
of  life  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  Cal.,  Cal. 
business.     (11  same  1878   (p.  15)— 36  same  1903.) 
No  repts.  1896-1898. 

1883-1903.  Comparative  table  showing  premiums  reed, 
in  Cal.  during  past  20  yrs,  by  life  insurance  cos., 
and  losses  and  endowments  paid  by  them.  (35 
same  1902  (pp.  8-9)— 36  savie  1903.) 

1885-1903.  Table  showing  no.  and  amt.  of  policies 
which  have  ceased  to  be  in  force  during  yr.  with 
mode  of  termination  of  life  Insurance  cos.  doing 
business  In  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (18  same  1885  (pp.  119- 
120)— 36  same  1903.) 
No  repts.  1896-1898. 

.  Same;  no.  and  amt.  of  policies,  including  addi- 
tions, in  force  at  end  of  previous  yr.,  and  an  ex- 
hibit of  policies  issued,  and  of  those  which  have 
ceased  to  be  in  force  during  yr.  and  those  in  force 
at  end  of  yr.,  of  life  insurance  cos.  doing  business 
in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (18  same  1885  (pp.  117-118)— 36 
same  1903.) 

No  repts.    1896-1898. 

1886.  Table  giving  no.  of  U.  S.  cos.,  life  cos.  (19 
same  1886:  4.) 

1887.  See  above.  Fire  and  Marine;  this  date. 

.     Suggestion   that   standard   for  valuation   of  life 

insurance  policies  should  be  advanced  from  4Vi% 
to  4%  with  adoption  of  the  Combined  Experience  or 
Actuaries  Table  of  Mortality.     (20  same  1887:  7.) 

1888.  On  act  to  amend  sec.  447  of  civil  code  of  state, 
re.  valuation  of  policies  of  life  Insurance.  (21 
same  1888:  128.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Life — cont'd 

1891-1894.  Table  showing  risks  written  and  risks  ter- 
minated during  yr.  and  certificates  in  force  Dec.  31, 
of  all  assessment  life,  accident,  and  endowment 
assns.  authorized  to  do  business  in  state.  (24  same 
1891    (p.  125)— 27  same  1894.) 

.     Same;     incomes    and    expenditures    during    yr. 

1891,  and  financial  condition  on  Dec.  31,  of  all  as- 
sessment, life,  accident,  and  endowment  assns. 
authorized  to  do  business  in  state.  (24  some  1891 
(pp.  123-124)— 27  same  1894.) 

1894.  Comments  on  cost  of  life  insurance.  (27  same 
1894:  39-41.) 

1902.  Summary  showing  life  business  for  yr.,  indi- 
cating amt.  of  risks  written,  premiums  reed.,  losses 
paid,  and  ratio  of  losses  to  premiums  as  to  Cal. 
COS.,  COS.  of  other  states,  and  foreign  countries. 
(35  same  1902:  4.) 

.     Summary  showing  more  fully  the  conditions  of 

life    insurance    business    for    past    yr.     (35    same 

1902:  8.) 
1902-1903.     Comments    on    life    insurance,    assessment 

cos.     (35  same  1902   (p.  9)— 36  same  1903.) 
.     Same;    level-premium  cos.     (35  same  1902    (pp. 

7-8)— 36  same  1903.) 

1903.  Tabular  summary  of  life  Insurance  business  for 
yr.,  ordinary  life  business  and  industrial  business. 
(36  same  1903:  8.) 

Assessment;  see  above,  that  title 

Marine 

See  also  above,  Fire  and  Marine. 

1871.  List  of  marine  insurance  cos.  admitted  during 
yr.  to  transact  business  in  Cal.  (4  A.R.  insurance 
comr.  1871:  9.) 

.     Ann.  stmts,  of  individual  marine  cos.  of  foreign 

countries.     (5  same  1872:  257-273.) 

.     Tables  showing  various  items  composing  gross 

assets,  liabilities  (except  capital  stock),  incomes, 
expenditures,  risks  written,  premiums  reed.,  and 
amt.  of  risks  in  force,  of  marine  insurance  cos. 
doing  business  In  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (5  same  1872:  58- 
64.) 

.  Same;  summary  of  assets,  liabilities,  income,  ex- 
penditures, etc.,  and  amt.  of  surplus  over  capital 
stock,  or  amt.  necessary  to  cover  deficiency  in  same, 
of  marine  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  Cal., 
Dec.  31.     (5  same  1872:  63.) 

1876.  Same;  business  of  marine  cos.  of  foreign  coun- 
tries for  1876,  Cal.  business.     (9  same  1876:  15.) 

.     Same;   various  items  composing  expenditures  of 

marine  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  Cal.,  Dec. 
31.     (9  same  1876  (p.  100)— 28  same  1895.) 

.     Citation  from  decision  of  Supreme  Coiirt  of  XJ.  S. 

aflSrmlng  justice  of  act  of  sec.  451,  Mch.  30,  1874, 
re.  valuation  of  surrendered  policies,  and  recom- 
mendation for  amdrat.  of  sec.  451,  to  conform  to 
principles  laid  down  by  court.     (9  same  1876:  5-7.) 

187C-1880.  Stmt,  giving  cos.  authorized  to  collect  re- 
newal premiums  only.  (9  savie  1876  (p.  5) — 13 
same  1880.) 

No  rcplH.  1877-1870. 

.     Table  giving  marine  risks  In  force  Dec.  31.     (9 

same  1876  (p.  48)— 13  same  1880.) 

1876-1881.  Same;  summary  of  assets,  liabilities,  In- 
come, expenditures,  etc.,  and  amt.  of  surplus  over 
capital  stock,  or  amt.  necessary  to  cover  deficiency 
In  same,  of  marine  Insurance  cos.  doing  business 
In  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (9  same  1876  (pp.  94-95)- 14  same 
1881.) 

1876-1884.  Same;  no.  and  amt.  of  |)olicloH  which  have 
ceased  to  be  In  force  during  yr.  wllh  mode  of  their 
termination,  cos.  doing  buslncHS  In  Cal..  Dec.  31. 
(9  same  1876   (p.  117)— 17  same  1884.) 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Marine — cont'd 

1876-1885.  Same;  no.  and  amt.  of  policies.  Including 
additions,  in  force  at  end  of  previous  yr.  and  ex- 
hibit of  policies  issued  and  of  those  which  have 
ceased  to  be  in  force  during  yr.  and  of  those  in 
force  at  end  of  yr.,  cos.  doing  business  in  Cal.,  Dec. 
31.     (9  sa7ne  1S76  (p.  116)— 18  sa7ne  1885.) 

.     Tables   showing  various  items  composing  gross 

assets,  liabilities,  incomes,  risks  written,  premiums 
reed.,  and  amt.  of  risks  in  force,  of  marine  Insur- 
ance cos.  doing  business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (9  same 
1876   (pp.  96-101)— 28  same  1895.) 

1877-1880.  Table  showing  business  of  marine  cos.  for 
yr.,  Cal.  business.  (10  some  1877  (p.  173)— 13 
saitie  1880.) 

1877-1887.  Same;  marine  business  of  Cal.  insurance 
cos.  for  yr.,  Cal.  business.  (10  same  1877  (p.  166) 
—20  same  1887.) 

1881-1885.  Same;  marine  risks  in  force  on  Dec.  31, 
Cal.  business.  (14  same  1881  (p.  15) — 18  same 
1885.) 

1882-1885.  Same;  summary  of  assets,  liabilities,  in- 
come, expenditures,  etc.,  and  amt.  of  surplus  over 
capital  stock,  of  marine  insurance  cos.  doing  busi- 
ness in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (15  same  1882  (pp.  92-93)  — 
18  some  1885.) 

1883-1903.  Same;  premiums  reed.,  losses  paid,  and  ra- 
tio of  losses  to  premiums  In  state  by  marine  insur- 
ance cos.     (35  same  1902  (p.  7)— 36  same  1903.) 

1886.  See  above.  Fire  and  Marine,  this  date;  two  out 
of  the  three  titles. 

1886-1887.  Table  showing  marine  risks  in  force,  of 
foreign  cos.,  Dec.  31,  Cal.  business.  (19  A.R.  insur- 
ance comr.  1SS6  (p.  23)— 20  same  1887.) 

1886-1895.  Summary  of  assets,  liabilities,  income,  ex- 
penditures, etc.,  of  marine  Insurance  cos.  doing 
business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (19  same  1886  (pp.  102- 
103)— 28  same  1895.) 

1887.  See  above.  Fire  and  Marine;  this  date. 

1888-1891.  Table  showing  marine  risks  in  force,  of  for- 
eign cos.  and  cos.  of  other  states,  Dec.  31,  Cal. 
business.  (21  A.R.  insurance  comr.  1888  (p.  22)  — 
24  same  1891.) 

1888-1903.  Same;  business  of  marine  cos.  for  yr., 
Cal.  business.  (21  same  1888  (p.  20)— 36  same 
1903.) 

No  repts.  ISOG-lSnS. 

1892-1900.     Same;    marine  risks  in  force  Dec.  31,  Cal. 
business.     (25  same  1892   (p.  15)— 33  same  1900.) 
No  ropts.  18!)0-18ns. 

1896-1898.     For  these  yrs.  no  repts.  were  prtd. 

1899-1903.  Table  showing  various  items  composing  in- 
comes of  marine  Insurance  cos.  doing  business  In 
Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (32  some  1899  (p.  59)— 36  same 
1903.) 

.  Tables  showing  various  items  composing  expen- 
ditures, risks  written,  jircmlums  reed.,  and  amt.  of 
risks  in  force,  assets,  and  liabilities,  of  marine  cos. 
doing  business  in  Cal.,  Dec.  31.  (32  some  1899 
(pp.  5G-(il)— 36  some  1903.) 

.  Summary  of  assets,  liabilities,  Income,  expendi- 
tures, etc.,  of  marine  cos.  doing  business  in  Cal., 
Dec.  31.     (32  .some  1899  (p.  55)— 36  some  1903.) 

1902.  Summary  giving  business  of  marine  insurance 
transacted  In  state  during  yr.  and  comparing  busi- 
ness done  In  cos.  of  Cal..  those  of  other  stales,  and 
those  of  foreign  countries.     (35  .sooie  1902:  6-7.) 

.     Comment  on  marine  Insurance,  and  list  of  new 

marine  cos.  admitted  to  state.    (35  savic  1902:  5-C.) 

19021903.  Tabic  showing  marine  risks  In  force  In 
other  than  Cal.  cos.  Doc.  31,  Cal.  business.  (35 
«anie  1902  (p.  25)— 36  same  1903.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OK  CALIFORNIA 


149 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Marioe — cont'd 

1903.  Remarks  on  marine  insurance;  also  summary 
showing  marine  Inislnesa  for  yr.,  giving  amt.  of 
risks  written,  premiums  reed.,  losses  paid,  and  ra- 
tios of  losses  to  premiums  of  Cal.  cos.,  cos.  of  other 
states  and  foreign  countries.  (36  same  1903:  6.) 
Mutual 

1894.  On  assessment  insurance;  growth  of  mutual  as- 
sessment, life  and  accident  business,  and  sugges- 
tion for  its  adoption.  (26  A.R.  Insurance  comr. 
1894:  7.) 

1899-1902.  Table  showing  business  of  Cal.  county  mu- 
tual fire  Insurance  cos.  for  yr.  (32  same  1899  (p. 
6)— 36  same  1903.) 

1902.  Comments  on  mutual  reserve  litigation.  (35 
same  1902:  15.) 

1903.  Remarks  on  county  Are  mutuals.  (36  same 
1903:  5.) 

Plate  Glass 

1880.  Table  showing  business  of  plate  glass  Insurance 
cos.  for  yr..  Cal.  business.  (13  A.R.  insurance 
comr.  1880:  15.) 

1882-1890.     See  above,  Accident;  these  dates. 

1888.     See  same;  this  date. 

1891-1895.     See  above,  Fidelity;  these  dates. 

1899-1903.  Table  showing  plate  glass  insurance  for  yr., 
Cal.  business.  (32  A.R.  insurance  comr.  1899  (p. 
16)— 36  same  1903.) 

1903.    Remarks  on  plate  glass  Insurance  for  yr.     (36 
same  1903:  10.) 
Revenue  from 
Fees,  Lice.nses,  ano  Taxes 

1868.  Stmt,  showing  fees  collected  by  Insurance  comr. 
during  yr.  endg.  Dec.  31,  from  whom  and  for  what 
purpose  such  fees  were  collected.  (1  A.R.  insur- 
ance comr.  1868:  82-85.) 

1870-1872.  Same;  fees,  licenses,  taxes,  and  assess- 
ments.    (3  same  1870   (pp.  98-101)— 5  same  1872.) 

1876.  Same;  fees,  licenses,  taxes,  and  assessments;  life 
COS.     (9  same  1876:  135.) 

1877-1884.  Same;  office  collections  showing  amts.  col- 
lected from  different  cos.  for  yr.  endp.  Dec.  31.  (10 
same  1877  (pp.  269-270)— 17  same  1884.) 

1877-1903.  Itemized  stmt,  of  receipts  and  expenditures 
of  oflBce  for  yr.  (10  same  1877  (p.  77) — 36  same 
1903.) 

No   repts.   1896-1898. 

1883-1902.  Tabular  stmt,  showing  amt.  of  fees  and 
taxes  paid  by  cos.  to  state.     (35  same  1902:  13.) 

1885-1903.  Stmt,  of  office  collections,  showing  amts. 
collected  from  different  cos.  for  yr.  endg.  Dec.  31, 
for  filing  and  certifying  copies  of  papers,  taxes, 
and  substitution  of  securities.  (18  same  1885  (pp. 
121-122)— 36  same  1903.) 
Steam  Boiler 

1888.     See  above,  Accident;  this  date. 

1891-1895.     See  above.  Fidelity;   these  dates. 

1899-1903.  Table  showing  steam  boiler  insurance  for 
yr.  (32  A.R.  insurance  comr.  1899  (p.  16)— 36 
same  1903.) 

1902-1903.     Remarks  on  condition  of  steam  boiler  insur- 
ance for  yr.    (35  same  1902  (p.  11)— 36  same  1903.) 
Surety;  see  above,  Fidelity 


Title 
1887. 
1888. 
1895. 


See  above.  Fire  and  Marine;  this  date. 
See  above.  Accident;  this  date. 
Comments  on   title   insurance.     (28   A.R.   insur- 
ance comr.  1895:  3-4.) 
1899-1903.     Table  showing  title  Insurance  for  yr.,  Cal. 
business.     (32  same  1899   (p.  16)— 36  same  1903.) 
1902-1903.     Remarks  on  condition  of  title  insurance  for 
yr.     (35  same  1902  (pp.  10-11)— 36  same  1903.) 
Taxation;  see  that  title 


INSURANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  COMPANIES 


Till-  Cal.   Insurance  rents,  do  not  Include  full  stmts,  of 
l'"i 

P" 
and  lire  and  marine  cos.      In   1876  such  repts.  for 


individual    cos.      l'"rora    1808    to    1872    such    rentn. 
were  niaile  n   part  of  ttie  Insurance  rents,    for  life 


life    Insurance   cos.   of  otiier  states   were    Included. 
These  are  the  only  individual  repts.  maile. 
Builders'  Insurance  Company 

1868.     Stmt,  showing  brief  condition   of  affairs  of  co. 
on  May  ;U.     (1  A.R.  insurance  comr.  1868:  17-19.) 
.     The  case  of  the  People  vs.  the  Builders'  Insur- 
ance Co.     (1  same  1868:  19-26.) 
California  Insurance  Company 

1870.  Kept,  on  Increase  in  capital  of  Cal.  Insurance 
Co.  and  the  People's  Insurance  Co.  (3  A.R.  Insur- 
ance comr.  1870:  4.) 

Commercial   Insurance  Company;    see  below,  State  Invest- 
ment, etc..  Company 
Home  Mutual  Insurance  Company 

1870.  Rept.  on  reorganization  of  co.  (3  A.R.  insur- 
ance comr.  1870:  3-4.) 

Lloyds 

1894.  Recommendation  for  enactment  of  statute  Im- 
posing same  conditions,  and  no  more,  upon  the 
Llyods  as  are  imposed  upon  insurance  cos.  of  other 
states  admitted  to  do  business  in  Cal.  (26  A.R. 
insurance  comr.  1894:  9.) 

National  Insurance  Company 

1868.  Res.  providing  for  retirement  of  National  Insur- 
ance Co.,  S.  F.;  also  S.  F.  Insurance  Co.,  with 
reasons  for  withdrawal  of  these  two  cos.  (1  A.R. 
insurance  comr.  1868:  9-14.) 

National  Surety  Company 

1894.  Comments  on  co.  and  recommendation  for  more 
stringent  laws  on  subject.  (27  A.R.  insurance 
comr.  1894:  35-36.) 

Oakland  Home  Insurance  Company 

1893.  Comments  on  affairs  of  co.  (26  A.R.  insurance 
comr.  1893:  19.) 

San  Francisco  Insurance  Company;  see  above,  National  In- 
surance Company 

State  Investment  and  Insurance  Company 

1871.  Rept.  on  organization  of  two  local  fire  and  ma- 
rine insurance  cos..  State  Investment  and  Insur- 
ance Co.  and  Commercial  Insurance  Co.  of  Cal., 
both  located  at  S.  P.  (4  A.R.  insurance  comr. 
1871:  9-10.) 

1892.  Investigations  and  examinations  of  State  Invest- 
ment and  Insurance  Co.,  and  comments  on  same. 
(25  same  1892:  20.) 

Sun  Fire  Office  Company 

1885.  Comments  on  failure  of  Sun  Fire  Office  Co.  of 
London,  Eng.,  to  comply  with  law  governing  for- 
eign insurance  cos.  in  Cal.  (18  A.R.  insurance 
comr.  1885:  19-22.) 

INTEREST 

1851.     Review  of  evils  of  existing  unlimited   rates  of 

interest,  urging  restriction  of  same.     (Govs.  ann. 

mess.  1851.) 
1856.     Rept.  agst.  proposed  restriction  of  legal  interest 

to   16%,   reviewing  benefits  of   unlimited   interest. 

(Sen.  jol.  1856:  248-251.) 

1858.  Govs.  mess,  recommending  change  in  usury  law 
so  that  when  attachments  are  levied  upon  property 
of  absconding  or  failing  debtor,  proceeds  shall  be 
distributed  pro  rata  amongst  creditors;  table  show- 
ing rates  of  Interest  in  various  states.  (.Some  9 
sess.  pp.  189-191.) 

1859.  Minority  rept.  of  Judiciary  committee  upon  bill 
re.  interest  on  money  and  to  prevent  usury. 
(Assem.  jol.  10  sess.  pp.  170-171.) 


150 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


INTEREST  FITND;  see  FINANCE:  STATE.    FUNDS 

INTERSTATE  COMMERCE;  see  COMMERCE,  ETC. 

INVESTMENT  COMPANIES 

1894.     Comment    on    fraudulent    bond    investment    or 

guarantee  cos.     (27  A.R.  insurance  comr.  1894:  6-7; 

36-37.) 
1900-1904.     Actions  talven  to  restrain  bond  investment 

cos.    from    doing    business    in    state.     (Rept.    atty. 

gen.  1900/2  (pp.  8-9)— sa?;;e  1902/4.) 

INYO  COUNTY  (i866) 
Antimony  Mining 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Anti- 
mony; these  dates. 

Assessors;   see  Taxation:   State 
Borax  in 
1892/4-1894/6.     See      Natural      Resources.       Mineral. 
Borax;  these  dates. 

Bullion  Production 

1885.     See   Natural   Resources.    Mineral.    Production; 
this  date. 

Galena  Mining 

1892/4-1894/6.     See   Natural    Resources.     Mineral.     Ga- 
lena; these  dates. 

Gold  in 

1881.    See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral;  this  date. 
1892-1895.     See  same;  these  dates. 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;   these  dates. 
Iron  in 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Iron; 
these  dates. 

Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Limestone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Marble  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mines 

1879/80.     See     Mineral     Resources.     Mineral.     Produc- 
tion; this  date. 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.    See  Industries,  etc.    Mines  and  Mining; 
these  dates. 

Silver  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.    Silver 
Soda  Produce;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

IOWA  HILL 

Climate;  see  that  title 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

IRON;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    MINERAL 

IRRIGATION;  see  LAND 

JACKSON 

Rainfall;  see  Climate 

JAILS;  see  MAINTENANCE:  COUNTY 

JAPANESE 

Education;   see  Education.     Aliens 
Labor;  see  Labor.     Alien 

JUSTICE,  ADMINISTRATION  OF;   sec  ADMINISTRATION, 
ETC. 

JUTE 

Crop;  Me  Agriculture.    Crops 


JUTE  FUND;  see  LABOR.     CONVICT  LABOR 

KEELER 
Climate;  see  that  title 

KERN  COUNTY  (i866) 
Antimony 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Anti- 
mony; these  dates. 

Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Asphaltum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Bullion  Production 

1885.     See  Natural   Resources.     Mineral.     Production; 
this  date. 
Clay  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Gold 
1881.     See    Natural    Resources.     Mineral.     Gold;    this 

date. 
1892-1895.     See  same;  these  dates. 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;  these  dates. 
Gypsum 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Gyp- 
sum; these  dates. 

Horticultural   Board;    see   Agriculture.     Horticultural   Com- 
missions 

Irrigation;  see  Land.    Irrigation 

Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Limestone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Marble  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 

Mines  and  Mining 
1889/90-1890/2.    See  Industries,  etc.  Mines  and  Mining: 
these  dates. 

Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/6.     See  Industries,  etc.     Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 

Natural  Gas  in;  see  Natural  Resources 

Petroleum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Railroad  Aid;  see  Railroads.    Public  Aid 

Silver 

1892-1895.     See   Natural   Resources.     Mineral.     Silver: 

these  dates. 
1892/4.     See  same;  these  dates. 

Sulphur  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

KINDERGARTENS;  see  EDUCATION 

KINGS  COUNTY  (1893) 
Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Gypsum 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural   Resources.    Mineral.    Gyp- 
sum; these  dates. 
Horticultural    Board;    see    Agriculture.     Horticultural    Com- 
missions 
Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/6.     See  liulvistrles,  etc.     Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 
Natural  Gas  in;  see  Natural  Resources 

KLAMATH  COUNTY  (1851-1874) 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Indian  Depredations;   see  War  Expenditures 

KLAMATH  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

LA  CRANGK 

Climate;   see  that  title 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


151 


LABOR 

serial 
Under  Act  of  March  3,  1883. 
1883/4-1902/4.     Blenn.   rept.  of  bureau  of  labor  statis- 
tics, 1-11. 

In  CoUoclod  docs,  as  follows  ; 

1.  1883/4   In   .\pp.   to  Jols.  26  sess.   v.  4    unnnm,    doc. 

2.  18S5/8 27     ••       V.  7 

3.  1887/8 28     "       v.  5 

4.  18.St)/i)0 29     "      V.  8 

f).   181)1/2 SO     •'       V.  2 

0.   180:i/4   not   puljllsbed   In   nuy   form. 

7.  ISflfi/U  In  App.   to  Jols.   32  sess.   v.  7    doc.    [3], 

8.  1807/8   not   published   In   nnv   form. 

ft.   1809/00  In  App.  to  Jols.  34  sess.  v.  3    doc.    t2]. 
10.   1901/2       35     "       V.  2       "       [21  J. 

non-serial 

18G6.  Two  causes  which  have  combined  to  retard  pro- 
gress in  ninfg.  interest:  scarcity  of  operations  and 
high  price  of  labor.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1866/7:  86.) 

1871.  The  needs  of  Cal.  are  cheap  capital  and  cheap 
labor.     if!a»ie  1870/1:  79.) 

1896.  Bull,  of  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics;  proposed 
labor  laws.     29  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1899.  Rept.  on  bureau  of  labor  statistics.  (Rept.  of 
committee  to  make  examination  of  state  institu- 
tions 1899:  167-168.) 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  .33  sess.  v.  2. 

1902.  Comments  on  enforcement  of  some  of  the  labor 
laws  of  Cal.:  the  8-hr.  law;  law  as  to  sanitary  con- 
dition of  work  shops,  etc.;  employment  agencies; 
non-payment  of  wages;  mo.  pay-day  law;  law  rela- 
tive to  employment  of  minors.  (10  bienn.  rept. 
labor  statistics  1901/2:  32-45.) 

1902-1904.     Legislation  re.  labor  statistics.     (10  same 
1901/2  (pp.  5-9)— 11  savie  1904.) 
Agriculture 

1883.  The  labor  problem  as  relates  to  the  farm  in  Cal.; 
Chinese  labor.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1882:  19- 
20.) 

1884.  The  labor  problem.  (2  A.R.  chief  executive  vitic. 
officer  1882/4:  27-29.) 

1886.  The  labor  question:  the  Chinese.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1886:  200-201.) 

.  Stmt,  of  J.  S.  Enos  to  Cal.  Hortic.  Socy.,  in  re- 
ply to  communication  upon  advisability  of  displac- 
ing Chinese  in  orchards,  vineyards,  and  hop  yards 
of  state.     21  pp.     (Labor  statistics  bureau.) 

1902.  Agric.  labor  in  state  of  Cal.  (10  bienn.  rept. 
labor  statistics  1901/2:  10-15.) 

.     Cal.    fruit-grower,    and    the    labor    supply.      (8 

bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1901/2:  268-269.) 

.  Paper  on  labor  question  in  vineyards  and  orch- 
ards; discussion.     (8  same  1901/2:  393-398.) 

1904.     Rept.  of  Cal.  Employment  Committee.     (1  blenn. 
rept.  comr.  hortic.  1903/4:  387-388.) 
Wages;  see  below,  that  title 
Aliens 
Chinesb 

See  also  above,  Agriculture,  and  below,  Mines. 

1870.  Petition  of  unemployed  laborers  praying  for  the 
total  exclusion  of  Chinese  race  from  state  because 
of  their  cheap  labor,  which  injures  wages  of  said 
petitioners.  2  11.  (App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  2  un- 
num.  doc.) 

1880-1900.  Table  giving  no.  of  Chinese  and  Japanese, 
by  COS.— 18S0,  1890,  1900.  (11  bienn.  rept.  labor 
statistics  1902/4:  73.) 

1886.  The  labor  question — the  Chinese.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1886:  200-201.) 

1887.  Rept.  on  charges  made  agst.  T.  A.  Lord,  director 
of  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind  Asylum  re.  employment 
of  Chinese  labor.     (Sen,  jol.  27  sess.  pp.  68-69.) 

1888.  Alien  act  passed  by  Congress.  (8  A.R.  state 
mineralogist  1887/8:  898.) 


LABOR— cont'd 
Aliens — cont'd 
Ciiink.sk — cont'd 

1903.  Stmt,  giving  no.  of  Chinese  employed  In  various 
industries  in  S.  F.  (11  bienn.  rept.  labor  statis- 
tics 1902/4:  75.) 

1904.  Table  showing  no.  of  Cliinoso  and  .lapanese  in 
Cal.  10  yrs.  of  age  and  over,  who  are  gainfully  em- 
ployed, distributed  according  to  five  main  occupa- 
tion groups.     (11  same  1902/4:  77.) 

.     Comments  on  no.  and  condition  of  Chinese  and 

Japanese  in  Cal.     (11  same  1902/4:  72-78.) 

.     See  also  below,  Employment;  this  date. 

Japanese 

1880-1890.    See  above,  Chinese;  these  dates. 

1899-1904.  Comparative  table  showing  no.  of  Japanese 
from  foreign  ports  landed  at  S.  F.,  from  Oct.,  1899, 
to  Sept.,  1904.  (11  bienn.  rept.  labor  statistics 
1902/4:  74.) 

1902.  Tables  showing  no.  of  Jajianese  mining  immi- 
grants arriving  each  mo.  during  1889,  portion  of 
1900,  and  1902.     (10  same  1901/2:  29-30.) 

.     Comments  on  Japanese  in  Cal.    (10  sam.e  1901/2: 

29-31.) 

1903-1904.  Table  showing  no.  of  Japanese  from  Ha- 
waiian ports  and  by  land  from  Victoria,  landed  at 
S.  F.  from  Jan.  1,  1903,  to  Oct.  6,  1904.  (11  same 
1902/4:  74.) 

1904.     See  above,  Chinese;  this  date. 

.     See  also  below,  Employment;  this  date. 

Apprentice 

1904.  Table  showing  the  apprentice  system,  data  from 
employers,  each  line  representing  conditions  in 
some  shop  typical  of  Its  class.  (11  bienn.  rept. 
labor  statistics  1902/4:  21.) 

.     Remarks  on  the  apprentice  system  in  Cal.  and 

table  giving  union  rules  regarding  apprentices.    (11 
same  1902/4:  18-29.) 
Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics 
Expenditures  for;  see  below,  that  title 
Reports  ;  see  above,  "  Serial  " 
Child  Labor 

See  also  below.  Employment. 

1880-1900.  Table  showing  no.  and  per  cent  of  bread- 
winners among  children  10  to  15  yrs.  of  age,  classi- 
fied by  sex,  for  continental  U.  S.  and  Cal.  (11 
bienn.  rept.  labor  statistics  1902/4:  88.) 

1900.  Same;  no.  and  per  cent  of  distribution  of  child 
breadwinners  10  to  15  yrs.  of  age,  by  sex  and  age, 
engaged  in  selected  occupations,  for  Cal.  (11  same 
1902/4:  91.) 

.  Tables  showing  no.  and  per  cent  of  child  bread- 
winners 10  to  15  yrs.  of  age,  classified  by  sex,  in 
main  classes  of  occupations,  for  continental  U.  S. 
and  Cal.     (11  same  1902/4:  89-90.) 

1902-1904.  Article  on  children  of  wage-earners  and 
"higher  education."  (10  same  1901/2  (pp.  46-62) 
—11  same  1902/4.) 

1904.     Remarks  on  women  and  children  wageworkers. 
(11  same  1902/4:  11-17.) 
HouBS  of;  see  below,  that  title 

Convict  Labor 

PRISONS 

1857.  Stmt,  of  terms  upon  which  state  prison  grounds 
and  convicts  can  be  leased  for  term  of  4  yrs. 
(Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  p.  748.) 

.     Rept.  of  select  committee  re.  cost  of  surrender 

of  contract  of  lessee  of  state  prison  to  state,  and 
possibility  of  deriving  Income  from  convict  labor. 
13  pp.,  1  1.     (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  doc.  8.) 

1858.  Rept.  re.  convict  labor.  (Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  pp. 
457-458.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


LABOR— cont'd 

Convict  Labor — cont'd 

PRISONS— cont'd 

1860.  Stmt,  showing  operation  of  state  prison  labor 
from  Oct.  11  to  Dec.  31,  1860.  (A.R.  state  prison 
director  1860:  63.) 

1864-1867.  Table  showing  total  no.  of  shoes  mnttred., 
issued,  and  repaired  from  Oct.  1,  1864,  to  Nov.  1, 
1867,  including  cost,  etc.;  also  mo.  average  of  no. 
issued  and  repaired,  including  cost,  etc.  (Bienn. 
rept.  same  1863/5  (p.  53)— 40?;ie  1865/7.) 

1865-1867.  Recommendation  re.  ann.  apprn.  of  $75,000, 
which  should  continue  so  long  as  prison  contains 
700  prisoners,  or  until  state  becomes  so  largely  in- 
terested in  mnftres.  that  convict  labor  will  be 
worth  $1  per  day.     {Same  1865/7:  6.) 

1866.  Rept.  of  Assem.  committee  on  state  prison  with 
stmts,  of  cost  of  pants  and  shirts  mnftred.  by  state 
from  Mission  Woolen  Mills  goods,  and  daily  allow- 
ance of  each  prisoner  and  officer  of  prison,  etc. 
6  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  16  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

1867-1871.  Table  giving  total  earnings  of  prison 
proper.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  prison  director  1867/9 
(p.  17)— same  1869/71.) 

1868/9.  Table  giving  cost  of  brick-yard  and  receipts 
from  same.     (Same  1867/9:  18-20.) 

1874.  Memorial  from  mechanics'  state  council  in  ref- 
erence to  state  prison  labor.  6  pp.  (App.  to  jols. 
20  sess.  v.  6   [doc.  6].) 

Recommending  system  of  prison  labor  to  compete  wltb 
Chinese  labor. 

1884.  Assem.  petition  re.  petitioning  Congress  of  U. 
S.  to  allow  state  of  Cal.  a  drawback  of  all  duties 
on  jute  imported  by  order  of  state  bd.  of  prison 
directors.    2  11.     (Same  25  sess.  (Ex.)  doc.  [4].) 

1886.  Decision  of  Supreme  Court  in  case  of  The  People 
of  State  of  Cal.  vs.  The  Folsom  Water  Power  Co. 
re.  convict  labor.  (7  A.R.  state  prison  director 
1885/6:  99-122.) 

1887.  Veto  of  act  to  amend  act  making  apprn.  for 
establishment  of  a  permanent  fund  for  purchase  of 
jute,  to  be  mnftred.  at  state  prison.  (Sen.  jol.  27 
sess.  pp.  522-523;   555-556.) 

.     Argument    of    Peter    Roberts,    delivered    before 

Assem.  committee  on  Assem.  bill  13,  re.  alleged  low- 
ering of  wages  of  free  laborers,  by  convict  labor, 
and  necessity  for  shutting  down  all  prison  manu- 
factories, except  those  for  jute.  12  pp.  (App.  to 
jols.  27  sess.  v.  8  doc.  [7].) 

.  Rept.  of  Assem.  committee  suggesting  suspen- 
sion of  furniture  and  door  depts.  of  state  prisons, 
in  which  prisoners  now  compete  with  free  work- 
Ingmen.  and  adoption  only  of  jute  mnftres.  and 
those  which  will  supply  goods  needed  by  various 
state  institutions.  4  pp.  (Same  27  sess.  v.  8 
doc.  [161.) 

1890.  ,Iute  mill:  state  prison  bag  factory,  showing  cost 
of  plant  and  operating  expenses  of  jute  mill  at 
San  Qiientin.     12  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Ilowker. 

1890/1-1897/8.  Table  showing  pay-roll  of  ofllccrs, 
guards,  and  Jute-mlU  employes  for  each  yr.  (Kept, 
of  committee  to  make  examination  of  state  Institu- 
tions 1899:  131.) 

.     Same;  In  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1893.  Petition  of  emiiloyes  In  ranftre.  of  cordage  pray- 
ing Sen.  will  not  pass  bill  to  establish  cordage 
factory  at  Folsom  state  prison.  (Sen.  jol.  30  sess. 
p.  670.) 

1895.  Act  providing  for  erection  and  operalion  of 
rock-crushing  plants  at  state  prisons,  for  prepara- 
tion of  highway  material.     3  pp. 


LABOR— cont'd 

Convict  Labor — cont'd 

PKISONS— cont'd 

1895/6.  Rock-crushing  plant  erected  at  Folsom  state 
prison  in  accordance  with  provisions  of  act  of  May 
28,  1895.  (Bienn.  rept.  bureau  of  highways  1895/6: 
15-16.) 

1896-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  rock-crushing  revolv- 
ing fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1894/6  (p. 
93)— same  1902/4.) 

1897/8.  Total  value  of  jute  mills;  comment  on  plant; 
prison  mnftres.  (Rept.  of  committee  to  make  ex- 
amination of  state  institutions  1899:  132.) 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1900.  Convict  labor  on  roads.  (Bienn.  rept.  dept.  of 
highways  1899/00:  61-G3.) 

1901.  Veto  of  act  authorizing  state  prison  directors  to 
employ  prisoners  in  construction  and  repair  of 
roads  to  prison.     (Assem.  jol.  33  sess.  pp.  426-427.) 

1904.     Table  showing  no.  and  nature  of  employment  of 
inmates  of  San  Quentin  prison  on  Sept.  21,  1904. 
(11  bienn.  rept.  labor  statistics  1902/4:  103.) 
Revolving  Jute  Fund 

1886-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  fund.  (Bienn.  rept. 
state  controller  1884/6  (p.  86)— same  1902/4.) 

REFORMATORIES 
See   also    Maintenance:      State    Individual    Instltullons. 
Delinquents.      Minors,    for    titles    among    the    non- 
serial  material. 

1898.     Road    work    at    Preston    School    of    Industry. 
(Bienn.  rept.  dept.  of  highways  1897/8:  22.) 
Cost  of  Living 

1886.     Cost  of  living  in  S.  F.     (2  bienn.  rept.  labor  sta- 
tistics bureau  1885/6:  145-152.) 
Employment 

1SS0-1S90.  Table  giving  no.  and  per  cent  of  breadwin- 
ners in  population  of  all  ages  and  at  least  10  yrs. 
of  ase,  classified  by  sex,  for  continental  U.  S.  and 
Cal.,  1880,  1890,  1900.  (11  bienn.  rept.  labor  sta- 
tistics 1902/4:  80.) 

1880-1900.  Table  showing  no.  and  per  cent  of  bread- 
winners in  main  classes  of  occupations  for  conti- 
nental U.  S.  and  Cal.,  1900,  1890,  and  1880.  (11 
same  1902/4:  S3.) 

.     Same;    breadwinners  classified  as  men,  women, 

and  children,  and  per  cent  distribution  for  conti- 
nental 11.  S.  and  Cal.     (11  same  1902/4:  86.) 

.  Table  giving  per  cent  distribution  of  breadwin- 
ners in  main  classes  of  occupation,  for  continental 
U.  S.  and  Cal.     (11  same  1902/4:  85.) 

1900.  Table  showing  no.  of  men  and  women  breadwin- 
ners classified  as  young  persons  and  adults,  and 
per  cent  of  each  in  total  breadwinners,  for  conti- 
nental U.  S.  and  Cal.     (11  same  1902/4:  87.) 

.  Same;  no.  and  per  cent  of  adult  male  breadwin- 
ners in  main  classes  of  occupations,  for  continental 
U.  S.  and  Cal.     (11  same  1902/4:  87.) 

.     Table    giving    breadwinners    classified    by    race. 

and  per  cent  distribution,  for  continental  U.  S.  and 
Cal.  1900.      (11  same  1902 '4:  SI.) 

.     Table  showing  no.  and  per  cent  of  broadwinnors 

In  iiopulatlon  at  least  10  yrs.  of  age,  classified  by 
sex  and  race,  for  continental  U.  S.  and  Cal.  (11 
sawe  1902/4:  82.) 

1904.  Comments  on  no.  and  condition  of  the  unem- 
ployed.    (11  satne  1902/4:  93-95.) 

.     Table   sliowlng   tolnl   no.   of   persons   10   yrs.   of 

age  and  over  engaged  In  gainful  occuiiatioua  and  In 
each  class  of  occui)atlons  who  were  unemployed 
during  some  part  of  yr.,  classified  by  sex  and  length 
of  time  unemployed,  for  continental  V.  S.  and  Cal 
(11  same  1902/4:  94.) 


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153 


LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 

1904.  Same;  percentages  of  total  no.  of  persons  over 
10  yrs.  of  age  who  are  employed  at  gainful  occu- 
pations, and  per  cent  of  employed  who  are  unem- 
ployed during  some  part  of  yr.  in  different  ele- 
ments of  population,  classified  as  white,  negro,  In- 
dian, Chinese,  and  Japanese.  (11  same  1902/4: 
78.) 

Employment  Bureaus 

18G8/9.  Kept,  of  transactions  of  Labor  and  Employ- 
ment Exchange  from  Apr.  27.  1868.  to  Nov.  30. 
1869.  16  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [59].) 
1879.  Recommendation  that  labor  bureau  or  bureau  of 
information  be  organized  under  state  control  and 
mngmt.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1879:  11-12.) 
1891.  Evidence  taken  before  the  Sen.  labor  and  capital 
committee  upon  fraudulent  practices  of  employ- 
ment agencies;  also  evidence  taken  before  Assem. 
committee.  6,  4  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  29  sess.  v.  7 
docs.  [8.  8a].) 

Expenditures  fob;  see  below,  that  title 

Expenditures 

BUHEAU   OF    L.\BOE   STATISTICS 

1883-1894.  Cost  of  bureau  of  labor  statistics;  expendi- 
tures from  apprns.  made  by  state,  and  cost  of  prtg. 
(A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated  1895:  67.) 

1884-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  bureau  of  labor 
statistics.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1882/4 
(p.  55)— same  1902/4.) 

1902-1904.     Financial  stmt.     (10  blenn.  rept.  labor  sta- 
tistics 1901/2  (pp.  137-140)— 11  same  1902/4.) 
Employment  Bureau 

1871.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  support  of  Cal. 
labor  exchange.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller 
1869/71:  47.) 
Hours  of 

Sec  also  below.  Wages  ;  see  also  Sunday  Observance. 

1874.  Veto  of  act  to  amend  political  code  of  state, 
and  to  protect  health  and  regulate  hrs.  of  labor  of 
street-car  conductors  and  drivers.  (Assem.  jol.  20 
sess.  pp.  1115-1117.) 

1892-1894.  Eight-hr.  labor  law  should  be  enforced  and 
leglsl.  should  attach  penalty  sufficient  to  Insure 
that  will  of  people  expressed  in  constitution  shall 
be  carried  out.  (Rept.  atty.  gen.  1891/2  (pp.  13- 
14)— same  1893/4.) 

1904.  Table  showing  no.  and  hrs.  of  labor  of  women 
and  minors  from  153  establishments  in  S.  F.  and 
vicinity.  (11  bienn.  rept.  labor  statistics  1902/4: 
12.) 

.     Comments    on    shortening    hrs.    of    labor.     (11 

same  1902/4:  96-97.) 
Indian 

1904.     See  above,  Employment;   this  date. 

Institutional 

See  above  Convict   Labor.     See  also   references   among 
the  Don-serlal  material  under  Maintenance :     State. 
Industries. 
Laws 

1902.     Labor   laws   of   state   enacted    since    1900.      (10 

blenn.  rept.  labor  statistics  1901/2:  143-149.) 
1904.     Statutes  and  decisions  affecting  labor.     (11  same 
1902/4:  121-136.) 
Mines 

See  also  License.     Miners. 
1850.     Suggestion  for  method  of  disposal  of  and  work- 
ing mines  by  committee  on  res.  re.  same,  urging 
exclusive   rights   for   Amer.   citizens.     (Legisl.   Jol. 
1849/50:  802-806;   808-812.) 


LABOR— cont'd 

Mines — cont'd 

1851.  Opinion  of  Supreme  Court  of  Cal.  in  case  of 
People  ex.  re.  Atty.  Gen.  vs.  Henry  M.  Naglee. 
(App.  to  Sen.  Jol.  2  sess.  pp.  G83-701  doc.  U.) 

Couslllntlonnllly  of  net  prohlbltlnR  unlicensed  foreign- 
ers from  working  the  niliii-s. 

1852.  General  review  of  coolie  contract  system  and  its 
operation  In  increased  transportation  of  Chinese 
coolie  labor  to  Cal.  for  labor  in  mines.  (Govs, 
mess.  Apr.  23.  1852.) 

.  Minority  rept.  objecting  to  passage  of  bill  to  in- 
troduce foreign  contract  labor  into  state.  (App. 
to  Sen.  Jol.  1852:  609-675.) 

.     Rept.  re.  raining  situation,  with  suggestions  for 

federal  and  state  legislation  resp.;  urging,  on  part 
of  federal  govt,  provision  for  leasing  quartz  veins, 
mines,  and  continuance  of  free  mining  for  placers, 
and,  on  part  of  slate  govt.,  protection  agst.  foreign 
contract  labor  in  mines  and  taxation  of  foreign 
miners.  (Assem.  Jol.  1852:  590-595  and  app.  pp.  829- 
835.) 

.  Rept.  on  Chinese  immigrants  urging  total  exclu- 
sion of  Chinese  from  mines.  (App.  to  Sen.  Jol. 
1852:  731-737.) 

1853.  Repts.  on  advantages  and  disadvantages  of  per- 
mitting foreign,  and  especially  Chinese,  labor  in 
mines.     21  pp.     (App.  to  Assem.  Jol.  1853  doc.  28.) 

1854.  Should  policy  of  admitting  foreign  labor  in 
mines  be  contd.  by  legisl.,  recommended  that  taxa- 
tion be  rendered  more  productive  by  increase  of 
foreign  miner's  license  tax.  (A.R.  state  controller 
1853/4:  31.) 

1855.  Rept.  re.  Chinese  labor  In  mines,  urging  prohi- 
bition of  same  as  measure  for  checking  further  im- 
migration and  ridding  state  of  those  already  lo- 
cated  therein.     (Sen.   jol.   1855:  418-419.) 

.     Rept.  favoring  continuance  of  Chinese  labor  In 

mines,  suggesting  only  imposition  of  small  pas- 
senger tax  to  restrain  undue  immigration.  (Assem. 
jol.  1855:  463-465.) 

.     Rept.  favoring  exclusion  of  Chinese  from  mines, 

with  citations  showing  authority  of  state  to  enforce 
same.     (Same  1855:  482-485.) 

.     Minority    rept.    of   select   committee   on   res.    of 

miners'  convention  of  Shasta  Co.  7  pp.  (App.  to 
Sen.  Jol.  6  sess.  doc.  16.) 

Favoring  Chinese  exclusion  by  capitation  tax.  but 
not  their  sudden  expulsion  from  mineral  regions, 
thus  resulting  In  loss  of  revenue  from  their  ex- 
penditures anil  foreign  mintTs*  tax,  and.  since 
many  are  too  poor  to  go  homo,  in  tbolr  distribution 
In  farming  districts  whirc  oompclltlon  of  such 
numbers  will  still  furthf-r  reduce  wages. 
The  title  of  minority  report  Is  Incorrect.  That  rent, 
printcil  In  the  App.  to  the  Sen.  Jol.  Is  In  reality 
the  majority  reiit.  The  minority  rept.  Is  printed 
In  the  body  of  the  Sen.  Jol. 

.     Minority  rept.   re.  proposed   removal  of  Chinese 

from  mines,  citing  provisions  of  treaty  with  China, 
and  suggesting  employment  of  Chinese  labor  in 
development  of  agric.     (Sen.  Jol.   1855:  496-500.) 

.     Rept.  [adverse]  of  minority  of  select  committee 

on  mines  and  mining  interests  on  bill  to  prohibit 
all  persons  of  foreign  birth  not  eligible  to  citizen- 
ship, from  working,  or  owning,  mines  In  state; 
favors  immigration  of  Chinese,  chiefly  because  of 
revenue  derived  from  foreign  miners'  tax.  (App. 
to  Sen.  Jol.  6  sess.  doc.  19  pp.  9-13.) 

.     Repts.  of  Assem.  select  committee  on  bills  206- 

208.  re.  excluding  all  persons  of  foreign  birth,  who 
are  not  eligible  to  citizenship,  from  privilege  of 
working  mines  of  state.  8  pp.  (App.  to  Assem. 
Jol.  6  sess.  doc.  19.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


LABOR— cont'd 

Mines — cont'd 

1855.  Rept.  of  Mr.  Flint,  of  select  committee  to  whom 
was  referred  res.  of  Miners'  Convention  at  Shasta 
Co.     6  pp.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  6  sess.  doc.  19.) 

DIfferins  from  rest  in  that  altboutrh  he  disapproves  of 
Chinese  as  class,  still,  as  they  have  practically  been 
Invited  to  California,  he  does  not  favor  their 
expulsion,  if  onlv  on  aect.  of  their  value  as  asrlc. 
laborers,  and  refers  to  treaties  with  China.  Sug- 
gests breaking  up  of  "  Triad  Society." 

1856.  Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  mines  and  min- 
ing interests  to  whom  was  referred  bill  to  repeal 
act  of  Apr.  30,  1855,  taxing  Chinese,  urging  pas- 
sage of  same  as  means  of  securing  valuable  trade 
with  China,  and  also  increasing  revenue  from 
miners'  licenses.     (Sen.  jol.  7  sess.  pp.  398-401.) 

.  Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  mines  and  min- 
ing interests,  objecting  to  proposed  repeal  of  act 
of  Apr.  30,  1S55.  taxing  Chinese  miners,  declaring 
presence  of  Chinese  in  state  to  be  great  moral  and 
social  evil,  to  degrade  labor  and  depreciate  its 
value,  and  showing  existing  law  to  have  been 
passed  in  obedience  to  almost  unanimous  demand 
of  laboring  classes  in  state.  (Same  1  sess.  pp.  457- 
460.) 

.  Majority  rept.  of  committee  on  mines  and  min- 
ing interests  recommending  passage  of  Sen.  bill  11 
to  repeal  sec.  1  of  act  of  Apr.  30,  1855,  taxing  for- 
eign miners  and  particularly  Chinese.  6  pp.  (App. 
to  Sen.  jol.  7  sess.  doc.   [22].) 

.     Same;  minority  rept.     6  pp.     (!?ame  7  sess.  doc. 

[231.) 

1859.  Corresp.  re.  disturbances  over  Chinese  miners. 
(Assem.  jol.  10  sess.  pp.  401-406.) 

.     Minority    rept.    on    act    to    prohibit    Chinese    or 

Mongolians  from  working  gold  mines  of  state. 
(Same  10  sess.  pp.  701-703.) 

.     Memorial    praying    for   banishment    of    Chinese 

miners  from  state.     (Same  10  sess.  pp.  260-261.) 

1889.  No.  of  men  engaged  in  mining;  the  Mongolian 
element;  the  Cal.  miner — wages,  etc.  (9  A.R.  state 
mineralogist  1888/9:  21-24.) 

1890.  Present  legislation  for  protection  of  miners;  ad- 
ditional legislation  advised,  and  creation  of  office 
of  inspector  of  mines  recommended,  (10  same 
1889/90:  17-19.) 

1893/4-1895/6.     Census  of  miners,  quarrymen,  etc.,  by 

cos.     (13  same  1894/6:  11.) 
1902.    See  above.  Alien.    Japanese;  this  date. 
License;  see  that  title 
Wages;   see  that  title 
Negro 

1904.     Stmt,  giving  total  male  and  female  colored  per- 
sons, 10  yrs.  of  age  and  over,  engaged  in  selected 
groups   of   occupations,    for   Cal.     (11   blenn.   rept. 
labor  statistics  1902/4:76.) 
.    See  also  above.  Employment;  this  date. 

Occupations 

See  also  above,  Kmployment. 
1904.     Comparative  statistics  of  occupations  in  Cal.  and 
continental  U.  S.     (11   bienn.  rept.  labor  statistics 
1902/4:  79-82.) 
Aobicui-tuhe;  see  above,  that  tltlo 
Mines;  see  above,  that  title 
Printing;  see  bolow,  that  title 
Railboad;  see  below,  that  title 
Printing 

1888.  InvoHtlgatInn  into  condition  of  la))0r  in  jirtK. 
CBtabliHhmenlH  of  S.  F.  and  Oakland,  27  pp.  ( liu- 
reau  of  labor  HtallHtlcs.) 


LABOR— cont'd 
Public  Works 

1885.  Rept.  of  J.  S.  Enos  to  gov.  upon  inquiry  as  to 
"  condition  of  laborers  employed  by  contractors  on 
sea-wall  at  S.  F.,"  etc.  140  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  27 
sess.  V.  5  doc.  [4].) 
• — — .  Rept.  on  charges  agst.  contractors  engaged  in 
construction  of  sea-wall  at  S.  F.  re.  violating  8-hr. 
law.  (Sen.  jol.  26  sess.  pp.  471-472.) 
1887.  Investigation  of  labor  matters  on  the  city  front, 
S.  F.;  commencing  July  6.  57  pp.  (Bureau  of 
labor  statistics.) 

Not  seen;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.     Investigation  into  condition  of  men  working  on 

water-front  and  on  bd.  of  Pacific  Coast  vessels.    107 
pp.     (Same.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
Railroad 

1890.     Table  showing  distribution  of  employes.     (11  A. 
R.  r.r.  comrs.  1890:  55.) 
Wages;  see  below,  that  title 
Welfare  Work;  see  below,  that  title 
Revenue 

Convict  Labor;  see  above,  that  title 
Wages 

1900-1902.     Comparison  betw.  prevailing  average  wages 
and  hrs.  of  labor  in  various  vocations  in  Cal.     (10 
bienn.  rept.  labor  statistics  1900/2:  63-66.) 
Agriculture 

1893-1895.     Comparative   table  showing  average  wages 
of  farm   hands,  blacksmiths,   and   carpenters  each 
yr.,   by   cos.     (Trans,   state   agric.   socy.   1895:  109- 
111.) 
Blacksmiths;  see  above,  Aqeicultcbe 
Carpenters;  see  above,  Agriculture 
Lumbermen 

1902.  Table  giving  prevailing  wages  and  hrs.  of  labor 
in  lumber  industry  in  Cal.  (10  bienn.  rept.  labor 
statistics  1901/2:  26.) 

.     Comparative   table   betw.   prevailing  wages  and 

hrs.   of   labor   in    lumber   industry   in   Cal.,   Mich., 
Wash.,  and  Va.     (10  same  1901/2:  27.) 
Miners 

1902.  Article  on  wages,  hrs.  of  labor  per  diem,  etc,  of 
miners  in  Cal.  (10  bienn.  rept.  labor  statistics 
1901/2:  10-24.) 

.     Table   showing   miners'    wages,    hrs.    of   service 

per  diem,  etc.,  in  Cal.  as  compared  with  miners  In 
other  states  and  countries.     (10  sainc  1901/2:  23.) 
Railroad 

1878.     Stmt,  giving  wag-^s  paid  during  yr.  187S  to  va- 
rious classes  of  employes  by  Central  and  Southern 
Pacific  R.Rs.  and  system  of  roads  operated  by  them. 
(3  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1S82:  631.) 
rnielng  from  Collected  docs. 
1887.     Tables  showing  wages  paid   during  1887  to  va- 
rious classes  of  employes  by  Southern  Pacific  Co., 
No.   DIv.,  and  comparison  of  wages  paid  on  roads 
In   Cal.   witli    roads   out   of   Chicago;    mo.    of   Oct. 
taken  as  basis.     (9  same  1888:  42-49.) 
1889-189G.     Stmt,   of   wages   reed,   by   r.r.   employes   in 
state.     (10  same  1889    (p.  50) — bleuu.  rept.  same 
1895/6.) 
Sailors 

1904.     Table  showing  rales  of  wages,  period  of  employ- 
ment, hrs.  of  labor,  etc.,  of  niombors  of  maritime 
labor  organizations  In  t^al.     (11   blcnn.  ropt.  labor 
statistics  1902/4:  53.) 
State  Puintino  Okkick 

1887.  Comment  on  rate  of  wages  paid  cmpbiyos  of 
Btnto  prfp.  odlco,  with  corresp.  re.  same.  (A.R.  bd 
examiners  dated  1889:  6-7.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


166 


LABOR— cont'd 
Wages — cont'd 
Teachers 

1852-1865.     See  Education;  those  dates. 

1855-1879.    See  same;  these  dates. 

1860.     See  same;  this  date. 

1863.  Comment  on  Inadequacy  of  teachers'  wages,  con- 
tinued change  of  teachers  and  their  attendance  on 
Institutes.  (13  A.R.  supt.  public  Instruction  1863: 
11-15.) 

1865-18G7.  Comment  on  teachers'  wages  In  state  and 
comparison  with  other  states;  favoring  employ- 
ment of  female  teac-hers;  salaries  of  female  teach- 
ers In  Cal.  higher  than  In  any  other  state.  (1 
blenn.  rept.  same  1864/5  (pp.  42-51) — 2  same 
1866/7.) 

1867.  Salaries  of  the  best  teachers.  (2  same  1866/7: 
97-98.) 

1871.    See  Education;  this  date. 

1888.  Cal.  pays  her  teachers  a  higher  salary  than  any 
other  state  in  the  Unlop;  also  same  salary  paid  to 
women  teachers  as  to  men  when  doing  the  same 
work.     (13  rept.  supt.  public  Instruction  1886/8:  8.) 

Welfare  Work 

1870/1.  Rept.  on  subject  of  r.r.  hospital.  (1  blenn. 
rept.  bd.  of  health  1870/1:  42.) 

Women 

See  also  above,  Employment. 
1904.    See  above,  Child  Labor;  this  date. 
HouBS  of;   see  above,  that  title 

LABOR  DISPUTES 

serial 
Under  Act  approved  March  10,  1801. 
1891/2-1892/4.     Bienn.   rept.  of  comrs.   of  state  bd.   of 
arbitration. 

In  Collected  doca.  as  follows  : 

1891/2    in    App.    to    Jols.    30    sess.    v.    1    unnum. 

doc. 
1892/4    in    App.    to    Jols.    31    seas.    v.    G    unnum. 
doc. 
Mo  more  published. 

non-serial 
1880-1900.     Resume  of  subject  of  arbitration  as  applied 
to  Industrial  disputes  as  far  as  progress  has  been 
made  In  different  countries  and  various  states.    (10 
blenn.  rept.  labor  statistics  1901/2:  80-136.) 

LABOR  UNIONS 

1878.     Preamble    and    res.    of    workingmeu    of    Sacra- 
mento.    2  11.     (App.  to  jols.  22  sess.  v.  4  (doc.  30].) 
Protest  aRst.  dangerous  and  Incendiary  policy  of  men 
of  S.  F.  claiming  to  lead  labor  movement. 

.     Repts.  of  committee  on  labor  investigation.   9  pp. 

(Same  22  sess.  v.  4  [doc.  41].) 

Re.   charge   of   Interference   In   mtga.   of   Worltlngmens 
Party. 

1889.  Investigation  into  grievances  complained  of  by 
the  Harness  Makers'  Union  of  S.  F.  50  pp.  (Bu- 
reau of  labor  statistics.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1902-1904.  List  of  labor  organizations  in  Cal.  and  com- 
ments on  same.  (10  bienn.  rept.  labor  statistics 
1901/2   (pp.  67-79)— 11  same  1902/4.) 

1904.  Table  showing  name,  date  of  organization,  mem- 
bership. Initiative  fees,  dues,  benefits,  etc.,  of  mari- 
time labor  organizations  in  Cal.  (11  same  1902/4: 
54.) 

.     Maritime  labor  organizations  of  Cal.     (11  same 

1902/4:  49-72.) 

LABORATORIES 
Mineral;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Yiticultural;  see  Industries,  etc        Inspection 


LAGUNITAS  LAKE 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

LAKE  COUNTY  (i86i) 

Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 

Borax 

1892/4-1894/G.  See  Natural  Resources.  MlneraL 
Eora.x;  these  dates. 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Horticultural    Board;    see   Agriculture.     Horticultural    Com- 
missions 

Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Limestone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Marble  in;   see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 

Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.  See  Industries,  etc.  Mines  and  Min- 
ing; these  dates. 

Quicksilver 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.  Quick- 
silver; these  dates. 

Sandstone  in;   see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Sulphur  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Surveyor;  see  Land 
Temperature;  see  Climate 

LAND 

1851.  Letter  of  secy,  of  state  re.  new  offices  [i.  e.  re. 
land  office].  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  2  sess.  pp.  681-682 
doc.  T.) 

1852.  Review  of  large  quantity  of  arable  lands  situated 
in  various  cos.     (Govs,  special  mess.  Jan.  30,  1852.) 

1862.     Comments  on  floating   islands.     (A.R.   surveyor 

gen.  1862:  44-56.) 
1883.     The   fertile   lands   of  Cal.     (Trans,   state  agric. 

socy.  1883:  208-214.) 

1885.  "Bedrock  lands"  of  Sacramento  Co.;  by  Hll- 
gard.     1   sheet.     (Agric.    exper.   station,   bull.   44.) 

1886.  The  productive  capacity  of  the  undeveloped 
lands  of  the  coast  range;  probable  e.xtent  to  which 
timber  and  brush  lands  will  be  cleared  under  in- 
fluence of  agric.  development.  (1  bienn.  rept.  for- 
estry bd.  1885/6:  191-196.) 

1890.  The  solution  of  large  land  holdings  problem  in 
Cal.,  in  opinion  of  pres.  of  bd.  of  agric,  Is  en- 
couragement of  Immigration  of  homeseekers  to 
purchase  and  settle  upon  this  land;  payments  on 
same  being  arranged  to  cover  from  4  to  6  yrs. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1890:  24-25.) 

1891.  The  cienegas  of  Southern  Cal.  (Blenn.  rept. 
agric.  exper.  stations  1892/4:  185-188.) 

1892.  Clearing  land  in  Sierra  foothills;  by  G.  Hansen. 
(A.R.  same  1891/2:  190-192.) 

1893-1895.  Comparative  table  showing  average  values 
of  improved  land  (bearing  and  unbearing  on  Dec. 
1  of  each  yr.,  by  cos.).  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1895:  112.) 

1896.  Suggestions  regarding  examination  of  lands; 
Oct.  7  pp.  (Unnum.  circular,  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion.) 

1900.  Memorials  and  res.  adopted  by  Fruit  Growers' 
Convention  re.  restricting  devastation  of  mt.  lands 
by  prospecting  for  minerals,  etc.  (7  bienn.  rept. 
bd.  hortic.  1899/00:  23-25.) 

Alkali 

1889-1901.  Alkali  reclamation  at  Tulare  substation;  by 
C.  H.  Shinn.  (Rept.  agric.  exper.  stations  1898/01 
pt.  2:  204-214.) 


156 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


LAND— cont'd 

Alkali — cont'd 

1S96/7.  Investigations  of  natural  vegetation  of  alliali 
lands;  introductory  note  by  E.  W.  Hilgard;  tables 
giving  determination  of  alkali  salts  in  soils  upon 
which  various  plants  grow;  description  of  varie- 
ties; plants  as  alkali  indicators;  some  cultivated 
crops  for  alkali  soils;  by  J.  B.  Davy.  (Bienn. 
rept.  same  1895/6:  53-75.) 

1898-1901.  Gooselands  of  Glenn  and  Colusa  cos.;  me- 
chanical analyses  of  soil,  chemical  analyses  show- 
ing amt.  of  alkali;  by  R.  H.  Loughridge;  notes  on 
alkali  lands;  by  T.  L.  Knock;  alkali  and  alkali  in- 
dicators of  Glenn  Co.  gooselands;  vegetation;  by 
J.  B.  Davy.     (Rept.  same  1898/01  pt.  1:  21-33.) 

1900.  Nature,  value,  and  utilization  of  alkali  lands;  by 
Hilgard.     46  pp.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  128.) 

Desert 
1880.    Testimony  re.  sale  of  desert  lands  in  Lassen  Co. 

54  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  23  sess.  v.  6  unnum.  doc.) 
1890.     The    Colorado    Desert;    bibliog.    of    subject    tor 

those  desiring  further  information;    by  C.  H.  Or- 

cutt.     (10    A.R.    state    mineralogist    1889/90:  899- 

919.) 
1897/8.     Endurance  of  drought  in  soils  of  arid  regions; 

by  E.   W.   Hilgard   and   R.   H.   Loughridge.     (A.R. 

agric.  exper.  station  1897/8:  40-64.) 
1902.     Lands  of  Colorado  Delta  and  Salton  basin;    by 

Snow,  Hilgard.  and  Shaw.     51  pp.     (Agric.  exper. 

station,  bull.  140.) 

Drainage 

In  order  to  avoid  unnecessary  duplication  all  material, 
except   the   purely   local,   relating   to   drainage  has 
been  grouped  under  River  Conservancy,  which  see. 
1870.     Res.  passed  by  bd.  of  supervisors  of  Fresno  Co. 
and  presented  to  Assem.  Mch.  16,  requesting  defeat 
of  Assem.  bill  328,  providing  for  drainage,  etc.,  of 
certain    lands,    and    for    navigation    betw.    certain 
places;  also  of  bill  granting  exclusive  right  to  cer- 
tain parties  to  use  of  King's  River  for  purpose  of 
running  lumber  for  term  of  yrs.;  also  of  franchise 
for    exclusive    right    to    fisheries    of    any    lake    or 
stream  in  Fresno  Co.     2  U.     (App.  to  Jols.  18  sess. 
V.  3  doc.  [481.) 

1902.  Preliminary  plans  and  estimates  for  drainage  of 
Fresno;  by  C.  G.  Elliott,  agt.  and  expert,  irrigation 
investigations.  (Rept.  agric.  exper.  stations  1901/3: 
57-64.) 

1903.  The  benefits  of  drainage;  by  E.  W.  Hilgard. 
(Same  1901/3:  64-65.) 

1853.  Additional  measures  urged  for  securing  escheat- 
ed estates  for  educational  purposes.  (Govs.  ann. 
mess.  1853.) 

1854.  Legislation  needed  to  secure  state's  interest  in 
escheated  estates.  (Govs,  special  mess.  May  8, 
1854.) 

.    Rept.    re.    history    of    Leldesdorft    estate,    and 

grounds  for  considering  same  as  escheated  prop- 
erty.    (Sen.  jol.  1854:  487-489.) 

.     Govs.   mess.   re.  escheat  to  state  of  Leidesdorft 

estate.  (Same  1854:  265-206;  Assem.  Jol.  pp.  281- 
282.) 

1855.  Same;  re.  necessity  of  Immediate  action  to  se- 
cure Leldesdorff  estate  to  state  In  view  of  Impend- 
ing sale  of  samo,  and  pending  decision  of  courts 
re.  state's  right  to  same  as  rschoated  properly. 
(Sen.  Jol.  1855:  32.3-326;   Assem.  Jol.  pp.  341-343.) 

.  Review  of  proceedlngB  Instituted  to  secure  cer- 
tain escheated  property  to  stnte,  showing  Import- 
ance of  further  provision  for  securing  escheated 
estates   In   future.      (Govs.   aim.   mess.  1855:  21-22.) 

1857-1860.  Illrara  Smith,  Jr.  (absent  heir  of  H.  Smith, 
deceased).  (10  A.R.  state  treasurer  1850/7  (pp 
30-31;  50-51)— «ome  1859/00.) 


LAND— cont'd 
Escheats — cont'd 

1858.  Communication  from  atty.  gen.  re.  estate  es- 
cheated to  state  and  for  which  no  apprn.  has  been 
made.     (Assem.  Jol.  9  sess.  pp.  270-271.) 

1S59.  Atty.  gens,  recommendation  for  apprn.  for  fund 
for  prosecution  of  escheated  estates.  (Sen.  Jol.  10 
sess.  pp.  286-287.) 

1861.  Rept.  [favorable]  on  Sen.  bill  90,  "act  to  regu- 
late settlement  of  estates  of  deceased  persons," 
passed  May  1,  1851,  and  reported  back  with 
amdmts.  7  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  12  sess.  doc. 
[12].) 

1873.  Comments  on  intestate  estates,  and  suggestion 
that  act  be  passed  authorizing  controller  to  dis- 
pose of  land  and  pay  proceeds  into  school  fund. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1871/3:  22.) 

1879.     Escheated  estates;   suggested  amdmt.  to  law  re. 
disposition    of    same    by    state.     (Rept.    atty.    gen. 
1878/9:  7-8.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1853-1874.  Stmt,  of  moneys  paid  into  treasury  from 
estates  of  deceased  persons  and  escheated  estates. 
7  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  20  sess.  v.  6  [doc.  12].) 

1854-1855.  Atty.  gens,  communication  re.  transactions 
and  expenditures  for  recovery  of  escheated  estates. 
(Sen.  jol.  1856:  189-191.) 

1854-1884.  Stmt,  of  estates  of  deceased  persons  in  acct. 
with  state  treasurer.  (A.R.  state  treasurer  1853/4 
(pp.  20-21)— bienn.  rept.  so»!e  1882/4.) 

1856.  Rept.  of  controller  pursuant  to  res.  of  Jan.  26, 
1856,  requiring  exhibit  of  warrants  issued  under 
act  of  Mch.  20,  1855,  to  provide  for  prosecution 
of  escheated  estates,  showing  expenditures  and 
balance  on  hand  Feb.  1,  1856.  (Assem.  Jol.  1856: 
219-230.) 

1861-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  estates  of  deceased 
persons  (G.  Brock),  June  30.  (A.R.  state  control- 
ler 1860/1    (pp.  34-35)— bienn.  rept.  same  1902/4.) 

1871-1896.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  estates  of  de- 
ceased persons.  (Bienn.  rept.  same  1869/71  (p.  72) 
same  1894/6.) 

1877-1888.  Stmt,  showing  amts.  paid  Into  state  treas- 
ury by  CO.  treasurers  and  administrators  from  es- 
tates of  deceased  persons;  also  amts.  paid  to  heirs 
by  state  treasurer  according  to  law.  {Same  1875/7 
(pp.  88-92)— same  1886/8.) 

1896-1904.  Comments  on  transfer  of  funds,  also  recom- 
mendation that  Icgisl.  authorize  transfer  of  $80,- 
000  from  general  fund  to  estates  of  deceased  per- 
sons fund,  in  repayment  of  loan  heretofore  made; 
also  transfer  $100,000  from  estates  of  deceased  per- 
sons fund  to  stale  school  land  fund,  where  It  may 
become  available  for  investment  in  securities.  In- 
terest on  which  is  appropriated  to  support  of  com- 
mon schools,  as  provided  In  constitution.  (Same 
1894/6    (pp.  28-29)— same  1902/4.) 

Irrigation 

See  nlflo  I>Iat  of  References  to  pubns.   relating  to  irri- 
gation and  land  drainage;  comp.  by  15.  A.  riedrlck, 
1002.      ISl    pp.      (II.    S.    Dept.    of   Agric.    Miliary 
bull.  41.) 
1S56.     Internal   improvements;    suggestions  re.   supply- 
ing water  to  both  mining  and  agric.  dlstrs.     (A.R. 
surveyor  gen.   1856:  24-25.) 

.     Majority    rept.    of   special    committee    on    agric. 

and  mining  Interests  on  Assem.  bill  84;  iiresontlng 
another  bill  as  subslitute  and  recommending  Irri- 
gation. B  pp.  (App.  to  Assem.  Jol.  7  sess.  doc. 
119].) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


15? 


!L  AND— cont'd 
Irrigation — cont'd 

1864/5.  The  beginnings  of  Irrigation  in  Cai.;  sugges- 
tion tliat  it  would  be  good  policy  for  gen.  govt,  to 
donate  her  entire  interest  in  land  of  great  valley 
to  state  for  bldg.  irrigation  systems.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.   1864/5:  30-38;    69-75.) 

1865.  Comments  on  irrigation.  (A.R.  surveyor  gen. 
1864/5:  108.) 

1870-1890.  Comparative  table  showing  increase  ot  pop- 
ulation and  wealth  in  principal  Irrigation  cos.  of 
state.     (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1892:  45.) 

1871-1872.  Underground  irrigation.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.   1870/1    (pp.  444-447)— sa»it;  1872.) 

1872.  Reclamation  and  irrigation  in  state:  encourage- 
ment of  immigration,  progress  of  agric.  interest, 
mining  interest,  legislation  needed,  value  of  land 
reclaimed,  irrigation  cos.  already  in  field.  {Same 
1872:  290-426.) 

1874.  Address  on  irrigation  In  Cal.;  expenses  of 
canals,  ownership  of  water,  amt.  of  water  necessary, 
extent  of  country  irrigated,  size  of  farms.  (Same 
1874:  189-202.) 

.  Irrigation  in  Cal.;  rept.  of  civil  engr.  commis- 
sioned by  Sacramento  Daily  Record  to  examine  and 
rept.     (Same  1874:  419-446.) 

.    Probable  cost  of  irrigating  the  great  valley  of 

Cal.     (Same  1874:  307-313.) 

1878.  Synopsis  of  a  lecture  on  irrigation  In  Cal.  7  pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  22  sess.  v.  4  [doc.  53].) 

Delivered  lu   Assem.  chamber  by   \Vm.   11.   Hall. 

.     Rept.    of    committee    on    irrigation    and    water 

rights.     (Sen.  ]ol.  22  sess.  pp.  391-392.) 

1878/9.  Irrigation  problems;  irrigation  regions  of 
Cal.;  works,  practice,  and  results  of  irrigation  in 
Cal.;  duty  of  waters  and  water  supply  in  Cal.; 
results  of  investigations;  conclusions  and  recom- 
mendations. 128  pp.  (Rept.  state  engr.  1878/9 
Pt.  4.) 

1880.  The  irrigation  question  in  Cal.;  conflicting  in- 
terests; proposed  remedy;  draft  of  two  bills  em- 
bodying remedial  measures  and  remarks  on  same. 
44  pp.     (Same  to  legisl.  1881  pt.  4.) 

.  The  irrigation  question  in  Cal.;  conflicting  in- 
terests and  proposed  remedy.  (Same  to  gov  1880: 
15-20.) 

.     Lake  and  river  waters  of  the  great  valley  and 

their  quality  for  irrigation  purposes.     (A.R.  agric. 
college  1880:  22-31.) 

1880/2.  Irrigation  and  drainage  in  Southern  Cal.;  by 
J.  P.  Widney.  (7  blenn.  rept.  bd.  health  1880/2: 
104-106.) 

1881/2.  Analyses  of  waters  of  some  Cal.  rivers,  with 
view  to  determination  of  their  quality  for  irriga- 
tion; geological  history  of  valley  of  (^al.  (Bienn. 
rept.  agric.  college  1881/2:  57-61.) 

1882.  Corresp.  with  gov.  re.  public  dissemination  of 
data  of  irrigation  investi.^ation  before  publication 
of  general  rept.,  delayed  because  of  insufficient 
apprn.     (Rept.  state  engr.  1881/2:  13-14.) 

1882/4.  Effect  of  irrigation  of  agric.  lands  particularly 
in  Cal.,  upon  public  health;  by  H.  S.  Orme.  (8 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1882/4:  51-59.) 

1883.  Minority  rept.  on  act  re.  water  rights,  usages, 
and  customs  appertaining  thereto.  (Assem.  jol. 
25  sess.  pp.  283-285.) 

.     Rept.   on    irrigation   and    water   rights.     (Same 

25  sess.  p.  275.) 

1884.  Examination  of  irrigation  waters;  by  Hilgard. 
1  sheet.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  7.) 

.  Outline  of  contents  of  rept.  on  problems  of  irri- 
gation now  in  course  of  publication;  maps  ready 
for  publication;  present  condition  of  both  and 
further  apprn.  needed  for  completion;  recommend- 


LAND— cont'd 
Irrigation — cont'd 

ed   legal  provision  for  sale  of  same  after  publica- 
tion.    (Kept,  state  engr.  1883/4:  6-15.) 
1884/0.     Paper  on  effect  of  irrigation  in  Cal.     (9  bienn. 

rept.  bd.  health  1884/6:  132-133.) 
1885.  Outline  of  matter,  and  advance  sheets  of  the 
rept.  on  the  legislative,  administrative,  technical, 
and  iiractlcal  problems  of  irrigation;  in  course  of 
preparation  and  publication  by  Wm.  H.  Hall,  state 
engr.     304  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  eulry  from  Bowker. 

Tills   Is   an   edition  of  the   1886  report   entitled  "  Irri- 
gation Development.     History,  etc.,"  hastily  printed 
In  Jan.   1885  us  nn  exhibit  to  the  Legislature. 
18S6.     Address  of  state  Irrigation  committee  to  Fresno 
and   Riverside  irrigation  conventions  and  to  anti- 
riparian  waters  of  Cal.     299  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Itowker. 

.     The  Irrigation  question;    memorandum  by  Wm. 

H.  Hall,  state  engr.,  transmitted  to  legisl.     18  pp. 

.     Same;   no.  2.     Cal.  and  Australia.     14  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.     Irrigation,    drainage,    and    alkali;    by    Hilgard, 

1  sheet.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  53.) 

.     The  pump  for  irrigation;  comment  and  corresp 

giving  particulars.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1886: 
194-195;   212-214.) 

.     Irrigation  development.     History,  customs  .... 

[etc.]    relating    to    irrigation,    water-courses,    and 
waters  in  France,  Italy,  and  Spain  .  .  .   ;   by  Wm. 
H.  Hall.     38  pp.,  1  1.,  97-162  pp.     (State  engineer.) 
Pages   1-32   and   33-38  of  the  38-page   portion   of   this 
rept.  are  the  same  as  pages  1-32  and  pp.  605-610 
resp.  of  the  622page  rept.  of  this  date  and  with 
this  title.     The  07-162  pages  are  a  portion  of  an 
edition   of   the  622-page   Irrigation    rept.   of   1886, 
hastily  printed  In  Jan.   1885,  as  an  exhibit  to  the 
legislature   under   the   title    "  Outline   of   matter," 
etc. 
.    Same.    History,  customs,  laws,  and  administra- 
tive  systems   relating  to   irrigation,   water-courses, 
and  waters  in  France,  Italy,  and  Spain.     622  pp. 
This  volume  contains  an  outline  of  the  history  and  a 
review  of   the  water  and  Irrigation  customs,   laws 
and    regulations   ot   France,    Italy   and    Spain.      As 
a    common    foundation    of    these    the    first    chapter 
Is  devoted   to  the  water  laws  of  the   Romans.      It 
was    the    Intention    to    Issue    a    second    and    third 
volume.      The    second    volume    was    to    be    called 
*'  Irrigation  In  Cal. — Watersheds,  precipitation  and 
water  supply — Lands   requiring  Irrigation — Irriga- 
tion  Districts,  etc.;"  the  third  volume  "The  Irri- 
gation   Question.      Development    In    Cal. — Mexican 
Civil   Law — English   Common   Law,  etc."     Neither 
vol.  2  nor  3  has  ever  been   Issvied. 
The    contents    of    vol.    1,    Is    as    follows :      "  Irrigation 
Legislation  and  Administration.     The  Roman  Em- 
pire,"   pp.    [35-]    48.      France,    pp.   49-179.      Italy, 
pp.  180-351.     Spain,  pp.  353-524.     App.  I.     Articles 
of    civil    code    of    France    specially    relating    to    or 
affecting    water    courses,     waters    and     Irrigation, 
pp.    525-534.      App.    II,    same,    Italy,    pp.    5,35-551. 
App.  Ill,  same,  Spain,  pp.  552-603. 

.     Govs,  proclamation  calling  extra  sess.  to  legislate 

on  decision  of  Supreme  Court  of  Cal.  that  riparian 
owners  along  unnavigable  streams  are  entitled  to 
exclusive  use  of  same.  (Sen.  jol.  extra  sess.  1886: 
1-2;  House  jol.  name,  pp.  2-3.) 

.     Govs,    mess.,    extra    sess.; 

rights.     (Sen.  jol.  extra  sess. 
same  1886:  12.) 
1887.    Stmt,   of  views   of  state  engr.   on   question   of 
water   rights  and   irrigation   in  state;    creation   of 
irrigation   and    water   rights   comn.   recommended. 
(Rept.  state  engr.  1884/5:  6-14.) 
.     Petition  of  citizens  of  Stanislaus  Co.  urging  pas- 
sage of  Assem.  bill  12,  re.  general  system  by  which 
waters   ot   state    may    be    diverted    for    irrigation. 
5  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  27  sess.  v.  8  doc.  [5].) 
.    See  also  Public  Printing;  this  date. 


Irrigation    or   water 
1886:  19;    House  jol. 


158 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


LAND— cont'd 
Irrigation — cont'd 

188S.  Irrigation  in  [Southern]  Cal.  The  field,  water- 
supply  and  works,  organization  and  operation  in 
San  Diego,  San  Bernardino,  and  Los  Angeles  cos.; 
by  \Vm.  H.  Hall.  672  pp.,  3  maps,  29  pis.  (State 
engineer.) 

.    See  also  Public  Printing;  this  date. 

1889.     Wright  Irrigation  bill  and  amdmts.;  compiled  by 
W.  C.  Hendricks.     31  pp. 
Not  soon  :  entry  from  Bowker. 

.     Paper    on    irrigation    and    production    of    water 

sources  in  Cal.     (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1889:  345-348.) 

1891.  Tabular  summary  of  results  secured  by  statisti- 
cal inquiry  as  to  irrigated  area  of  arid  states — 
estimated  under  ditch,  acreage  under  cultivation, 
and  no.  of  artesian  wells.     (Same  1892:  45.) 

1898.  Use  of  saline  and  alkali  waters  in  irrigation;  by 
E.  W.  Hilgard.  (A.R.  agric.  exper.  stations  1897/8: 
126-130.) 

1898-1904.  Table  giving  analyses  of  waters  from  reser- 
voirs and  irrigation  ditches,  by  locality,  co.,  and 
sender.  (Same  1898/01  pt.  2  (p.  229)— same 
1903/4.) 

1900.  Paper  on  forests  and  irrigation.  (7  bienn.  rept. 
bd.  hortic.  1899/00:  137-143.) 

.     Necessity   of    irrigation;    by   W.    Thomas,    pres. 

Cal.  Water  and  Forest  Assn.     (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1900:  85-88.) 

1901.  Irrigation  in  Cal.;  extracts  from  U.  S.  Census 
Bulletin.     (Same  1901:  148-151.) 

.     Irrigation,   cultivation,  and  hardpan;    by  E.   W. 

Hilgard.     (Rept.  agric.  exper.  stations  1898/01  pt. 
2:  149-153.) 

1903.  Rept.  of  committee  on  act  re.  irrigation.  (Sen. 
jol.  35  sess.  pp.  741-742.) 

1903/4.  Rept.  of  division  of  irrigation  investigation. 
(A.R.  agric.  exper.  stations  1903/4:  107-109.) 

1904.  Co-operative  work — state  and  govt,  along  lines 
of  topography,  hydrography,  forestry,  and  water 
distribution.  (A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated  1904:  14- 
32.) 

COI.CSA    COUNTY 

1866.    See  below.  Canals;  this  date. 

FRESNO   CODNTT 
Sec  bolow,  Tulare  Co. 

KRRN  COUNTY 
1878/9.  Rept.  on  works  and  practice  of  irrigation  in 
Kern  Co.  (Rept.  state  engr.  1878/9  pt.  4  app.  pp. 
61-115.) 
1879.  Table  showing  existing  valid  claims  to  water  of 
Kern  River  and  relation  betw.  amt.  of  claims,  ca- 
pacity of  canals,  and  amt.  diverted,  as  indicated  by 
canal  discharges  during  season,  Jan.  6  to  July. 
(Same  1878/9  pt.  4  app.  6  p.  103.) 

IX)S  ANOET.ES  COUNTY 
1878/9.  Rept.  on  Irrigation  works  and  practice  In  Los 
Angeles  and  San  Bernardino  cos.;  effert  of  Irriga- 
tion on  soil,  climate,  and  value  of  land;  tabulated 
description  of  works.  (Rept.  state  engr.  1878/9 
pt.  4  app.  pp.  3-00.) 

SACUAMKNTO  COUNTY. 

1892/4.  Water  in  Sacramento,  Stanislaus,  and  Yolo 
cos. — for  power  and  irrigation.  (12  rept.  state 
mineralogist  1892/4:  410-41].) 

SACRAMENTO   VAT. LEY 
Sec  below,  Cnnnls. 

RAN  liUKNATtfUNO  COI'NTY 

1878/9.     See  above,  Lob  Angeles  County. 

1880-1890.  Comparative  table  showing  development  of 
water  In  San  Bernardino  Co.  In  past  10  yrs.,  giv- 
ing acreage  capacity  of  principal  Irrigation  systems 
of  CO.     (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1892:  205.) 


LAND— cont'd 
Irrigation — cont'd 

SAN  .TOAQT'IN  VALLEY 

1871.  Preparations  being  made  for  irrigation  of  San 
Joaquin  Valley.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1870/1: 
210-211.) 

SOLANO  COUNTY 

1866.     See  below,  Canals;   this  date. 

STANISLAUS   COUNTY 
See  Natural   Ucsources.     Mineral.     Stanislaus  Co. ;  see 
also  above  Sacramento  Co. 

TULARE  COUNTY 

1877.  West  side  irrigation  distr.  water  supply.  Rept. 
of  engr.  on  result  of  reconnoissance  of  Tulare  Lake. 
9  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  22  sess.  v.  4  [doc.  55].) 

1878/9.  Rept.  on  irrigation  in  Mussel  Slough  and 
Fresno  distrs.  in  Tulare  and  Fresno  cos. — descrip- 
tion of  works,  extent,  cost,  periods,  etc.;  crops 
raised;  hydrological  data  of  each  canal.  (Rept. 
state  engr.  1878/9  pt.  4  app.  pp.  116-161.) 

YOLO  COUNTY 

1865.  Irrigation  in  Yolo  Co.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1864/5:  301-303.) 

1866.  See  below.  Canals;  this  date. 

1878/9.  Rept.  on  works  and  practice  of  Irrigation  in 
Yolo  Co.  (Rept.  state  engr.  1878/9  pt.  4  app.  pp. 
183-191.) 

1892/4.    See  above,  Sacramento  County;  these  dates. 
Canals 

1866.  Rept.  of  Sen.  committee  on  agric.  on  Assem.  bill 
321  to  develop  agric.  interests,  and  to  aid  in  con- 
struction of  a  canal  tor  purposes  of  irrigation  and 
inland  trade  in  Colusa,  Yolo,  and  Solano  cos.  5  pp. 
(App.  to  Jols.  16  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

— — .  Rept.  of  Assem.  committee  on  internal  improve- 
ments on  same.  5  pp.  (Same  16  sess.  v.  3  unnum. 
doc.) 

1868.  Rept.  of  engr.  on  results  of  survey  of  Sacra- 
mento Valley  Irrigation  and  Navigation  Canal.  52 
pp.     (Same  17  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

1872.  Memorial  asking  aid  from  Congress  for  grants 
of  land  to  the  San  Joaquin  ....  and  Cal.  irriga- 
tion COS.,  who  propose  to  run  canals  through  the 
valleys  of  the  San  Joaquin  and  Sacramento  rivers, 
thus  assuring  crops  in  an  otherwise  uncertain  soil. 
4  pp.     (Same  19  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [11].) 

1878/9.  Rept.  on  works  and  practice  of  irrigation — San 
Joaquin  and  Kings  River  Canal,  and  Chowchilla 
Canal.  (Rept.  state  engr.  1878/9  pt.  4  app.  pp. 
162-182.) 

1891.  The  opening  of  the  Woodbridge  Canal;  the  first 
attempt  at  irrigation  by  canal  In  state.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1891:  16-18.) 

1894/6.  Rept.  on  mining  and  irrigating  canals,  arte- 
sian wells,  etc.,  in  Alameda,  Amador,  Butte,  Cal- 
averas, Colusa,  Contra  Costa.  Rl  Dorado,  Fresno, 
Clenn,  Korn.  Kings,  Mono,  Monterey.  Nevada, 
Placor.  Plumas,  Sacramento,  San  Benito,  San  Diego, 
S.  F.,  Sta.  Barbara.  Sta.  Clara,  Sta.  Cruz,  Shasta, 
Solano.  Stanislaus,  Sutter,  Tehama,  Trinity,  Tulare, 
Tuolumne.  Ventura  (canals),  Yolo,  and  Yuba  cos. 
(13  rept.  state  mineralogist  1894/6:  525-566.) 

CONVKNTIONS 

1884.     Proceedings  of  state  irrigation  convention,  held 
at  Riverside.  Cal..  May  14.  15,  16.     96  pp. 
Not  seen;  entry  from  IlowkiT. 
1886.     Same;  held  at  S.  F.,  May  20,  21,  22.     205  pp. 

Not  Heen  ;  entry  from  liowkiT. 
19(11.     See  above.  Land;  this  date. 
Irrigation  Districts 

1890/2.  Recommendation  that  sec.  680,  Political  Code, 
be  amended  so  as  to  Include  bonds  of  several  Irri- 
gation distrs.  of  state.  (A.R.  state  treasurer 
1890/2:  4-5.) 


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169 


LAND— cont'd 
Irrigation  Districts — cont'd 

1891.  List  of  irrigation  distrs.  formed  under  Wright 
irrigation  act — acreage,  amt.  of  bonds  voted,  and 
cost  of  supplying  water  per  acre.  {A.R.  Ixi.  hortic. 
1892:  47.) 

1892.  Opinion  re.  legality  of  bonds  Issued  by  irrigation 
distrs.  formed  under  state  irrigation  laws;  reme- 
dial legislation  suggested.  (Rept.  atty.  gen.  1891/2: 
9-10.) 

Laws 

1882.  Synopsis  of  acts  passed  by  legisl.  of  Cal.  relating 
to  water  courses  and  tlieir  use  for  irrigation  by 
the  people  and  by  corporations.  (Bienn,  rept.  sur- 
veyor gen.  1880/2:  21-38.) 
1887.  Law  re.  water  rights.  (8  A.R.  state  mineralo- 
gist 1887/8:  897.) 
1891.  Distr.  irrigation  laws:  decisions  thereon  by  the 
Supreme  Court,  notes  and  index;  compiled  by  W. 
H.  H.  Hart.     75  pp. 

Not  socn  ;  entry  from  Bowkcr. 
1900.     Irrigation  laws;  by  J.  D.  Works,     128  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
Maps;  see  below,  that  title 
Laws 

1866.  Laws  re.  reclamation,  segregation,  and  sale  of 
tide,  salt  marsh,  and  swamp  and  overflowed  lands; 
comp.  by  S.  N.  Norton. 

Not  seen;  entry  from  Suppl.  Cat.  Law  Dept.  Cal.  State 
Library,  1893. 
Maps 

General  material  only.  Railroad  maps  are  entered 
under  Kallroads,  mineral  maps,  under  Natural 
Resources.  Mineral  (serial.  Register  of  Mines.) 
See  also  under  Land  :  State,  the  notes  under  co. 
surveyors'  repts.  for  comment  and  criticism  on  the 
state  map. 

1852.  Comments  on  state  map;  progress  of  its  con- 
struction.    (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1852:  3-9.) 

1853.  Communication  from  surveyor  gen.  re.  comple- 
tion and  cost  of  state  map.  2  pp.  (App.  to  Sen. 
3ol.  1853  doc.  35.) 

1854.  Letters  from  G.  H.  Goddard,  on  map,  Carson 
Valley,  stage  and  r.r.,  etc.  (A.R.  surveyor  gen. 
1854:  89-90.) 

.     Recommended    that    Congress    be    requested    to 

make  apprn.  for  purpose  of  obtaining  complete  and 
correct  map  of  state.     (Same  1854:  5.) 

.  Letter  of  Col.  Hays,  U.  S.  surveyor  gen.,  concern- 
ing map,  U.  S.  surveys,  swamp  lands,  etc.  (Same 
1854:  89.) 

1855.  Comments  on  Geo.  H.  Goddard's  topographical 
map  and  recommendation  for  its  purchase  by  state. 
(Same  1855:  46.) 

.     Rept.   [ favorable!   In  relation  to  new  state  map. 

6  pp.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  6  sess.  doc.  17.) 

.     Rept.  re.   need  for  state  map,  with  suggestions 

for  securing  same,  and  estimated  cost.     (Sen.  jol. 
1855:  461-464.) 
1867-1873.     Map    of   region   adjacent   to    bay   of    S.    F. 
(Geol.  survey.) 

Checklist 
[ed.  1.]   1867.     2  m.  =  1  In. 
ed.  2.     1868. 
led.  3.]    1873. 

1873.  Same.     Scale,  2  m.  =  1  in.     44  x  36  in.     (Same.) 
.     Map  of  Cal.  and  Nev.;    drawn  by  F.  V.  Leicht 

and  A.  Craven.  Scale,  18  m.  ^  1  in.  37  x  34  in. 
(Same.) 

1874.  Same.  Ed.  2.  Rev.  by  Hoffmann  and  Crane,  and 
issued  by  authority  of  regents  of  Univ.  of  Cal. 
Scale,  18  m.  =  1  in.     40  x  36  in. 

1878.     Same;  ed.  3. 

1882.  State  maps.     (Rept.  state  engr.  1881/2:  7-8.) 

1883.  Suggestion  that  action  be  taken  to  furnish  sec- 
tional sheets  of  state  map  to  each  co.  surveyor.  (3 
A.R.  sUte  mineralogist  1882/3:  19.) 


LAND— cont'd 
Maps — cont'd 

1887.  Map  of  Cal.  and  Nev.;  drawn  by  F.  V.  Leicht 
and  A.  Craven.  Ed.  4.  Rev.  by  Hoffman  and 
Crane,  and  Issued  by  authority  of  regents  of  Univ. 
of  Cal.     Scale.  18  m.  =  1  in.     40x36  In. 

.     Topographical  and  Irrigation  map  of  the  Great 

Central  Valley  of  Cal.     Scale,  6  m.  =  1  in.     (Engi- 
neering dept.) 
1890.     Brief  rept.  of  engr.  of  mining  bureau  re.  topo- 
graphical map  of  state  ace.  rept.     (10  A.R.  state 
mineralogist  1889/90:  21-22.) 
1904.     See  above,  Irrigation;   this  date. 
Mission  Lands 

1850.  Rept.  on  cost  of  proposed  investigation  of  mis- 
sion lands  and  claims,  urging  apptmt.  of  comrs.  to 
prosecute  same.     (Legisl.  jol.  1849/50:  517-519.) 

.     Rept.  of  corporations  committee  on  mission  lands 

of  Dolores.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1  sess.  pp.  569-570 
doc.  SS.) 

.  Rept.  of  public  lands  and  mission  claims  com- 
mittee recommending  apptmt.  of  comn.  to  exam- 
ine govt,  archives,  and  to  rept.  upon  history  and 
present  condition  of  missions  of  Upper  Cal.  (Same 
1  sess.  pp.  517-519  doc.  W.) 

1851.  Govs.  mess.  re.  missions  and  mission  claims, 
urging  full  protection  of  rights  of  same.  (Legisl. 
jol.  1851:  739-740.) 

1852.  Surveyor  gens.  rept.  on  title  to  mission  lands, 
reviewing  history  and  jurisdiction  of  missions,  and 
suggesting  disposal  to  be  made  of  same.  (App. 
to  special  rept.)      (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1852:  625-639.) 

1854.  Govs.  mess.  re.  selection  of  San  Luis  Rey  mis- 
sion lands,  for  location  of  educational  institution, 
under  act  of  Congress,  approved  Mch.  3,  1853. 
(Assem.  jol.  1854:  146-147.) 

.     Corresp.  re.  proposed  selection  of  San  Luis  Rey 

Mission  lands  for  institution  of  learning  under 
act  of  Congress  granting  lands  for  same.  (App. 
to  govs.  ann.  mess.  1854:  35-39.) 

Pueblo  Lands 

See   also  below.   Water   Front   Property   re.    the   S.    F. 
water  lot  controversy. 

1850.     Rept.    disclaiming   authority   of    legisl.    for   dis- 
posal of  lands  belonging  to  Pueblo  of  San  Jose,  as 
being    still    under    jurisdiction    of    Mexican    law. 
(Legisl.  jol.  1849/50:  568.) 
.     Rept.  of  public  lands  and   mission  claims  com- 
mittee   re.    pueblo    lands    at    San    Jose.      (App.    to 
Sen.  jol.  1  sess.  p.  568  doc.  RR.) 
1868.     Rept.  of  judiciary  committee  re.  pueblo  lands  In 
S.   F.   involving  question  of  eminent  domain,  and 
right  of  a  pueblo  to  soil  within  its  limits.     8  pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  17  sess.  v.  3  [doc.  11].) 
Realty 

1855-1880.     Historical    table    showing    depreciation    In 
value  of  real   estate   In  Marysville  in  part  due  to 
damages  done  by  mining  dSbris.     (Rept.  state  engr. 
1878/9  pt.  3:  19.) 
Riparian 

1855.  Veto  of  act  authorizing  use  of  waters  of  Stanis- 
laus River  for  mnfg.  purposes,  as  special  legisla- 
tion affecting  riparian  rights  and  encouraging 
monopolistic  tendencies.     (Sen.  jol.  1855:  543-544.) 

.     See  also.  River  Conservancy.     Stanislaus  River. 

1856.  Improvement  contemplating  protection  agst. 
overflow  of  lands  on  eastern  bank  of  Sacramento 
River,  now  under  way,  and  to  be  completed  at  pri- 
vate expense.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1856:  23.) 

1886.     See  Land.     Irrigation;   this  date. 
Surveyors 
License;  see  Licenses 


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LAND— cont'd 
Surveys 

1850/1.     Propriety  of  locating  one   or   more  points  in 
each   CO.,    by    longitude   and    latitude,   with    which 
CO.  surveyors  could  correct  their  work.     (A.R.  sur- 
veyor gen.  1850/1:  577.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1852.  Comments  on  U.  S.  lands  survey.  {Same  1852: 
24-26.) 

.     Table  showing  no.  of  observations  of  each  kind 

taken   at   different  localities,   with   whole   amt.   of 
same.     (Saine  1852:  28-31.) 

1855.  Exhibit  consisting  of  C.  D.  Sample's  acct.  for 
survey  of  boundary  line  betw.  Colusa  and  Yolo  cos. 
(Same  1855:  76.) 

.  Stmt,  giving  surveys  under  special  acts  and  sur- 
veys  under  general  act.     (Same  1855:  34-36.) 

.  Surveyor  gens.  stmt.  re.  advisability  of  obtain- 
ing copies  of  certain  plats  in  oifice  of  U.  S.  surveyor 
for  Cal.  as  basis  of  various  land  divisions  to  be 
made.     (Sen.  jol.  1855:  384.) 

1890.  Profile  of  Fresno  Co.  (10  A.R.  state  mineralo- 
gist 1889/90  facing  p.  204.) 

1904.     See  above.  Irrigation;  this  date. 

Transfer 

1852.  Land  titles  in  S.  F.  and  laws  affecting  same;  by 
A.  Wheeler.     128  pp.     4°. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1853.  Provision  needed  for  adjudication  of  land  claims 
cases  still  undetermined.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1853.) 

.     Rept.  of  table  lands  improvement  committee  re. 

table  lands  to  be  given  to  C.  D.  Gibbes.     1  1.     (App. 
to  Assem.  jol.  4  sess.  doc.  52.) 

1854.  Unsettled  condition  of  land  titles  greatest  ob- 
stacle to  agric.  improvements.  (Govs.  ann.  mess. 
1854:  16.) 

1855.  Exhibit  A  [and  exhibit  B]  from  rept.  of  sales. 
9  pp.     (Land  comrs.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1861.  Govs.  mess.  re.  existing  difficulties  In  Sta.  Clara 
Co.  over  land  claims.  13  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol. 
12  sess.  unnum.  doc.) 

1865.  Calling  attention  to  a  serious  drawback  to  pros- 
perity of  agric.  interest  in  the  unfortunate  condi- 
tion of  land  titles.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1864/5:  75-76.) 

1867.  Act  to  quiet  titles  in  Cal.  (Bienn.  rept.  surveyor 
gen.  1865/7:  19-24.) 

1868.  Rept.  of  the  Assem.  judiciary  committee  re.  sub- 
stitute for  Assem.  bill  52  concerning  sale  of  real 
estate  by  guardian  of  V.  Guerrero.  4  pp.  (App. 
to  Jols.  17  sess.  V.  2  [doc.  46).) 

1895.  Rept.  suggesting  amdrats.  of  comn.  for  purpose 
of  examining  Torrens  Land  Transfer  Act  of  Aus- 
tralia to  Sen.  and  Assem.  25  pp.  (Same  31  sess. 
V.  6  doc.  [7].) 

Water  Front  Property 

OAKLAND 
1892.  Opinion  as  to  claim  of  title  made  by  corporation 
known  as  Oakland  Waterfront  Co.  to  what  Is  torni- 
ed  waterfront  of  said  city,  and  by  what  authority 
bd.  of  trustees  of  town  of  Oakland  undertook  to 
convey  said  waterfront  to  be  held  as  private  prop- 
erty, etc.  (Rept.  atty.  gon.  1891/2:  11-13.) 
1892-1894.  Oakland  waterfront  cases.  (Same  1892/4 
(pp.  7-12)— same  1895/6.) 

8AN  IMloi;o 

1868.     Rept.  of  |>tibllc  lands  committee  on   Assem.   hill 

271  recommending  that  title  of  certain  property  on 

water  front  of  New  San  DIcgo  be  granted  to  W.  H. 

Davis.     6  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  17  Besa.  v.  2  [doc.  23].) 


LAND— cont'd 

Water  Front  Property — cont'd 

SAN  FRANCISCO 
All  the  material  relative  to  the  harbor  front  and  beach 
and    water    lot    controversy    has    been    grouped    to- 
gether here. 

serial 

1  series 

A 

Under  Act  of  May  18.  1853. 

Act  to  provide  for  sale  of  Interest  of  state  In  property 

within  water  front  line  of  San  Francisco. 
1853/4-1854/5.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  state  land  comrs. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1853/4  In  Sen.  jol.  1855  :  84-86. 

1854/5    ••  Assem.  Jol.  1856  :  66-69. 

B 

Under  Act  of  May   1,   1855. 
1855/6.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  state  land  comrs. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1855/6  In  Assem.  Jol.  1856  :  70-77. 

2  series 

A 

Under  Act  of  March  30,  1868  providing  for  survey  and 
sale  of  tide  lands  lu  city  and  co.  of  San  Francisco. 
1868/9-1871/3.     Rept.   of   bd.   of   tide   land   comrs.   and 
state  bd. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1868/9   lu  App.   to  Jols.  18  sess.  v.  2   unnum.   doc. 

1869/70 19     "       V.  4 

1871/3 "     -JO     •■       V.  5 

"  All  sales  of  bd.  of  tide  land  comrs.  had  to  be  approved 
by  the  State  Bd.,  which  occupied  the  same  ollice ; 
these  repts.  therefore  contain  the  repts.  of  both 
bds."      (Bowker.) 


Under  Act  of  March  30,  1874. 

1873/5.     Rept.  of  bd.  of  tide  land  comrs. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1873/5    In    App.    to    jols.    21    sess.    v.    2    unnum. 
doc. 

non-serial 

1834-1851.  Rept.  of  special  committee  reviewing  his- 
tory, legislative  disposal,  original  cost  and  assessed 
value  of  beach  and  water  lots  in  S.  F.  (Assem. 
jol.  1852:  284-307.) 

1849-1851.  Extracts  from  minutes  of  comrs.  of  sinking 
fund  of  S.  F.  with  rept.  on  origin  and  controversy 
re.  "  Colton  and  Leavenworth  grants "  on  water 
and  beach  lot  property  in  S.  F.  (Same  1852:  293- 
298.) 

1850-1852.  Govs.  mess.  re.  value,  selling  price,  sale  and 
history  of  titles  of  beach  and  water  lot  property  in 
S.  F.,  with  review  of  controversy  over  same:  with 
ace.  docs.  28  pp.  (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  1853  doc. 
44.) 

1851.  Rept.  on  validity  of  act  granting  tide  lands 
within  city  of  S.  F.  to  city.  (Leglsl.  jol.  1851:  1329- 
1333.) 

.     Rept.    re.    proposed    relinquishment    to    city    of 

state's  rights  to  beach  and  tide  lots  in  city  of  S.  F. 

{Same  1851:  1686-1687.) 
1851-1853.     Review  of  legislation  re.  beach  and   water 

lot  property  In  S.  F.,  as  aftocting  state's  interest  In 

same.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1854:  9.) 
.     Rept.  re.  amt.  and  value  of  beach  and  water  lot 

property  in  S.  F.  sold  under  act  of  Mch.  26,  1851, 

and  amt.  of  sales  on  which  state  Is  entitled  to  25%; 

with   .stmts,   of   various   sales   made.     (Assem.   jol. 

1854:  457-474.) 

1852.  Rept.  of  special  committee  re.  beach  and  water 
lots  of  S.  F.,  reviewing  history  and  legislation  con- 
cerning grants  of  same,  showing  injustice  of  pro- 
posed repeal  of  private  grants.  {Same  1852:  284- 
307.) 


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161 


LAND— cont'd 

Water  Front  Property — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1852.  Communication  from  atty.  gen.  re.  price  of  beach 
and  water  lots  disposed  of  by  S.  F.  comrs.  of  fund- 
ed debt  and  estimated  value  of  whole  beach  and 
water  lot  property.  4  pp.  (App.  to  Assem.  jol. 
1853  doc.  19.) 

.  Action  commenced  In  behalf  of  state  for  re- 
covery of  beach  and  water  property  of  city  of  S.  F. ; 
suggestion  that  state  dispose  of  unsold  beach  and 
water  property  and  appropriate  proceeds  to  con- 
struction of  permanent  bulkhead  on  water  front  of 
city.     (A.R.  atty.  gen.  1S52:  4-5.) 

1853.  Repts.  of  majority  and  minority  of  special  com- 
mittee upon  subject  of  extending  water  front  of 
S.  F.     12  pp.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  4  sess.  doc.  41.) 

.     Rept.  of  special  committee  to  whom  was  referred 

Assem.  bill  re.  water  front  of  S.  F.  5  pp.  (Same 
4  sess.  doc.  65.) 

.     Communication  from  atty.  gen.  in  regard  to  S. 

F.  water  front;  Feb.  18.  4  pp.  (App.  to  Assem. 
jol.  4  sess.  doc.  19.) 

.     Same;  Mch.  21.    4  pp.     (Same  4  sess.  doc.  41.) 

.  Rept.  of  commerce  committee  in  relation  to  ex- 
tending city  front  of  S.  F.  5  pp.  (Same  4  sess. 
doc.  27.) 

.    Rept   [adverse]   of  portion  of  select  committee 

upon  extension  of  water  front  of  city  of  S.  F. 
22  pp.     (Same  4  sess.  doc.  32.) 

.     Majority  and  minority  repts.  on  proposed  bill  to 

dispose  of  state's  Interest  In  beach  and  water  lot 
property  in  S.  F.  and  to  extend  water  front  of 
same.     4,  2  pp.     (Same  1853  docs.  37,  38.) 

.     Govs.  mess.  re.  invalidity  of  leases  to  beach  and 

water  lot  property  in  institution  of  proc.  to  secure 
rights  of  state  in  premise.  (Sen.  jol.  1853:  190- 
191;  Assem.  jol.  pp.  230-231.) 

.     Same;   re.  impending  sale  of  certain  beach  and 

water  lots  In  S.  F.  advertised  by  sheriff  to  satisfy 
judgment  agst.  city,  urging  injunction  to  restrain 
city  from  proceeding  with  sale,  and  adoption  of 
measures  necessary  to  protect  state's  Interest  in 
said  lots.  8  pp.  (Sen.  jol.  1853:  365-366;  Assem. 
jol.  pp.  431-432.) 

.  Same;  in  answer  to  Assem.  res.  requesting  In- 
formation In  relation  to  water  lots  In  city  of  S.  F., 
sold  in  1850.  28  pp.  (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  4  sess. 
doc.  44.) 

.    Same;  re.  immediate  necessity  of  providing  for 

interest  on  state  debt  due  July  1,  urging  apptmt. 
of  bd.  of  three  comrs.  to  make  necessary  arrange- 
ments and  suggesting  sale  of  beach  and  water  lots 
In  S.  F.,  rightfully  belonging  to  state,  as  means  of 
providing  requisite  funds.  (Sen.  jol.  1853:  366-367; 
Assem.  jol.  pp.  430-431.) 

.     Govs,  special  mess.  re.  extension  of  water  front 

of  S.  F.,  urging  sale  of  state's  interest  in  beach 
and  water  lot  property  as  measure  for  providing 
funds  necessary  for  meeting  state  debt,  with  ace. 
docs.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1853  docs.  49-50:  .5-7; 
Assem.  jol.  pp.  320-324.) 

.     Atty.  gens,  opinion  re.  legality  of  act  to  extend 

water  front  of  S.  F.  4  pp.  (App.  to  Assem.  jol. 
1853  doc.  41.) 

.     Same;    re.    necessity    of    proceedings    to    secure 

state's  right  to  certain  water  lot  property  in  S.  F., 
In  connection  with  action  of  U.  S.  DIstr.  Atty. 
agst.  lessees  of  said  property,  instituted  by  reason 
of  failure  of  said  lessees  to  pay  rentals;  with  copies 
of  said  leases.  8  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1853  doc. 
36.) 

.     Remonstrance  of  citizens  of  S.  F.  agst.  proposed 

extension  of  city  limits  beyond  water  line  estab- 

U 


LAND— cont'd 

Water  Front  Property — cont'd 

nonscrial — cont'd 
lished  by  act  passed  Mch.  26,  1851.     4  pp.     (Same 
1853  doc.  30.) 

1853.  Joint  res.  of  common  council  of  city  of  S.  F., 
no.  316,  protesting  agst.  extension  of  water  front 
of  said  city.     2  pp.     (Same  1853  doc.  29.) 

.     Investigation  of  beach  and  water  lot  controversy 

re.  title  to  such  property  in  S.  F.  urged.  (Govs, 
ann.  mess.  1853.) 

.     Memorial    of    purchasers    of   certain    water    lot 

property  In  S.  F.,  praying  state  to  reconsider  pro- 
posed resumption  of  control  over  parts  of  said 
property.     6  pp.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1853  doc.  28.) 

1854.  Rept.  on  sales  of  water  lot  property.  27  pp. 
(App.  to  Assem.  jol.  5  sess.  doc.  9(?).) 

Docs.  IncoiTPCtly  luimbcred ?     This  is  probably  no.  6. 

.     Review  of  advantage  of  proposed  extension  of 

water  front  of  S.  P.,  and  sale  of  state's  interest  in 
property  within  limits  of  city,  especially  as  offer- 
ing necessary  means  for  speedy  payment  of  state 
debt.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1854:  7-10.) 

.     Rept.  of  land  comrs.  apptd.  under  act  of  May  18, 

1853,  to  sell  state's  Interest  in  property  within 
water  line  front  of  S.  F.  as  defined  by  act  of  Mch. 
26,  1851,  reviewing  transactions  and  accts.  (As- 
sem. jol.  1854:  90-91.) 

.     Speedy  settlement   of  state  debt  necessary  and 

provision  therefor  urged  by  extension  of  water 
front  of  S.  F.  and  sale  of  lots  within  same.  (Govs, 
special  mess.  May  8,  1854.) 

.     Govs.  mess.  re.  treasurer's  refusal  to  accept  state 

prison  bonds  in  payment  for  property  sold  by  state 
land  comrs.,  with  review  of  legislation  defining 
funded  state  debt,  showing  said  prison  bonds  not 
to  be  part  of  same;  Jan.  14.  (Assem.  jol.  1854: 
92-95.) 

.     Rept.    re.   refusal   of   treasurer   to   receive   state 

prison  bonds  in  payment  for  property  sold  by  state 
land  comrs.,  declaring  said  bonds  to  be  part  of 
funded  debt  of  state.     (Same  1854:  113.) 

1855.  Proceeds  from  sale  of  property  to  be  placed 
under  control  of  state  by  proposed  extension  of 
S.  F.  probably  sufficient  to  liquidate  remaining 
state  indebtedness.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1855:  9.) 

.     Suggestion   to  appt.   agt.   to   watch   over   state's 

interest  in  water  lot  property  in  S.  F.  to  prevent 
same  from  passing  into  hands  of  Individuals  with- 
out payment  to  state.     (Same  1856:  13.) 

.     Veto   of   act   amdg.   act   to   provide   for   sale   of 

state's  interest  In  property  within  water  line  front 
of  S.  F.  as  defined  by  act  passed  Mch.  20,  1851. 
(Assem.  jol.  1855:  823-825.) 

.  Rept.  of  land  comrs.  with  acct.  of  their  trans- 
actions in  regard  to  sale  of  state  property  within 
water  line  of  S.  F.  5  pp.  (App.  to  Assem.  jol. 
6  sess.  doc.  9.) 

.     Rept.  re.  apparent  conflict  betw.  funding  act  of 

Mch.,  1855,  and  act  providing  for  state's  sale  of 
water  lot  property  In  S.  F..  passed  May  18,  1853, 
as  to  provision  for  acceptance  of  comptroller's  war- 
rants in  payment  for  said  property.  (Assem.  jol. 
1855:  556.^ 

.     Treasurer's  communication  re.  discrepancy  betw. 

funding  act  of  1855  and  act  providing  for  sale  of 
water  lot  property  in  S.  F.,  passed  May  18,  1853, 
as  to  their  provisions  for  reception  of  comptroller's 
warrants.     (Sen.  jol.  1855:  482-483.) 

.     Review    of   arguments    for   liquidation    of   state 

debt  by  sale  of  beach  and  water  lot  property,  show- 
ing probable  amt.  of  accumulated  Interest  at  time 
of  maturity.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1855:  10.) 


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LAND— cont'd 

Water  Front  Property — cont'd 

7ion-serial — cont'd 

1855.  Proceeds  from  sale  of  property  to  be  placed  un- 
der control  of  state  by  proposed  extension  of  S.  F. 
probably  sufficient  to  liquidate  remaining  state  in- 
debtedness.    (Same  1855;  9.) 

1866.  Majority  and  minority  repts.  of  Sen.  select  com- 
mittee to  investigate  sale  of  marsh  and  tide  lands, 
with  testimony  taken  by  committee.  7,  12  (2),  16 
pp.     (App.  to  jols.  16  sess.  V.  3  unnum.  docs.) 

.     Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  re.  tide  land  locations  upon 

S.  F.  city  front  near  Oakland,  and  state  prison. 
8  pp.     (Same  16  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

.    Veto  of  act  to  provide  for  settlement  of  certain 

land  claims  in  S.  F.  (Assem.  jol.  16  sess.  pp.  850- 
853.) 

.     Rept.  of  surveyor  gen.  re.  marsh  and  tide  lands 

within  5  miles  of  S.  F.  and  Oakland.  7  pp.  (App. 
to  jols.  16  sess.  V.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

1868.  Rept.  re.  S.  F.  tide  lands  [title  and  project  to 
sell  them  for  sites  of  r.r.  termini].  6  pp.  (Same 
17  sess.  V.  3  [doc.  14].) 

.  Minority  rept.  re.  S.  F.  "outside  lands."  [Ques- 
tion of  title  and  sale  to  individuals.]  6  pp.  (Same 
17  sess.  V.  2  [doc.  38].) 

.     Rept.  of  special  Assem.  committee  re.  S.  F.  tide 

lands;  favorable  to  Farish  tide  land  bill,  and  sub- 
mitting opinions  on  subject  of  vesting  of  title  of 
such  lands;  by  J.  Hamilton  and  C.  Haymond.  10 
pp.     (Same  17  sess.  v.  2  [doc.  18].) 

1869.  List  of  persons  and  corporations  preliminarily 
allowed  by  comrs.  to  purchase  at  appraised  value 
the  appraisements  being  subject  to  approval  or  dis- 
approval of  state  bd.  (Rept.  tide  land  comrs. 
1868/9:  5.) 

Claimants  under  sec.  5,  act  of  1868  re.  disposal  of  marsh 
and  tide  lands  in  S.  V. 
.     Comments  and  res.  on  water  line  front  of  S.  F. 

(Same  1868/9:  6-13.) 
.     Surveyor's  rept.   on  map  and  surveys  of  S.  F. 

beach  and  water  lots,  with  financial  stmts,  of  lands 

sold,   etc.     (Same  1868/9:  33-39.) 
1869-1871.     Comment  on  success  of  plan  devised  at  last 

sess.  for  sale  and  disposition  of  certain  salt  marsh 

and  tide  lands  bordering  upon  bay  and  within  city 

and  CO.  of  S.  F.     (Rept.  atty.  gen.  1868/9   (p.  6)  — 

same  1870/1.) 

1870.  Comments  on  change  of  boundary  line  of  salt 
marsh  and  tide  lands  belonging  to  state  and  the 
Haley  and  O'Neil  property.  (Rept.  tide  land  comrs. 
1869/70:  6.) 

.     Rept.  of  chief  engr.  on  map  and  surveys  of  S.  F. 

beach  and  water  lots,  with  financial  stmts,  of  lands 
sold,  etc.     (Sa7ne  1869/70:  25-30.) 

.    Litigation:   Farish  et  als.  vs.  Coon  et  als.  and 

The  People,  upon  relation  of  atty.  gen.  vs.  B.  F. 
Washington  et  als.  the  bd.  of  tide  land  comrs. 
(Same  1869/70:  3-4.) 

.     List    of    cases    compromised    by    bd.    of    comrs. 

(Same  1869/70:  10-12.) 

.     Sales;   r.r.  right  of  way  and  res.  In  regard  to 

claimants.     (Same  1869/70:  8-10.) 

.     Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  public  lands  re. 

Asaem.  bill  3'?0  unfavorable  to  change  In  bd.  of 
tide  land  comra.  2  11.  (App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  2 
doc.   [14).) 

.     Testimony    taken    before    special    committee    of 

Sen.  to  Inquire  into  matters  of  (iolden  (^Ity  Home- 
stead Assn.  re.  grant  of  tide  lands  In  S.  F.,  made 
to  assn.  which  It  Is  now  believed  never  existed,  by 
Btate,  and  action  noccasary  to  aecure  to  state  full 
benefit  of  land  thus  frauduUiilly  granted.  62  pp. 
(Same  18  schb.  v.  3  doc.  [21].) 


LAND— cont'd 

Water  Front  Property — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1873.  Recommendation  for  passage  of  act  abolishing 
tide  land  comn.,  and  requiring  them  to  turn  over 
all  books  and  papers  to  state,  bd.  (Bienn.  rept. 
state  controller  1871/3:  7-8.) 

1874.  Rept.  on  act  to  appropriate  money  for  expenses  of 
tide  land  comn.     (Assem.  jol.  20  sess.  pp.  452-453.) 

1876.  Rept.  of  Sen.  special  committee  apptd,  to  investi- 
gate sale  of  tide  and  marsh  lands  of  state.  9  pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  21  sess.  v.  4  unnum.  doc.) 

Relating    to    Mission    Creek    Lands   granted    to   City   of 
S.  F.  by  state  under  act  of  Mch.  27,  1874. 
Revenue  from 

1852-1853.  Controller's  stmt,  of  receipts  into  treasury 
from  sales  of  beach  and  water  lot  property  in  S.  F., 
under  act  of  Mch.  26,  1851,  up  to  Apr.  22,  1853. 
4  pp.     (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  1853  doc.  59.) 

1853/4.  Stmt,  of  receipts  for  state  property  sold  by 
bd.  of  Cal.  land  comrs.  in  S.  F.  (A.R.  state  treas- 
urer 1853/4:  22-23.) 

1853/4-1855/6.  Revenue  from  sales  of  land  on  S.  F. 
water  front.  (A.R.  bd.  state  land  comrs.  1853/4 — 
same  1855/6.) 

1854-1857.  Stmt,  of  state  property  fund  in  acct.  with 
state  treasurer.  (A.R.  state  treasurer  1853/4  (pp. 
20-21)— same  1856/7.) 

1869.  See  above;   this  date. 

1870.  See  same;  this  date. 

LAND:  INDIAN 

Including  Indian  reservations.  The  material  on  either 
subject  was  so  meagre  that  it  was  thought  best 
not  to  separate  It. 

1850.  Review  of  Indian  hostilities,  resulting  in  part 
from  neglect  of  general  govt,  to  make  treaties  with 
same  for  their  lands.     (Govs.  anu.  mess.  1851.) 

1851.  Indian  treaties,  made  by  U.  S.  comrs.,  granting 
reservations  within  state,  strongly  disapproved  and 
rejection  of  same  urged.  (Govs,  special  mess.  Jan. 
30,  1852.) 

1852.  Rept.  condemning  action  of  Congress  in  estab- 
lishing Indian  reservation  within  limits  of  state, 
reviewing  evils  of  policy,  and  charging  fraud  on 
part  of  Indian  agts.     (Assem.  jol.  1852:  202-205.) 

1857.  Rept.  of  Indian  affairs  committee  recommending 
purchase  of  Indians'  lands;  manual  education  of 
Indians;  and  their  removal  to  reservations;  one  In 
the  Pitt  River  and  Modoc  country,  another  in  San 
Bernardino  Co.,  with  stronger  military  forces  in 
vicinity  of  reservations  and  In  remote  parts  of 
state  being  needed.  5  pp.  (App.  to  Assem.  jol. 
8  sess.  doc.  [16].) 

LAND:  NATIONAL  DOMAIN 

1850.  Majority  and  minority  repts.  of  committee  on 
res.  re.  public  domain,  mineral  lands,  custom  houses, 
branch  of  U.  S.  mint,  and  certain  moneys  right- 
fully belonging  to  state  of  Cal.  (Leglsl.  jol.  1849/ 
50:  802-817.) 

1852.  Rept.  of  special  committee  on  disposal  of  public 
lands  of  U.  S.  In  Cal.;  with  memorial  from  people 
of  Cal.  asking  for  gifts  of  lands  to  Immigrants. 
(App.  to  Sen.  jol.  3  sess.  pp.  575-592.) 

1853.  Kept,  of  select  committee  of  five  apptd.  to  in- 
quire Into  expediency  of  roi)ortlng  memorial  to 
Congress  asking  cession  of  all  public  lands  In 
state  to  Cal.     14   pp.     (Same  4  sess.  doc.  55.) 

.     Ropt.  on   proposed   res.  for  land  grants  to  r.rs., 

on  juirt  of  federal  govt.;  urging  donation  to  every 
r.r.  In  Cal.  of  alternate  sections  along  line  of  said 
r.r.,  or.  If  same  bo  unavailable,  any  lands  of  U.  S. 
selected  In  lieu  thereof  by  r.r.  2  pp.  (Sam.e  1853 
doc.  71.) 


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163 


LAND:  NATIONAL  DOMAIN— cont'd 

lSa3.  Further  effort  urRed  to  secure  federal  land  do- 
nations to  actual  settlers,  as  means  of  encouraging 
agric.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1853.) 

1854.  Efforts  urged  to  obtain  federal  enactment  do- 
nating public  domain  in  Cal.  to  actual  settlers  on 
same  terms  as  in  Ore.     (Same  1851:  IG.) 

1855.  Review  of  state's  claim  to  public  lands  within 
its  borders  as  affected  by  conditions  of  admission 
to  Union.     {Same  1855:  17-18.) 

1856.  Rept.  of  select  committee  re.  U.  S.  land  comrs. ; 
requesting  modification  of  act  of  Congress  of  1851, 
so  far  as  to  prevent  issuance  of  patents  by  comrs., 
to  claimants,  in  cases  of  land  titles  which  were  im- 
perfect at  date  of  conquest  of  Cal.;  and  that  unlo- 
cated  grants  be  placed  only  on  unoccupied  lands, 
U.  S.  surveyors  to  have  no  discretion  as  to  their 
disposition;  also  that  agric.  lands  in  the  state, 
legal  title  of  which  is  in  state,  be  sold,  and  that 
they  be  subdivided  irrespective  of  any  claim  of  title 
in  private  parties.  11  pp.  (App.  to  Assem.  Jol. 
7  sess.  doc.  [17].) 

1857-1885.  Table  showing  net  proceeds  from  sales  of 
public  lands  each  yr.;  5%  of  net  proceeds;  interest 
at  7%  each  yr.  Rept.  of  agt.  and  counsel  of  Cal. 
to  gov.  for  claims  agst.  U.  S.  1886:  120.  (App.  to 
jols.  27  sess.  v.  8;   580  pp.) 

1860.  Enactment  of  laws  for  disposition  of  lands  by 
gen.  govt.;  etc.     (A.R.  atty.  gen.  1860:  5-6.) 

1870.  Jt.  res.  re.  sale  of  mineral  lands  In  Cal.;  to 
instruct  members  of  Congress  to  prevent,  if  pos- 
sible, any  departure  from  policy  heretofore  pur- 
sued by  U.  S.  in  allowing  mineral  lands  to  be  freely 
worked  by  all  comers,  subject  only  to  such  rules 
as  miners  themselves  might  adopt.  2  11.  (App.  to 
Jols.  18  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [65].) 

.     Rept.  of  Sen.  committee  on  mines  and   mining 

interests  re.  Sen.  con.  res.  6,  and  Assem.  substitute 
therefor  in  relation  to  subdivision  of  mineral  lands 
into  10-acre  tracts,  and  sale  thereof,  under  pre- 
emption and  homestead  laws  of  U.  S.  4  pp.  (Sam-e 
18  sess.  V.  3  doc.  [78].) 

1880-1885.  Communications  from  General  Land  Office, 
Washington,  to  registers,  receivers,  and  surveyors 
gen.  re.  mineral,  timber,  and  stone  lands.  (6  A. 
R.  state  mineralogist  1885/6  pt.  2:  163-175.) 

1886.  Stmt,  of  total  amts.  of  money  reed,  by  several 
states  of  U.  S.  from  net  proceeds  of  sales  of  public 
lands  up  to  June  30,  1880.  Rept.  of  agt.  and  coun- 
sel of  Cal.  10  gov.  for  claims  agst.  U.  S.  1886:  64; 
103;  114.     (App.  to  jols.  27  sess.  v.  8;  580  pp.) 

.     Stmt,  showing  resp.  shares  of  several  states  and 

territories  of  U.  S.  and  D.  C.  under  distribution 
act  of  Sept.  4,  1841,  of  residue  of  net  proceeds  of 
public  lands  sold  in  half  yr.  endg.  June  30,  1842. 
Rept.  of  agt.  and  counsel  for  Cal.  to  gov.  for 
claims  agst.  U.  S.  1886:  64-65;  104-105;  115-116. 
(Same  27  sess.  v.  8;    580  pp.) 

.     Stmt,  of  amt.  of  additional  allowance  to  states 

of  Ohio,  Ind.,  111.,  Mo.,  Ark.,  La.,  Miss.,  Ala.,  and 
Mich.,  of  10%  of  net  proceeds  of  public  lands  sold 
in  half  yr.  endg.  June  30,  1842,  under  distribution 
act  of  Sept.  4,  1841.  Rept.  of  agt.  and  counsel  for 
Cal.  to  gov.  for  claims  agst.  U.  S.  1886:  67;  106; 
117.     (Same  27  sess.  v.  8;  580  pp.) 

.     Stmt,  of  amts.  accrued  to  18  named  states  up  to 

June  30,  1880,  on  acct.  of  2,  3,  and  5%  upon  net 
proceeds  of  sales  of  public  lands  within  their  resp. 
limits.  Rept.  of  agt.  and  counsel  for  Cal.  to  gov. 
for  claims  agst.  U.  S.  1886:  68;  107;  118.  (Same 
27  sess.  V.  8;    580  pp.) 

1888.  Article  from  S.  F.  Chronicle  on  U.  S.  land  pat- 
ents issued  during  yr.  (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist 
1887/8:  895-896.) 


LAND:  NATIONAL  DOMAIN— cont'd 

181)7.  Stmt,  of  U.  S.  land  distrs.  showing  area  in  acres 
of  govt,  land  unappropriated  and  unreserved,  sur- 
veyed and  unsurveyed,  in  Cal.  for  yr.  endg.  June 
30.  (Bienn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1896/8:  12.) 
1901.  Tabular  stmt,  of  area  of  unappropriated  U.  S. 
land  in  Cal.,  by  cos.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1901:  155-157.) 
Five  Per  Cent  Fund 

1802-1857.  Synopsis  of  federal  grants  of  5%  of  pro- 
ceeds of  public  lands.  (Assem.  jol.  9  sess.  pp.  303- 
306.) 
1850.  Prosecution  of  agric.  land  claim  on  U.  S.  urged 
by  committee  on  res.  re.  same.  (Legisl.  jol.  1849/ 
50:  812-813.) 
1858.  Communication  from  supt.  of  public  instruction 
re.  proceeds  of  public  lands  within  limits  of  Cal. 
(Assem.  jol.  9  sess.  pp.  302-306.) 

.     Setting  forth  grounds  upon  which  Cal.  has  right 

to  claim  from  federal  govt.  5%  of  proceeds,  and 
recommending  that  state  senators  and  representa- 
tives be  again  instructed  to  use  their  efforts  to 
secure  the  necessary  legislation.  (8  A.R.  supt. 
public  instruction  1858  (pp.  22-24)— 9  same  1859.) 
1886.  Rept.  re.  claim  of  Cal.  to  5%  of  proceeds  of  sale 
of  public  lands  by  U.  S.,  amounting  to  more  than 
half  a  million  dollars,  the  prospect  of  receiving 
which  for  benefit  of  public  schools  Is  now  good. 
(12  sa7ne  1884/6:  150.) 

.    Table  of  acts  of  Congress  granting  to  the  several 

states  certain  percentum  upon  net  proceeds  of  sales 
of  public  lands.  Rept.  of  agt.  and  counsel  for  Cal. 
to  gov.  for  claims  agst.  U.  S.  1886:  69;  102;  113. 
(App.  to  jols.  27  sess.  v.  8;  580  pp.) 
■ .  The  5%  claim  agst.  U.  S.;  rept.  of  agt.  and  coun- 
sel for  Cal.  to  gov.  for  claims  agst.  U.  S.  1886:  6-16; 
53-120.     (Same  27  sess.  v.  8;  580  pp.) 

The  exhibits,  pp.  53-120,  contain  texts  of  state  and 
federal  laws  and  resolutions,  state  and  federal 
correspondence,  tabular  matter,  etc. 

.     Claim  for  refunded  fees  paid  by  Cal.  on  agric. 

lands  cancelled  by  U.  S.  and  for  moneys  reed,  by 
U.  S.  from  sales  of  lands  granted  to  Cal.  as  swamp 
and  overflowed  lands;  rept.  of  agt.  and  counsel  for 
Cal.  to  gov.  for  claims  agst.  U.  S.  1886:  48-50;  573- 
580.     (Same  27  sess.  v.  8;  580  pp.) 

The    exhibits,    pp.    573-580,    contain    correspondence    of 
state   surveyor   gen.   and   federal    bills   and   resolu- 
tions, etc. 
1904.     Comments    on    5%    claim.     (Bienn.    rept.    state 
controller  1902/4:  27-30.) 
Grants;  see  below,  Land  Grants 


LAND:  STATE 


serial 


Reports 
Dnder  Act  of  April  18,  1850. 
1  series 
1850-1863/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  surveyor  gen. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1850  In  Lefe'.  Jol.  1851  :  570-580.* 
1850  In  Leg.  Jol.  1851  :  894-896.* 
1851/2  In  App.  to  Sen.       Jol.   1853    doc.    3. 


1852/3    •• 

' 

"     1854 

"      1. 

1852/3    '• 

'       "  Assem. 

"     1854 

"      4.t 

1853/4    "      • 

1       ti       >• 

"     6  sess. 

doc.     5  . 

1853/4    " 

"  Sen. 

••     6     " 

••       5  . 

1855 

"  Assem. 

'•     7     •' 

"       5  . 

1855 

"  Sen. 

"     7     " 

'•       5  . 

1856 

*       "  Assem. 

"     8     •• 

unnum.  doc 

1856 

•       "  Sen. 

"     8     '• 

It         tt 

1857 

*       "  Assem. 

"     9     " 

It         1* 

1857 

"  Sen. 

"     9     " 

*'         " 

1858 

'       "  Assem. 

"  10     " 

<•         i* 

1858 

"  Sen. 

'•  10     " 

**         *• 

1859 

'       "  Assem. 

'•  11     •' 

II         II 

•576-580    surveyor    gen.    and    co.    surveyors;    894-896 

surveyor  Ren.  only, 
t  Sometimes  omitted  from  vol. 


164 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
Reports — cont'd 
1  series — cont'd 
1S59       in  App.  to  Sen.    jol.  11  sess.  unnum.  doc. 


Assem.  '*  12 
Sen.  "  12 
jols.  13  sess.  unnum.  doc. 


15     ' 

'     V.   1    unnum 

16     ' 

'     y.  1 

16     ' 

'      V.    1 

V. 

1 

unnum 

V. 

1 

V. 

V. 

1 
1 

V. 

2 

V. 

1 

V. 

4 

1S60 
1860 
1S61 
1862 
1863         "      "       "      "     15  V.   1    unnum.    doc. 

1864 

1865*      

2  series 
18C5/7-1877/9.     Bienn.  rept.  of  surveyor  gen. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1865/7  in  App.  to  jols.   17  sess.  v.   1   unnum.  doc. 

1867/9 '      18  " 

1869/71 19  " 

1871/3    ••       •'       "     ••      20  '• 

1873/5    "       "       "     "      21  •' 

1875/7 22  " 

1877/9 23  " 

3  series 
1879/80.     Rept.   [ann.]  of  surveyor  gen. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1879/80  in  App.  to  jols.  24  sess.  v.  1  uunura.  doc. 

4  series 
1880/2-1902/4.     Bienn.  rept.  of  surveyor  gen. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1880/2  In  App.  to  jols.  25  sess.  V.  1  unnum.  doc. 

1882/4 26  ••       V.  1 

1884/6 •      27  "       v.  1 

1886/8    "       ' 28  "       V.  1 

1888/90 29  "       V.  1 

1890/2    '•       "       "     "      30  '■       V.  1 

1892/4    •'       "       "     "      31  •'       V.  1 

1894/6 32  "       V.  1  doc.   [7]. 

1896/8 33  "       T.  1      ••      [6]. 

1898/00  never  printed. 

1900/2  In  App.  to  jols.  35  sess.  v.  1  doc   [10]. 

Circulars 
Clieckllst 

1852  June  1.    To  co.  surveyors  and  assessors.     Ann.  rept. 
surveyor  gen.  1853  :  9-12. 

Duties  under  act  of  April  17,  1850,  creating  surveyor 
gens,  ollicf  and  under  Scbool  Land  UlU  iind  under 
law  to  provide  for  a  map  of  Cal. 

June  15.     Same.     lb.  12. 

Time  of  making  rept 

1853  July  1.     Same.     lb.  1852/3  :  6-9. 
Same  as  June  1,  1852. 

1854  June  1.     To  co.  surveyors.     11>  1853/4:25-28. 
Same  as  June  1,  1852. 

.     To  CO.  assessors,     lb.  1853/4  :  61-62. 

Same  as  June  1,  1852. 
1862  I'd).  13.     To  CO.  surveyors,     lb.  1862  :  42. 

Collection  of  Hood  statistics. 

ALAMEDA  COUNTY 
1853/4-1854/5.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Docuineuts  as  follows  : 
1853/4  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1853/4  :  28-30. 
Uoads,  topography,  locution  of  land  warrants. 
1854/5  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1854/5  :  208-210. 

Mexican  grant,  overflowed  lands,  marsh  lands,  co. 
boundarlfs,  school  land  warrants. 

AMADOU  COUNTY 
1859.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
Ill  iJoeiiments  as  follows  : 
1859  In  Ann.  rent,  surveyor  gen.  1859 :  37-38. 

Acreage  of  claimed  and  tilled  land  resp.  ;  Indcflnllc 
boundary  allows  criiulnals  to  evade  law.  Instancing 
band  of  "Silver  Luke  Uobbers." 

BUTTE  COUNTY 
1854/5.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  lioctiiin-nlH  HH  follows  : 
1854/5  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1854/5:211-212. 

Mineral  land,  swamp  and  overflowed  land,  co.  boundary, 
roads. 

CALAVERAS  COUNTY 
1853/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 

In  TtficnTiienlK  ns  followH  : 
1853/4  In   Ann.   re|)t.  surveyor  gen.   185.3/4  ;  30-31. 

Uccords  of  office  destroyed  by  Are,  no.  acres  ngrlc.  and 
grazing  land,  opening  of  Big  Tree"  aectlun, 
ronds. 


•  Bound  together. 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
Circulars — cont'd 
COLUSA    COUNTY 
1854/5-1860.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1854/5  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1854/5  :  213-214. 
Drainage  of  swamp  lands  In  co.  proposed,  tillable  land, 
recommendations  for  amdmt.  to  road  law. 
1855/6-1859  none  made. 

1860  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1860 :  37-39. 
Swamp  and  overflowed  lands  ;  Irrigation. 

CONTRA  COSTA  COUNTY 
1851/2-1853/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1851/2  In  Ann.  rept,  surveyor  gen.  1852  :  50.     Brown. 
Aggregate  no.  acres  tillable,  grazing  and  govt,  land  In 
CO. ;    no.    cattle,    horses,    etc.,    bushels    grain    and 
vegetables  grown  In  co.  in  yr. 
1852/3  none  made. 
1853/4  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1854/5 :  215. 

Navigable  streams  in  co.  ;  roads,  estimate  of  tillable 
land,  no.  horses,  cattle,  etc.,  agrlc  produce,  mineral 
resources. 

EL  DORADO   COUNTY 
1853/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1853/4  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1853/4  :  31-34. 

Location    of    land    warrants,    criticism    of    state    map, 
bridges,  co.  boundaries,  area  of  CO.,  co.  map. 
FRESNO  COUNTY 
1859-1862.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1859  in  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1859  :  38-39. 

Navigation    San    Joaquin    River ;    Irrigation ;    climate ; 
turnpike  roads  ;  details  of  survey  of  yr. 
1860-18G1  none  made. 
1862  in  Ann.  rept  surveyor  gen.  1862  :  89-90. 

HUMBOLDT  COUNTY 
1862.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1862  In  Ann.   rept  surveyor  gen.   1862  :  90. 

LAKE  COUNTY 
1862.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  ; 
1862  In  Ann.  rept  surveyor  gen.  1882  :  90-91. 
Swamp  land. 

LOS  ANGELES   COUNTY 
1854/5-1860.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1854/5  In  Ann.  rept  surveyor  gen.  1854/5  :  216. 

Federal  litigation  agst.  land  owners.  Instability  of  titles 
to    realty,    claim    of    Tulare    Co.    to    Rancho   Tejon 
without  foundation,  survey  of  the  VIgnes  vineyard 
In  citv  of  Ivos  Angeles. 
1855/6-1859 'none  made. 
18(10  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1800  :  39-44. 

Topography :  rivers :  mineral  resources ;  location  of 
first  gold  discovered  In  Cal. ;  sliver ;  tilled  lands ; 
scarcity  of  water;  grape  culture;  exorbitant  value 
of  money  reason  for  marketing  Immature  wines; 
accumulation  of  capital  In  hands  of  proprietors 
of  vineyards  bad  for  wine  Industry ;  orange  cul- 
ture;  roads;  school  land  locations. 

MARIN  COUNTY 
1851/2-1863.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1851/2  In  Ann.  rept  surveyor  gen.  1852 :  49. 

Character  of  land. 
1852/3  none  made. 
1853/4  In  Ann.   rept  surveyor  gen.   1853/4  :  34-35. 

Mexican  grants  ;   no.  acres  located   In  school   warrants, 
roads,  no.  horses,  cattle,  etc.,  do.  fruit  trees. 
1854/5  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1854/5  :  216-217. 

School    land    warrants,    swamp    land.    Bay    of    Bollnas 
accessible    to    vessels    of   light    draft    not    on    state 
map,    no.    public   Improvenu'iits   In   CO.,  co.   in  debt, 
no.   horses,  cattle,  etc.,  fruit   trees. 
lann/n-lMTiS  none  nuKle. 

1859  In  Ann.  rej)!.  surveyor  gen.  1859  :  40-41. 

Swamp  tin<l  overflowed  lands;  timber;  saw  and  paper 
mills;  roads;  valuation  of  really,  personalty  and 
Iinproveuierils,  revenue  of  stale,  co.,  road,  special 
and  di-lliH|nertt   Inxes;  school  lami  wnrrantH. 

1860  In  Ann.  rept  surveyor  gen.  1860:44-45. 

Spanish  and  Mi'Xican  grants  ;  no.  surveys  made  ;  swamp 
and  overllowi'd  lands;  co.  boun<lary  ;  lax  valualltui 
and  InxeH  of  co, 
186!    In   Ann.    rept   surveyor  gen.    1861  :  19-20. 

Swninp  and  overflowed  lands ;  roads  and  blghways. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


165 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
Circulars — cont'd 
MAHIX    COUNTY— cont'd 
18B2  In  Ann.  ropt.  surveyor  Ken.  1802  :  (11(13. 

Marsh  and  tUlf  lands;  school  land  warrants:  co.  roads. 
1863  In  Ann.   n-nt.  surveyor  Ren.   1S03  :  11 1-120. 

List  of  school  lands  taken  In  lieu  of  16th  and  SOth 
section^:  swamp  and  overflowed  and  tide  land 
surveys:  mineral  lands;  taxable  property. 

MARIPOSA  COUNTY 
1853/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  r>ocunients  .ns  follows  : 
1853/4  In   Ann.   rept.  surveyor  Ben.   1853/4  :  3B-37. 

Proposal  for  IrrlRatlon  of  dry  lands  In  San  Joaquin 
Valley,  swamp  and  overflowed  lands  In  co.  ;  names 
of  holders  and  dates  of  Issue  of  land  warrants ; 
grasshopper  scourge. 

MERCED  COUNTY 
1854/5-1859.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  rtocunients  as  follows  : 
1854/5  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1854/5  :  218. 

Agrlc.  produce,  co.  boundary. 
1855/6-1858  none  made. 

1859  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1850:42-44. 

Surveys  of  swamp  and  overflowed  lands  :  mineral  lands  ; 
agrlc.  and  mnfg.  possibilities  of  Merced  Valley ; 
Irrigation. 

NAPA   COUNTY 
1850-1860.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
IS.'iO  In   Leglsl.  lol,   1851  :  578-579.     Brown. 

Improvement     In     navigation     of    Napa     River     recom- 
mended :  state  aid  for  .W  miles  of  plank  road  from 
Napa   city   north   asked   for;   nature  and   quantity 
of  crops  raised  :  no.  of  livestock  In  co. 
18.'il/2-l  8.12/3  none  made. 
1853/4  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  185.3/4  :  37-39. 

Agrlc.   socy.   formed  ;   no  tule  lands   In  co..  criticism   of 
state  map.  list  of  school  land  locations. 
1854 /.I- 18159  none  made. 

1860  In  Ann.  rept.   surveyor  gen.  1860  :  46-48. 

Co.  roads  and  boundaries  ;  bridges  and  ferries  ;  swamp 
and  overflowed  lands  ;  minerals. 

NEVADA  COUNTY 
1854/5.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
18.'i4/5  In  Ann.   rept.  surveyor  gen.   1854/5  :  218-221. 
Swamp   land,    tillable   land   only    profitable   when    Irri- 
gated,   acreage    of    surveyed    pre-emption    claims, 
timber,   acreage  of  wheat,  barley,   etc..   no.   horses, 
cattle,  etc.,   mileage  and  value  of  mining  ditches, 
roads,  no.  and  value  of  quartz  mills,  output  of  saw 
and  grist  mills. 

PLACER  COUNTY 
1853/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1853/4  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1853/4  :  39-40. 

PLUMAS  COUNTY 
1853/4-1857/8.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1853/4  In   Ann.  rent,  surve.vor  gen.   1853/4  :  40-41. 

Names  and  location  of  roads,  character  of  land,  mineral 
resources.   Inaccuracy  of  state  man. 
1854/5  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1854/5  :  221-222. 

Swamp  lands,  school  land  warrants. 
1855/6-1  S.'')6/7  not  printed. 

For  these  yrs.  there  are  Included  In  the  ann.  rept.  of 
the  surveyor  gen.   folding  tables  summarizing  the 
CO.  surveyors'  returns. 
1857/8  In  Ann.  rept.  surve.vor  gen.  1858 :  37-39. 

Nature  of  surveyed  and  unsurveyed  land  resp. ;  co. 
boundaries  ;  roads  ;  mining  school  land  warrants  ; 
press. 

SACRAMENTO  COUNTY 
1853/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1853/4  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1853/4  :  41-43. 

Division  of  CO.  Into  townships  and  sections,  difllcultles 
arising  from  existing  pre-emption  laws,  swamp 
and  overflowed  lands  In  co. 

SAN  BERNARDINO  COUNTY 
1853/4-1854/5.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1853/4  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1853/4  :  44. 

Route  of  Great  Pacific  R.R. 
1854/5  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1854/5  :  222. 
Improvement  of  road  through  Cajon  Pass,  artesian  wells 
on  road  to  Salt  Lake  City  recommended. 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
Circulars — cont'd 
SAN  DIEGO  COUNTY 
1854/5.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Pocuiuents  as  follows  : 
1854/5  In  .\nn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1854/5  :  223-239. 

Co.  boundaries,  area,  surveys  In  co..  occupancy  of  land, 
Mexic.in  and  Spanish  titles.  Mission  Ran  Luis 
Rey  Mission  Sun  Dieiro,  Intoi-iini  Improvcnienls, 
roads,  wharves.  San  Diego  and  Gihi  K.I!.,  mnfg. 
facilities,  supply  of  water,  navigation  of  Colorado, 
mineral  resources,  wagon  road  to  the  Colorado, 
criticism  of  state  map. 

SAN   ERANCISCO   COUNTY 
1853/4-1861.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
18.'i3/4   In  Ann.   ropt.   surve.vor  gen.  1853/4:44-45. 

School   land  warrants,   swamp  or  overflowed  lands,  co. 
boundaries. 
1854/5  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1854/5  :  239. 

Swamp  and  overflowed  lands,  co.  boundaries. 
1855/6-1860  none  made. 
1861  'n  Ann.   rept.  surveyor  gen.  1861  :  24. 

SAN  .70AQTTIN  COUNTY 
1853/4-1862.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1853/4   In  Ann.   rept.  surveyor  gen.   1853/4  :  45-46. 

Bridges,  Inaccuracy  of  state  map. 
1854/5  In  Ann.  rept.'surveyor  gen.  1854/5  :  240-242. 

Surveys    of    swamp    laiid,    tuie    lands,    co.    roads    and 
bridges,  artesian  well. 
1855/6-1850/7  none  made. 
1857/8  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1858:40-43. 

Ferries  and  toli-lirldges  :  artesian  wells  ;  co.  roads  ;  co. 
boundaries  ;  area  ;  swamp  land  surveys  ;  school  land 
warrants. 

1859  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1859:40-47. 

1860  " '  "       1860:48-49. 

Swamp  land  locations. 

1861  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1861  :  24-26. 
Swamp  and  overflowed  lands  :  co.  roads. 

1862  In   Ann.   rept.   surveyor  gen.   1802  :  93-95. 

Swamp  and  overflowed  lands ;  school  land  under  old 
warrants;  school  land  locations  In  lien  of  16th 
and  3flth   sections  on   unsurveyed  lands. 

SANTA  BARBARA  COUNTY 
1851/2.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1851/2   In   Ann.   rept.   surveyor  gen.   1852:51.     WacUen- 
reuder. 

SANTA  CIjARA  COUNTY 
1851/2-1861.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1851/2  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1852  :  34-38.     I^ewls. 
Boundaries,    topography,    area,    arable    land,   mines  and 
mineral    lands,    towns    and    villages,    lumber    and 
milling. 
1852/3  none  made. 
1853/4   In   Ann.   rept.  surveyor  gen.   1853/4:47-48. 

School  land  locations,  survey  of  Spanish  and  Mexican 
grants,  swamp  or  overflowed  lands,  co.  boundaries, 
error  In  state  map,  topography,  area,  quantity 
agrlc.  produce,  mills,  timber,  mineral  resources, 
artesian  wells. 
1854/5  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1854/5:242-246. 

School  land  warrants,  swamp  and  overflowed  lands,  co. 
map,    acreage  and   qnanflty   of  agrlc.    produce,   no. 
each   kind   fmit   trees,   artesian   wells,   schools,   no. 
and  produce  of  saw  and  flour  mills,  roads. 
1855/6-1800  none  made. 

1861  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1861  :  22-23. 
Swamp  lands ;  r.r. 

.SANTA   CRUZ  COUNTY 
1850-1854/5.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1850  In  I/>glsl.  lol.  1851  :  579-580.     Kellogg. 

No.  of  livestock  In  co. 
1851/2  in  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1852:52-53.     Wright 
Acres  of  arable  land,  livestock,  agrlc.  products,  mineral 
resources. 
1852/3-1853/4   none  made. 

1854/5  in  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1854/5:246-248. 
Timber,  mineral  lands,  road  system. 

SHASTA  COUNTY 
1851/2-1854/5.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  ; 
1851/2  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1852:46.     Vosburgh. 

No.   sq.  acres  arable  land  In  co.  and  where  situated. 
1852/3  none  made. 


166 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


:49. 

:  248-250. 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
Circulars — cont'd 
SHASTA  COUNTY — cont'd 
1853/4  in  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1853/4  i 

1854/5 "  '•       1854/5 :  .,o-^„„. 

Improvement  of  Sacramento  River,  road  system,  Immi- 
grant road,  timber,  mineral  springs,  mining  ditches, 
swamp  and  overflowed  lands. 

SIERRA  COUNTY 
1853/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1853/4  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1853/4  :  49-52. 

Discrepancies  in  state  map,  roads,  overflowed  or  swamp 
lands,  acres  cultivated  land,  acres  tillable,  no. 
horses,  cattle,  etc.,  agrlc.  produce,  mineral  re- 
sources, stage  route. 

SISKIYOU  COUNTY 
1851/2-1861.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1851/2  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1852  :  39-42.    Ijowry. 
Topography  and  water  power:  sketch  of  country  betw. 
Yreka  City  and  the  coast. 
1852/3  none  made. 
1853/4  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1853/4  :  52-54. 

Co.    t>oundaries.    public    lands,    swamp    ,ind    overflowed 
lands,  mines,  that  portion  of  500.000  acre  grant  in 
CO. ;  no.  of  horses,  cattle,  etc.,  agrlc.  produce. 
1854/5  in   Ann.   rept.  surveyor  gen.   1854/5  :  250-252. 
Gold  mines.  500.000  acre  grant,  no.  horses,  c.Tttle,  etc.. 
acreage   of   agrlc.    products,   ferries,   bridges,    road 
from  Yreka  to  Red  Bluff. 
1855/6-18<>0  none  made. 

1861  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  18C1  :  21-22. 

Details  of  surveyed  and  unsurveyed  lands  ;  swamp  and 
overflowed  lands  :  school  and  seminary  lands. 

SOLANO   COUNTY 
1853/4-1862.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1853/4  in  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1853/4  :  54-57. 

Quantity  state  land,   do.  tule  land  in   co.,   tilled   area, 
agrlc.    produce,    no.    horses,    cattle,    etc.,    criticism 
of  state  map,  school  land  warrants. 
1854/5  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1S54/5  :  253-255. 

Acreage  of  each  kind  of  land  In  co.,  acreage  and  yield 
of  agrlc.  produce,  raiils,  artesian  wells,  no.  horses. 
etc..  CO.  boundary,  canal  from  Puta  Creek  to  Sacra- 
mento River  proposed. 
1855/n-lRfil  none  made. 

1862  in   Ann.   rept.   surveyor  gen.    1R02  :  9.5-97. 

Swamp  and  overflowed  lands  :  location  of  school  war- 
rants (500.000  acre  tract)  :  16th  and  3Gth  sections. 

SONOMA   AND    MENDOCINO  COUNTIES 
1858-1860.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1858  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1858  :  44-45. 

Lands:  tlmlier;  minerals;  ferries;  canals:  co.  bound- 
aries ;  school  land  warrants. 

1859  in  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1.S59  :  47-49. 

Sonoma  co.  only.  Ferries,  ronds,  telegraphs,  swamp 
lands,  school  land  warrants. 

1860  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  18C0  :  49-51. 

Ferries;  artesian  wells;  roads;  r.rs.  ;  telegraphs;  co. 
boundaries  ;  reclamation  of  swamp  and  overflowed 
lands  ;  school  land  warrants. 

STANISLAUS   COUNTY 
1853/4-1859.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  ns  follows  : 
1853/4   In   Ann.   rept.  surveyor  gen.   1853/4  :  57-58. 

Navigability  of  Run  .Toaqnln   River;   mineral   resources, 
school  land  warrants;  quantity  overflowed  land  In 
CO. :  tillable  land. 
1854/5-1858  none  made. 

1859  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1859:  44-46. 
Improvement  of  San  .Ion(|uln  River;  roads;  irrigation; 

placer  mining;   water  Co.;   swamp  and  overflowed 
land;  Spanish  grants. 

RUTTKR  COUNTY 
1854/5-1803.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In   Documents  ns  follows  : 
1854/5  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1854/5:255-250. 

Area,  lopogruphy,  produce,  boundary,  latemal  Improve- 
ments. 
1 855/6- )H.1»  none  made. 

1860  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  I860  ;  51-53. 
,Mcxli:an  grants;  swnmp  lands. 

1861-1802  none  made. 

1863  In  Ann.  repl.  survi'yor  gen.  1863:121-122. 

'Jencrfll  remarks  on  Hwaiiip  and  overflowed  land  sur- 
Teys  ;  Hchuol  land  localloDs. 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
Circulars — cont'd 
TEHAMA  COUNTY 
1859.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1859  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1859  :  49-53. 

Topography  ;  soils  :  timber  :  mining  :  coal ;  freestone 
(asbestos)  ;  mineral  springs ;  salt  works :  agrlc. 
produce ;  no.  and  value  of  horses,  cattle,  etc. : 
Mexican  grants :   swamp  and  overflowed  lands. 

TRINITY  COUNTY 
1851/2.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1851/2  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1852  ;  47.     Hart. 
Estimates  of  arable  land,  agrlc.  products,  livestock. 

TUOLUMNE  COUNTY 
1853/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1853/4  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1853/4  :  58-60. 

Description  of  Stanislaus  and  Tuolumne  Rivers,  Emi- 
grant road,  timber,  state  lands,  co.  boundaries. 

YOLO  COUNTY 
1854/5-1862.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1854/5  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1854/5:257-259. 

Co.  boundaries,  swamp  lands,  tilled  land,  agrlc.  produce, 
roads. 
1855/6-1861  none  made. 
1862  in  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.   1862  :  97-100. 

Water  courses ;  flood  of  1861 ;  swamp  land  reclamation. 

YUBA    COUNTY 
1851/2.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1851/2  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1852:43-45.     Scott. 
Table  showing  In  acres  bottom  lands  situated  on  rivers 
and  creeks,  do.   riparian  lands  cultlva table  without 
irrigation,    arid    l.Tnds    only   cuUivatnble   by    irriga- 
tion, valley  and  arable  lands  on  w.  slope  of  Sierra 
Nevada,  mineral  lands  unsusceptible  of  cultivation  ; 
estimate  of  aggregate  no.   of  horses  and   cattle  In 
CO.  ;   do.  of  agrlc.   produce  of  various  kinds  ;   value 
of   gold    produced    in    co.    In    preceding  yr.  ;    capital 
Invested  In  co.  In  quartz,  placer  and  river  mining, 
in  merchandise  and  trading  and  in  lumbering. 

n  on -serial 
1850.  Majority  and  minority  repts.  of  committee  on 
res.  re.  public  domain,  mineral  lands,  custom 
houses,  branch  of  IT.  S.  mint,  and  certain  moneys 
richtfnllv  belnn2:inK  to  state  of  Cal.  (LeRisl.  jol. 
1849/50:  802-817.) 

special  rept.  on  extent  of  various 

in    state    (school    lands,    mineral 

possibility   of  obtaining   further 

(App,  to  Sen.  jol.  1852:  615-639.) 

24  pp. 


1852.     Surveyor  prens. 

classes   of   lands 

lands,   etc.),    and 

grants  from  IT.  S. 

.     Same:  separate. 

.     Extension   of  pre-emption   and   donation   system 

of   land    grants    urged.     (Govs,    inaugural   address 

1852.) 
.     Adoption  urged  of  system  for  disposing  of  lands 

granted    to    state    by    various    acts    of    Congress. 

(Govs.  ann.  mess.  1852.) 

1854.  Remarks  on  state  lands,  and  recommendation 
for  creation  of  bd.  of  land  comrs.  (A.R.  surveyor 
gen.  1854:  8-11.) 

.     Tabular  exhibits  from  rept.  of  sales  by  Cal.  land 

comrs.     9    pp.     (App.   to    Assem.   jol.    6   sess.    doc. 

rioi.) 

1855.  Rept.  of  Sen.  special  committee  re.  state  land 
sales  at  S.  F.,  Oct.  10,  alleging  undue  haste  on  part 
of  auctioneer;  rei)t.  also  presents  testimony  In  case 
entitled.  The  People  of  tho  State  of  Cal.  vs.  W.  H. 
Talmadge,  .lesse  Carothors.  Intervenor.  55  pp. 
(App.  to  Sen.  Jol.  7  sess.  doc.  [181.) 

1856.  Ifpi't  of  ::rlfMi  cnmniittoc  to  examine  into  affairs 
of  l:ii'  '  ii'  l.iihl  cciiiiu.,  showing  undue  hasto  and 
larU  ut  lunaul  1(111  in  sales  of  Oct.  10,  1855,  with 
review  of  olrcuinslances  <onnected  with  suit  of  said 
land   comrs.   agst.   agt..   of  J.   Carothers  to  recover 


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16  r 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
lands  fraudulpntly  promised  him  by  late  atty.  gen., 
with   testimony   and   ace.   docs.     (Sen.   jol.   7   sess. 
pp.  608-652.) 

185C.  Suggested  that  measures  be  taken  to  locate  and 
survey  lands  of  state,  and  cause  maps  and  plats  of 
same  to  be  deposited  In  office  of  secy,  of  state;  after 
which  to  abolish  office  of  surveyor  gen.  (A.R.  state 
comptroller  1S55/6:  5.) 

1857-1881.  Table  showing  no.  of  acres  of  public  lands 
In  Cal.  sold  each  yr.,  amt.  reed,  and  expenses  of 
sale.  Rept.  of  agt.  and  counsel  of  Cal.  to  gov.  for 
claims  agst.  U.  S.  1886:  63.  (App.  to  Jols.  27  sess. 
V.  8;  580  pp.) 

1859.  Repr.  of  newspaper  article  on  public  lands  of 
Cal.     (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1859:  361-363.) 

1861.  Evidence  taken  before  swamp  land  committee 
going  to  prove  that  certain  lands  In  state  were  Im- 
properly included  In  general  survey  of  tl.  S.  govt., 
being  in  reality,  unless  reclaimed  by  levees  and 
ditches,  uncultivatable  by  reason  of  frequent  Inun- 
dation, 1861.  12  pp.  (App.  to  Assem.  Jol.  12  sess. 
doc.  (281.) 

1862-1872.  Remarks  on  state  land  laws.  (A.R.  sur- 
veyor gen.  1862  (pp.  18-21)— blenn.  rept.  same 
1870/2.) 

1864-1865.  Stmt,  of  state  lands,  showing  amt.  of  land 
which  has  become  property  of  state  under  various 
grants.     (A.R.  same  1864  (p.  23)— same  1865.) 

1868.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  lands  re.  lands  in 
New  San  Diego.  5  pp.  (App.  to  Jols.  17  sess.  v.  3 
unnum.  doc.) 

.     Rept.  of  public  land  committee,  with  statistical 

tables,   showing   condition    of   all    public   lands   in 
state.     6  pp.     (Same  17  sees.  v.  3  [doc.  131.) 

1869-1871.  Comments  on  state  lands,  amt.  sold,  and 
approximate  amt.  remaining  unsold.  (Blenn.  rept. 
surveyor  gen.  1867/9  (pp.  5-6)— some  1869/71.) 

1878.  Petition  of  H.  M.  Naglee.  4  pp.  (App.  to  Jols. 
22  sess.  V.  4  [doc.  22].) 

PraylnR  for  centralization   of  system  of  land  reclama- 
tion. 

1879.  Stmt,  giving  whole  amt.  of  land  listed  to  state 
under  various  land  grants.  (Blenn.  rept.  surveyor 
gen.  1877/9:  3.) 

1879-1904.  Stmt,  showing  land  listed  to  state  by  U.  S. 
under  various  land  grants.  (,8ame  1877/9  (p.  3)  — 
same  1902/4.) 

No  repts.  1898/00. 

1885.  Increasing  demand  for  public  lands  In  state; 
small  farmers  commended.  (Trans,  state  agrlc. 
socy.  1885:  182.) 

1886.  Comment  on  land  laws  and  land  acquisition  in 
state;  better  administration  of  laws  needed,  not 
their  repeal.     (Same  1886:  197-199.) 

1891.     The  right  to  tax  unpatented  r.r.  lands,  and  govt, 
lands  for  which   land  office  receipts  have  been  is- 
sued; opinion  99,  atty.  gen.  (Hart).    15  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

Expenditures 

1882-1884.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  state  lands. 
(Blenn.  rept.  state  controller  1880/82  (p.  66)  — 
same  1882/4.) 
SuBVEYOB  General's  Office 

1855.  List  of  required  and  actual  apprns.  (A.R.  sur- 
veyor gen.  1855:  5-6.) 

.    Stmt,  of  expenditures  of  surveyor  gens,  office. 

(Same  1855:  65.) 

.     Stmt,  showing  for  what  purpose  the  contingent 

fund  has  been  expended.     (Same  1855:  66-68.) 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 
Expenditures — cont'd 
SuBVEYOH  Genkhai.'s  OFFICE — cont'd 

1855.  Exhibit  consisting  of  certified  accts.  of  J.  Hack- 
ett.  G.  H.  Goddard.  T.  Tennant,  U.  S.  surveyor  gen., 
and  P.  Foreman  et  al.     (Same  1855:  70-75.) 

.     Stmt,  of  recommended  apprns.    (Same  1855:  58.) 

.     Stmt,  showing  amt.  due  surveyor  gen.  for  cash 

expenditures    for    state,    beyond    apprns.      (Same 

1855:  68-70.) 
.     Stmt,    of    deficiencies    of    surveyor    gens,    office. 

(Same  1855:  66.) 

1856.  Rept.  of  surveyor  gen.  re.  expenditures  from 
contingent  fund,  yr.  endg.  Pel).,  with  itemized  ex- 
hibit of  same.     (Assem.  jol.  1856:  269-280.) 

1858.  Estimate  of  apprns.  required  for  surveyor  gens, 
office.     (Sen.  Jol.  9  soss.  p.  303.) 

1858-1877.  Receipts  and  expenditures,  etc.,  of  surveyor 
gens,  and  state  land  offices,  from  Jan.,  1858.  to 
June  30,  1877.  (Blenn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1875/7: 
15.) 

1859.  Stmt,  of  expenditures  of  contingent  fund  of  sur- 
veyor gens.  ofBce.     (Sen.  Jol.  11  sess.  p.  185.) 

.     Stmt,  of  contingent  expenses  of  state  land  office. 

(Same  11  sess.  p.  184.) 

1860.  Estimate  of  contingent  expenses  of  land  office 
for  11th  fiscal  yr.     (Same  10  sess.  p.  241.) 

.     Estimate    of    contingent    expenses    of    surveyor 

gens,  office  for  11th  fiscal  yr.  (Same  10  sess.  p. 
241.) 

1863.  Table  showing  amts.  paid  to  the  several  co. 
treasurers  as  principal  and  interest  upon  purchases 
of  various  classes  of  lands.  (A.R.  surveyor  gen. 
1863:  28.) 

1863-1867.  Stmt,  of  expenditures  of  all  apprns.  other 
than  salaries  for  offices  of  surveyor  gen.  and  regis- 
ter of  state  land  office  from  date  of  last  rept.  to 
Dec.  1.  (Same  1863  (p.  29) — blenn.  rept.  same 
1865/7.) 

1882-1888.  Stmt,  of  expenditures,  other  than  salaries, 
for  31st  and  32d  fiscal  yrs.  (Blenn.  rept.  same 
1880/2   (p.  381/.)— .same  igge/S.) 

1882-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  surveyor  gen. 
(Blenn.  rept.  state  controller  1880/2  (p.  58) — same 
1902/4.) 

1904.     Stmt,   of  disbursements  of  special   fund   apprn. 
by  35th  sess.  of  leglsl.  for  furnishing  and  repairing 
office  of  state  surveyor  gen.     (Blenn.  rept.  surveyor 
gen.  1902/4:  23.) 
Swamp  Lands 

Including  both  receipts  and  expenditures. 

1855-1858.  Stmt,  showing  amts.  paid  into  general  fund 
from  sale  of  swamp  lands  In  several  cos.,  from  July 
17,  1855.  to  July  2,  1858,  total  amt.  being  trans- 
ferred therefrom  by  act  of  legisl.  Apr.,  1876,  to 
swamp  land  fund.  (Blenn.  rept.  state  controller 
1875/7:  10.) 

.     Stmt,   of  amts.    reed,    into   state   treasury   from 

swamp  and  overfiowed  lands  from  various  cos. 
(Sen.  Jol.  9  sess.  pp.  306-307;  Assem.  Jol.  pp.  322- 
323.) 

1858-1879.  Swamp  land  fund;  receipts  and  payments. 
(A.R.  state  treasurer  1857/8  (pp.  30-31)— bienn. 
rept.  same  1877/9.) 

1859/60.  Table  giving  receipts  from  sales  of  swamp 
and  overflowed  lands,  from  Dec.  15,  1859,  to  Dec. 
15,  1860.     (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1860;  11.) 

1860.  Stmt,  showing  swamp  land  fund.  (Same  1860: 
10.) 

1861.  Accts.  approved  by  bd.  of  swamp  land  comrs. 
and  payable  from  general  land  fund.  (1  A.R. 
swamp  land  comrs.  1861:  48-51.) 


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{Same 
(Same 
{Same 
{Same 
{Same 
{Same 
{Same 
{ Same 
{ Same 
{Same 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 
Expenditures — cont'd 
Swamp  Laxds — cont'd 

1861.  Accts.  approved  by  bd.  of  swamp  land  comrs. 
from  different  distrs.     (1  sayne  1861:  32-48.) 

• — ■ — .  Aggregate  items  exhibiting  total  amt.  of  money 
expended  by  swamp  land  comrs.  from  organization 
of  bd.  up  to  Nov.  30,  1861.     (1  same  1861:  53.) 

1861-1877.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  swamp  land  fund, 
June  30,  1861.  (A.R.  state  controller  1860/1  (pp. 
34-35) — bienn.  rept.  same  1875/7.) 

1864/5-1867.  Swamp  land  distr.  no.  1;  receipts  and 
payments.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1863/5  (p. 
21— same  1865/7.) 

.     Same;    no.    2;    receipts   and    payments. 

1863/5   (p.  22)— some  1865/7.) 

.     Same;    no.    5;    receipts   and    payments. 

1863/5  (p.  23)— same  1865/7.) 

.     Same;    no.    4;    receipts   and    payments. 

1863/5   (p.  22)— same  1865A-) 

.     Same;    no.    7;    receipts   and    payments. 

1863/5  (p.  23)— same  1865/7.) 

.     Same;    no.    8;    receipts   and    payments. 

1863/5  (p.  24)— some  1865/7.) 

.     Same;    no.   16;    receipts  and   payments. 

1863/5  (p.  24)— same  1865/7.) 

.     Same;    no.   17;    receipts   and   payments. 

1863/5  (p.  25)— same  1865/7.) 

.     Same;    no.   18;    receipts  and   payments. 

1863/5  (p.  25)— some  1865/7.) 

.     Same;    no.   38;    receipts  and   payments. 

1863/5   (p.  26)— same  1865/7.) 

.     Same;    no.   39;    receipts  and   payments. 

1863/5   (p.  26)— same  1865/7.) 

1865.  Stmt,  giving  amts.  expended  in  surveys,  esti- 
mates, etc.,  in  class  of  distrs.  last  named,  since 
their  first  organization.  (Rept.  swamp  land  comrs. 
1864/5:  18.) 

.     Stmt,  giving  total  amt.  of  cash  at  any  time  or 

in  any  manner  paid  out  of  or  withdrawn  from 
swamp  land  fund,  through  agency  of  first  and 
present  bds.  of  swamp  land  comrs.  to  present  time. 
{Same  1864/5:  18-19.) 

1865-1892.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  swamp  land  fund  in 
various  distrs.  (A.R.  state  controller  1864/5  (pp. 
94-101)— some  1890/2.) 

1865/7.  Swamp  land  distr.  no.  31 ;  receipts  and  pay- 
ments.    (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1865/7:  25.) 

.     Same;    no.   41;    receipts  and   payments.     {Same 

1865/7:  26.) 

.     Same;     no. 

1865/7:  23.) 

.     Same;    no. 

1865/7:  21.) 

1865/7-1884.  Receipts  and  payments  of  various  swamp 
land  distrs.  {Same  1865/7  (pp.  21-33) — sojjie 
1882/4.) 

1867-1871.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  reclamation  of 
swamp  and  overflowed  lands.  (Bienn.  rept.  state 
controller  186.5/7   (pp.  76-77)— some  1869/71.) 

1873/5-1884.  Swamp  land  distr.  no.  5  sinking  and  in- 
terest fund;  receipts  and  payments.  (Bienn.  rept. 
state  treasurer  1873/5  (p.  30)— some  1882/4.) 

1874.  Stmt,  of  amt,  of  outstanding  warrants  drawn 
agst.  funds  of  swamp  land  distrs.  (Assem  Jol.  20 
sess.  p.  451.) 

1877.  Stmts,  of  amta.  transferred  from  swamp  land 
fund  to  swamp  land  distr.  funds;  also  amts.  paid 
to  several  cos.  from  fund,  as  per  act  of  leglHl.  dated 
Apr.  1,  1876.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1875/7: 

n.) 


6;    receipts    and    payment. 
3;    receipts   and    payments. 


{Same 
{Same 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 
Expenditures — cont'd 
Swamp  Laxds — cont'd 
1892.     Stmt,    showing    amt.    of    expenditures,    amt.    of 
each   apprn.    made   by   law,    amt.   expended   under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  repayment  to  co. 
treasurers,     swamp     land     distr.     funds.      {Same 
1890/2:  68.) 
Tins  Lands 

1868/9-1870.     Detailed   rept.   of   disbursements   and   re- 
ceipts.    (Rept.  tide  land  comrs.  1S68/9  (pp.  21-29) 
—same  1869/70.) 
1869.     Stmt,    showing    amt.    of    expenditures,    amt.    of 
each    apprn.    made   by   law,   amt.    expended    under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  expenses  of  sale 
of  tide  lands  at  S.  F.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  control- 
ler 1867/9:  63.) 
1871.     Same;    survey   and   sale   of   tide   lands.     {Same 
1869/71:  49.) 
Homestead 

1849.  Homestead  enactment  required.  (Gots.  ann. 
mess.  1849.) 

1850.  Homestead  exemption  provision  of  constitution 
not  yet  carried  out.     (Some  1851.) 

1851.  Rept.  favoring  passage  of  homestead  bill. 
(Legisl.  jol.  1851:  752.) 

1852.  Form  of  memorial  asking  federal  donations  of 
public  land  to  actual  settlers,  reviewing  damages 
and  heavy  costs  of  immi.oration,  and  difficulties  of 
agric.  in  Gal.  as  result  of  Indian  hostilities,  dry- 
ness of  country  and  excessive  price  of  supplies,  etc., 
and  citing  contributions  of  Cal.  to  prosperity  of 
country  as  further  reason  for  liberal  grants  by 
Congress.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1852:  575-592.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  on  public  lands  re.  best  size 

for  proposed  donations  of  land  to  settlers.    (Assem. 
jol.  1852:  179-180.) 

1855.  Homestead  exemption  and  further  protection  for 
actual  settlers  demanded  by  unsettled  condition  of 
land  titles.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1855:  18.) 

1856.  Suggestion  to  require  owners  of  soil  to  pay  for 
improvements  by  settlers,  as  measure  for  protec- 
tion of  actual  settlers  made  necessary  by  uncer- 
tainty of  lives  and  land  titles.      (Same  1856:  24.) 

.  Memorial  of  farmers  and  actual  settlers  of  So- 
noma Co.  praying  for  prompt  passage  of  law  to 
protect  persons  making  permanent  improvements 
on  lands,  in  belief  that  same  were  pre-emptable, 
showing  depression  of  farming  interests  as  result 
of  lack  of  such  protection.  (Sen.  jol.  7  sess.  p. 
438.) 

1857.  Rept.  of  minority  opposing  passage  of  act  to 
repeal  act  for  protection  of  actual  settlers  and  to 
quiet  land  titles  In  state.  (Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  pp. 
825-828.) 

1858.  Rept.  favoring  passage  of  res.  asking  Congress 
to  so  modify  pre-emption  laws  of  state  as  to  allow 
right  of  iire-eniptlon  upon  all  lands  not  segregated 
from  public  domain  as  private  property.  (Sen.  jol. 
9  sess.  pp.  274-275.) 

1861.  Govs.  mess.  re.  existing  difficulties  in  Sta.  Clara 
Co.,  May  0,  1861;  requesting  apprn.  for  enforcing 
law  and  evicting  unwilling  settlers,  Wm.  D.  Ray- 
mond, and  others,  from  land  grant  given  to  Anto- 
nio Chabolla  by  U.  S.  patent,  the  "  squatters'  decla- 
ration of  rights"  is  included.  13  pp.  (App.  to 
Sen.  jol.  12  sess.  doc.  [22];  App.  to  Assem.  jol.  12 
sess.  doc.  [23].) 
Law 

1868.     Pulillc  land  l.'iw.     Providing  for  sale  and  mngmt. 
of  lands  liolonglng  to  Cal.     26  pp. 
'I'ltlr  frcini  cover.     Llbrnry  of  CoDgrcss. 


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LAND:  STATE— cont'd 
Law — cont'd 

1904.     Suppl.   rept.   contnining  digest  of  existing  laws 
relating  to  sale  of  lands  granted  to  state  by  sev- 
eral acts  of  Congress  as  enacted  by  leglsl.     (Blenn. 
rept.  surveyor  gon.  1902/4:  24-38.) 
Marsh  and  Tide  Lands 

1858-lSt;i.  Tide  lands;  no.  of  acres  sold  in  Mendocino 
and  .A.lameda  cos.  in  I8G2;  total  sold  each  yr.,  1858- 
1861.  (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1862:  14.) 
1859-1861.  Stmt,  of  acres  of  tide  lands  in  Solano  and 
Humboldt  cos.  resp.,  returned  to  surveyor  gens, 
office  under  acts  of  1858  and  1859.  {Same  1859 
(p.  6)— same  1861.) 

1862.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  re.  alleged  fraudulent  in- 
terpolation in  Sen.  bill  73,  act  to  provide  for  sale 
of  marsh  and  tide  lands  of  state,  approved  May  14, 
1861:  disputed  amdmt.  reading  "excepting  alcade 
grants,  which  are  hereby  ratified  and  confirmed"; 
with  testimony.  72  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  13  sess. 
doc.  [14].) 

1863.  Suits  brought  during  past  yr.  involving  large 
sums  of  money;  prison  lands,  marsh  and  tide 
lands,  and  alcalde  grants,  etc.  (A.R.  atty.  gen. 
1863:  5.) 

.    Stmt,  of  acreage  of  tide  lands  sold  in  Solano, 

Sta.  Barbara,  and  S.  P.  cos.,  and  description  of 
same.     (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1SC3:  27.) 

1864-1865.  Stmt,  of  aggregate  no.  of  acres  of  salt  marsh 
and  tide  lands  sold.  {Same  1863/4  (p.  27) — same 
1864/5.) 

.    Action  of  atty.  gen.  In  matter  of  settling  vexed 

question  of  title  to  lands  at  Point  St.  Quentin,  and 
to  obtain  for  state  sufficient  land  for  purposes  of 
efficient  prison  mngmt. ;  also  discussion  of  complica- 
tions growing  out  of  same  re.  certificates  of  pur- 
chase Issued  for  land  lying  within  marsh  and  tide 
lands  hitherto  thought  reserved  from  sale.  (A.R. 
atty.  gen.  1865:  4-9.) 

1870.     Sales;    r.r.  right  of  way  and   res.   in  regard   to 

claimants.     (Rept.  tide  land  comrs.  1869/70:  8-10.) 

First   sale  of   tide   lands   In   Marin  Co. ;   commont  and 

tpxt  of  res.  re.  l)olt  line  and  re.  claimants  to  tide 

lands  In  Marin  Co. 

.     Majority  and  minority  repts.  on  Assem.  bill  68 

re.   grant  by   state  of  certain   tide-water  lands   in 
Marin  Co.  and   In  S.  F.  to  N.  P.  R.R.  Co.     6   pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [54].) 
ExPENDiTCBEs  FOB;  see  above,  ExpENDiruBES.    Tide  Lands 
Mineral 

1852.  Lease  or  sale  of  mining  lands  deprecated  as 
tending  to  encourage  monopolies.  (Govs,  special 
mess.  Jan.  30,  1852.) 

.  Lease  or  sale  of  mineral  lands  deprecated  as  en- 
couraging dangerous  monopolies,  and  continuance 
of  policy  of  free  mines  urged.  (Govs.  ann.  mess. 
1852.) 

1853.  Action  urged  to  secure  repeal  by  Congress  of 
recent  decisions  of  bd.  of  land  comrs.  confirming 
extensive  tracts  of  mineral  lands  to  claimants. 
{Same  1853.) 

1854.  Suggestion  for  separation  of  agrlc.  and  mineral 
lands.     (A.R.   surveyor  gen.  1854:  8.) 

1857.  Rept.  of  committee  on  con.  res.  re.  mineral  lands 
In  state.     (Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  802-803.) 

.     Majority    rept.    of    mines   and    raining    interests 

committee  re.  ownership  of  minerals,  in  lands 
granted  to  private  persons  by  Spain  or  Mexico 
prior  to  treaty  of  Guadalupe  Hidalgo,  and  bringing 
up  question  of  eminent  domain  of  Cal.  4  pp. 
(App.  to  Sen.  jol.  8  sess.  doc.  [8].) 

.     Same;  minority  rept.     8  pp.     {Same  8  sess.  doc. 

[7].) 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 
Mineral — cont'd 

1857.  Same;  majority  and  minority  repts.  (Sen.  jol. 
8  sess.  pp.  274-281.) 

1859.  Rept.  on  Sen.  jt.  res.  re.  reserving,  in  all  sales 
of  public  lands,  the  minerals  therein  contained. 
{Same  10  sess.  pp.  527-528.) 
1865.  Agrlc.  lands  In  mineral  distrs.;  segregation  of 
those  lands  from  the  minerals  suggested,  that  they 
may  bo  sold  for  cultivation.  (Trans,  state  agrlc. 
socy.  18G4/5:  76-77.) 
1882.    Coal  land  law  and  regulations  thereunder.     (7 

same  1886/7:  57-61.) 
1890.     Mineral    lands    within    r.r.    grant.    Eagle    Bird 
Mine,  Nevada  Co. — case  of  G.  H.  Francoeur  vs.  O. 
Newhouse,  U.  S.  Circuit  Court,  no.  circuit,  no.  dlstr. 
of  Cal.     (10  same  1889/90:  930-937.) 
1904.     Illegal  entry  of  mineral  lands.     (Rept.  bd.  trus- 
tees state  mining  bureau   1902/4:  12.) 
Public  Building  Land 

By  act  of  ConRresa  of  March  3,  18,'33,  Cal.  was  granted 
10  sections  of  land  to  provide  revenue  for  public 
buildinKS. 

1853.  Review  of  provisions  of  act  of  Congress,  ap- 
proved Mch.  3,  1853,  donating  lands  to  state  for 
public  bldgs.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1854:  22-23.) 

1858.  Comments  on  public  bldg.  lands,  and  recommen- 
dation that  law  be  immediately  passed,  authoriz- 
ing sale  of  such  lands.  (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1858: 
26-27.) 

1859-1865.  Stmt,  of  disposition  of  public  bldg.  lands. 
(Some  1859  (p.  5)— same  1865.) 

1867.  List  of  lands  certified  to  state  by  U.  S.  as  part 
of  grant  of  10  sees,  for  purpose  of  public  bldgs. 
(Bienn.  rept.  same  1865/7:  47.) 

1879.     Suppl.    rept.    re.    grants   of   10    sees,    for    public 
bldgs.,  72  sees,  for  seminary  of  learning,  and  500,- 
000    acres    for    internal    improvements.      235    pp. 
{Same  1877/9.) 
Fund 

1867.     Stmt,    of   condition   of   public   bldg.    land   fund. 
(Bienn    rept.  surveyor  gen.  1865/7:  41.) 
Railroad  Lands 

1869.     Approval   of  the  two   30-acre  tracts  donated   to 
the  r.r.  cos.     (Rept.  tide  land  comrs.  1868/9:  14-16.) 
Revenue  from 

1858-1862.  State  land  funds;  stmt,  showing  sums  paid 
to  CO.  treasurers  on  sales  of  school,  seminary,  and 
public  bldg.  lands,  resp.;  comment.  (A.R.  surveyor 
gen.  1862:  14-16.) 

1866-1904.     Amt.   of  fees  collected   by  register  of  land 
office,  and   paid   to  state  treasurer.     (Bienn.   rept. 
same  1886/8  (p.  8)— same  1902/4.) 
No  rept.  1808/00. 

1886-1894.  Amt.  of  fees  collected  for  attesting  patents 
and  paid  to  secy,  of  state.  {Same  1886/8  (p.  9)  — 
same  1892/4.) 

1886-1904.  Amt.  collected  as  surveyor  gen.  and  paid 
Into  state  treasury.  {Same  1886/8  (p.  8) — same 
1902/4.) 

No  rept.  for  1808/00. 

1889-1904.     Amt.    of    deposits    reed,    by    surveyor    gen. 
under  acts  of  Mch.  20,  1889,  and  to  Aug.  1,  1890, 
and  paid   into  state  treasury.     {Same  1888/90    (p. 
8)— some  1902/4.) 
No  rept.  for  1808/00. 

1896-1904.     Financial     recapitulation    of    fees.     {Same 
1894/6  (p.  6)— some  1902/4.) 
No  rept.  for  1808/00. 
School  Land 

1852.  Tabular  stmt,  of  total  no.  of  school  land  war- 
rants sold  and  proceeds  thereof  up  to  Dec.  15,  1852, 
incl.  under  act  of  May  3,  1852.  (A.R.  state  comp- 
troller 1851/2:  31.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 
Revenue  from — cont'd 
School  Land — cont'd 

1853.  On  provisions  made  by  law  and  revenue  for 
common  schools,  and  stmt,  of  total  no.  of  school 
land  warrants  sold,  proceeds  thereof  up  to  June 
30,  1853.  under  act  approved  May  3,  1852.  {Savie 
1852/3:  48.) 

1861-1S69.     Stmt,    of    condition    of    state    school    land 

fund,  June  30,  1861.     (Same  1860/1    (pp.  30-31)  — 

bienn.  rept.  same  1867/9.) 
1862.     Rept.  of  controller  re.  school  land  moneys;  amts. 

reed,  from  sale  of  500,000-acre  grant  and  36th  and 

16th  sees.,  and  disposition  of  money.     4  pp.     (App. 

to  jols.  13  sess.  unnum.  doc.) 
1865.     On  school  land  fund;  how  it  is  being  diminished. 

(A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1864/5:  108-109.) 
1867.     Stmt,    of    seminary    land    fund.     (Bienn.    rept. 

same  1865/7:  41.) 
1870-1880.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  scnool  land  fund.     (4 

bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1870/1  (pp.  176- 

178)— 9  same  1879/80.) 
Not  given  In  1874/5. 
1873-1904.     Stmt,    of    condition    of    state    school    land 

fund.     (Bienn.    rept.    state    controller    1871/3    (pp. 

128-129)— same  1902/4.) 
1890-1892.     Same;    school    land    deposit    fund.     (Same 

1888/90  (p.  92)— same  1890/2.) 
1894-1904.     Same;     state     school     land     deposit     fund. 

(Same  1892/4   (p.  86)— same  1902/4.) 
1896-1904.     Amts.  reed,  by  co.  treasurers  for  state  prin- 
cipal and  interest  on  acct.  of  sales  of  school  lands. 

(Bienn.   rept.   surveyor   gen.    1894/6    (p.   8) — same 

1902/4.) 

No  rept.  1898/00. 

Swamp  and  Ovebklowed  Land;  see  above,  Expendituees 

"Water  Front  Property;   see  Land 

School  Land 

Sco    also    Land:      National    Domain.      Flvo    Tor    Cent 
Fund. 

1841-1853.  Review  of  legislation  granting  lands  to  state 
for  educational  purposes,  showing  amt.  and  value 
of  lands  available  for  same.  (Govs,  special  mess. 
May  8,  1854.) 

1849-1867.  School  lands  of  Cal.;  review  of  legislation 
re.  same.  (2  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  Instruction 
1866/7:  51-53.) 

1850-1856.  Brief  review  of  state  legislation  re.  schools 
and  school  lands;  importance  of  ascertaining  state 
of  school  lands  within  each  co. ;  communication 
from  CO.  supt.  of  Humboldt  re.  same,  being  the 
only  rept.  on  this  subject  reed,  by  state  supt.  (6 
A.R.  same  1856:  3-6.) 

1851.  Future  revenue  for  educational  purposes  in  state 
chiefly  to  be  derived  from  sale  of  public  lands; 
comment  on  grants  of  land  made  by  acts  of  Con- 
gress, and  state  legislation  appropriating  same  to 
educational  purposes;  also  suggestions  re.  its  dis- 
position and  Investment  of  revenue.  (1  same  1851: 
807-811.) 

PnKlng  from  CoIIncted  docs. 

1854.  Review  of  aggregate  of  lands  and  funds  set 
apart  for  school  revenue.  (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1854: 
21.) 

.     Govs.  mess.  re.   Importance  of  securing  benefits 

of  educational   land   grants   made  by   Congress  at 
various  times.     (Assem.  Jol.  1854:  135-136.) 

1855.  Act  for  selection  of  school  lands  donated  by 
CongresB  unwise,  and  provision  for  a  prompter 
selection  urged.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1856:  25.) 

.     School  lands;  IGth  and  3fith  sees.,  Univ.  and  500,- 

000-acre   grant;    on    oporatlonH   during   yr.     (A.R. 
aurveyor  gon.  1855:  26-30.) 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 
School  Land — cont'd 

1855.  Suggestion  of  proper  measures  to  be  taken  to 
secure  resources  of  school  lands  from  loss  and 
realize  income  due  from  same.  (5  A.R.  supt.  pub- 
lic instruction  1855:  5-7.) 

1855-1857.  Comments  on  state  lands — school  lands; 
swamp  and  overflowed  lands.  (A.R.  surveyor  gen. 
1855   (pp.  26-32)— same  1857.) 

1857.  School  lands;  laws  re.  disposition  and  selection 
ineffective;  recommendations.  (A.R.  supt.  public 
instruction  1857:  7.) 

1861.  Table  of  acres  of  school,  seminary,  and  public 
bldg.  lands  sold  to  date  for  cash.  (A.R.  surveyor 
gen.  1861:  11.) 

1871.  Recommendation  that  bd.  of  examiners  be  au- 
thorized to  invest  moneys  derived  from  state  school 
lands  in  bonds  of  U.  S.;  also  comments  on  school 
fund.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1869/71:  7-8.) 

1872.  Rept.  of  special  committee  on  res.  of  Mr.  Barker, 
of  Nevada  Co.,  re.  land  monopoly,  etc.  20  pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  19  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

.  Rept.  of  special  committee  on  Barker  res.  of  Ne- 
vada Co.  concerning  land  monopoly,  etc.;  condem- 
nation of  existing  land  laws  which  permit  indi- 
viduals to  monopolize  school  lands  in  Cal.  for 
speculation;  resolving  that  remaining  land  be  sold 
to  actual  settlers  only,  at  more  nearly  their  true 
value,  and  that  surveys  be  extended,  and  infor- 
mation, statistics,  and  maps  be  open  to  public  in 
order  that  applications,  assessments,  etc.,  may  be 
adjusted;  also  that  credit  be  given  for  only  a  small 
proportion  of  value  of  timbered  lands.  20  pp. 
(Same  19  sess.  v.  2  doc.   [8].) 

.     Rept.  [adverse!  of  jt.  committee  to  inquire  Into 

and  rept.  upon  condition  of  public  and  state  lands 
lying  within  limits  of  state;  so-called  pernicious 
segregation  by  state  and  by  speculators  of  school 
lands,  including  alleged  swamp  and  overflowed 
lands  which  testimony  shows  to  have  been  claimed 
by  U.  S.  surveyors  and  occupied  by  settlers  as  dry 
and  cultivatable  sees.;  ownership  of  settlers  endan- 
gered thereby.   64  pp.    (Same  19  sess.  v.  2  doc.  161.) 

1874.  Rept.  on  land  monopoly  and  remedy  recom- 
mended therefor.  (Assem.  jol.  20  sess.  pp.  1067- 
1071.) 

1876.  Rept. 
nopoly. 
doc.) 

1877.  Had  school  lands  in  mineral  belts  been  man- 
aged In  interest  of  children,  rather  than  of  specu- 
lators, there  would  be  no  need  of  school  tax;  the 
duty  of  making  jtrovisions  not  only  to  secure  school 
fund  and  school  lands  yet  unsold,  but  to  take  suit- 
able steps  for  recovery  of  what  has  been  alienated, 
urged  upon  legisl,;  land  decision  in  case  of  L.  J. 
Foley  and  H.  Thomas  vs.  State  of  Cal..  Dept.  of 
Interior,  Wash.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  in- 
struction 1876/7:  8-9;   51-52.) 

1882-1884.  Propo.sed  changes  in  Political  Code  in  re- 
lation to  sale  of  state  school  lands.  (Bienn.  rept. 
surveyor  gon.  1S80/2   (pp.  9-12)— same  1882/4.) 

1886.  Rcrommoiuled  that  no  further  sales  of  school 
lands  be  made  until  engr.  of  bd.  shall  have  reported 
upon  their  chnrarler  nnd  s\ioh  of  these  lands  as 
shall  be  foiind  to  bo  iisoloss  for  agric.  shall  bo  per- 
manently rosprvod  and  placed  under  hands  of 
proper  ofllcers  for  benefit  of  schools.  (1  bienn. 
rept.  forestry  bd.  1886/6:  7.) 

1888.  Res.  ndoplod  rocommonding  to  legisl.  that  all  un- 
sold school  land  and  other  timber  land  of  state  be 
withdrawn  from  entry  and  sale,  and  that  nil  such 
timber  lands  bo  placed  under  control  and  mngmt. 


of  Assem.  special  committee  on  land  mo- 
116  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  21  sess.  v.  4  unnum. 


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LAND:  STATE— cont'd 
School  Land — cont'd 

of  state  bd.  of  forestry.  (Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortlc. 
1886/8:  12fi-127.) 
1888.  Comments  on  state  school  lands,  and  recommen- 
dation for  examination  of  remaining  unsold  state 
school  lands,  with  view  of  discovering;  their  quality 
and  grading  their  value,  in  order  that  lands  may  be 
sold  at  an  approximation  to  their  true  value,  and 
school  fund  be  Increased  by  much  larger  amt.  than 
would  be  if  land  were  sold  at  present  price  of  $1.25 
an  acre.     (Bienn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1886/8:  10.) 

.     Recommendation    that    unsold    school    lands    In 

brush  and  forest  be  reserved  from  sale  and  placed 
under  mngmt.  of  state  bd.  of  forestry,  providing 
that  all  money  derived  from  sale  of  timber,  pasture 
privileges,  or  other  sources  shall  be  turned  into 
state  school  fund;  also  recommended  that  legisla- 
tion on  forestry  suggested  by  atty.  of  bd.  be  made 
law.     (2  bienn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1887/8:  11.) 

1891.  The  right  of  the  state  to  lands  in  lieu  of  school 
lands  within  limits  of  reservations  made  by  Con- 
gress; opinion  of  atty.  gen.  (Hart).     8  pp. 

Not  seon  ;  entry  from  Bowkor. 

1892.  Proceedings  of  atty.  gen.  re.  matters  at  Washing- 
ton pertaining  to  school  and  swamp  lands  due  state. 
(Rept.  atty.  gen.  1S91/2:  14-15.) 

1896-1902.  Comments  on  foreclosing  Interests  of  delin- 
quent purchasers  of  state  school  land.  (A.R.  bd. 
examiners  dated  1897  (pp.  18-19)— same  1900/2.) 

1898-1902.  Same;  and  recommendation  to  legisl.  for 
enactment  of  law  providing  more  simple  manner 
of  foreclosure  which  will  be  means  of  saving  large 
amts.  ann.  (Same  dated  1899  (p.  30) — same 
1900/2.) 

FIVE   HUNDRED  TF70TTSAND  ACRE  ORANT 

Under  sec.  8.  Act  of  Congress  of  Sept.  4.  1841,  n  Kiant 
of  .WO. 000  acres  was  mnde  to  Cal.  Under  the  con- 
stitution of  Cal.  this  grant  was  diverted  and  placed 
to  credit  of  school  fund. 

1852.  Returns  of  school  land  warrants  returned  to 
surveyor  gen.  under  act  to  provide  for  disposal  of 
500.000  acres.     (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1852:  32-33.) 

.     Comment  on  location  of  warrants  issued  under 

act  of  1851  for  location  of  school  lands  under  500,- 
OOO-acre  grant.     (Same  1852:  16-18.) 

.  Recommended  amdmt.  to  act  of  May  3  re.  dis- 
posal of  500,000  acres  of  land;  enactment  of  stat- 
ute for  quieting  of  equitable  titles  to  real  estate; 
and  act  re.  occupying  claimants  to  lands.  (A.R. 
atty.  gen.  1852:  6.) 

.     Favorable  comment  on  working  of  law  providing 

for  sale  of  the  500,000  acres  of  land  and  amt.  accru- 
ing from  same.  (2  A.R.  supt.  public  instruction 
1852:  9.) 

.     Rept.  re.  disposal  to  be  made  of  federal  school 

lands  donation,  condemning  proposed  diversion  of 
proceeds  of  same  to  other  purposes,  reviewing  pro- 
vision of  state  constitution  re.  school  revenue,  etc.. 
In  support  thereof.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1852:  727- 
730.) 

.  Rept.  of  Sen.  committee  on  Assem.  bill  to  pro- 
vide for  disposal  of  500,000  acres  of  school  land, 
granted  by  general  govt.  (Same  3  sess.  pp.  727- 
730.) 

1853.  On  defect  In  law  providing  for  disposal  of  500,- 
OOO-acre  grant,  which  is  productive  of  confusion 
and  opportunity  for  fraud.  (A.R.  surveyor  gen. 
1853:  4-5.) 

.     List  of  cos.  showing  acres  In  each  registered  for 

survey  under  warrants  Issued  under  act  for  dis- 
posal of  500.000-acre  grant.     (Same  1853:  10.) 

.  Review  of  disposal  of  school  land  warrants  Is- 
sued under  act  of  1852.  (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1854: 
20-21.) 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 

School  Land — cont'd 

I'-IVE  in;NDIiKD  THOUSAND  ACnB  GRANT— cont'd 

1854.  Rept.  re.  necessity  for  protecting  settlers  who 
have  already  i)iirchasod  and  located  school  war- 
rants issued  under  act  approved  May  3,  1852,  upon 
unsurveyed  public  lands,  agst.  operation  of  act  of 
Congress,  approved  Mch.  3,  1853,  declaring  such 
locations  invalid.     (Sen.  jol.  1854:  401-402.) 

.  School  land  warrants  are  selling  in  hands  of  in- 
nocent purchasers  at  half  original  amt.  paid  to 
state;  sale  of  said  warrants  has  been  increased 
during  past  yr.  but  a  few  dollars.  (4  A.R.  supt. 
public  instruction   1854:  5.) 

.     Sale  of  school  land  warrants  largely  prevented 

by  decision  that  such  warrants  issued  by  state  can- 
not be  located  on  unsurveyed  lands.  (Govs.  ann. 
mess.  1855:  20.) 

.     Remarks   concerning  the   500,000   acres  of   land 

granted  to  state;  also  those  granted  for  educational 
purposes.      (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1854:  27.) 

.     Abstract  of  school  land  warrant  returns.    (Same 

1854:  82-85.) 

By   counties ;   warrants   Issued   prior   to   Jan.   1,   1854, 
and  those  Issued  In   1854  ;  details  of  each. 

.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  in  relation  to  the  legal  loca- 
tion of  school  land  warrants.  2  11.  (App.  to  As- 
sem. jol.  5  sess.  doc.  4(?).) 

Docs,   incorrectly  nnmliered?     This  Is  prohably  no.  ?>. 

1855.  Stmt,  of  lands  available  for  educational  pur- 
poses under  acts  of  Congress  approved  Sept.  4, 
1841,  and  Mch.  3,  1853,  resp.,  and  estimated  value 
of  same.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1855:  20.) 

.     Returns   of   school    land    warrant    locations    for 

1855.     (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1855:  31.) 

1856.  School  land  warrants;  locations  during  yr. 
(Same  1856:  9-11.) 

1857.  School  lands:  stmt,  by  cos.  showing  locations 
under  warrants  made  in  each  co.  (Same  1857: 
8-12.) 

1858.  List  of  school  land  warrants  for  160  acres  each, 
with  date  of  location.     (Same  1858:  59-81.) 

.     Same;  320  acres  each,  with  date  of  location,  for 

whom  located,  and  co.     (Same  1858:  49-57.) 

.  Comments  on  school  lands  and  school  land  war- 
rants.    (Same  1858:  22-24.) 

.     Suggestion  that  school  land  law  of  Apr.  23,  1858, 

be  so  amended  as  to  require  the  20%  of  principal 
and  10%  interest  on  balance  to  be  paid  within  30 
days  after  approval  of  surveyor  gen.  is  recorded, 
etc.     (Same  1858:  23.) 

1859.  Rept.  on  portion  of  surveyor  gens.  rept.  re. 
school  land  warrants.  (Assem.  jol.  10  sess.  pp. 
531-532.) 

.     Table  showing  school  lands  for  cash  under  act 

of  Apr.  23,  1858,  and  amt.  of  money  certified  to  by 
state  treasurer  as  reed,  on  acct.  of  school  lands. 
(A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1859:  7.) 

1859-1865.  School  land  warrants  located  upon  unsur- 
veyed lands  under  act  of  Apr.  18,  1859.  (Same 
1859  (p.  10)— same  1865.) 

.     Same;  located  under  act  of  Apr.  23,  1858.    (Same 

1859  (p.  10)— same  1865.) 

1860-1867.  School  lands  sold  under  act  of  Apr.  23,  1858, 
amt.  of  500,000-acre  grant.  (Same  1860  (pp.  4-5)— 
same  1865/7.) 

1867.  List  of  lands  certified  to  state  by  IT.  S.  as  part 
of  grant  of  500,000  acres.  (Bienn.  rept.  same 
1865/7:  47-68.) 

1868.  Majority  rept.  of  claims  committee  re.  petition 
of  Thos.  Thompson  adverse  to  acceptance  by  state 
of  school  land  warrants  which  he  finds  unavailable. 
4  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  17  sess.  v.  2  [doc.  40].) 

— .  Same;  minority  rept.  5  pp.  (Same  17  sess. 
V.  2  [doc.  31].) 


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LAND:  STATE— cont'd 

School  Land — cont'd 

FIVE  HUNDRED  THOUSAND  ACRE  GRANT — cont'd 

1879.  Suppl.  rept.  re.  grants  of  10  sees,  for  public 
bldgs.,  72  sees,  for  seminary  of  learning  and  500,- 
000  acres  for  internal  improvements.  235  pp. 
(Bienn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1877/9.) 

1888.  Comments  on  500,000-acre  grant,  and  recommen- 
dation for  adoption  of  res.  requesting  delegates  in 
Congress  to  use  best  endeavors  before  Dept.  of  In- 
terior to  secure  final  settlement  betw.  state  and 
U.  S.  of  the  500,000-acre  grant,  believing  that  there 
Is  still  a  balance  due  Cal.  of  10,000  acres.  (Same 
1886/8:  10-14.) 

SEMINARY  LANDS 
Under   Act   of   Congress   of   March    3.    1853.    Cal.   was 
granted  72  full  sections  of  land  for  a  seminary  of 
learning. 
1853.     Review    of    provisions    of    act    of    Congress    ap- 
proved Mch.  3,  1853,  donating  lands  to  state  for  in- 
stitution of  learning.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1854:  22- 
23.) 

1855.  Rept.  re.  difficulties  and  delay  over  location  of 
lands  donated  by  U.  S.  for  univ.  purposes.  (Sen. 
jol.  1855:  696.) 

1858.  Rept.  on  seminary  lands.  (A.R.  surveyor  gen. 
1858:  25-26.) 

1859-1863.  Stmt,  of  seminary  lands  sold  for  cash  under 
act  of  Apr.  23,  1858.  (Same  1859  (p.  81)— same 
1863.) 

1864-1865.  Stmt,  showing  locations  and  acres  of  semi- 
nary lands— grant  of  72  sees.  (Same  1863/4  (p. 
25) — same  1865.) 

1879.     See  above,  500,000-acre  grant;  this  date. 

TOWNSHIP  LANDS 
Under    sec.    6,    Act    of    Congress    of    March    3,    18.53.    a 
grant  of  the  16th  and  36th  section  In  each  town- 
ship was  made   to  Cal.,   proceeds  to  be  for  school 
purposes. 
1819-1852.     Notes    of    acts    of    Congress    re.    township 
school    lands.     (4    A.R.    supt.    public    instruction 
1854:  7-8.) 

1852.  State  representatives  in  Congress  have  secured 
for  support  of  common  schools,  two  sees,  of  land  in 
each  township,  and  72  sees,  for  a  state  unlv.  (2 
same  1852:  9.) 

1853.  Estimated  no.  of  acres  to  be  allowed  to  state 
under  act  of  Congress  granting  certain  sees,  of 
each  township  for  school  purposes.  (App.  to  govs, 
ann.  mess.  1854;  35.) 

1856.  Recommended  legislation  re.  control  and  location 
of  township  school  lands;  for  establishment  of 
unlv.,  embracing  school  of  agric,  and  providing 
for  sale  of  lands  devoted  to  it;  also  to  encourage 
the  creation  and  maintenance  of  colleges  in  all 
parts  of  state.  (6  A.R.  supt.  public  instruction 
1856:  7-8.) 

■ .     School   lands;    selections   under  act  of  state  of 

May    7,    1855    (township    lands).     (A.R.    surveyor 
gen.  1856:  7-9.) 

1857.  Recommended  that  leglsl.  instruct  senators  and 
representatives  to  obtain  passage  of  act  aradg.  pres- 
ent act  re.  township  lands  so  as  to  throw  proceeds 
of  these  sees.  Into  a  general  fund  to  l)e  distributed 
equally  among  the  several  townships.  (7  A.R. 
Bupt.  public  Instruction  1857:  8-9.) 

.     No  selections  made  of  16th  or  36th  sees,  owing 

to  lack  of  apprn.     (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1857:  12-13.) 

1858.  Rept.  opposing  passage  of  res.  asking  Congress 
to  modify  law  donating  10th  and  36th  sees,  of 
townships  for  school  purposes,  ho  that  sees,  mny 
be  sold,  and  proceeds  used  lo  constitute  n  fund  for 
school  purposes.     (Sen.  Jol.  9  sess.  pp.  11 21 13.) 

.  Kept,  on  condition  of  school  lands  and  funds  de- 
rived therefrom;   repeal  of  act  of  Apr.  20  granting 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 
School  Land — cont'd 

TOWNSHIP  LANDS— cont'd 
inhabitants  of  each  township  proceeds  of  sales  of 
two  school  sees,  lying  therein  recommended,  and 
conversion  of  same  into  a  general  fund  for  support 
of  schools  throughout  state  urgently  advised.  (8 
A.R.  supt.  public  instruction  1858:  15-22.) 

1859.  Injustice  of  present  legislation  providing  that 
each  township  shall  be  entitled  to  proceeds  of  sale 
of  two  school  sees,  lying  therein,  with  repeated  rec- 
ommendations for  its  repeal  and  conversion  of  said 
fund  into  a  general  school  fund;  communications 
from  supts.  of  education  of  various  states  re.  work- 
ing of  school  land  system  in  other  states;  corresp. 
with  authorities  at  Wash.  re.  school  selections  In 
mineral  regions.     (9  same  1859:  15-28.) 

1860.  Rept.  of  education  committee  Mch.  12,  1860,  rec- 
ommending that  proceeds  of  16th  and  36th  sees,  of 
school  land  sales  go  to  general  school  fund  of 
state  rather  than  solely  to  co.  in  which  said  lands 
are  situated.  4  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  11  sess. 
doc.  [18].) 

.     Recommendations    re.    conversion    of    proceeds 

from  sale  of  township  lands  into  general  school 
fund  repeated.  (10  A.R.  supt.  public  instruction 
1860:  11-15.) 

1861.  Favorable  comment  on  passage  of  act  converting 
proceeds  of  sales  of  township  lands  into  general 
school  fund;  stmt,  of  amts.  of  school  lands  sold 
under  the  several  acts  of  legisl.;  remedial  legisla- 
tion re.  apportionment  of  school  fund  among  distra. 
suggested;  also  urgently  recommended  that  appli- 
cation be  made  to  Congress  to  permit  state  to  select 
other  lands  in  lieu  of  those  it  has  been  deprived 
of  in  mining  regions.     (11  same  1861:  26-28.) 

1861-1865.  Stmt,  of  grant  of  16th  and  36th  sees.,  for 
school  purposes,  sold  for  cash  under  act  of  Apr.  22, 
1861.  (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1861  (pp.  9-11) — same 
1865.) 

1862.  Recommended  legislation  of  last  rept.  re.  16th 
and  36th  sees,  or  township  lands,  repeated.  (12 
A.R.  supt.  public  instruction  1862:  18-19.) 

.     School   lands;    administration   of  16th  and  36th 

sees.     (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1862:  6-9.) 
Fund;   see  above,  Revenue 
Revenue;  see  above,  that  title 
Surveyor  General's  Office 

1850.  Rept.  on  office  of  surveyor  gen.,  as  combining 
duties  of  civil  engr.  and  comr.  of  internal  im- 
provementB  in  addition  to  usual  duties  of  said 
office.     (Legisl.  jol.   1849/50:  691-696.) 

1852.  Extracts  from  laws  bearing  upon  duties  of  office 
of  surveyor  gen.     (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1852:  9-12.) 

.  Surveyor  gens,  estimate  of  expenses  for  yr. ;  re- 
quired by  sec.  12  of  act  passed  Apr.  17,  1850, 
rp.?;;ulating  office,  but  heretofore  neglected  and  now 
appended  to  special  rept.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1852: 
624.) 

1853.  Suggestion  to  place  choice  of  surveyor  gen.  in 
hands  of  legisl.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1853.) 

1854.  Circular  lo  co.  surveyors;  containing  extracts 
from  laws  of  1850  prescribing  duties  of  surveyor 
gen.  and  of  co.  surveyors,  and  details  of  Items  upon 
which  CO.  surveyors  are  to  return  Information. 
(A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1854:  25-28.) 

.     Recommendation   for  niiprn.   to  enable  surveyor 

gen.  lo  perform  bis  duties  with  more  satisfaction; 

and  for  Increased  salary,      (t^ame  1S54;  14.) 
1850.     Suggestion  to  abolish  office  of  surveyor  gen.  and 

devolve  duties  u|)on  surveyors.     (Govs.  ann.  mesa. 

1856:  13.) 


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I7:i 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 

Surveyor  General's  Office — cont'd 

1850.  Communication  from  ex-surveyor  gen.  showing 
large  portion  of  deficiency  of  office  of  past  yr.,  to 
be  unprovided  for  in  general  deficiency  bill.  (As- 
sam, jol.  1S5«:  S3G.) 

1856-1857.  Comments  on  surveyor  gens,  office  and  rec- 
ommendation that  power  of  administering  oaths 
and  taking  affidavits  in  course  of  his  official  duties 
be  conferred  on  surveyor  gen.  and  his  deputies. 
(A.R.  surveyor  gen.  185G  (p.  38)— .same  1857.) 
1858.  Rent,  on  claim  of  D.  McLaren  for  services  as 
draughtsman  in  surveyor  gens,  office  from  Aug.  17, 
1856,  to  Jan.  1,  1857.  (Assem.  Jol.  9  sess.  pp.  464- 
465.) 
1863.  Land  act  of  1863  and  Instructions  to  co.  survey- 
ors.    22  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
1875-1894.     Stmt,    of   general    office    business.     (Bienn. 
rept.     surveyor     gen.     1873/5     (pp.     20-21) — same 
1892/4.) 
1877.     Rept.  of  state  land  comn.  to  legisl.  of  Cal.     47 
pp.     (App.  to  jols.  22  sess.  v.  4   [doc.  40J.) 

J.  C.  Ball.  H.  K.  Crane  and  .Tas.  D.  Fay  eomis.  under 
act  of  April  1,  1876.  Examination  Into  tinanolal 
affair;!  of  surveyor  general's  office  durlns;  various 
administrations  as  well  as  Into  giants  of  land  to 
state. 

Swamp  and  Overflowed  Lands 

Under  Act  of  Congress  of  Sept.  28,  18B0,  extending 
grants  of  swamp  lands  already  made  to  La.  and 
Ark.  to  eacb  of  the  otber  states  of  the  Union  iu 
which  such  lands  may  be  situated. 

serial 

1  series 

Under  Act  approved  May  13,  1861. 
1861-1862.     Ann.  rept.  of  swamp  land  comrs.,  1-2. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  ; 

1.  1861   In  App.  to  Jols.  13  sess.  unnum.  doc. 

2.  1862    •'       •'      "     ••      14     " 

2  series 

1864/5.     Bienn.  lept.  of  swamp  land  comrs. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows: 

186-J/5  In  App.  to  Jols.  16  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc. 
No  more  issued. 

non-serial 

1850-1851.     Act  of  Congress  of  1850  to  enable  Ark.  and 
other  states  to  reclaim  swamp  lands  within  their 
limits;    also   Cal.  state  legislation   re.   same,   1851. 
(1  A.R.  supt.  public  instruction  1851:  815-816.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1850-1894.  History  of  laws  and  operations  affecting 
swamp  and  overflowed  lands  in  state;  expendi- 
tures; reclamation  work;  general  remarks  re.  ex- 
isting works;  and  conclusions.  (Rept.  comr.  pub- 
lic works  1893/4:  8-20.) 

1851.  Review  of  benefits  to  be  obtained  by  state  under 
federal  act  granting  swamp  and  overflowed  public 
lands  to  states  in  which  situated,  with  suggestions 
for  reclamation  of  same.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1851.) 

1852.  Rept.  re.  provisions  of  federal  act  of  Sept.  28, 
1850,  granting  title  of  swamp  and  overflow  lands  to 
states  within  which  same  are  situated,  as  affected 
by  treaty  of  Guadalupe  Hidalgo  ratified  May  13, 
1848.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1852:  69C-701.) 

.  Suggestion  to  grant  tule  or  swamp  lands  to  in- 
dividuals on  condition  that  they  be  drained  within 
fixed  time.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1852.) 

.     Suggestion  to  take  necessary  steps  for  receiving 

benefits  of  federal  act  passed  Sept.  28,  1851,  for 
granting  swamp  and  overflow  lands  to  states  hav- 
ing same  within  their  limits.  (Govs,  special  mess. 
Jan.  30,  1852.) 

.  Rept.  of  select  committee  on  Sen.  jt.  res.  In  re- 
lation to  swamp  lands;  also  rept.  of  portion  of  said 
committee  re.  authorizing  gov.  to  employ  counsel  to 
appear  at  bd.  of  land  comrs.  to  protect  interests  of 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 

Swamp  and  Overflowed  Lands — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
state   iu  swamp  lands.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  3  sess. 
pp.  696-701;   725-726.) 
1862.     Comments   on   swamp  or  overflowed   lands   and 
recommendation  that  legisl.  pass  some  act  to  pro- 
vide for  disposal  of  these   lands.     (A.R.   surveyor 
gen.  1852:  18.) 

.     Almost   entire  arable   public   land   area   in   Cal. 

secured  to  state  by  act  of  Congress  granting  swamp 
and  overflowed  lands  to  various  states  for  reclama- 
tion.    (Govs,  ann.  mess.  1852.) 

1853.  Rept.  on  act  to  improve  tule  lands  and  to  en- 
courage cultivation  of  sugar,  rice,  and  cotton,  urg- 
ing limited  grant  of  same  to  certain  individuals  for 
purpose  of  testing  capability  of  swamp  lands  to 
produce  rice  and  sugar.  2  pp.  (App.  to  Assem. 
jol.  1853  doc.  52.) 

.     Suggestion   to   donate  to  actual   settlers  swamp 

and  overflow  lands  granted  to  state  by  Congress 
for  reclamation,  under  act  of  Sept.  28,  1851.  (Govs, 
ann.  mess.   1853.) 

1854.  Review  of  provisions  of  act  of  Congress  ap- 
proved Sept.  28,  1850,  donating  swamp  and  over- 
flow lands  to  states  within  which  situated,  with 
suggestions  for  steps  necessary  to  receive  benefits 
of  same.     {Same  1854:  17.) 

.     Suggestion  to  donate  swamp  and  overflow  lands, 

granted  to  state  by  Congress,  to  actual  settlers  as 
means  of  reclamation.     (Same  1854:  17-18.) 

.     Govs.  mess.  re.  steps  necessary  to  secure  to  state 

benefits  of  act  approved  Sept.  28,  1850,  granting 
swamp  and  overflow  lands  to  states  within  which 
situated,  reviewing  provisions  of  said  act.  (Sen. 
jol.  1854:  362-363;   Assem.  jol.  pp.  369-371.) 

1855.  Govs.  mess,  and  ace.  docs.  re.  definition  of 
swamp  and  overflow  lands,  and  construction  of  act 
of  Congress  granting  same  to  states.  (Sen.  jol. 
1855:  532-536;  Assem.  jol.  pp.  585-588.) 

.     Amdmt.  of  act  of  Apr.  28,  providing  for  sale  of 

portion  of  swamp  and  overflow  lands  within  state, 
necessary  to  reduce  limit  of  no.  of  miles  from 
larger  cities,  within  which  settlers  are  deprived  of 
acquiring  titles.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1856:  21.) 

.     Liberal    policy    urged    in    sale    of   overflow    and 

swamp  lands,  such  as  offering  greater  settlement 
inducements  for  reclamation  and  settlement.  (Same 
1856:  22.) 

.  Swamp  and  overflow  lands  shown  by  experi- 
ments made  during  yr.  to  be  of  great  fertility  after 
reclamation.     (Same  1856:  22.) 

.     Stmt,  of  whole  no.  of  swamp  and  overflow  lands 

sold  by  state  agts.,  and  no.  surveyed  for  entry, 
resp.,  June  1  to  Dec.  31,  under  act  of  Apr.  28. 
(Same  1856:  23.) 

.  Review  of  transactions  necessary  to  secure  bene- 
fits of  act  of  Congress  granting  swamp  and  over- 
flow lands  to  states  within  which  situated,  urging 
disposal  of  same  to  actual  settlers  to  be  reclaimed. 
(Same  1855:  13-16.) 

1855-1857.  Comments  on  state  lands — school  lands; 
swamp  and  overflowed  land.  (A.R.  surveyor  gen. 
1855   (pp.  26-32)— some  1857.) 

1855-1858.  Comparative  stmt,  giving  amt.  of  swamp 
and  overflowed  land  which  has  been  surveyed  and 
returned  to  office  and  approved  by  surveyor  gen. 
under  act  of  Apr.,   1855.     (Same  1855:  16-17.) 

1856.  Internal  improvements;  suggestions  re.  recla- 
mation of  swamp  and  overflow  lands.  (Same 
1856:  25-26.) 

.     Letter  from  comr.  gen.  of  land  office,  U.  S.  A., 

re.  swamp  lands.  (Sen.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  69-70;  As- 
sem. jol.  pp.  67-68.) 


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LAND:  STATE — cont'd 

Swamp  and  Overflowed  Lands — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1857.  Communication  from  surveyor  gen.  re.  survey, 
segregation,  plats,  etc.,  of  all  swamp  and  overflowed 
lands  within  state.  (Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  359- 
360.) 

.     Same.     4  pp.     (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  doc. 

[12].) 

1858.  Rept.  on  swamp  lands  and  swamp  land  acts  of 
1855  and  1858.     (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1858:  5-21.) 

.     Communication    of    surveyor    gen.    on    swamp 

lands  re.  reporting  of  certain  overflowed  lands  said 
to  belong  to  state  as  U.  S.  property.  5  pp.  (App. 
to  Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  doc.   [13].) 

.  Veto  of  act  to  provide  for  authentication  of  cer- 
tain evidence  re.  swamp  and  overflowed  lands  here- 
tofore sold  by  state.     (Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  pp.  338-339.) 

.     Rept.   favoring  passage  of  act  to  amend  act  to 

provide  for  sale  of  swamp  and  overflowed  lands 
belonging  to  state.     (Same  9  sess.  p.  383.) 

.     Rept.  on  act  to  provide  for  sale  and  reclamation 

of  swamp  and  overflowed  lands  of  state.  {Same 
9  sess.  pp.  528-529.) 

1859.  Communication  from  gov.  with  ace.  corresp.  re. 
federal  govt,  offering  land,  which  state  has  pre- 
viously sold  as  swamp  lands,  for  sale.  (Assem. 
jol.  10  sess.  pp.  286-289.) 

.     Minority  rept.  on  act  to  provide  for  location  and 

reclamation  of  swamp  and  overflowed  lands  in 
state.     (Sen.  jol.  10  sess.  pp.  609-610.) 

.     List  of  state  selections  of  swamp  and  overflowed 

lands.     (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1859:  13-21.) 

.     Comments  on  frontage  of  swamp  lands  on  bays 

and  rivers,  and  suggestion  that  law  be  so  amended 
as  to  allow  purchaser,  in  such  cases,  to  take  640 
acres,  with  additional  frontage  requisite  to  secure 
that  amt.  provided  that  surveyor  gen.  is  satisfied 
that  interests  of  state  do  not  suffer  thereby,  and 
that  rights  of  individuals  are  not  interfered  with. 
(.Same  1859:  22-23.) 

1859-1861.  Comments  on  segregation  of  swamp  lands. 
{Same  1859  (p.  5)— Awne  1861.) 

.     Rept.  of  swamp  and   overflowed  lands  returned 

to  surveyor  gens,  office,  and  approved  during  yr. 
(Same  1859  (p.  5)— same  1861.) 

1860.  Comments  on  frontage  of  swamp  lands  on  bays 
and  rivers;  swamp  land  act  passed  Apr.  21,  1858, 
authorized  purchase  of  320  acres  of  land  by  one 
person,  but  restricted  purchaser  to  a  frontage  of 
one-half  mile,  by  legal  subdivision  on  any  bay,  lake, 
or  navigable  stream.     {Same  1860:  21.) 

.     Misc.  repts.  of  P.  S.  Beasley  on  the  reclamation 

of  swamp  lands.     (Same  1860:  54-56.) 

1861.  Table  showing  no.  of  acres  in  each  distr.,  no.  of 
acres  sold  by  state,  no.  of  acres  vacant  and  subject 
to  entry,  amt.  paid  Into  slate  treasury,  and  names 
of  engrs.     (1  A.R.  swamp  land  comrs.  1S61:  52.) 

.  Recommendation  for  passage  of  levoo  law,  allow- 
ing the  voter.s  or  holders  of  land  within  each  distr. 
to  elect  a  bd.  of  levee  supervisors.  (1  same  1861: 
28.) 

.     Rept.  of  swamp  and  overflowed  lands  committee 

on  Son.  bill  11;  that  Cal.  was  given  by  Congress, 
and  sold  to  settlers,  swamp  lands,  with  understand- 
ing that  money  reed,  was  to  be  expended  upon  their 
reclamation;  objection  to  unsold  portion  being  do- 
nated to  separate  cos.,  bds.  of  supervisors  In  each 
having  control  of  lands  and  moneys;  also  to  new 
system  for  selling  these  lands  and  to  their  segre- 
gation from  general  lands  of  state.  4  pp.  (App. 
to  Assem.  jol.  12  sess  doc.  [14].) 

.     Acta    of    Congress    re.    swamp    and    overflowed 

lands.     (1  A.R.  swamp  land  comrs.  18G1:  9-10.) 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 

Swamp  and  Overflowed  Lands — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1861.  Recommendation  for  passage  of  law  taxing  land 
in  each  distr.,  enough  to  complete  its  reclamation, 
when  sum  of  one  dollar  per  acre  will  not  do  it. 
(1  same  1861:  10.) 

.     Recommendation  that  Immediate  steps  be  taken 

by  state  govt,  to  secure  certain  land  as  swamp  and 
overflowed  lands,  under  act  of  Congress  passed 
Sept.  8,  1850.     (1  saitie  1861:  10.) 

.     Comments   on   the   segregation   of   swamp   land. 

(1  same  1861:  28-30.) 

.     Rept.    opposing    passage    of    bill    appropriating 

moneys  from  swamp  land  fund  for  pay  per  diem  of 
members  and  officers  of  legisl.  (Assem.  joL  12 
sess.  pp.  147-148.) 

.     Rept.  on  act   for  segregation,  reclamation,   and 

disposal  of  swamp  and  overflowed  lands  belonging 
to  state.     {Same  12  sess.  pp.  597-599.) 

1861-1865.  Rept.  of  engrs.  of  the  several  dlstrs.  (1 
A.R.  swamp  land  comrs.  1861  (pp.  13-27) — same 
1864/5.) 

No  repts.  for  1862  and  1863. 

1862.  Swamp  lands;  administration  of  federal  grant; 
federal  and  state  surveys.  (A.R.  surveyor  gen. 
1862:  10-13.) 

1863.  Stmt,  of  swamp  lands  sold  by  state.  {Same 
1863:  26.) 

1864-1865.  Stmt,  of  sales  of  swamp  and  overflowed 
lands.     {Saine  1863/4   (p.  27)— same  1865.) 

1866.  Land;  swamp  and  overflowed;  by  S.  W.  Norton. 
16  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.     Govs.   mess.   re.   certain   swamp  and  overflowed 

lands  in  Tulare  Valley.  4  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  16 
sess.  V.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

1867.  Suggestions  for  reclamation  of  swamp  and  tule 
lands  and  the  dry  lands  at  the  same  time.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1866/7:  423-428.) 

.    Rept.  of  surveyor  gen.  in  response  to  Assem.  res. 

showing  condition  of  public  and  swamp  lands,  and 
segregation  returns.  9  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  13  sess. 
[doc.  21].) 

1868.  Rept.  of  comrs.  on  reclamation  of  lands  in  Sac- 
ramento Valley.  12  pp.  {Same  18  sess.  v.  2  un- 
num. doc.) 

1869.  The  interests  of  state  in  swamp  and  overflowed 
lands,  and  in  other  land  interests  of  various  kinds, 
in  opinion  of  atty.  gen.  are  of  sufficient  importance 
to  justify  employment  of  competent  person  for  their 
protection.     (Rept.  atty.  gen.  1868/9:  5.) 

1870.  Rept.  of  claims  committee  re.  Assem.  bill  89; 
with  corresp.  re.  compensation  due  to  J.  Mullen, 
clerk  to  the  U.  S.  surveyor  gen.,  during  Investiga- 
tion of  title  of  certain  disputed  swamp  lands.  6  pp. 
1  1.     (App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [61].) 

.     Majority   and    minority   repts.   of  committee  on 

swamp  and  overflowed  lands  re.  repeal  of  act  for 
sale  and  conveyance  to  San  Mateo  Tanning  and 
Mnfg.  Co.  of  certain  overflowed  lands.  3  pp. 
{Same  18  sess.  v.  2  doc.  [35].) 

.     Rept.     [unfavorable]    of    Assem.    committee    to 

whom  was  referred  substitute  for  Sen.  bill  185  re. 
reclamation  and  assessment  of  tule  lands.  4  pp. 
{Same  18  sess.  v.  2  doc.  [16].) 

.     Veto  of  act  to  provide  tor  reclamation  of  swamp, 

salt  marsh,  tide,  and  other  overflowed  lands.  (Sen. 
jol.  18  sess.  pp.  789-790.) 

1871.  Brief  doscrli)(lon  as  to  location  and  character  of 
tulo  and  overflowed  lands  about  confluence  of  Sac- 
ramento and  Sun  .loaquln  Rivers.  (Trans,  state 
agrlc.  socy.  1870/1:  337-347.) 


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175 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 

Swamp  aod  Overflowed  Lands — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1871.  Recommended  that  agency  established  by  act  ot 
last  legisl.  to  look  after  state's  interest  In  swamp 
and  overflowed  lands  be  continued.  (Rept.  atty. 
gen.  1870/1:  4.) 

1872.  Minority  rept.  of  special  committee  on  Assem. 
bill  305;  act  to  provide  for  funding  indebtedness  of 
reclamation  and  levee  distrs.  of  state.  G  pp.  (App. 
to  Jols.  19  sess.  v.  3  doc.   [5].) 

1S73-18'75.  Stmt,  of  sale  of  swamp  and  overflowed 
lands.  (Bienn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1871/3  (pp.  11- 
13)— same  1873/5.) 
1873-1877.  Comments  on  reclamation  of  swamp  and 
overflowed  lands.  (Same  1871/3  (pp.  13-18) — same 
1875/7.) 
1874.  Rept.  of  surveyor  gen.  to  Assem.  re.  swamp  and 
overflowed  lands.  6  pp.  (App.  to  Jols.  20  sess.  v.  6 
[doc.  10].) 

.     Same.     (Same  20  sess.  v.  5  [doc.  22]:  8-14.) 

Re.  lands  returned  as  swamp  and  overflowed  not  Bhown 
to  be  such  by  state  segregation  or  by  U.  S. 
surveys. 

.     Rept.  of  jt,  committees  on  swamp  and  overflowed 

lands  and  land  monopoly.  354  pp.  (Same  20  sess. 
v.  5  [doc.  22].) 

.    Rept.   of  swamp  land   investigating  committee. 

6  pp.     (Same  20  sess.  v.  4  unnum.  doc.) 

1881.  Govs.  mess.  re.  swamp  distrs.  5  pp.  (Same  24 
sess.  V.  1  unnum.  doc.) 

1882.  Stmt,  of  swamp  land  distr.  reclaimed.  (Bienn. 
rept.  surveyor  gen.  1880/2:  5.) 

1884-1886.     Rept.  of  swamp  land  distrs.     (Same  1892/4 

(pp.  5-7)— same  1884/6.) 
1896-1904.     Stmts,  of  swamp  land  distrs.    (Same  1894/6 

(pp.  10-12)— sa?>ie  1902/4.) 
No  rept.  for  18!)8/00. 

1902.    Swamp  land  reclamation  stmt.     (Same  1900/2: 
10.) 
Revenue;  see  above,  Expendittjbes 
Tide  Lands;  see  above,  Marsh  and  Tide  Lands 
Timber  Land 
1886.     Petition  to  state  bd.  of  forest  comrs.  to  prevent 
parties    and    persons    from    securing    mountainous 
govt,  lands,  in  Los  Angeles  Co.  for  purpose  of  cut- 
ting and  removing  timber  thereon.     (1  bienn.  rept. 
forestry  bd.  1885/6:  5.) 
1888.     Recommended  that,  by  proper  laws,  it  be  forbid- 
den to  all  persons  or  corporations  to  cut  timber  or 
wood   from  public  lands  for  any  purpose  without 
permit  from   state  or  national   forest  ofiBcers.     (2 
same  1887/8:  11.) 

.    Favorable  rept.  of  sub-agts.  who  are  distributed 

through  the  timber  cos.  of  state.  (2  same  1887/8: 
21-26.) 
Transfer 
1852.  GoTS.  mess,  and  ace.  corresp.  re.  consent  of  legisl. 
to  the  purchase  of  lands  within  state  by  U.  S.  for 
public  purposes,  i.  e.  armories,  arsenals,  forts,  navy 
or  dock  yards,  etc.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1852:  666- 
668.) 

The  title  of   this  document   reads   "  Mess,   of   the  gov. 
transmitting    correspondence    tietw.    him    and    dele- 
gation In  Congress  In  reference  to  exempting  U.  S. 
property  In  this  state  from  taxation." 
1859.     Comments   on    certificates    of   purchase;    recom- 
mendation for  law  authorizing  issuance  of  new  cer- 
tificates in  such  cases  without  surrender  of  original 
and  that  it  be  made  a  felony  for  holder  of  original 
certificates  to  sell  or  assign  the  same.     (A.R.  sur- 
veyor gen.  1859:  23.) 
1862.    Rept.  on  delinquent  purchasers  of  state  lands. 
(Same  1862:  24.) 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 
Transfer — cont'd 

1863.  Comments  on  titles  to  state  lands.  (Same 
1863:  18-19.) 

1864-18C5.  Action  of  atty.  gen.  in  matter  of  settling 
ve.xed  question  of  title  to  lands  at  Point  St.  Quen- 
ttn,  and  to  obtain  for  state  suflicient  land  for  pur- 
poses ot  efllcient  prison  mngmt. ;  also  discussion  of 
complications  growing  out  of  same  re.  certificates 
of  purchase  issued  for  land  lying  within  marsh 
and  tide  lands  hitherto  thought  reserved  from  sale. 
(A.R.  atty.  gen.  1865:  4-9.) 

1865.  Rept.  on  ]t.  res.  re.  sales  of  public  lands  of  state. 
(Assem.  jol.  16  sess.  pp.  151-152.) 

1873.  Comments  on  delinquent  purchasers.  (Bienn. 
rept.  surveyor  gen.  1871/3:  10-11.) 

1880-1904.    List  of  patents  issued.     (Same  1886/8    (p. 
6)—same  1902/4.) 
No  rept.  1808/00. 

.     Certificates  of  purchase  Issued  for  series  of  yrs. 

(Sarne  1886/8   (pp.  5-6)— xome  1902/4.) 
No  rept.   1808/00. 

1892.  Remarks  on  delinquent  interest  on  state  lands. 
(Same  1890/2:  9-10.) 

1892-1894.  Comments  on  delinquent  interest  on  state 
lands  and  recommendation  from  surveyor  gen.  for 
legisl.  to  amend  present  law  re.  this  matter  and 
make  different  provisions  for  payment  of  costs  In 
foreclosure  suits.  (A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated  1893 
(p.  42)— same  1893/4.) 

1894.  Act  regulating  sale  of  lands  uncovered  by  re- 
cession of  drainage  of  waters  of  inland  lakes,  and 
unsegregated  swamp  and  overflowed  lands,  and 
validating  sales  and  surveys  heretofore  made. 
(Bienn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1892/4:  10-12.) 

1894/6.     Stmt,   of   land   patents  attested   and   recorded 
from  July  1,  1894,  to  June  30,  1896.     (Bienn.  rept. 
state  dept.  1894/6:  63-64.) 
Custom  House  Block 

1854.  Govs.  mess.  re.  value  of  custom  house  block  pro- 
posed to  be  granted  to  U.  S.  for  location  of  custom 
house,  questioning  advisability  of  ceding  property 
of  such  value  to  U.  S.     (Assem.  jol.  1854:  99.) 

1855.  [Majority  and  minority]  rept.  of  select  commit- 
tee, with  reference  to  custom-house  block,  and  dis- 
position of  money  reed,  by  this  state  from  U.  S. 
for  said  property.  32  pp.  (App.  to  Assem.  jol. 
6  sess.  doc.  24.) 

.     Custom  house  block.     (Govs.  mess.  1855:  9.) 

Mabe  Island 

1854.     Rept.   re.   Investigation   of  title   to   Mare   Is.    in 

view  of  proposed  cession  of  same  to  U.  S.     (Sen. 

jol.  1854:  284-287.) 
.     Rept.   on   estimated   value  to   state  of  Mare  Is. 

(Same  1854:  114-115.) 
.    Cession  to  U.  S.  of  shores  or  overflowed  lands  of 

Mare  Is.,  necessary  to  any  improvement  of  same  by 

U.  S.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1854:  29.) 
Plaza 
1853.    Communication  of  atty.  gen.  enclosing  copies  of 

leases  of  govt,  reservation  in  S.  F.    8  pp.     (App.  to 

Sen.  jol.  4  sess.  doc.  36.) 
Water  Lots;  see  Land.     Water  Front  Property 

LAND  GRANTS:  AMERICAN 
Federal 
1841.     Act  of  Sept.  4,  granting  500,000  acres  to  Cal.  for 
Internal    improvements;    see    above.    Land:    State. 
School  Land. 
1850.     Act  of  Sept.  28,  extending  grants  of  swamp  lands 
already   made  to  Ark.  and   to  La.   to  each  of  the 
other  states  of  the  Union  in  which  such  lands  may 
be  situated;  see  above,  Land:  State.    Swamp,  etc. 


176 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


LAND  GRANTS:  AMERICAN— cont'd 

Federal^ont'd 

1853.  Act  of  March  3,  granting  to  Cal.  72  full  sees,  of 
land  for  a  seminary  of  learning;  see  above.  Land: 
State.     School  Land. 

.     Same;    granting    16th    and    36th    sees,    in    each 

township  to  Cal.  for  school  purposes;  see  above, 
Land:   State.     School  Land. 

.     By  act  of  Meh.  3,  there  was  granted  to  Cal.  10 

sees,  of  public  lands,  proceeds  of  which  were  to  be 
applied  for  erection  of  public  bldgs. ;  see  above, 
Land:    State. 

1862.  By  act  of  July  2,  granted  to  Cal.  150,000  acres  of 
public  lands  for  tlie  benefit  of  the  agric.  and  me- 
chanic arts;  see  Agriculture.     Education. 

.     Sketch  of  several  land  grants  made  by  Congress 

to  Cal.     (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1862:  5-6.) 
State 

1874.     Kept,    of   border   co.    delegations   on   jt.    res.   of 
legisl.  of  Nev.,  asking  cession  of  territory  east  of 
summit  of   Sierra  Nevadas.     4   11.     (App.   to  jols. 
20  sess.  V.  6  [doc.  14].) 
Railroads;  see  above  Land:  State 

LAND  GRANTS:  MEXICAN 

1852.  Special  rept.  of  surveyor  gen.  re.  lands  of  state 
with  an  app.  re.  chiefly  to  large  grants,  as  the  mis- 
sions; and  whether  title  to  them  be  in  assignees,  or 
whether  they  have  reverted  and  vested  in  the  sov- 
ereign.    (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  3  sess.  pp.  615-639.) 

1854.  Letter  from  Geo.  Fisher,  secy.  U.  S.  land  comrs., 
concerning  grants.  (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1854:  91- 
92.) 

1858.  Govs.  mess.  re.  manner  in  which  surveys  are 
made  under  Mexican  grants  in  Cal.  (Sen.  jol.  9 
sess.  p.  599.) 

1862.  Recommended  legislation  to  provide  for  accep- 
tance of  lands  donated  by  U.  S.  for  maintenance  of 
agric.  and  mechanical  college.  (12  A.R.  supt.  pub- 
lic instruction  1862:  23-24.) 

1865-1867.  Remarks  on  Mexican  grants.  (A.R.  sur- 
veyor gen.  1864/5  (pp.  104-106)— same  1865/7.) 

1866.  Memorial  in  behalf  of  settlers  on  lands  covered 
by  Arroyo  Seco  grant.  6  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  16 
sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

.     Memorial  re.  Arroyo  Seco  grant.     7  pp.     (Same 

16  sess.  V.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

1882.  Rept.  of  Spanish  and  Mexican  grants  In  Cal. 
complete  to  Nov.  15,  1882,  prepared  by  Jas.  Strat- 
ton.     (Bienn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  18S0/2:  40-56.) 

1886.  Same;  correct  rept.  of  Spanish  and  Mexican 
grants  in  Cal.     (Same  1884/6:  13-29.) 

1890.     Same.     (Same  1888/90:  17-35.) 

LARK;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

LASSEN  COUNTY  (1864) 
Bullion  Production 

1885.  See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.  Production; 
this  date. 

Desert  Lands;  see  Land 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Gold  in 

1881.  See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.  Gold;  this 
date. 

1888.    See  same;  this  date. 

1892-1895.     See  same;  these  dates. 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;   these  dates. 

Horticultural    Board;    see    Agriculture.     Horticultural    Com- 

mi.isions 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 


LASSEN  COUNTY  (1864)— cont'd 
Mines 

1879/80.     See    Natural    Resources.     Mineral.      Produc- 
tion; this  date. 
1889/90-1890/2.     See   Industries,   etc.     Mines  and  Min- 
ing; these  dates. 

Silver 
1892-1895.    See    Natural    Resources.      Mineral.     Gold; 
these  dates. 

LAWSONITE;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    MINERAL 


LEAD 

Deposits;   see  Natural  Resources. 

LEGAL  TENDER;  see  MONEY 


Mineral 


LEGISLATURE 
Expenditures  for;  see  Finance:  State.    Expenditures 

LELAND  STANFORD  UNIVERSITY;  see  EDUCATION:  IN- 
DIVIDUAL, ETC. 

LEMON 

Crop;   see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Diseases;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 

LEPROSY;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

LEVEE  DISTRICTS;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

LIBRARIES 

1870.  Petition  re.  establishing  a  public  law  library  in 
S.  F.  5  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  3  unnum. 
doc.) 

1890.     Comment   on   assn.   of   state   librarians.     (Rept. 

state  library  1888/90:  11-15.) 
1904.    Rept.   of  all   libraries   in   state.     (Same  1902/4 

foldg.  table.) 

Public  Libraries 

1894.  Comments  on  free  public  libraries;  act  to  estab- 
lish free  libraries  and  reading-rooms.  (Rept.  state 
library  1892/4:  27-28.) 

.     Statistics  of  free  public  libraries  for  fiscal  yr. 

endg.  June  30.     (Same  1892/4:  29.) 

School  Libraries 

1851.  Suggestion  that  small  ann.  apprn.  be  made  to 
procure  recent  works  and  journals  devoted  to  popu- 
lar education.  (1  A.R.  supt.  public  instruction 
1851:  S0G-S07.) 

PailliiS  from  Collected  docs. 

.     List  of  donations  to  laboratory  of  supt.   public 

instruction,  also  list  of  books  and  educational  jour- 
nals necessary  to  bo  purchased.  (1  some  1851: 
812-815.) 

l*HKlnK  from  Collected  docs. 

18G1.  Recommendation  that  bounty  of  $15  or  $20  be 
offered  from  state  treasury  to  carry  school  distr. 
that  will  raise  an  equal  amt.  for  purchase  of  a 
school  library  and  tndispensll)le  apparatus.  (11 
.sowe  1861   (p.  25)— 13  same  1863.) 

1803.  Distr.  school  libraries — recommended  legisla- 
tion; what  other  states  have  done  In  this  line.  (IJ 
same  1863:  59-63.) 

Kepeiited  In  lilenn.  repl.  1804/n. 

1867-1875.  School  libraries;  list  of  books  suitable  for 
same  adopted  by  stale  bd.  of  odueatlon.  (2  bienn. 
rept.  same  1866/7   (pp.  43-51)— 6  same  1874/5.) 

1871.  School  dIstr.  libraries;  extr.  from  article  con- 
tributed to  Cal.  Tearhor  (Sept.,  1871),  by  Mr.  H.  C. 
KInne.     (4  same  1870/1:  85-87.) 


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177 


LIBRARIES— cont'd 
School  Libraries — cont'd 

1888.     List  of   library  books  recommended   for  use  of 
schools.     32  pp.     (Dept.  public  instruction.) 
Not  socn  :  title  from  Bowker. 
1888-1890.     Dlstr.  school  libraries.     (13  rept.  supt.  pub- 
lic instruction   1886/8    (pp.   23-24)— 14  same  1888/ 
90.) 
1892.     List   of   library  books  recommended   for  use  of 
schools.     48  pp.     (Dept.  of  public  Instruction.) 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowkor. 

LIBRARIES:  INDIVIDUAL  LIBRARIES 

Mercantile  Library  Association  of  San  Francisco 

1853.     Rept.   re.  '■  Mercantile  Library  Assn.  of  city  of 
S.  F."     1  1.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  4  sess.  doc.  58.) 
San  Francisco  Law  Library 

1855.  Rept.  of  select  committee  on  .estate  library  favor- 
ing establishment  of  library;  purchase  of  S.  F. 
Law  Library,  and  creation  of  larger  fund  to  sup- 
port It.     7  pp.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  6  sess.  doc.  18.) 

.     Rept.  re.  need  for  state  library,  with  suggestions 

for  formation  of  same  by  purchase  of  S.  F.  Law 
Library,  and  further  suggestions  for  increase  of 
library  fund.  (Assam,  jol.  1855:  551-555.) 
.  Govs.  mess,  approving  of  act  to  provide  for  pur- 
chase of  S.  F.  Law  Library  for  use  of  state.  (Sen. 
Jol.  1855:  838.) 
State  Library 

See  also  above,  S.  F.  Law  Library. 

serial 
Under  Act  approved  May  1,  1852. 

1  series 

1852-1855.  Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian,  secy,  of  state, 
Ubrn.  ex-offlcio. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

IS.Ii  In  App.  to  Assem.  Jol.  1853  doc.  6. 
1852-1855  In  App.  to  Assem.  Jol.  1855  :  522-523. 

2  series 

1856/7-1859/60.  Ann.  rept.  of  secy,  of  state  on  state 
library  and  affairs  of  his  office. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
1856/7  In  App.  to  Assem.  Jol.     0  sess.    iinniiin.    doc. 

18S8/7 Sen. 

1857/8 Assem.   " 

1857/8 Sen. 

1858/9 Assem.      " 

1858/n Sen. 

1859/60 

3  series 

1861-1863.    Ann.  rept.  of  trustees  of  state  library,  1-3, 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows: 

1.    1861   In  App.   to  Jols.   13  sess.  unnum.  doc. 


0  sess. 

tinuuin 

9     " 

" 

10     " 

" 

10     " 

*♦ 

11      " 

•' 

11      " 

'» 

12     " 

" 

2.  1862 

3.  1863 


14 
15 


V.  2   unum.   doc. 


4  series 


1864/5-1902/4.    Blenn.  rept.  of  trustees  of  state  library, 
1  et  seq. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows: 

1.   1864/5  In  App.  to  Jols.  16  sess.  V.  2    unnum.    doc. 

unnum.   18G6/7 17  "  v.  2 

.■!.   1868/!)    "     "      "     "  18  "  V.  2 

4.  1870/1 '     "  Ifl  "  T.  1 

5.  1871/3 20  '•  V.  2 

8.   1873/.'i 21  "  V.  1 

7.  187.')/7 22  •'  V.  1 

8.  1877/9    ' 23  "  v.  1 

unnum.   1879/80*       "      "     "  24  "  v.  2 

1880/2 "  25  "  V.  1 

1882/4 26  ■•  V.  1           " 

1884/6 27  "  V.  1 

1886/8 28  "  V.  1 

18n0t      29  ■•  V.  1 

18!iO/2 '     "  30  ••  V.  1 

1892/4    "     "      ••     ••  31  ••  V.  1 

1894/6    ' 32  "  V.  1    doc.    [12]. 

1896/8 •     "  33  •'  T.  2      "       HI. 

1898/00 '     "  34  "  T.  2      "       ID. 

1900/2 35  "  V.  2      "       12J. 


*  Rept.  for  1  yr.  only, 
t  Rept.  for  4  months. 


LIBRARIES:  INDIVIDUAL  LIBRARIES— cont'd 
State  Library — cont'd 

non-serial 
1850.     Rept.  urging  apptmt.  of  state  Ubrn.,  in  view  of 

large  no.   of  books  donated  to  state,  and   probable 

increase  of  same.     (Legisl.  jol.  1849/50:  543.) 
.     Rept.   of   state   library   committee   on   the   state 

library.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1  sess.  p.  543  doc.  CO 
1852.     Apprn.    urged    for    state    library.     (Govs.    ann. 

mess.  1852.) 
.     Veto  of  act  for  distribution  of  laws  of  1850  and 

1851,  as  depriving  state  library.     (Sen.  jol.   1852: 

243-244.) 
1857-1859.     Rept.    on    condition    of    state    library    and 

transactions  of  this   office   during  past   yr.     (A.R. 

secy,  state  dept.  1857   (pp.  3-6) — same  1859.) 

1858.  Stmt,  giving  list  of  vols,  in  library.  (Same 
1858:  5-6.) 

.  Rept.  recommending  apprn.  of  money  for  ex- 
penses of  state  library.  (Assem.  jol.  9  sess.  pp. 
157-158.) 

1860.  List  of  books  reed,  by  way  of  exchange.  (A.R. 
secy,  state  dept.  18G0:  6-9.) 

18G6.  Minority  rept.  of  Assem.  committee  on  state 
library  on  Sen.  bill  42  and  Assem.  bill  261  re.  state 
librn.  4  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  16  sess.  v.  3  unnum. 
doc.) 

.     Majority  rept.  of  Sen.  committee  on  state  library 

re.  Sen.  bill  286  fixing  salaries  of  state  librn.  and 
deputy  state  librn.  4  pp.  {Same  16  sess  v.  3  un- 
num. doc.) 

1867.  Recommendation  for  legisl.  to  take  such  action 
as  will  place  in  library  fund  an  amt.  sufficient  to 
make  state  library  among  best  and  most  valuable 
in  U.  S.     (2  bienn.  rept.  state  library  1866/7:  15.) 

1871.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  purchase  of 
books  relating  to  Cal.  and  Pacific  coast.  (4  same 
1870/1:  6.) 

1887.  Rept.  of  Assem.  committee  on  state  library  ex- 
onerating librn.  from  charges  of  dishonesty,  but 
censuring  lax  administration;  suggesting  that 
mileage  rates  and  an  allowance  per  diem  be  given 
to  bd.  of  trustees,  In  order  that  out  of  town  mem- 
bers may  be  present  at  mtgs.  5  pp.  (App.  to  jols. 
27  sess.  V.  8  doc.  [17].) 

1888.  The  state  library;  rept.  to  Gov.  Waterman  by  his 
attys.     The  govs,  reply.     63  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.     Comments  on  state  library  fund  and  suggestion 

that  portion  of  fees  arising  from  office  of  secy,  of 
state  should  go  to  library  fund  and  balance   into 
some  other  channel.     (Blenn.  rept.  state  controller 
1886/8:  29.) 
Fond;   see  below.  Receipts  and  Expenditubes 
Laws 

1850-1887.     List  of  acts  of  legisl.  re.  govt,  and  adminis- 
tration of  Cal.  state  library.     (Rept.  state  library 
1890/2:  15.) 
Titles  only. 

1850-1899.     Same.     (Same  1898/00:  36.) 

Titles  only. 
Receipts  and  Expe.ndituees 

1852/3-1854.     Tabular  stmt,  showing  condition  of  state 

library  fund.     (A.R.   state  comptroller   1852/3    (p. 

21)— same  1854.) 
1852/3-1884.     Stmt,  of  receipts  and  payments  on  state 

library  fund.     (A.R.  state  treasurer  1852/3  (p.  35) 

— bienn.  rept.  same  1882/4.) 
1857.     Copy  of  accts.  paid  from  contingent  fund  of  state 

library,  Mch.  23  to  Dec.  31.     (Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  pp. 

92-93.) 

1859.  Stmt,  of  accts.  paid  out  of  apprn.  for  contingent 
expenses  of  state  library.  (Assem.  jol.  11  sess. 
p.  31.) 


12 


178 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


LIBRARIES:  INDIVIDUAL  LIBRARIES— cont'd 

State  Library — cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expexditubes — cont'd 

1860-1862.     Stmt,    showing    amt.    expended    for    state 

library.     (A.R.   state  comptroller  1859/60    (pp.   12- 

13)— same  1861/2.) 
1861.     Stmt,  of  payments  into  state  treasury  for  benefit 

of  state  library  fund,  on  acct.  of  fees  reed,  in  this 

dept.  for  first  three  quarters  of  current  yr.     (A.R. 

secy,  state  dept.  1861:  3.) 
1861-1904.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  library  fund,  June  30. 

(A.R.   state   controller   1860/1    (pp.   32-33)— bienn. 

rept.  same  1902/4.) 
1862-1877.     Amt.  of  money  paid  into  library  fund  and 

disbursements.     (2  A.R.  state  library  1862    (p.  9) 

—same  1875/7.) 
1863-1871.     Exhibit    of    moneys   collected    in    office   for 

state  library  fund.     (A.R.  secy,  state  dept.  1863  (p. 

7)— same  1870/1.) 
1865-1904.     Stmt,   showing   amt.   of   expenditures,   amt. 

of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 

each,   and    balance    unexpended    for    state    library. 

(A.R.     state     controller     1864/5      (p.     39)— sa»»e 

1902/4.) 
1877-1882.     Stmt,    showing    expenditures    from    library 

fund  from  July  1,  1877,  to  June  30,  1879.     (8  bienn. 

rept.  state  library  1877/9  (pp.  6-10)— some  1S80/2.) 
1877-1898.     Stmt,    showing    condition    of    state    library 

fund  from  June  30,  1877,  to  June  30,  1879.     (8  same 

1877/9   (p.  11)— some  1896/8.) 
1882-1888.     Stmt,  of  warrants  drawn  agst.  state  library 

fund  from  Apr.  6,  1882,  to  June  30,  1888.     (Saine 

1886/8:  21.) 
1882-1904.     Stmt,    showing    receipts    and    expenditures 

from  library  fund  from  July  1,  1882,  to  June  30, 

1884.     (Same  1882/4   (pp.  7-13)— some  1902/4.) 
Stockton  Public  Library 

1880-1890.     Short  history  of  organization  and  growth  of 

Stockton  Public  Library.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 

1890:  426-428.) 
Supreme  Court  Library 

1867/9-1884.     Supreme    Court    Library    fund;     receipts 

and  payments.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1867/9 

(p.  23)— same  1882/4.) 
1870.     Rept.  on  library  matters:  being  acct.  of  moneys 

expended   for  and   no.   of  books  in   library  of   Su- 
preme Court.     4   pp.     (App.   to  jols.   18   sess.  v.   2 

doc.   [CI.) 
1871-1904.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  Supreme  Court  library 

fund.     (Bienn.   rept.   state  controller   1869/71    (pp. 

102-103)— sojne  1902/4.) 

LICENSES 

1856.  Recommendation  that  certain  portion  of  pro- 
ceeds arising  from  sale  of  various  licenses  required 
by  law  to  be  taken  out,  be  reserved  by  various 
counties,  and  remainder  be  paid  into  state  treasury, 
and  that  a  certain  percentage  to  be  paid  rateably  by 
state  and  co.,  be  allowed  co.  treasurers  for  collec- 
tion of  same.  (A.R.  state  comptroller  1855/6:  6.) 
1858.  Adverse  rept.  on  that  portion  of  comptroller's 
rept.  reading  "  financial  condition  ....  Imperative 
demand  for  Increased  tax  for  ensuing  yr.  unless 
law  controlling  distribution  of  proceeds  of  sales  of 
state  and  co.  licenses  Is  changed."  (Assem.  jol.  10 
Bess.  pp.  263-268.) 

f.'harKP  that  it  forclifn  mlnorK'  lIcpnRp  nnd  poll  tnx 
wire  proporly  collcclfd  property  tax  could  be 
reduce']. 

1870.  Minority  rept.  of  S.  F.  delegation  ro.  Sen.  bill 
85,  act  better  to  secure  collection  of  license  taxes 
In  S.  F.     2  II.    (App.  to  Jols.  18  sess.  v,  3  doc.  (6:!|.) 

1871.  CommontB  on  licenses;  great  Inequality  and  lax- 
ity In  rollecHon  of  state  and  co.  llcenseH.  (Bienn. 
rept.  state  controller  1869/71:  10.) 


LICENSES— cont'd 
Auctions 

1851.  Reduction  urged  on  rate  of  taxation  on  property 
sold  at  auction.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1851.) 

1852.  Provisions  of  revenue  act  of  Apr.  23  for  taxation 
upon  sale  of  consigned  goods  bitterly  opposed  in 
S.  F.     (Same  1853.) 

1853.  Govs.  mess.  re.  combination  of  merchants  and 
auctioneers  of  S.  F.  to  resist  payment  of  tax  on 
consigned  goods.     (Assem.  jol.  1853:  511-512.) 

.     Communication  from  atty.  gen.  re.  combination 

of  merchants  and  auctioneers  of  S.  F.  to  resist  pay- 
ment of  taxes  upon  consigned  goods.  4  pp.  (App. 
to  Sen.  jol.  1853  doc.  68.) 

1854.  Additional  legislation  needed  to  enforce  pay- 
ment of  percentage,  authorized  to  be  collected  on 
sales  made  at  public  auction.  (Govs,  special  mess. 
May  8,  1854.) 

1858.  Majority  and  minority  rept.  on  facts  concerning 
non-payment  of  indebtedness  alleged  to  be  due  state 
by  auctioneers  of  S.  P.  (Assem.  jol.  9  sess.  pp. 
342-343.) 

.     Stmt,   of  mileage  due  committee  to   investigate 

indebtedness  of  auctioneers  of  S.  P.  for  licenses 
and  also  committee  to  take  inventory  of  state 
prison  property.     (Same  9  sess.  p.  385.) 

.     Stmt,  of  amt.  of  mileage  and  fees  due  witnesses 

in  Weed  investigating  case.     (Same  9  sess.  p.  585.) 

1862.  Rept.  of  minority  dissenting  from  majority  rept. 
on  act  for  collection  of  taxes  due  on  consigned 
goods.     (Same  13  sess.  pp.  593-594.) 

.    Veto  of  act  for  collection  of  taxes  on  consigned 

goods.     (Sen.  jol.  13  sess.  p.  639.) 

1863.  Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  ways  and  means 
on  Sen.  bill  215  re.  collection  of  taxes  due  on  con- 
signed goods.  7  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  14  sess,  un- 
num.  doc.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditobes;  see  below,  that  title 

Bankers;   see  Banks 

Barbers 

1902.  Rept.  of  state  bd.  of  barber  examrs.  (Assem. 
jol.  35  sess.  pp.  472-474;   Sen.  jol.  pp.  362-364.) 

Dentists 

serial 

1  series 

Under  Act  Approved  March  12,  1885. 
1885-1900.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  dental  examiners,  1-16. 
In  Collected  docs,  ns  follows  : 

1.  1NS,5       In  App.  to  Jols.  27  sess.  T.  2   unnum.   doc. 

2.  ISSC,   ..  J.   ..  ..   - 

3.  l.SSO/7  "  "   "  " 

4.  1.S.H7/8 

5.  l.S.SS/9 

6.  i,s,s<)/no 

7.  isno/1  '•  "  "  " 

8.  1801/2  ' 

"  1802/4  ' 

i.sn4/c 

l.s;i0/8   never  printed. 
18U8/00ln  App.  to  Jols. 

2  series 
Under  dental  law  of  1001. 

1901.    Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  dental  examiners,  17. 

In  Collected  docs,  ns  follows: 
17.   1001  In  App.  to  Jola.  .■!.'-|  sess.  v.  2  doc.  [IB]. 
non-serial 
1886-1892.    Recommendation  that  sec.  6  of  dental  law 
be  amended  bo  that  Informer  of  violations  of  act 
"  In  cases  conviction  "  shall  receive  one-half  of  fine 
Imposed.     (A.R.  bd.  dental  examiners  1886    (p.  6) 
— same  1892.) 
1899.     Rept.  on  stato  bd.  of  dental  examiners.     (Rept. 
of  committee  to  make  examination  of  state  Insti- 
tutions 1899:  172.) 

.     Same;   In  App.  to  Jola.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

I.awh;   SCO  below,  that  title 

RiaKii'Ts  AND  ExricNDiTUREs;  s«e  bclow,  that  title 


n-io. 

11-12. 

i:!-M. 

1010. 


27 

••     V.  2 

• 

28 

"     v.  6 

' 

28 

■'     V.  6 

' 

20 

"     V.  2 

' 

20 

"     v.  2 

* 

:!0 

"     V.  7 

' 

30 

"     V.  7 

« 

31 

"     V.  6 

' 

.12 

"     V.  8 

doc 

[4] 

3-1 

sess.  v.  4  doc. 

[81. 

INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFOIINIA 


179 


LICENSES— cont'd 
Druggists 

serial 
Under  Act  of  March  11,  1801. 
1  series 
1891/2-1898/00.    Ann.  rept  of  state  bd.  of  pharmacy, 
1  et  seq. 

In  ("ollccted  docs,  as  follows  : 
1.   l.slH/i;  In  Apy.  to  Jols.  30  si'ss.  V.  7    unnum.    doc. 

••     ' ■<!    ••     ■^  a 

[31. 


•J  .!.    1S1I--V4 

4  .'>.  1.S1I4  a 3: 

(5-7.   1890/8 3: 

1898/00  omitted. 

2  series 


.0 
V.  6   doc. 
V.  2      " 


[5]. 


Under  Act  of  March  15.  1901. 
1901/2.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  pharmacy,  1. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1.    r.iul/L'  In  App.  to  Jols.  35  sess.  v.  2  doc.  [11]. 

non-serial 
1858.     Rept.  opposing  passage  of  act  re.  importation  and 
preparation  of  drugs  and  medicines.     (Assem.  jol. 
9  sess.  pp.  484-485.) 
1861.     Passage  of  act   to  regulate   sale  of  poison   sug- 
gested.    (A.R.  atty.  gen.  1861:  8.) 
1892.     Suggestion  that  legisl.  make  either  proper  apprn. 
or  that  ann.  registration  fee  be  imposed  to  meet  ex- 
penses of  carrying  out  provisions  of  pharmacy  act. 
(A.R.  pharmacy  bd.  1891/2:  6.) 
1899.     Rept.  on  state  bd.  of  pharmacy.     (Rept.  of  com- 
mittee  to   malie   examination  of  state   institutions 
1899:  173-174.) 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess  v.  2.) 

Laws;  see  below,  that  title 

Receipts  and  Expenuiti  rk.s;  see  below,  that  title 

Fishermen;   see  Fish  and  Game 

Gaming 

1852.     Rept.    agst.    proposed    bill    to    license    gaming. 
(Assem.  Jol.  1852:  445-446.) 
Laws 
De.ntists 

1885-1896.     Act  to  insure  better  education  of  practition- 
ers of  dental  surgery,  and  to  regulate  practice  of 
dentistry    in    state.     (A.R.    bd.    dental    examiners 
1885   (pp.  5-6)— same  1895/6.) 
1893-1896.     An  act  to  amend  "  act  to  insure  better  edu- 
cation  of   practitioners   of   dental   surgery   and   to 
regulate    practice    of    dentistry    in    state."     (Same 
1893   (p.  9)— same  1895/6.) 
1900-1903.     Law  regulating  practice  of  dentistry  in  Gal. 
(Same  1898/00  (pp.  10-17)— same  1903.) 
Dbvogists 

189(?).     State  pharmacy  and  poison  law.     4  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  IJowker. 
1892-1895.     Pharmacy  law;   act  to  regulate  practice  of 
pharmacy  and  sale  of  poisons  in  Cal.     (A.R.  phar- 
macy bd.  1891/2   (pp.  24-27)— some  1894/5.) 
Surveyors 

1892.     Act  to  define  the  duties  of  and  to  license  land 
surveyors.     (Blenn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1890/2:  10- 
14.) 
Miners 

See  also  Labor.     Mines.     See  also  a  few  entries  under 
Land:     National  Domain,  relating  to  tnincral  lauds 
and  harlui;  a  general  bearing  on  this  subject. 
1850.     Review   of   failure   of   foreign   miners'   tax   law. 
(A.R.  controller  1850.) 

.     Review  ot   proceedings  agst.   certain   dellnciuent 

collector  of  licenses  to  foreign  miners.  (Same 
1850.) 

.     Treasurer's    rept.    on    foreign    miners'    tax    law, 

with  stmts,  of  licenses  issued  to  co.  collectors,  amts. 
reed,  and  delinquent.  (Legisl.  jol.  1851:  591-598; 
907-914.) 


LICENSES— cont'd 
Miners — cont'd 

1850.  Favorable  rept.  on  bill  Imposing  tax  on  foreign- 
ers for  privilege  of  taking  gold  from  state,  in  view 
of  large  no.  of  foreigners  of  bad  character  among 
miners,  and  large  proportion  of  output  of  mines 
going  to  foreign  countries  as  well  as  large  mo. 
revenue  to  be  derived  therefrom.  (Same  1849/BO: 
493-497.) 

1851.  Stmt,  of  delinquent  collectors  of  taxes  for  for- 
eign miners  showing  cause  of  delinquency.  (Same 
1851:  GGO-063.) 

.  Opinion  of  Cal.  Supreme  Court  on  constitutional- 
ity of  foreign  miners'  license  tax  act.  (Same  1851: 
683-701.) 

1867.  Comments  on  foreign  miners'  licenses.  (Bienn. 
rept.  state  controller  1865/7:  9.) 

1871.  Federal  courts  have  declared  it  a  misdemeanor, 
punishable  by  fine  or  imprisonment,  or  both,  in  dis- 
cretion of  federal  judge,  for  officers  of  this  state  to 
enforce  law  requiring  them  to  collect  of  foreign 
miners  license  tax  imposed  for  working  mines  in 
state;  recommended  that  state  make  provision  for 
appeal,  and  for  prosecuting  same  in  U.  S.  Supreme 
Court  as  test  case.  (Rept.  atty.  gen.  1870/1:  5-6.) 
Receipts  ane  Expenditures;  see  below,  that  title 
Passenger  Brokers 

1857.  Rept.  of  committee  of  ways  and  means  on  stamp 
act  and  passenger  broker  license  act,  Mch.  9.  9  pp. 
(App.  to  Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  unnum.  doc.  [9].) 

.     Same.     (Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  501-507.) 

Physicians 

1853.  Rept.  [adverse]  on  bill  for  act  to  regulate  prac- 
tice of  medicine  and  surgery  in  Cal.  1  1.  (App.  to 
Assem.  jol.  4  sess.  doc.  39.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1852.  Revision  of  laws  creating  revenue  from  licenses 
and  consigned  goods  Is  earnestly  suggested  in  con- 
nection with  view  to  immediate  augmentation  of 
ann.  receipts  into  treasury  and  that  proceeds  be 
given  to  general  fund.  (A.R.  state  comptroller 
1851/2:  33.) 

Auctions 

1850.  Table:  amt.  of  auction  sales  in  various  cos.,  and 
duties  paid  thereon  (July  1  to  Dec.  15).  (Suppl. 
rept.  comptroller  1850.) 

1851.  Tabular  stmt,  showing  amt.  of  auction  sales  In 
different  cos.,  together  with  amt.  of  duties  charge- 
able thereon,  reported  to  comptroller  by  auction- 
eers.    (A.R.  state  comptroller  1850/1:  503.) 

1854-1857.  Amt.  reed.  Into  state  treasury  from  S.  F. 
Co.  for  auction  duties.     (Assem.  jol.  9  sess.  p.  355.) 

.     Same;  from  city  and  co.  of  S.  F.     (Same  9  sess. 

p.  354.) 
Banks;  see  Banks.     Receipts  and  Expenditures 
Dentists 

1885-1903.     Stmt,   of  acct.  of  all  money   reed,  and   dis- 
bursed  by   bd.      (A.R.   bd.   dental   examiners   1885 
(p.  4)— same  1903.) 
Druggists 

1892-1904.     Financial   stmt.:    bd.   of  pharmacy   in   acct. 
with  treasurer.     (A.R.  pharmacy  bd.  1891/2  (p.  5) 
— same  1904.) 
1904.     Financial    rept.    under    itinerant   vendor   act   of 
Mch.  20,  1903.     (Same  1903/4:  4.) 
Ixsuba.nce  Companies;  see  Insurance.     Revenue 
Miners 

1851-1856.  Stmt,  of  ann.  receipts  into  state  treasury 
from  foreign  miners'  licenses.  (Rept.  committee 
on  mines  and  mining,  Sen.  jol.  1856:  400.) 

1853.  Stmt,  showing  expense  on  acct.  of  enforcing  law 
concerning  foreign  miners;  etc.  (A.R.  state  comp- 
troller 1852/3:  13.) 


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LICENSES— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
MixEBS — cont'd 
1853-1855.     Stmt,  of  ann.  receipts  from  foreign  miners" 
licenses  in  El  Dorado  Co.     (Repts.   committee  on 
mines  and  mining.  Sen.  jol.  1856:  401.) 
1854-1856.     Stmt,  of  foreign  miners'  licenses  issued  to 
each  county.     (A.R.  state  treasurer  1S53/4   (p.  27) 
— same  1855/6.) 
1854-1858.     Stmt,  of  amts.  reed,  into  treasury  from  sales 
of  foreign  miners'  licenses.     (Sen.  jol.  10  sess.  p. 
321.) 

Amts.  given  for  1858  cover  %  jr.  only. 
Surveyors 
Laws;    see  above,  that  title 

LIFE  DIPLOMA  FUND;  see  EDUCATION.    SCHOOL  FUNDS 

LIFE  INSURANCE;  see  INSURANCE 

LIGHT  AND  POWER  COMPANIES;  see  CORPORATIONS 


LIME 

Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources. 
Manufacture;  see  Industries,  etc. 


Mineral 


LIMESTONE;   see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.     MINERAL 
LINE  OFFICERS'  FUND;   see  FINANCE:   STATE.     FUNDS 

LIQUOR 

Inspection;  see  Industries,  etc. 

LIQUOR  TRAFFIC 

See  also  material  re.  efforts  of  wine  Interests  of  state 
to  maintain  a  state  wine  room,   under  Industries, 
etc.     Wine. 
1853.     Rept.  of  select  committee  recommending  passage 
of  "  act  for  suppression  of  drinking  houses  and  tip- 
pling shops."     4  pp.     (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  4  sess. 
doc.  46.) 

.     Favorable  rept.  on  proposed  act  for  suppression 

of  drinking  houses.     4  pp.     {Same  1853  doc.  46.) 
1870/1.     Regulation   of   liquor   traffic.     (1    bienn.   rept. 

bd.  health  1870/1:  4.) 
1871/3.     Rept.   on   effect   of   use  of  intoxicating  liquor 
as  beverage  and  legislation  necessary  in  premises. 
(2  same  1871/3:  160-163.) 
In    Its  local   application. 
1886.     Unfavorable    comment    on     unrestricted     liquor 
traffic  and  practical  abolition  of  Sabbath.     (Trans, 
state  agrlc.  socy.  1886;  206-207.) 

LIVESTOCK;  see  AGRICULTURE 

LOBSTER;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

LOCO-WEED;  see  AGRICULTURE.    LIVESTOCK 

LODI 

Climate;  see  that  title 
Rainfall;   see  Climate 
Temperature;   see  Climate 

LOS  ANGELES 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Fi.sh  Market;   see  Fish  and  Game 
Normal  School;  see  Education:   Individual 
Parks;  see  that  title 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 
Sanitation;  see  Public  Health 
Smallpox  in;  see  Public  Health.     Epidemics 
Temperature;   see  Climate 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 


LOS  ANGELES  COUNTY  (1850) 

Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Bullion  Production 

1885.     See   Natural   Resources.     Mineral.     Production; 
this  date. 

Clay  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Coal 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Coal; 
these  dates. 

Debt;  see  that  title 

Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 

French    Chalk    Quarries;    see    Natural    Resources.    Mineral. 

Chalk 
Galena 

1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Ga- 
lena; these  dates. 
Gold 

1881.     See   Natural   Resources.     Mineral.     Gold;    this 
date. 

1888.     See  same:   this  date. 

1892-1895.     See  same;  these  dates. 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;  these  dates. 
Gypsum 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Gyp- 
sum; these  dates. 
Health  Resort;  see  Public  Health 

Horticultural    Board;    see    Agriculture.    Horticultural    Com- 
missions 
Iron 

1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.    Iron; 
these  dates. 

Irrigation;  see  Land.    Irrigation 

Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Limestone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Marble  in;   see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 

Mines 

1879/80.     See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Production; 
this  date. 

1889/90-1890/2.    See  Industries,  etc.   Mines  and  Mining; 
these  dates. 
Natural  Gas  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Petroleum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Poor  House;  see  Maintenance:  County 
Silver 

18921895.     See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Silver; 
these  dates. 

Steatite  and  Serpentine  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Surveyor;  see  Land 

Temperature;  see  Climate 

Toll  Roads;  see  Roads 

Trachyte  and  Tufa  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Vivianite  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

LOS  GATOS 

Climate;  see  that  title 

LUMBER 

Exports;  sec  Commerce 
Industry;  sec  Industries,  etc. 
Prices;  see  that  title 

LUPINS;   see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


181 


MADERA  COUNTY  (1893) 

Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Copper 

1892/4-1894/C.  See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.  Cop- 
per; these  dates. 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Gold 

18921895.  See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.  Gold; 
these  dates. 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;   these  dates. 

Granite  in;   see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Horticultural    Board;    see    Agriculture.    Horticultural    Com- 
missions 
Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Limestone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Marble  in;   see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Silver;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Silver 

MAGNESITE 

Deposits;   see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

MAINTENANCE 

Arrangemont 
Maintenance  :  County 

Maintenance  :  County  Individual  Institutions 
Miilntennnoe  :  I*rlvate 
Defectives 
Delinquents 
Dependents 
Maintenance:  Private  Individual  Institutions 
Defectives 
Delinquents 
Dependents 

Aged 

Children 

Friendless 
Maintenance:  State 
Defectives 

Consumptives 

Epileptics 

Feehle-mlnded 

Insane 
Delinquents 

Adults 

Minors 
Dependents 
Industries 
Laws 

Public  Aid 

Receipts  and  Kxpendlturcs 
Sanitation 

Transportation  of  Convicts 
Maintenance  :  State  Individual  Institutions 
Defectives 

Blind 

Deaf  and  Dumb 

Epileptics 

Feeble-minded 

Insane 
Delinquents 

Adults 

Minors 
Dependents 

MAINTENANCE:  COUNTY 

1870/1-1888/90.  Tables  showing  indigent  sick  treated 
In  various  co.  hospitals.  (1  hienn.  rept.  bd.  health 
1870/1   (p.   r,2)— 11  same  1888/90:  99-113.) 

1881.  Abstr.  of  answers  from  sheriffs  of  31  cos.  con- 
cerning jails  of  Cal.  (7  same  1880/1  foldg.  table 
facing  p.  32.) 

1892.  Suggestion  that  state  pass  law  providing  that 
counties  pay  state  for  maintenance  of  their  indi- 
gent Insane,  or  at  least  share  cost  with  state. 
(Rept.  Napa  state  insane  asylum  1890/2:  12-13.) 

1894.  Aged  persons  in  indigent  circumstances,  orphans, 
etc.,  supported  by  cos.  outside  of  hospitals.  (A.R. 
bd.  examiners  dated  1895:  45-48.) 

.  Tables  showing  cos.  which  receive  aid  for  sup- 
port of  orphans,  etc.,  supported  by  co.  outside  of 
hospital  or  home.     (Blue  book  1895:  88.) 


MAINTENANCE:  COUNTY  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

I.n.S   ANCELRS   COUNTY 
See  also  below,  San  DleRO  Co. 
1870.     Petition  of  bd.  of  supervisors  for  apprn.  for  sup- 
port of  non-resident  Indigent  sick  of  Los  Angeles 
Co.     5  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

SACHAMENTO  CODNTY 
1870/1.     Rept.  on  condition  and  construction  of  Sacra- 
mento   Co.    Hospital.     (1    blenn.    rept.    bd.    health 
1870/1:  41-42.) 

SAN  DIEfiO  COUNTY 
1890.     Rept.    on    poor    house    of    San    Diego    and    Los 
Angeles  cos.     (A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated  1891:  33- 
34.) 

SAN   FHANCISCO  COUNTY 

1870/1.  Rept.  on  condition  and  affairs  of  S.  F.  city 
and  CO.  hospital.  (1  blenn.  rept.  bd.  health  1870/1: 
30-32.) 

.     Rept.   on    condition    and    mngmt.   of   almshouse, 

S.  P.     (1  same  1870/1:  29-30.) 

1890.  Rept.  of  secy,  on  condition  of  city  and  co.  alms- 
house of  S.  F. ;  also  list  of  persons  erroneously  In- 
cluded In  claim  of  S.  F.  city  and  co.  almshouse  for 
support  by  state  of  aged  persons  In  indigent  cir- 
cumstances for  half  yr.  endg.  June  30.  (A.R.  bd. 
examiners  dated  1891:  32-33.) 

SAN  LUIS  OBISPO  COUNTY 

1879.  Rept.  of  San  Luis  Obispo  Co.  hospital  on  condi- 
tion and  state  of  affairs  of  same.  (5  blenn.  rept. 
bd.  health  1877/9:  110-114.) 

SOLANO   COUNTY 
1870/1.     Quarterly  rept.  of  patients  in  Solano  Co.  Hos- 
pital.    (1  blenn.  rept.  bd.  health  1870/1:  40.) 

MAINTENANCE:  PRIVATE 

1874.     Rept.  of  Sen.  hospital  committee  on  Institutions 
not  under  state  control.     7  pp.     (App.  to  jols.   20 
sess.  V.  6  [doc.  23].) 
Defectives 

HOME  FOR  CARE  OF  INEBRIATES, 
SAN  FRANCISCO 
serial 
Under  Act  of  May  2,  1862. 

1  series 

1862/3.  Rept.  of  pres.  and  treasurer  of  Home  for  Care 
of  Inebriates,  S.  F. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1862/3  In  App.  to  jols.  1.5  sess.  v.  2  doc.  [3]. 

2  series 

1864/5-1867/9.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  Home  for 
Care  of  Inebriates,  S.  F. 

1864/5  In  App.  to  jols.  16  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc. 
1866/7  omitted. 

1867/9  In  App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc. 
non-serial 
1862.     Rept.  on  amt.  appropriated  to  Home,  and  manner 
in  which  same  was  expended.     (Sen.  jol.  13  sess. 
p.  510.) 
Delinquents 

1870.     Petition  of  Cal.  prison  comn.  [private  assn.]  for 
state  aid.     6   pp.     (App.  to  jols.   18  sess.  v.  3  un- 
num. doc.) 
Dependents 
1879/80.     Rept.  of  state  supt.  on  care  and  education  of 
orphans  and  abandoned  children;   orphan  asylums 
receiving  state  aid.     (9  rept.  supt.  public  instruc- 
tion 1879/80   (pp.  46-49)— 21  same  1902/4.) 
Not  found  In   lsnn/00. 

1880.  Jt.  rept.  on  orphan  asylums,  24  pp.  (App.  to 
jols.  23  sess.  v.  5  unnum.  docs.) 

.     Rept.    on   orphan    asylums.     (Sen.   Jol.    23   sess. 

pp.  545-546.) 


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MAINTENANCE:  PRIVATE— cont'd 

Dependents — cont'd 

1SS1-1SS2.  Rept.  of  agt.  as  to  mngmt.  of  several  orphan 
asylums  receiving  aid  from  state.  (A.R.  bd.  ex- 
aminers dated  Jan.  1,  1881  (pp.  8-11)— same 
1881/2.) 

1887/8.  Rept.  of  secy,  of  state  bd.  of  examiners  on  con- 
dition of  orphan  asylums  of  state.  (Same  dated 
1889:  43-46.) 

1889.  Rept.  of  committee  on  sanitary  condition  and 
mngmt.  of  orphan  asylums  and  almshouses  draw- 
ing aid  from  state.  (11  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health 
1888/90:  77-87.) 

EJXPENDITUBES    FOB 

1882-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  support  of 
orphans,  half  orphans,  and  abandoned  children. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1880/2  (pp.  61-63)  — 
same  1902/4.) 

MAINTENANCE:  PRIVATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

MARYSVILLE  BENEVOLENT  SOCIETY 

1870.  Petition  for  state  aid.  2  11.  (App.  to  jols.  18 
sess.  V.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

PROTESTANT   EPISCOPAL  CHURCH   HOME 
ASSOCIATION 
1870.     Petition  for  state  aid.     2  11.     (App.   to  jols.   18 
sess.  V.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

SCHOOL  OF  THE  HOLY  CROSS 
1870.     Petition   of   mngrs.    for   apprn.     2   11.     (App.    to 
jols.  18  sess.  V.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

SISTERS  OF  MERCY,   SAN  FRANCISCO 
1860.     Rept.  of  lady   superior.     1   1.     (App.  to   Assem. 
jol.  12  sess.  unnum.  doc;   App.  to  Sen.  jol.  same.) 
Defectives 

ALAMEDA   PARK   ASYLUM 
1867.     Rept.  of  bd.  of  directors  and  physicians.     8  pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  17  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

ST,  BONIFACE'S  ASYLT'M 

1870.  Petition  for  relief  of.  2  11.  (App,  to  jols.  18 
sess.  V.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

ST.  LUKE'S   HOSPITAL 
1876.     Veto    of    act    concerning    St.    Luke's    Hospital. 
(Sen.  Jol.  21  sess.  pp.  440-441.) 

SAN  FRANCISCO  LYING-IN  AND  FOUNDLING 
HOSPITAL 
serial 
1870-1876/7.     Ann.  rept.  of  attending  physician  and  sur- 
geon, 1-6. 

In  CoMecfed  docs,  ns  follows: 

1.  1870  In  1  Bipnn.  rept.  bd.  health  1870/1  :  60. 

2.  1871/2  omittrd. 

3.  1872/3  see  below,  non-Hcrlnl,  1874. 

4.  1874/5  In  3  Bienn.  rept.  bd.  health   1874/5  :  62- 

n.'i. 

5.  1875/6  omitted. 

6.  1870/7  In  App.  to  Jols.  22  sees.  v.  4   [doc.  34]. 

non-serial 
1870.     Petition  for  state  aid.     6  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  18 

sess.  V.  3  unnum.  doc.) 
1874.     Petition  of  8.  F.  Lying-in  Hospital  and  Found- 
ling Asylum  and   ro])t.  of  same  for  1872/3.     7  pp. 

(Same  20  sohh.  v.  4  unnum.  doc.) 
1876.     Pftltlon    for   state   aid.     7    pp.     (Name   21    sess. 

V.  5  unnum.  doc.) 
1878.     Mf-morlal  of  trustees  asking  for  state  aid.     ti  pp. 

App.  to  jols.  22  sess.  v.  4  [doc.  13|.) 
Delinquents 

1865-1871.     Rept.  on  S.  F.  Industrial  School.     (1  blnnn. 

rept.  Hupt.  public  Instruction  1864/5   (pp.  356-3.'')9) 

—4  same  1870/1.) 


MAINTENANCE:    PRIVATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

— cont'd 
Delinquents — cont'd 

1868.     Testimony  re.  charges  of  cruel  treatment  of  In- 
mates of  S.  F.  Industrial  School.     9  pp.     (App.  to 
jols.  17  sess.  V.  2  [doc.  45].) 
Dependents 

AOED 

1894.     Comment  on  Old  People's  Home  of  S.  F.     (A.R. 
bd.  examiners  dated  1895:  56-58.) 
Children 

1856.     Veto  of  act  appropriating  money  for  benefit  of 
orphan  asylums  of  S.  F.  and  San  Rafael.     (Assem. 
jol.  1856:  865-866.) 
GOOD  TEMPLARS'  HOME  FOR  ORPHANS 
1870.     Petition  of  Grand  Lodge  of  Good  Templars  for 
aid  for.     2  11.     (App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  3  unnum. 
doc.) 
PROTESTANT  ORPHAN  ASYLUM   OF  SACRAMENTO 
1870.     Petition   ol  mngrs.  for  state  aid.     6  pp.     (App. 

to  jols.  18  sess.  V.  3  unnum.  doc.) 
PROTESTANT   ORPHAN   ASYLUM,    SAN   FRANCISCO 
1863.     Rept.  of  pres.  and  secy.     4  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  15 

sess.  V.  2  doc.  [5].) 
1870.     Petition   for   an   apprn.     4   pp.     (Same  18   sess. 
V.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

ROMAN  CATHOLIC  FEMALE  ORPHAN  ASYLUM, 
SANTA   BARBARA 
1870.     Petition  for  apprn.     4  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  18  sess. 
V.  3  unnum.  doc.) 
ROMAN  CATHOLIC  ORPHAN  ASYLUM  OF  LOS  ANGELES 

1860.  Rept.  of  trustees.  1  1.  (App.  to  jols.  12  sess. 
unnum.  doc.) 

1861.  Same.     (Same  13  sess.  unnum.  doc.) 
ROMAN  CATHOLIC  ORPHAN  ASYLIIM  AT  SAN  RAFAEL 

1863.  Rept.  of  supt.  (App.  to  jols.  15  sess.  v.  2  unnum. 
doc.) 

SAN   FRANCISCO   ROMAN  CATHOLIC  ORPHAN   ASYLUM 

1860.  Rept.  of  f.uperioress.  2  pp.  ( App.  to  Son.  jol. 
12  sess.  unnum.  doc;  App.  to  Assem  jol.  unnum. 
doc.) 

1861.  Same.     (App.  to  jols.  13  sess.  unnum.  doc.) 

SAN   FRANCISCO   ORPHAN    ASYLUM 
1856.     Petition   of   mngrs.    for   ann.   aid.   showing  his- 
tory and  operation  of  said  asylum,  1851-1856.    (Sen. 
jol.  1856:  280-281.) 
1860.     Rept.  of  trustees.     2  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  12  sess. 
unnum.  doc.) 

SAN  RAFAEL  ORPHANAGE  FOR  BOYS 
1856.     Petition    praying    for    state    aid;    with    list    of 
orphans.     (Sen.  jol.  V  sess.  pp.  433-434.) 
Friem)i,i;ss 

SAN  FRANCISCO  LADIES'  PROTECTION  AND  RELIEF 
SOCIETY 
serial 
1860-1863.     Ann.  rept.  of  trustees. 
In  Colleoled  docs,  ns  follows: 
1S60   In   Ai)p.   t()  Sen.       Jol.   12  acss.  unnum.  doc. 
IKIIO    "      '•       ••  Assem.      "      12     " 
18ni-l.S(t2  omitted. 

1883  In  App.   to  Jols.   15  sess.   v.  2  unnum.   doc. 
non-serial 
1870.     Petition  for  slate  aid,  with  15  and  16  ann.  rept. 
26  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  18  soss.  v.  3  unnum.  doc) 
MAGDAT,EN    ASYLUM    OF    SAN    FRANCISCO 

1864-1868.  Kept,  and  petition  of  mngrs.  from  Jan., 
1864.  to  Fob.  1,  1868.  8  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  17  sesa 
V.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

1866.  Rept.  and  petition  of  Sisters  of  Mercy  re.  Mag- 
dalen Asylum.  6  pp.  (Same  16  sess.  v.  3  unnum. 
doc.) 

1X69/70.  Rept.  of  Magdalen  Asylum.  (Same  18  sess. 
V.  3  unnum.  doc.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


183 


MAINTENANCE:    PRIVATE  INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS 
—cont'd 
Dependents — cont'd 
Soldi KRS  and  Sau.oks 

1895.  Veto  of  act  niaklng  apprn.  to  pay  for  support  and 
maintenani'o  of  inmates  of  Woman's  Relief  Corps 
at  Evergreen  for  47tli  and  48th  fiscal  yrs.  (Sen. 
jol.  31  sess.  pp.  1101-1162.) 

MAINTENANCE:  STATE 

serial 

VISITING  COMMITTEE 
There  seems  uot  to  linve  been  mucli  flxlty  In  the  reports 
of  tbe  severril  vlsltlii;^  eoiumlttees  on  state  institu- 
tions.    In  order  to  avoid  iiuich  iinneoessary  (hipllc.-i- 
tlon    they    have   oaeh    been    treated    as    serials,    the 
contents    of    their    various    reports    indicated,    and 
references    have    lieeu    made    from    the    Institutiuns 
therein  referred  to. 
A 
Assembly  Committee  on  State  Ilospitals 
1860-1899.     Rept. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows: 

1800  In  Assem.  Jol.  11  sess.  pp.  336-337. 
Stoclcton  Insane  Asylum. 

1801  In  Assem.  Jol.  li;  sess.     pp.  454-457. 
Stocliton   Insane  Asvluin. 

1802  In  App.  to  Jols.   13  sess.  doc.   [26]. 
Stocivton   Insane  .\sylum. 

1803  In  App.  to  Jois.  14  sess.  unnum.  doc.     8  pp. 
Stockton   Insane   Asylum.   Catholic   and   Trotestant   Or- 
phan   Asvlums   at   S.    P.,    Deaf,   Dumb   and    Rlind 
Asylum,  Magdalen  Asylum,  Home  for  Inebriates. 

1864    (majority)    in   App.    to   Jols.    15   sess.    v.    2    unnum, 
doc.      12  pp. 
State  Reform  School,  Insane  Asylum,  Industrial  School, 
Orphan   Asylums,   Deaf,   Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum, 
Home  for  Inebriates. 
1864  (minority)   in  App.  to  Jois.  15  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc. 
4  pp. 
Reform  School  and  Stocliton  Insane  Asylum. 
1872  In  Assem.  Jol.   19  sess.     pp.  562-503. 

Institution  for  the  Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind 
1872  in  App.  to  Jols.  10  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc.     4  pp. 
City    and    Co.    Hospital.    S.    F.,    Almshouse    S.    F.,    In- 
dustrial   Rcbool,    Masdnlen    Asylum,    S.    F.    Female 
Hospital,  Lying-in  Hospital. 
1874  In  App.  to  Jols.  20  sess.  v.  5  doc.  [11]. 

Stoclvton  Insane  Asylum. 
1S74  in  App.  to  Jols.  20  sess.  v.  6  doc.   [ — ].• 
1876  In  Assem.  Jol.  21  sess.     pp.  266,  299. 

Institution    for   the   Deaf,    Dumb   and   Blind    (p.    266)  ; 
Napa  Insane  Asylum   (p.  299). 
1878  In  App.  to  Jols.  22  sess.  v.  4  unnum.  doc.     22  pp. 
1878    (suppl.)    in  App.   to  Jois.  22  sess.  v.  4  unnum.  doc. 

10  pp. 
1880  In  App.  to  Jols.  23  sess.  v.  5  unnum.  doc.     4  pp. 

Napa  and  Stockton  Insane  Asvlums. 
1883  In  Assem.  Jol.  25  sess.     p.  417. 

Stockton  Insane  Asylum,  Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum, 
I,.adies  Protection  and  Relief  Socy..  S.  F.,  Hebrew 
Orphan  Asylum,  S.  P.,  Roman  Catholic  Female 
Orphan  Asylum,  Protestant  Orphan  Asylum,  San 
Rafael  Orphan  Asylum,  Good  Templars'  Home  for 
Orphans,  Catholic  Orphan  Asylum  (I'etnluma). 
Napa  Insane  Asylum. 
1885  In  Assem.  Jol.  26  sess.     pp.  610-611. 

Napa  Insane  Asylum. 
1887  in  App.  to  Jols.  27  sess.  v.  8  unnnm.  doc.     11  pp. 
Napa  and  Stockton  Insane  Asylums,  Protestant  Orphan 
Asylum,    S.    F.,    Hebrew    Orphan    Asylum,    S.    F., 
Protestant    and    Catholic    Orphan    Asylums,    I.os 
Aneeles.  Home  for  Feeble-minded,  Deaf,  Dumb  and 
Blind  Asylum. 
1889  In  Assem.  Jol.  28  sess.     pp.  981-983. 

Home  for  the  Feeble-minded. 
1895  In  Assem.  Jol.  31  sess.     pp.  692-693. 

Napa  and   Mendocino   Insane  Asylums,   Agnews   Insane 
Asylum.  Home  for  Feeble-minded,  Veterans'  Home. 
1899  In  Assem.  Jol.  33  sess.    pp.  897-898. 
Home  for  the  Fecble-mindecl. 

B 

Senate  Committee  on  Hospitals 
1864-1897.    Rept.  of  Sen.  committee  on  state  liospitals. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows: 

1861  In  Sen.  Jol.  12  sess.     pp.  327-329. 
Stockton  Insane  Asvliim. 

1862  In  App.  to  Jols.  13  sess.  doc.   [24]. 
Stockton  Insane  Asylum. 


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MAINTENANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
VISrriNO   COMMITTEE— cont'd 
B — cont'd 
Senate   Committee  on   Hospitals — cont'd 
1864  (majority)  in  App.  to  Jols.  15  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc. 
6  pp. 
Stockton  Insane  Asylum,  Reform  School  and  Industrial 
School,   S.   F. 
1804    (minority)    in   App.   to  Jois.    15  sess.   v.   2   unnuiu. 

doc.     14  pp. 
1872  in  App.  to  Jols.  19  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [8]. 

Institution  for  the  Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind. 
1872  in  App.  to  Jols.  19  sess.  y.  2  doc.   [12]. 

Stockton  Insane  Asylum. 
1874  in  Sen.  Jol.  20  sess.     pp.  621-625. 

On  Institutions  in  8.  F.  as  follows  :  Inebriate  Home, 
S.  F.  Female  Hospital,  S.  F.  T.yin;,'  In  Hospital, 
Cal.  State  Woman  s  Hospital.  Industrial  School, 
Magdalen  Asylum,  Protestant  Epiacopal  Church 
Home.  Ladles  Protection  and  Relief  Socv. 
1874  In  App.  to  Jols.  20  sess.  v.  4  doc.  [7]. 

Stockton  Insane  Asylum. 
1876  In  App.  to  Jols.  21  sess.  v.  4  unnum.  doc.     16  pp. 
Stockton    and   Naija    Insane   Asylums,    Deaf,   Dumb  and 
Blind  Asylum. 
1.S7.S  In  Ai>p.  to  Jols.  22  sess.  v.  4  unnum.  doc.     32  pp. 
18S1  in  Apji.  to  Jols.  24  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc.     11  pp. 
On  orphan  asylums,  showing  aggregate  and  Individual 
clnssifled  stmts,  of   receipts   and  expenditures  and 
admissions  and  discharges. 
1885  in  App.  to  Jols.  20  sess.  y.  6  doe.  [10]. 
1885  In  Sen.  Jol.  26  sess.     pp.  257-258. 

Napa  and  Stockton  Insane  Asylums. 
1887  in  Sen.  Jol.  27  sess.     pp.  157-159. 

Institute  for  the  Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind. 
1889  In  Sen.  Jol.  28  sess.     pp.  220-221,  424. 

Home  for  the  Feeble-minded. 
1897  in  Sen.  Jol.  32  sess.     pp.  210-211. 

Mendocino  Insane  Asylum.  Home  for  Feeble-minded 
(Glen  Ellen),  Veterans'  Home,  Napa  Insane 
Asylum. 

non-serial 
18C8.     Rept.  of  jt.  hospital  committee  re.  charitable  In- 
stitutions  aided   by   state.     10   pp.     (App.   to   jols. 
17  sess.  V.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

Ladies'    Protection   and   Relief   Socy.,    S.    F.,    Magdalen 
Asylum.    Protection   Orphan    Asylum.    Catholic   Or- 
phan   Asylum.    Deaf,    Dumb    and    Blind    Asvluni, 
Industrial  School,  S.  F.,  Home  for  Inebriates,  "State 
Reform  School,  Insane  Asylum    (Stockton). 
1895.     Comments  on  supplies  for  ofDcers  and  employes 
of  state   institutions.     (A.R.   bd.   examiners   dated 
1897:  20.) 

.     Tables  showing  date  of  creation,  and,   in  brief 

form,  workings  of  all  state  institutions  from  their 
organization  up  to  July  1,  1895.  (Blue  book  1895: 
85-87.) 
1898-1900.  Recommendation  that  all  state  institutions 
In  receipt  of  money  from  any  source  should  be  com- 
pelled by  law  to  pay  same  into  state  treasury  and 
render  an  accounting  thereof  to  controller.  (Bienn. 
rept.  state  controller  1896/8  (p.  25) — same 
1898/00.) 
1899.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  by  Sen.  at  32d  sess. 
of  legisl.  to  make  examination  of  state  institutions. 
187  pp.     (App.  to  Jols.  33  sess.  v.  2  doc.  [6].) 

In    addition    to    state    institutions     (I.    e.,    educational, 
asylums,  hospitals,  prisons  and  reformatories),  this 
rent,    contains    returns   on    the   administration,    re- 
ceipts  and   expenditures   of    the   various   bds.,   com- 
missions,   etc.       Each     of    the    returns    has    been 
brought  out  under  Its  proi)er  heading. 
1904.     Comments    on    punitive,    corrective,    and    chari- 
table   institutions.     (11    bienn.    rept.    labor    statis- 
tics 1902/4:  102-109.) 
Defectives 

1895.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  on  state  hospitals  and  asy- 
lums and  i)ublic  health  and  quarantine  on  educa- 
tional institutions  and  asylums  of  state.  (Assem. 
jol.  31  sess.  pp.  857-858.) 

Stockton  Insane  Asylum.  Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum 
and  Industrial  School  for  the  Blind. 
1901.     Rept.  of  Assem.  committee  on  commissions  and 
public  expenditures  on  hospitals  of  state.     (Same 
34  sess.  pp.  797-799.) 


184 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAINTENANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 

1901.     Rept.    of   special   Sen.    committee   on    investiga- 
tions of  So.  Cal.     (Sen.  jol.  34  sess.  pp.  404-406.) 
CoNSUMprnES 

1876/7.  Suggestions  in  regard  to  state  hospital  for  con- 
sumptives; bv  H.  Gibbons.  (4  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
health  1876/7:  63-65.) 

1879/80.  Rept.  of  committee  on  establishment  of  state 
hospital  for  consumptives.  (6  same  1879/80:  87- 
108.) 

1880.  Petition  of  state  bd.  of  health  re.  state  hospital 
for  consumptives.  4  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  23  sess. 
V.  5  unnum.  doc.) 

1896.     See  below,  Feeble-minded;   this  date. 

1898.     Urgent    recommendation    for   erection    of   house 
for  consumptive  patients.     (3  bienn.  rept.  trustees 
of  home  for  feeble-minded  children  1897/8:  13.) 
Epileptics 

1896.     See  below.  Feeble-minded;  this  date. 

1898.     See  below.  Insane.     Criminal  Insane;   this  date. 
Feeble-mi.voed 

1896.  Recommendations  for  apprns.  sufficient  to  pro- 
cure cottages  for  low-grade  idiotic  cases;  cottages 
for  epileptics;  cottages  for  consumptives;  a  more 
commodious  power-house,  heating  and  lighting 
plant;  new  reservoir  for  fire  emergencies,  storage, 
and  for  power  for  fencing  farm,  equipment  and 
care  of  grounds.  (2  bienn.  rept.  trustees  of  home 
for  feeble-minded  children  1895/6:  8-15.) 

ISSAXE 

See  also  below.  Laws. 

serial 
Under  ch.  ccxxvll.   Stats.   1897.     "  California  Insanity 

Law." 
Previous   to  enactment  of  above   law   each   asylnm   for 
Insane  In  state,  five  In  number,  was  workins  under 
a    different    law.      The    "  Insanity    I^aw "    was    an 
effort  to  provide  a  uniform  govt,  and  management 
for  all  state  Insane  asylums. 
1896/8-1902/4.     Bienn.  rept.  of  state  comn.   in  lunacy, 
1-4. 

In  Pollected  docs,  as  follows: 

1.  1806/8  In  App.  to  Jols.  ti^i  sess.  v.   1    doc.    [121. 

2.  181)8/00 "      "       "       "     34     •'       v.   2      "       [3]. 

3.  1900/2 35     '•      V.  2      "       [4]. 

non-serial 
1851/1900-1851/1904.     Tables  showing  no.  of  adraissions. 
discharges,  deaths,  etc.  in  each  state  hospital  from 
its     foundation.       (2    bienn.     rept.    lunacy    comn. 
1898/00  (pp.  96-98)— 4  same  1902/4.) 

Stockton  lK.''il-IOn4  :  Napa  1870.1(104;  Apnewa  1889- 
ino-l:  Mendocino  1894-1904;  Southern  California 
1894-1904. 

1852.  Rept.  agst.  proposed  establishment  of  state  hos- 
pital at  San  Diego.     (Assem.  jol.  1852:  223.) 

.     Cost   of    maintaining   state    hospitals   excessive, 

and  reduction  of  same  urged  by  change  in  hospital 
system  of  state.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1853.) 

.  Rept.  re.  Incfllclency  of  existing  charitable  sys- 
tem, urging  abolition  of  present  state  hospitals. 
and  adoption  of  system  provided  in  proposed  act 
for  relief  of  poor  and  Indigent  sick.  (Assem.  jol. 
1852:  623-025.) 

.  Rept.  re.  state  hospital  system  of  state  disap- 
proving of  proposed  merging  of  three  existing  state 
hospitals  Into  one  institution.  {Same  1852:  452- 
454.) 

1853.  Rept.  of  committee  on  state  hospitals  re.  need 
for  Insane  asylum,  with  review  of  apprns.  hereto- 
fore made  In  aid  of  Insane.  5  pp.  (App.  to  Sen. 
jol.  1853  doc.  44.) 

.  Commcnta  on  Btato  hospitals.  ( A. R.  state  comp- 
troller 1852/3:  43-44.) 


MAINTENANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
Insane — cont'd 

non-serial— cont'6 

1853.  Rept.  of  committee  on  state  hospitals  re.  defects 
of  state  hospital  system,  urging  revision  of  same. 
5  pp.     (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  1853  doc.  51.) 

1854.  Existing  state  hospital  system  too  costly.  (Govs. 
special  mess.  May  8,  1854.) 

■ .  More  economical  administration  of  state  hos- 
pitals urged.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1854:  26.) 

1S70.  Majority  and  minority  repts.  of  Assem.  commit- 
tee on  state  hospitals  to  whom  was  referred  Assem. 
bill  50,  act  to  provide  for  apptmt.  of  a  comr.  to 
visit  eastern  insane  asylums,  etc.  6  pp.  (App.  to 
jols.  18  sess.  V.  3  doc.  [6].) 

1871.  Insanity  and  insane  asylums;  rept.  of  E.  T. 
Willvins,  comr.  in  lunacy  for  state  of  Cal.,  made  to 
Gov.  Haight,  Dec.  2;  history  and  discussion  of  the 
disease,  its  treatment;  proper  location  and  con- 
struction of  asylums;  mngmt.  of  Inmates  and  sepa- 
ration of  criminal  insane;  also  a  comprehensive 
stmt,  of  facts  concerning  149  asylums  visited  in 
U.  S.  and  abroad,  1870/1;  with  statistical  tables  re- 
garding patients,  etc.  ix,  345  pp.,  15  plans.  {Same 
19  sess.  V.  1  doc.  [13].) 

1874/5.  Second  rept.  on  probationary  asylums  for  in- 
sane in  large  cities.  (3  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health 
1874/5:  70-92.) 

1884.  Recommendation  that  another  insane  asylum  be 
built,  south  of  bay,  and  in  immediate  vicinity  of 
S.  P.    (Rept.  Napa  state  insane  asylum  1882/4:  7.) 

1898.  Review  of  asylum  system  of  Cal.  (1  bienn.  rept. 
lunacy  comn.  1896/8:  10-12.) 

.     Comments  on  state  comn.  in  lunacy.     (A.R.  bd. 

examiners  dated  1S99:  20.) 
1898-1904.     Table  giving  nationality  of  patients  in  the 

five  state  hospitals.     (1  bienn.  rept.  lunacy  comn. 

1S96/8  (p.  31)— 4  same  1902/4.) 

1899.  Rept.  on  state  comn.  in  lunacy.  (Rept.  of  com- 
mittee to  make  examination  of  state  institutions 
1899:  174-175.) 

.     Same;   In  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1900-1904.  Tables  showing  counties  from  which  pa- 
tients in  five  state  hospitals  were  committed;  do. 
those  born  in  U.  S.  and  the  foreign  born  resp.  (2 
bienn.  rept.  lunacy  comn.  1898/00  (pp.  88-90)— 4 
sayne  1902/4.) 

1902.  Suggested  amdmts.  to  the  insanity  law.  (3 
bienn.  rept.  lunacy  comn.  1900/2:  26-28.) 

1904.  Article  on  modern  treatment  of  insane;  by  F.  W. 
Hatch,  gen.  supt.  of  state  hospitals.  (4  same 
1902/4:  39-44.) 

CRIMINAL  INSANE 

1869-1871.  Urgent  recommenilatlon  Ihat  some  prompt 
provision  be  made  for  proiier  care  of  insane  In  state 
prison.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  prison  director  1869/ 
71:  45.) 

1888.  Recommendalion  for  passage  of  law  prohibiting 
commitment  and  admission  of  criminal  insane  per- 
sons to  state  asylum.  (Rept.  Napa  state  Insane 
asylum  1886/8:  6.) 

1890.  Urgent  request  that  provision  be  made  for  crimi- 
nal Insane.  (11  A.R.  state  prison  director  1889/90: 
6-7.) 

1898.  Recomnionded  legislation  for  special  hospitals 
for  criminal  insane  and  epileptics.  (1  bienn.  rept. 
lunacy  comn.  1896/8:  40-41.) 

1902.  Rept.  of  ally.  gen.  giving  list  of  suits  ag.st.  cos. 
for  support  of  criminal  Insane.  (2  same  1900/2: 
24-26.) 

.     Comments  on  urgent  need  of  asylum  for  convict 

Insane.     (2  .?omc  1900/2:  7-8.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CAUFORNIA 


185 


MAINTENANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Delinquents 

1854.  Recommendation  that  office  of  inspector  be 
made  elective  by  people,  that  its  po^\Trs  be  enlarppd 
and  that  a  reasonable  compensation  be  attached 
thereto.     (A.R.  Inspector  state  prison  1854:4.) 

ADI'LTS 

•  1874.  Rept.  of  Cat.  prison  comn.  for  amelioration  of 
condition  of  prisoners  .  .  .  improvement  of  prisons 
and  prison  discipline  ....  aid  and  encourasement 
of  dIscharRcd  prisoners.  4  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  20 
sess.  V.  5  (doc.  11.) 

.     Minority  rept.  of  jt.  state  prison  committee  re. 

establishment   of  a   branch   prison.     4   pp.     (Same 
20  sess.  V.  6  fdoc.  18].) 
1881.     Rept.   of  special   comn.   of  inquiry  into  general 
administration    of    state    prisons    of    Cal.     82    pp. 
{Same  25  sess.  v.  6  unnum.  doc.) 
1883.     Decision  of  Gov.  Stoneman  in  the  investigation 
of  the  People  vs.  The  State  Prison  Directors.   15  pp. 
Not  seen  :  entry  from  Bowkor. 
.     Testimony  taken  before  Gov.  Stoneman  in  mat- 
ter of  People  vs.  State  Bd.  of  Prison  Directors.     371 
pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.     Rept.  of  Sen.  prisons  and  prison  bldg.  committee 

finding  that  state  prison  directors  have  been  negli- 
gent in  performance  of  their  duties,  and  that  they 
have  violated  nearly  every  section  of  the  l;iw  made 
for  their  govt.,  and  several  provisions  of  the  con- 
stitution of  the  state.  12  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  25 
sess.  V.  3  doc.  fll.) 
[1884.]  Rept.  of  E.  R.  Highton,  comr.  to  gov.:  state 
prison  reform,  mngmt.  and  treatment  of  criminals 
and  juvenile  delinquents:  Saratoga  and  St.  Louis 
conventions;  with  app.  58  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowkor. 
1886.  Penology.  Rept.  of  Cal.  state  penological  comn. 
In  compliance  with  Sen.  con.  res.  5,  Feb.  16,  1885; 
care  of  abandoned  children;  reformatories;  police; 
county  jail  system;  sentences;  graded  prisons; 
prison  officers;  convict  labor;  aid  to  discharged 
prisoners;  the  parole  system;  the  pardoning  power; 
criminal  insane,  and  proposed  legislation.  256  pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  27  sess.  v.  8  doc.  fll.) 

Pages  1-167  are  the  rept.  proper,  the  remainder  bein? 
an  appendix  contalnin?  tlie  corresp.  of  the  comn. 
Tapes  1-167  are  sometimes  found  as  a  separate 
pamphlet. 
See  also  t>elow.  Receipts  and  Expenditures:  Delin- 
quents, this  d;ite. 

,     Rept.  of  W.  C.  Hendriclts  to  Gov.  Stoneman  and 

the  penological  comn.     82  pp.     (Same  27  sess.  v.  8 
[doc.  21.) 

A  minority  rept.  of  the  foregoing  entry. 

1888.  Selections  from  standard  authors  for  benefit  of 
prison   inmates;    compiled   by  J.  Gauley,  moral   in- 

'  structor  at  Folsom.     90  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1889.  In  the  matter  of  the  investigation  of  the  state 
prisons.     9  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.     Investigation  of  affairs  of  Cal.  state  prison  and 

charges  agst.  warden   J.  McComb;    by   Asscm.  and 
Sen.  committees  of  2Sth  legisl.     430  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1890.  Rept.  of  R.  T.  Devlin,  pres.  state  bd.  prison  di- 
rectors  on    various    reformatory    and    penal 

Institutions  of  U.  S.     161  pp. 

Not  seen  :  entry  from  Bowker. 
1903.     Rept.  of  standing  and  select  committee  of  Sen. 
and    Assem.    re.    condition    and    mngmt.    of    state 
prisons.     24  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

Laws;  see  below,  that  title 


MAINTENANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Delinquents — cont'd 

MlNOUS 

1854.  Pressing  importance  of  establishing  an  indus- 
trial school  for  juvenile  offenders  recommended. 
(4   A. It.  supt.  public  instruction  1854:  4.) 

1857.  The  establishment  of  an  Industrial  school  for 
juvenile  delinquents  again  recommended.  (7  same 
1857:  6-7.) 

1871.  Recommendation  that  intermediate  prison  be 
built,  in  which  boys  under  21  yrs.  of  age  shall  be 
confined;  also  that  boys  of  this  age  shall  pass  at 
least  two  hrs.  per  day  with  moral  instructor. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  prison  director  1869/71:  3.) 
Dependents 

See  also  Iielow,  Maintenance  :  State  :  Individual,  etc. 
Marine   Hospital. 

1852.  Suggestion  that  system  of  poor  laws  be  devised 
and  put  into  operation,  by  which  indigent  sick  could 
bo  maintained  by  several  cos.,  if  passenger  tax  were 
apportioned  ann.  among  them  according  to  their 
population.     (A.R.  state  comptroller  1851/2:  45.) 

1855.  Rept.  re.  claim  agst.  state  for  support  of  indi- 
gent and  sick  by  Sacramento,  18491850.  (Assem. 
jol.  1855;  451-455.) 

1904.     Comment  on  support  of  dependent  children  and 
tables,    giving    idea    of    how    state    aid    has    been 
granted  to  various  cos.  and  institutions.     (A.R.  bd. 
examiners  dated  1905:  11-13.) 
Industries 

See  also  Labor.     Convict  Labor  ;  do.  below  under  Indl- 
vidu;il    Institutions,    among    the    unclassified    non- 
sei-lal   material. 
1897.     Petition  praying  for  defeat  of  proposed  measure 
to  abolish   broom-making  in  state  institutions  for 
blind.     (Sen.  jol.  32  sess.  pp.  737-738.) 
1900.     Comments  on   industries  in  state  hospitals.     (2 
bienn.  rept.  lunacy  comn.  1898/00:  22-23.) 
Laws 

1884.  Compendium  of  codes  and  statutes  relating  to 
prisons  and  prisoners.     85  pp. 

Not  seen  :  entry  from  Suppl.  Cat.  Law  Dept  Cal.  State 
Library,  1803. 
1897.     Insanity  law  of  state.     24  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
1903.     Compendium  of  the  statutes  and  codes,  and  other 
matters  relating  to  the  state  prison  and  prisoners, 
etc.;  compiled  by  B.  F.  Smith.     92  pp.     16°.    (State 
bd.  of  prison  directors.) 
Public  Aid;  see  below,  Receipts  and  Expenditures 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

General  material  only  ;  financial  stmts,  concerning  a 
particular  Institution  are  entered  under  name  of 
In'^tltutlon  ;  sec  brlow  Maintenance  :  State  Indi- 
vidual  Institutions. 

1860.  Stmt,  of  mileage  due  committee  on  state  hos- 
pitals.     (Assem.  jol.  11  sess.  p.  300.) 

1861.  Stmt,  of  amt.  of  mileage  due  insane  asylum, 
state  prison,  and  commerce  and  navigation  commit- 
tees.     (Same  12  sess.  pp.  421-422.) 

1862.  Same;  due  committee  on  state  institutions. 
(Same  13  sess.  pp.  445-447.) 

1863.  Comments  on  revenue  from  charitable  institu- 
tions, etc,     (A.R.  state  controller  1862/3:  10-11.) 

1867-1873.  Stmt,  showing  arat.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under  each, 
and  balance  unexpended  for  charitable  institutions. 
(Bienn.  rept.  same  1865/7   (p.  73)— same  1871/3.) 

1893.  List  of  COS.  with  no.  and  class  of  those  for  whom 
aid  was  allowed  and  amt.  allowed  for  one  yr.  sup- 
ported by  CO.  outside  of  hospital  or  home.  (A.R. 
bd.  examiners  dated  1895:  44-45.) 

1894.  Tabular  stmt,  showing  names  of  cos.  and  insti- 
tutions that  have  reed,  aid  from  state,  with  no.  and 
class  of  inmates  and  amt.  allowed  for  one  yr. 
(Same  dated  1895:  40-43.) 


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MAINTENANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

1S94.  Table  showing  asylums  and  other  institutions  re- 
ceiving aid  from  state  for  support  of  orphans,  half- 
orphans,  foundlings,  and  abandoned  children,  with 
names  of  beneficiaries  and  amt.  paid.  (Blue  book 
1S95:  87.) 

1895.  Table  showing  total  estate  (to  date)  of  all  state 
institutions  (real  estate,  improvements,  furnish- 
ing, lighting  plants,  water  supplies,  etc.).  (Same 
1895:  84.) 

DEFECXnXS 

1854-1862.     Stmt,   showing  amt.  expended   for  hospital 
,  purposes;    aggi-egate  amt.   spent  for  each  hospital 

and    for    indigent    siclc.     (A.R.    state    comptroller 
1853/4  (p.  6)— same  1S61/2.) 
BLIND 

1886-1890.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  adult  blind. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1884/6  (p.  56) — same 
1888/90.) 

1886-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  adult  blind  fund. 
(Same  1884/6  (p.  86)— same  1902/4.) 

1888-1890.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  adult  blind  fund,  una- 
vailable.    (Same  1886/8  (p.  84)— same  1888/90.) 
Adult  Blind  Fund  ;  see  Maintenance  :    State.     Receipts, 
etc. 

INSANE 
See  also  below.  Transportation. 

1860.  Comparative  stmt,  of  cost  of  maintaining  each 
person  per  wk.  in  some  of  principal  insane  asylums 
in  U.  S.     (Rept.  insane  asylum  1860:  14.) 

1874.     Table  showing  daily  per  capita  expense  of  main- 
tenance of  state  institutions  for  insane  in  U.  S.  for 
1874.     (Same  1873/5:  23.) 
California 

1852.  Recommendation  that  ann.  apprn.  for  support  of 
Insane  be  Increased  and  paid  out  of  proceeds  of 
passenger  tax  and  not  In  scrip  from  general  fund. 
(A.R.  state  comptroller  1851/2:  46.) 

1852/3-1853/4.  Stmt,  of  receipts  on  insane  fund.  (A. 
R.  state  treasurer  1852/3  (p.  34)— same  1853/4.) 

1853-1854.  Tabular  stmt,  showing  condition  of  insane 
fund.  (A.R.  state  comptroller  1852/3  (p.  20)— same 
1853/4.) 

1865-1888.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law.  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  support  of  in- 
sane. (Blenn.  rept.  same  1863/5  (p.  41)— some 
1886/8.) 

1873-1879.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  insane  asylum  special 
fund.     (Same  1871/3   (pp.  134-135)— .9ame  1S77/9.) 

1883-1904.  Stmt,  showing  disbursements  of  the  five 
state  hospitals  from  contingent  fund,  from  time 
said  fund  was  created  by  law.  (1  blenn.  rept. 
lunacy  comn.  389G/8  (p.  21)— same  1902/4.) 

1886-1890.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  Insane  asylums. 
(Blenn.  rept.  state  controller  1884/6  (pp.  56-57)  — 
same  1894/6.) 

1894.  Comment.s  on  money  reed,  by  Insane  asylums, 
normal  schools,  etc.,  from  other  sources  than  from 
stale.     (A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated  1895:  58-59.) 

1896-1904.  Stmt,  of  receipts  and  disbursements  of  farm, 
garden,  and  dairy  for  fiscal  yr.  endg.  June  30,  of 
five  Btato  hoHpltalH.  (1  blenn.  rept.  lunacy  comn. 
1896/8  (p.  24)— 4  name  1902/4.) 

1897-1904.  Comparative  table  showing  disbursements 
of  five  state  hospitals  from  contlngi'nt  fund  for  yra. 
endR.  .lune  30.  (1  name  1896/8  (p.  22)— same 
1902/4.) 


MAINTENANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
Defectives— cont'd 

California — cont'd 

.  Table  showing  amt.  of  money  collected  since  or- 
ganization of  comn.  (2  same  1898/00  (p.  8) — 4 
same  1902/4.) 

1898.  Same;  expended  for  support  of  five  state  hos- 
pitals.    (1  same  1896/8:  17.) 

.  Special  apprns.  and  apprns.  requested  for  ensu- 
ing fiscal  yrs.  for  five  state  asylums.  (1  same 
1896/8:  17-18.) 

• — — .  Stmt,  of  amt.  of  mileage  due  committee  to  In- 
vestigate insane  asylums.     (Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  p.  203.) 

1898-1904.  Financial  stmt,  of  lunacy  comn.  (1  bienn. 
rept.  lunacy  comn.  1896/8  (pp.  9-10) — 4  same 
1902/4.) 

.     Table  showing  daily  and  yrly.  per  capitas  and 

purposes  for  which  money  was  expended  at  five 
state  hospitals.  (1  same  1896/8  (foldg.  table)  — 
4  same  1902/4.) 

.  Table  giving  total  cost  of  five  state  hospitals,  to- 
gether with  average  no.  of  patients  and  stock  on 
hand.     (1  same  1896/8  (p.  16)— 4  same  1902/4.) 

— — .  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of  each 
apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under  each, 
and  balance  unexpended  for  support  of  state  hos- 
pitals. (Blenn.  rept.  state  controller  1896/8  (p. 
55)— same  1902/4.) 

1900.  Apprn.  requested  for  ensuing  two  fiscal  yrs.  for 
support  and  salaries  and  wages  of  state  hospitals. 
(2  bienn.  rept.  lunacy  comn.  1898/00:  23-25.) 

.     Table  showing  amt.  of  supplies  purchased   and 

distributed,  and  balances  on  hand  at  beginning  and 
end  of  each  fiscal  yr.  of  state  hospitals.  (2  same 
1898/00  foldg.  table.) 

.  Same;  acct.  of  articles  consumed  and  expendi- 
tures of  50th  and  51st  fiscal  yrs.  of  five  state  hos- 
pitals.    (2  savje  1S98/00  foldg.  table.) 

1900-1904.  Same;  receipts  and  disbursements  of  con- 
tingent fund  for  two  yrs.  endg.  June  30;  state  hos- 
pitals.    (2  sajne  1898/00   (p.  15)— 4  same  1902/4.) 

.     Same;  cost  of  different  depts.  of  state  hospitals 

for  bienn.  period  endg.  June  30.  (2  same  1898/00 
(foldg.  table)— 4  same  1902/4.) 

.     Same;  averages  for  bienn.  period  endg.  June  30; 

slate  hospitals.  (2  same  1898/00  (foldg.  table)  — 
4  same  1902/4.) 

1902.  Comments  on  provisions  needed  for  state  hos- 
pitals, and  amts.  asked  by  mngmt.  of  each  hospital 
for  support  and  salaries  and  wages  for  next  two 
yrs.     (2  same  1900/2:  9-12.) 

.     Table  showing  amt.  of  supplies  purchased  and 

distributed,  and  balances  on  hand  at  beginning  and 
end  of  each  fiscal  yr. ;  slate  hospitals.  (3  same 
1900/2  foldg.  tabic.) 

1902-1904.  Same;  quantity  and  value  of  products  of 
farm,  garden,  and  dairy,  for  blenn.  period  endg. 
Juno  30;  state  hospitals.  (3  same  1900/2  (foldg. 
table)— 4  same  1902/4.) 

.     Same;    acct.  of  articles  consumed  and   exiiendl- 

turcs  of  the  state  hospitals  for  52d  and  53d  fiscal 
yrs.  (3  same  1900/2  (foldg.  table)— 4  same  1902/4.) 

DlCLINQl'ENTS 

Sec  alHo  lii'low,  Trnnsporlntlon. 
1853.  Stmt,  showing  expense  of  keeping  and  guard- 
ing jirlsoncrs,  criminal  prosecutions,  etc.  (A.R. 
stale  comptroller  1852/3:  13.) 
1886.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  exi)endltures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  penological 
comrs.     (Blenn.  ropt.  same  1884/6:  69.) 


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MAINTENANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
Dkmnijients — cont'd 
1891.     Govs.  mess,  with  Itemized  stmt,  of  moneys  paid 
out   of  apprn.    for   Investigation   of   state   prisons. 
(Assem.  jol.  29  sess.  pp.  192-193.) 
1894.     Comments  on  expenses  for  taking  convicts  from 
prisons  as   witnesses.     (A.R.   bd.  examiners   dated 
1895:  51.) 

DEPENDE.NT8 

POOK 

1850/1.    Stmt,   of   operations   of   state   hospital   fund. 
(A.R.  state  treasurer  1850/1:  514.) 
I'liKlnB  from  Collected  docs. 

1854-1875.  Stmt,  of  hospital  fund  in  acct.  with  state 
treasurer.  {Same  1853/4  (pp.  16-17) — blenn.  rept. 
same  1873/5.) 

1861-1873.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  hospital  fund,  June  30. 
(A.R.  state  controller  1860/1  (pp.  30-31)— blenn. 
rept.  same  1871/3.) 

Fund  for  support  of  the  Indigent  sick. 

1863.  Comments  on  hospital  fund.  (A.R.  same  1862/3: 
9.) 

Fund  tor  support  of  the  Indigent  sick. 

1865-1871.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  support  of  indi- 
gent sick  of  state.  (Same  1864/5  (p.  40) — same 
1869/71.) 

1873.  Recommendation  that  law  be  amended  so  as  to 
give  controller  authority  to  transfer  amt.  of  hos- 
pital fund  on  hand,  and  future  receipts,  to  general 
fund.     (Bienn.  rept.  same  1871/3:  7.) 

1877.  Recommendation  that  legisl.  construct  "  state 
alms-house "  for  such  persons  as  are  by  law  ex- 
cluded from  admission  into  asylums  of  state. 
(Rept.  Napa  insane  asylum  1877:  21.) 

1884-1894.  Comments  on  care  of  aged  indigents;  also 
comparative  stmts,  showing  amts.  expended  and 
amts.  charged  for  this  purpose;  latter  stmt,  show- 
ing Increase  in  ann.  cost.     {Same  1892/4:  30-31.) 

1884-1900.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  support  of  aged 
persons  in  indigent  circumstances.  {Same  1882/4 
(pp.  65-66)— same  1898/00.) 
Transportation 

1888-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  transportation  of 
prisoners.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1886/8  (p. 
69)— same  1902/4.) 

1890-1904.  Same;  for  transportation  of  Insane.  {Same 
1888/90  (p.  69)— same  1902/4.) 

Sanitation 

1870/1.     Rept.  on  sanitary  architecture  of  prisons,  hos- 

plstals,  etc.    (1  blenn.  rept.  bd.  health  1870/1:37-41.) 
1871/3-1902/4.     Rept.    on    sanitary    inspection    of   state 

institutions.    (2  same  1871/3  (pp.  54-102)— 18  saine 

1902/4.) 

Repts.  do  not  always  Include  all  or  the  same  Institu- 
tions ;  from  1874  to  1880  repts.  lapsed. 
1880/2.     Rept.    upon    sanitary    condition    of    jails    and 

prisons.     (7  same  1880/2:  32-39.) 
1883.     Special    mess,    of    Gov.    Stoneman    transmitting 

rept.  of  state  engr.  on  sewerage  of  deaf,  dumb,  and 

blind    asylums    and    the    State    University.     7    pp. 

(App.  to  jols.  25  sess.  v.  1  doc.  [5].) 
1901/2.     Special  surveys  made  for  waterworks  at  Home 

for  Feebleminded,  Folsom  sewage  plant.  Southern 

Cal.  pumping  plant,  water  supply  at  lone  Industrial 

School,  etc.     (Rept.  comr.  public  works  1901/2:  17- 

18.) 


MAINTENANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Transportation  of  Convicts,  etc. 

1854.  Suggestion  for  each  co.  to  be  compelled  to  de- 
fray expenses  incurred  in  transportation  of  con- 
victs to  state  prison.  (A.R.  state  controller  1853/4: 
32.) 

1873.  Comments  on  transportation  of  prisoners;  na- 
tional guard,  and  state  prtg.  (Bienn.  rept.  same 
1871/3:  9-10.) 

1888.  Comments  on  transportation  of  convicts  and  In- 
sane; also  suggestion  that  expenses  be  borne  by 
cos.     {Saine  1886/8:  21.) 

1900-1904.  Comments  on  deficiencies  In  apprn.  for 
transportation  of  Insane  and  feeble-minded  chil- 
dren and  list  of  claims  agat.  apprn.  for  "  trans- 
portation of  insane."  (A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated 
1901  (pp.  4-7)— same  1902/4.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures;  see  above,  that  title 

MAINTENANCE:  STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 
Defectives 

MARINE  HOSPITAL 

serial 
Established  by  Act  of  April  9,  1850  as  an  Immlgiant 
hospital.      By    Act    of    1853    the    state    poor    were 
maintained  here  provided  for  by  an  annual  apnm. 
of  $100,000. 
1851-1852.     Ann.  rept.  of  trustees  of  State  Marine  Hos- 
pital at  S.  F. 

1851  In  App.  to  Assem.  Jol.  1852:825-828. 

1852  "       'f^ 1853  doc.  21. 

noti-serial 

1850.  Rept.  of  health  officer  of  S.  F.,  re.  vessels  ex- 
amined; with  stmt,  of  cases  in  Marine  Hospital 
May  7  to  Dec.  7,  and  of  receipts  and  disbursements 
of  same,  May  5  to  Dec.  15.  (Legisl.  jol.  1851:  919- 
924.) 

.     Rept.    of   commerce   and    navigation    committee 

submitting  res.  for  apprn.  of  Marine  Hospital  fund 
collected  at  S.  F.  (App.  to  Sen,  jol.  1  sess.  pp. 
481-483  doc.  P.) 

.     State  hospital  fund  created  under  act  providing 

for  Marine  Hospital,  from  certain  receipts  of  bd. 
of  health.     (A.R.  comptroller  1850.) 

1850-1851.  Rept.  on  Investigation  of  finances  and 
mngmt.  of  State  Marine  Hospital,  showing  mngmt.; 
with  stmt,  of  salaries,  and  receipts  and  disburse- 
ments May  6,  1850,  to  Mch.  6,  1851.  (Legisl.  jol. 
1851:  1516-1534.) 

1851.  Communication  and  docs,  in  reply  to  charges 
made  in  rept.  of  investigating  committee  on  State 
Marine  Hospital.     {Same  1851:  1658-1676.) 

.  Atty.  gens.  stmt.  re.  trustees  apptd.  to  adminis- 
ter state  hospital  fund,  created  under  act  approved 
Apr.  9,  1S50,  and  placed  under  control  of  S.  F. 
health  ofBcers  by  act  approved  Apr.  8,  1850,  and 
left  without  administration  on  repeal  of  latter  act. 
{Same  1851:  757-758.) 

1854.  Recommendation  for  abolishment  of  state  ma- 
rine hospital  on  acct.  of  heavy  expenditures  at- 
tending the  support  of  institution.  (A.R.  state 
comptroller  1853/4:  31.) 

1855.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  re.  provision  made  for 
temporary  care  and  maintenance  of  patients  in 
State  Marine  Hospital.  (Assem.  jol.  1855:  643- 
644.) 

.    Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  visit  State  Marine 

Hospital  at  S.  F.  and  Insane  Asylum  re.  transac- 
tions and  accts.  of  same,  urging  removal  of  indi- 
gent In  Marine  Hospital  to  cos.  on  abolition  of 
hospital,  Apr.  1.     (Sen.  jol.  1855:  504-506.) 

.     Rept.  of  hospital  committee;   adverse  to  Marine 

Hospital;  favorable  to  Stockton  Insane  Asylum. 
48  pp.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  6  sess.  doc.  20.) 


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MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 

MARINE  HOSPITAL — cont'd 
Reecipts  and  Expcnititurcs 
1851-1S52.     Receipts  and  expenditures  for  and  on  acct. 
of  marine  hospital   from  May  6.   1850,  to  Mch.   6, 
1851.     (Rept.  marine  hospital  1851   (pp.  1529-1534) 
— same  1852.) 

raging  from  Collected  docs. 
1851-1S54.     Tabular    stmt,    showing   condition   of   state 
marine    hospital    fund.       (A.R.    state    comptroller 
1850/1  (p.  496)— sa?ne  1853/4.) 
Pairing  from  Collected  docs. 
1851/2-1852/3.     Stmt,   of   S.   F.   State  Marine   Hospital 
fund  receipts.     (A.R.  state  treasurer  1851/2  (p.  15) 
—same  1852/3.) 
1852-1854.     Tabular   stmt,   showing  condition   of   S.   F. 
State    Marine    Hospital    fund.     (A.R.    state    comp- 
troller 1851/2  (p.  2S)—same  1853/4.) 
1853.     Rept.  of  committee  on  state  hospitals,  re.  trans- 
actions, receipts  and  expenditures  of  State  Marine 
Hospital    for   yr..   and    estimated    contingent   fund 
necessary  for  ensuing  yr.     (Assem.  jol.  1854:  248- 
249.) 
1853-1855.     Treasurer's  stmt,  of  commutation  tax  reed. 
from  mayor  of  S.  F.  for  1853  and  1854,  and  amt.  of 
same  on   hand   belonging  to  hospital  fund.     (Sen. 
jol.  1855:  177.) 

VISITING  COMMITTEE 

1852.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  examine  affairs  and 
condition  of  State  Marine  Hospital  at  S.  F.  re.  gen- 
eral condition  of  same,  urging  revision  of  law  cre- 
ating hospital  revenue.    (Assem.  jol.  1852:  161-162.) 

1853.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  examine  State  Ma- 
rine Hospital  at  S.  F.,  re.  operation  of  same.  4  pp. 
(App.  to  Assem.  jol.  1853  doc.  55.) 

1854.  Same;  re.  mngmt.  and  transactions  of  State 
Marine  Hospital  and  Insane  Asylum,  resp.  (Assem. 
jol.  1854:  259-261.) 

1855.  Rept.  re.  investigation  of  condition  of  State 
Marine  Hospital,  showing  misapplication  of  funds, 
and  poor  administration  urging  care  of  indigent 
sick  of  state  by  cos.     {Same  1855:  420-422.) 

Bund 

See  also  helow.  Deaf  and  Diimli. 
INDUSTRIAL   HOME   KOR    ADOLT   BLIND 

serial 
Under  Act  of  March  5,  188R. 
1885-1902.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  directors  of  Industrial 
Home  and  Mechanical  Trades  for  Adult  Blind,  1-17. 
In  Collpclcd  docs,  as  follows 


n. 

10. 

11. 

12-M. 
10-17. 


IRS,". 
INR-I/B 
18S0/7 
18S7/8  " 
1888/!)  " 
1880/00 ' 

7.  1800/1  ■ 

8.  1801/a  ' 
180i;/4 


In  App.  to  Jols.  28  sess.  v.  6  unniini.  dnc. 


6. 


27     ' 

•     V.  2 

28     ' 

'     V.  0 

28     ' 

■     V.  2 

2!)     ' 

'     V.  2 

20     • 

'     V.  2 

SO     ' 

'     V.  7 

,10     ' 

'     V.  7 

31 

•     V.  C 

[ir.l. 


180,^  no  rept.  publlshod. 

180(1  In  Aj>|).  to  Jols.  .12  Hosn.  v.  B  doc. 

1807-1800  no  rent,  published. 

10(«)  In  App.  to  Jols.  .14  KCHs.  v.  4  doc.  [1]. 

lOOl  1002  no  rept.  pulillshed. 

non-serial 

1885-1904.  Review  of  work  done  at  Home  during  yr. 
(Rept.  Industrial  Home  for  Blind  1885  (pp.  3-0)  — 
tame  1903/4.) 

No  repls.  from  1807  1800  nor  from  1001-1002. 

1886.  Estimate  of  cxpcndiluri'S  ncccHsary  for  next  two 
yrH.  calculated  upon  basis  of  150  Inmates.  {Hame 
1885/6:  9.) 

1886-1887.  Recommendation  for  permanent  establish- 
ment of  Industrial  Home  for  Blind.  (Same  1885/6 
fp.  9)— «aOT«  1886/7.) 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
Blind — cont'd 

INDUSTRIAL  HOME  FOR  ADULT  BLIND — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
18SG/7.     Summary  of  salaries  and  wages  for  each  mo. 
(except     inmates);     with     recapitulation.      (Same 
1886/7:  7-8.) 
1888.     Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  bldg.  purposes. 

(Saine  1887/8:  8.) 
18S9.     Same;  greater  flexibility  in  the  law  in  regard  to 
mnfg.  dept.  of  home.     (Same  1888/9:  8.) 

1892.  Same;  other  state  institutions  be  by  law  di- 
rected to  purchase  the  products  of  this  institution. 
(Same  1891/2:  6.) 

.  Same;  increase  in  bienn.  apprn.  of  $10,000.  mak- 
ing sum  total  needed  $60,000.     (Same  1891/2:  7.) 

.     Judge's  decision  in  case  of  Rudisill  vs.  John  P. 

Irish  et  al.     (Some  1891/2:  7-8.) 

.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  of  $6600  for  pur- 
chase of  land  adjoining  Home  to  the  westward, 
fronting  on  36th  street  220  feet.    (Same  1891/2:  9.) 

1893.  Rept.  on  investigation  of  fitness  of  a  blind  man 
to  hold  and  administer  office  of  supt.  of  Industrial 
Home  for  Adult  Blind.  (Sen.  jol.  30  sess.  pp.  489- 
492;  Assem.  jol.  pp.  493-496.) 

1894.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  maintenance  to 
be  increased  to  $10,000,  which  will  enable  institu- 
tion to  meet  any  emergency,  whether  in  rise  of  raw 
material  or  fall  in  price  of  mnftres.  (Rept.  In- 
dustrial Home  for  Blind  1893/4:  21.) 

1899.  Rept.  on  Home  for  Adult  Blind.  (Rept.  of  com- 
mittee to  make  examination  of  state  institutions 
1899:  58-61.) 

.     Same:  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1900.  Recommendation  that  bienn.  apprn.  for  Insti- 
tution he  restored  to  former  figure,  and  that  sum 
be  appropriated  to  pay  for  stock  now  on  hand 
secured  in  order  to  re-open  shops,  and  that  further 
sura  be  appropriated  to  meet  deficit  left  by  former 
officers.  (Rept.  Industrial  Home  for  Blind  1899/00: 
10.) 

Hy-Lawa 

1893.  By-laws  of  hd.  of  directors  with  act  governing 
home,  and  applicant's  blank.     27  pp.     24°. 

.     Same;   1S97,  1899. 

Items  not  seen  :  entry  from  Bowkor. 
Rei'f'iptu  and  l-^irprnditnycs 

1885-1887.  Stmt,  giving  receipts  and  expenditures  for 
yr.  (Rept.  Industrial  Home  for  Blind  1885  (pp. 
5-6)— .same  1886/7.) 

1885-1904.  Same;  no.  and  rao.  pay  of  employes.  (Same 
1885   (p.  5)— .same  1903/4.) 

No  rcpls.  for  1807-1800,  nor  for  1001-1002. 

1886-1889.  Same;  summary  of  misc.  expenses  each  mo. 
from  Dec,  1886.  (Sn?ne  1886/7  (p.  6)— some 
1888/9.) 

1888-1900.     Same;    mo.   returns  from   sale   of  mnftred. 
goods  during  yr.  (Satiir  1887/8  (p.  6) — same  1900.) 
No  repts.  from  1807-1800. 

1889/90-1904.     Summary  of  expenditures  of  Home  dur- 
ing yr.     (Same  1889/90  (p.  r^)—same  1903/4.) 
No  repts,  from  1807-1800,  nor  for  1901-1002. 

1890-1904,  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law.  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  b.ilancp  inioxponded  for  Industrial  Home 
of  Mrchanlcnl  Trades  for  Adult  Blind.  (Bienn 
rept.  slate  controller  18SS/00  (p.  52)— .9ame  1902/4.) 

1891-1898.  Table  sliowln::  per  capita  cost  per  ann.  for 
each  Item  of  I'xprndlliirp.  (Hopt.  of  coiiinilltee  to 
make  examination  of  state  Institutions  1899;  58- 
61.) 

.     Same;  In  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v,  2. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


189 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
Blind — cont'd 

INUUSTKIAI.  HOME  KOU  ADULT  BLIND— coufil 
/iccfi/tf.*  and  Kxiittiditiiren — cont'd 
1895/6.     Stmt,   showing   mo.  expenditures  since   begin- 
ning of  fiscal  yr.  July  1,  1895.     (Rept.   Industrial 
Home  for  Blind  1896:  4.) 
1896.     Stmt,  giving  schedule  of  expenditures  for  1896. 

(.Same  1896:  3-4.) 
1904.     Same;  receipts  and  expenditures  for  yr.     (Same 
1903/4:  10.) 
Deaf  and  Dumb 

institute  for  deaf.  dumb  and  blind, 

berkeley 

serial 

California  Inatltution  for  the  Deaf,  Dumb  and 

Blind 

1  series 

1860-1865.  Rept.  of  trustees  of  institution  for  the  edu- 
cation and  care  of  the  indigent  deaf,  dumb,  and 
blind,  1-6. 

In  Collected  doe.*;,  a.*;  follows  : 

1.  1860/1  omitted. 

2.  18t(l  In  App.  to  Jols.  13  sess.  unniim.  doc.   [28]. 
3-6.  1862-1865  omitted. 

2  series 

1866A-1902/4.     Bienn.  rept.  of  bd.  of  directors  and  offi- 
cers of  the  Cal.  Institution  for  the  Education  of  the 
Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind,  7-26. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

7.  1866/7  in  App.  to  Jols.  17  sess.  V.  1   unnum.  doc. 

8.  1867/9 18     '•     V.  2 

9.  1870/1    "     "      "     "     19    "     V.  1 

10.  1871/3 20    "     T.  6 

11.  1873/,T 21     '•     V.  2 

11.  1873/r>    "    6    Bienn.    rept.    supt.    public    instruction 

1874/3  :  427-440. 

12.  1875/7  In  App.  to  Jols.  22  sess.  V.  3  unnum.  doc. 

13.  1877/9 23  "  v.  1 

14.  1879/80"  24  "  v.  2 

15.  1880/2 25  "  V.  4 

16.  1882/4 26  "  T.  5 

17.  1884/6 27  "  v.  2 

18.  1886/8 28  "  v.  6 

19.  1888/90 29  "  v.  2 

20.  1890/2 30  "  V.  7 

21.  1892/4 31  "  V.  6 

22.  1894/6 "  32  "  v.  6 

23.  1896/8 33  "  v.  1 

24.  1898/00' 34  "  v.  4 

25.  1900/2 35  "  v.  2    "    " 

The  Ist-llth   rcpts.  were  reprinted   In   1890.     The   Ist 
rept.  covers  11  mos.  cndlnc  Feb.   1,   18C1 ;  2d  do. 
11    mos.    ending   Dec.    31,    1801  :    7th    do.    21    mos. 
ending    Sept.    30,    1867 ;    9th    do.    23    mos.    ending 
July   31,   1871  ;   10th  do.   23  mos.   ending  June  30, 
1873  ;  14th  12  mos.  ending  June  30. 
The   Institution    was   organized    In    March.    1800.    under 
private  auspices.      From   1860  to   1866  the  Institu- 
tion   reed,    the    benefit   of    apprns.    both    from    the 
state  and  the  city  of  S.  F.    On  March  31,  ISOO,  the 
state   legislature   passed   an    act   reorganizing   the 
bd.,  placing  It  under  a  bd.  of  directors,  who,  after 
the  first  bd.  named  in  the  bill,  were  to  be  apptd. 
by  the  Governor.     Ky  this  act  the  institution  was 
made  a  feature  of  the  school  system. 
non-serial 
1860.     Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  purchase  of  site 
for  institution.     (1  A.R.  bd.  directors  Deaf,  Dumb, 
and  Blind  Institution  1860:  6.) 

.     Suggestion  for  further  apprn.  to  enable  bldg.  to 

be  carried  to  completion.     (1  same  18G0:  6.) 
1860-1904.     Stmt,    giving   list   of   pupils   in    institution. 
(1  same  18G0  (pp.  11-12)— 26  satiie  1904.) 

.     Historical    sketch    of    Institution    for    Deaf   and 

Dumb,  with  stmt,  of  receipts  and  expenditures  of 
last  two  yrs.  (21  rept.  supt.  public  instruction 
1902/4:  71-74.) 
1862.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  erection  of  main 
edifice  in  accordance  with  plans  already  adopted. 
(3  A.R.  bd.  directors  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind  Insti- 
tution 1862:  6.) 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
Deak  a.M)  DuMii — cont'd 

INSTITUTE  l-dl!  DEAF,  DUMB  AND  BLIND, 
liERKELEY— cont'd 
nun-serial — cont'd 

1862.  Suggestion  that  apprn.  for  support  of  indigent 
pupils  be  extended.     (3  same  1862:  5.) 

1863.  Comment  on  asylum  for  deaf,  dumb,  and  blind. 
(13  A.R.  supt.  public  instruction  1863:  07.) 

1864.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  on  deaf,  dumb,  and  blind 
asylums  apptd.  under  Sen.  con.  res.  14.  12  pp. 
(App.  to  jol.?.  15  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

.     Proceedings   of  jt.   committee   aptd.   under   Sen. 

con.  res.  14  to  investiKate  affairs  of  deaf,  dumb,  and 
blind  asylum,  with  testimony  taken.  103  pp. 
(Same  15  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

1866-1869.  Repts.  of  committee  of  examination  of  insti- 
tution to  bd.  of  directors  of  same.  (7  rept.  bd.  di- 
rectors Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind  Institution  1867  (pp. 
29-34)— 8  same  1869.) 

1866/7.  Rept.  of  comrs.  re.  changing  site  of  institution; 
with  expenditures  of  comrs.     (7  same  1867:  43-48.) 

1868.  Rept.  of  ways  and  means  committee  re.  Sen.  bill 
220,  concerning  change  of  location  of  Cal.  Institu- 
tion for  Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind.  2  11.  (App.  to 
jols.  17  sess.  v.  2  [doc.  47 J.) 

1869.  Earnest  request  tor  speedy  apprn.  for  payment 
of  sum  borrowed  to  make  repairs  to  new  bldg.  due 
to  damage  caused  by  earthquake.  (8  rept.  bd.  di- 
rectors Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind  Institution  1869: 
42.) 

1869-1875.  Rept.  of  state  supt.  of  public  instruction  on 
institution  for  deaf,  dumb,  and  blind.  (3  bienn. 
rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1868/9  (pp.  22-23)  — 
6  same  1874/5.) 

No  repts.  In  7th  nor  8th  rept.s.  of  supt.     For  next  rept. 
see  below,  1870/80-1887/8. 

1870.  Stmt,  of  comrs.  to  supervise  construction  of  deaf, 
dumb,  and  blind  institute,  re.  claim  of  J.  J.  Me- 
credy,  contractor.  19  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  18  sess. 
v.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

1871.  Recommendation  for  legisl.  to  pass  deficiency 
bill.  (9  rept.  bd.  directors  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind 
Institution  1871:  6.) 

1873.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  purpose  of  com- 
pleting improvement  of  grounds,  etc.  (10  same 
1873:  8;  17.) 

.     Recommendation   that   law   be   so  changed   that 

only  indigent  pupils  shall  be  clothed  at  expense  of 
state,  when  satisfactorily  shown  to  bd.  of  directors 
that  parents  or  friends  are  unable  to  furnish  what 
is  necessary,     (10  sayne  1873:  7.) 

1876.  Rept.  of  Assem.  committee  re.  institution  for 
deaf,  dumb,  and  blind,  etc.  5  pp.  (App.  to  jols. 
21  sess.  v.  5  unnum.  doc.) 

1877.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  additional  home, 
refectory,  school  house,  assembly  room,  etc.  (12 
rept.  bd.  directors  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind  Institu- 
tion 1877:  7.) 

1879.  Same;  further  apprn.  for  additional  home,  re- 
fectory and  gymnasium,  educational  bldg.,  Increas- 
ing water  supply,  improvement  of  grounds,  etc.  (13 
same  1879:  7.) 

.     Same;  that  usual  apprn.  of  ?3G,000  be  increased 

to  $40,000  per  yr.     (13  same  1879:  7.) 
1879/80-1887/8.     Rept.  of  state  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion on  institution  for  deaf,  dumb,  and  blind.     (9 
rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1879/80  (pp.  38-40)  — 
13  satne  188C/8.) 

First  rept.  occurs  In  3d  rept.  of  supt. ;  see  ai>ove, 
1869-187.').  No  rents.  In  14th-18th  repts.  of  supt 
For  next  rept  see  below,  1899-1904. 


190 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
DEAf  AND  DuiiB — cont'd 

IN'STITDTE  FOR  DEAF,  DUMB  AND  BLIND, 
BERKELEY — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
1880.     Recommendation    that    legisl.    make   apprn.    for 
educational    bldg.     (14    rept.    bd.    directors    Deaf, 
Dumb,  and  Blind  Institution  1880:  6.) 
1883.     See  below,  Napa  Asylum;  this  date. 
1888.     Recommendation  for  apprn.  of  $10,000  to  be  ex- 
pended  for   adequate   supply   of   pure   water.     (18 
rept.  bd.  directors  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind  Institu- 
tion 1888:  5-6.) 

1890.  Same;  apprn.  to  erect  home  for  boys.  (19  same 
1890:  12-13.) 

.     Same;   increase  of  apprn.  for  ensuing  yrs.  endg. 

June  30,  1892  and  1893;    naming  amts.     (19  same 
1890:  14.) 

1891.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  health  on  sanitary  condition  and 
mngmt.  of  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind  Asylum.  (12 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1890/2:  21-26.) 

1892.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  obtaining  neces- 
sary supply  of  water  for  use  of  institution.  (20 
rept.  bd.  directors  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind  Institu- 
tion 1892:  6.) 

1898.  Urgent  recommendation  for  apprn.  for  purpose 
of  bldg.  hospital.     (23  same  1898:  5.) 

1899.  Rept.  on  Deaf  and  Dumb  Asylum,  Berkeley. 
(Rept.  of  committee  to  make  examination  of  state 
institutions  1899:  53-58.) 

.     Same;   in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1899-1904.  Rept.  of  state  supt.  of  public  instruction  on 
institution  for  deaf  and  blind,  Berkeley.  (19  rept. 
supt.  public  instruction  1899/00  (pp.  178-179)— 21 
same  1902/4.) 

Last  previous  rept.  occurs  in   13th   rept.  of  supt,     see 
above,   lS7t>/80-lSS7/H. 

1902.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  proper  conduct 
of  institution  for  two  yrs.  endg.  June  30,  1905. 
(25  rept.  bd.  directors  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind  In- 
stitution 1902:  9.) 

Jiecfipts  and  Expi'nditures 

1860-18G3.  Stmt,  giving  list  of  donations.  (1  A.R.  bd. 
directors  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind  Institution  18G0 
(pp.  13-15)— 4  same  18G3.) 

1860/1.     Treasurer's  stmt.     (1  same  18G0:  10.) 

18G1.  Trustees  of  institution  in  acct.  with  state — re- 
ceipts and  disbursements.     (2  same  18G1:  7.) 

.     Same;    In  acct.  with  city  of  S.  F. ;   receipts  and 

disbursements.     (2  same  1861:  8.) 

1862-1904.  Treasurer's  stmt.  (3  same  1862  (pp.  9-10) 
—26  same  1904.) 

1866/7-1869.  Treasurer  of  comrs'.  rept.  (7  same  1867 
(pp.  47-48)— 8  same  1869.) 

18G7.  Communication  re.  expenses  lncurre<l  and  con- 
tracts entered  Into  by  bd.  of  comrs.  of  ni^w  bldga. 
of  State  Institution  for  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind. 
4  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  17  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

1867-1884.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  support  of  deaf, 
dumb,  and  blind.  (Blenn.  rept.  state  controller 
1865/7   (pp.  71-72)— some  1882/4.) 

1869/70.  J.  A.  Benton  In  acct.  with  Cal.  Institution  for 
Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind  from  Oct.  1,  1869,  to  Mch. 
31,  1870.  (9  rept.  bd.  directors  Deaf,  Dumb,  and 
Blind  Institution  1871:30-31.) 

1870/1.  H.  Linden  In  acct.  with  same  from  Apr.  1, 
1870,  to  July  31.  1871.     (9  same  1871:  31-32.) 

1873-1904.  I'rlnclpal  dissections  of  current  expenses. 
(10  »ame  1873  (pp.  21-28)— 26  same  1904.) 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
Deaf  and  Dumb — cont'd 

INSTITUTE  FOR  DEAF,  DUMB  AND  BLIND, 
BERKELEY— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
1886-1904.     Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each   apprn.    made    by    law,   amt.   expended    under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  asylum  for  deaf, 
dumb,    and    blind.     (Bienn.    rept.    state   controller 
1884/6  (p.  56)— same  1902/4.) 
1891-1898.     Tabl3  showing  per  capita  cost  per  annum 
for  each  item  of  expenditure.     (Rept.  of  committee 
to  make  examination  of  state  institutions  1899:  58.) 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2.) 

1900-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  contingent  fund,  deaf, 
dumb,  and  blind  asylum.  (Blenn.  rept.  state  con- 
troller 1898/00   (p.  105)— same  1902/4.) 

Sanitation 
See   above,   jienerul  group,    this   heading. 

Visiting  Committees 
See   serial   groups,   under   Education,   Public   Buildings 
and  Grounds,  and  Maintenance:     State. 
El'ILEPTICS 

1888.     See  below.  Home  for  Feeble-minded;    this  date. 
1898.     See  same;  this  date. 
Feeble-minded 

CALIFORNIA  nOME  FOR  CARE  AND  TRAIN- 
ING OF  FEEBLE-MINDED  CHILDREN, 
ELDRIDGB 

serial 
Incorporated    Aug.    7,    1883 ;    opened    May    22,    1884. 
Effects    were    transferred    to    state   under   Act   of 
March  IS,  1885. 

1  series 

18S5-1892.     Ann.  rept.  of  trustees  of  Cal   Home  for  Care 
and  Training  of  Feeble-minded  Children,  1-8. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows; 

1.  1885       in  App.  to  jols.  27  sess.  v.  2   unnum.  doc. 

2.  1885/0 27     •'     V.  2 

3.  1886/7 '     28    "     v.  6 

4.  1887/8 28    "     v.  6 

5.  1888/i) 29    '•     V.  2 

6.  1889/',K) 29     "      v.  2 

7.  1890/1   omitted. 

8.  1891/2  in  App.  to  Jols.  30  sess.  v.  2    unnum.  doc. 

2  series 

1893/4-1900/2.  Bienn.  rept.  of  trustees  of  Cal.  Home 
for  Care  and  Training  of  Feeble-minded  Children. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  ; 
lS9;t/4   in  Api).  to  Jols.  31  sess.  v.  6  unnum.  doc. 

l,sm/a 32    •'     V.  6 

1890/8 33    "     V.  1    doc.    [15]. 

1898/00-1900/2  omitted. 

3  series 

1902/4.    Rept.  of  Home  tor  Feeble-minded  Children. 

In  Documents  ns  follows  : 

1902/4  In  4  bienn.  rept.  comn.  in  lunacy  1902/4  : 
00-108. 

non-serial 

188(?).     A    few    facts    In    relation    to    Institulion    for 
Feeble-minded.     19  pp.     12°. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowlter. 

1880-1899.  History  of  and  rept.  on  Cal.  Home  for  Care 
and  Training  of  Feeble-minded  Children.  (Rept. 
of  committee  to  make  examination  of  state  institu- 
tions 1899;  61-73.) 

.     Same;  In  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1885-1898.  Review  of  work  for  yr.  by  trustees  of  Home. 
(1  A.R.  tniHtees  of  home  tor  feeble-minded  chil- 
dren 1885  (pp.  3-4)— blenn.  rept.  same  1897/8.) 

No  rept    for  1801. 
1R8G1904.     Table  showing  movement  of  population   In 
home.     (4  Lllenn.  rept.  lunacy  comn.  1902/4:  107.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


191 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
Feebuc-m  I N  i)iii>^con  t'd 
CALIFOKNIA    HOME   KOIt   CARE   AND  TRAINING  OF  FEEBLE- 
MINDED ClIII.DIiKN.  ELDIUDliE— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1887.  Recommendation  that  bldg.  exclusively  for  fe- 
males of  feeble-minded  class  be  erected;  also  for 
erection  of  suitable  bldg.  for  extreme  classes  of 
idiots.  (3  A.R.  trustees  of  home  for  feeble-minded 
children  1886/7:  7-8.) 

1888.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  of  |22.50  per  mo.  for 
each  and  every  inmate  of  institution  now  therein 
and  hereinafter  to  be  admitted.  (4  same  1S87/8: 
36.) 

.    Same;    apprn.  of  1120,000  if  home  remains  in 

present  location;   if  moved  to  another  place,  apprn. 

must  be  Increased.     (4  same  18S7/8:  36.) 
.     Suggestion  that  suitable  provisions  be  made  for 

accommodation    of   epileptics   and   paralytic   cases. 

(4  same  1887/8:  54.) 

1892.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  of  $144,000  for  45th 
and  46th  fiscal  yrs.  for  maintenance  of  inmates. 
(8  same  1891/2:  S.) 

.     Same;  erection  of  girls'  wing  to  main  bldg.  and 

apprn.  for  same.     (8  same  1891/2:  S.) 

1893.  In  the  matter  of  the  investigation  of  the  con- 
struction of  some  of  the  bldgs.  of  the  Home  at  Glen 
Ellen,  before  a  select  jt.  committee  on  charges  of 
V.  Hoffman,  Jr.,  finding  that  charges  were  not 
founded  in  fact.  22  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  30  sess. 
V.  8  doc.  [2].) 

.    Rept.  on  charges  made  re.  construction  of  some 

of  bldgs.  at  Home  for  Care  and  Training  of  Feeble- 
minded at  Glen  Ellen.  (Sen.  jol.  30  sess.  pp.  744- 
745.) 

1894.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  erection  of  main 
bldg.  to  home;  also,  for  maintenance,  sum  of  $162,- 
000  for  47th  and  48th  fiscal  yrs.  (1  bienn.  rept. 
trustees  of  home  for  feeble-minded  children  1893/4: 
4.) 

.    Rept.  of  committee  on  sanitary  condition  and 

mngmt.  of  Home  for  Feeble-minded  Children.  (13 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1892/4:  191.) 

1896.  Rept.  on  investigations  of  water  supply  at  home 
for  care  and  training  of  feeble-minded  children. 
8  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  32  sess.  v.  2  doc.  [5].) 

1897.  [Rept.  of  Investigation  of  present  water  supply 
at  Home  for  Care  and  Training  of  Feeble-minded 
Children. 1  8  pp.  (Ace.  rept.  comr.  of  public  works 
1895/6.) 

1898.  An  act  to  authorize,  empower,  and  direct  Cal. 
Home  for  Care  and  Training  of  Feeble-minded 
Children  to  admit  idiots,  epileptics,  and  mentally 
enfeebled  paralytics  into  said  Institution;  to  pro- 
vide for  support  of  all  inmates  therein,  and  to  re- 
peal all  acts  or  parts  of  acts  in  conflict  with  pro- 
visions of  this  act.  (3  bienn.  rept.  trustees  of  home 
for  feeble-minded  children  1897/8:  6-7.) 

1902-1904.  Table  showing  nativity  of  patients  admitted. 
(4  bienn.  rept.  lunacy  comn.  1902/4:  105.) 

liefcijits  and  Kxpctiditures 

1885.  Stmt,  of  expenditures.  (1  A.R.  trustees  of  home 
for  feeble-minded  children  1885:  4.) 

1886.  Table  comparing  cost  of  maintenance  here  with 
cost  of  78  additional  hospitals  and  asylums 
throughout  U.  S.     (3  same  1886/7:  20.) 

.     Treasurer's  rept.     (2  same  1885/6:  16-21.) 

.  Stmt,  of  amts.  reed,  from  pupils;  also  amts.  un- 
paid, from  Mch.  4  to  Oct.  1.     (2  same  1885/6:  26.) 

.    Secy's  rept.  giving  receipts  and  expenditures  for 

yr.     (2  same  1885/6:  8-15.) 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
Feeule-mi.nuki) — cont'd 
CALIEGUNIA   IIO.ME   I'OIl   CAKE  AND  TRAINING  OF  FBEBLB- 
MINDlOl)  CllII.liIiEN,  EI.UKIIXiE— cont'd 
HeriiiilH  and  KxiicnditiirvH — n.nt'd 

1886-1898.  Table  showing  ann.  contingent  fund  re- 
ceipts— maintouance,  special  donations,  sales. 
(Rept.  of  committee  to  make  examination  of  state 
institutions  1899:  73.) 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

.    Table   showing  amts.   reed,   from   pay   patients 

each  yr.     (Rept.   of  committee   to   make  examina- 
tion of  state  institutions  1899:  69.) 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1887-1898.  Stmt,  of  statistics,  financial  and  accts.  gen- 
eral. (3  A.R.  trustees  of  home  for  feeble-minded 
children  1886/7  (pp.  13-27)— bienn.  rept.  same 
1897/8.) 

No  rt'pt.  1801. 

1888-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  feeble-minded 
children.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1886/8  (p. 
53)— same  1902/4.) 

1891-1898.  Table  showing  per  capita  cost  per  annum 
for  each  item  of  expenditure.  (Rept.  of  commit- 
tee to  make  examination  of  state  institutions  1899: 
73.) 

.     Same;   in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1894-1896.  Table  giving  per  diem  average  cost  of  main- 
tenance for  fiscal  yr.  endg.  June  30.  (2  bienn.  rept. 
trustees  of  home  for  feeble-minded  children  1895/6- 
15.) 

1896.  Schedule  giving  recapitulation  of  receipts  and 
expenditures  during  47th  fiscal  yr.  endg.  June  30. 
(2  same  1895/6:  41.) 

1900-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  contingent  fund, 
Home  for  Feeble-minded  Children.  (Bienn.  rept. 
state  controller  1898/00   (p.  106)— same  1902/4.) 

Sanitation 
1901/2.     See  above,  general  group,  this  heading. 

Viaitlny  Oommitteea 
See    above,    serial    group,    tliis    title ;    see    also    under 
Education. 
Insane 

1860/1.     Rules   and   regulations  of   insane   asylums   of 

Cal.     (Rept.  insane  asylum  1860/1:  08-79.) 
1881.     Jt.    rept.   of   committee   on   state    hospitals    and 
asylums    on    asylums    for    insane,    with    financial 
stmts.     8  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  24  sess.  v.  3  unnum. 
doc.) 

Napa  and  Stockton  asylums. 
1899.  Rept.  on  examination  of  state  hospitals:  Stock- 
ton, Napa,  Agnews,  Ukiah,  and  So.  Cal.;  with  tables 
showing  location,  acreage,  mnftres.,  cost  of  land, 
bldgs.,  support,  etc.,  of  each.  (Rept.  of  committee 
to  make  examination  of  state  institutions  1899:  9- 
10;  26-28;  81-125.) 
.     Same;   in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

AGNEWS  STATE  HOSPITAL 

serial 
Under  Act  of  March  0,  1885. 
1  series 
1884/6-1894/6.     Bienn.  rept.  of  State  Insane  Asylum  at 
Agnews. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows: 

1884/6  In  App.  to  jols.  27  eess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc. 
1886/8    •'       •'      '•     ••      28     •'       V.  6 
1888/00"       "       "     ■•      29     "       V.  2 
1800/2    "       "       "     "      30     "       V.  7 

1802/4 31      '•       V.  6 

1804/6    "       ■'      "     "      32     "       V.  6 


192 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
Feeble-mixded — cont'd 

AGNEWS  STATE  HOSPITAL — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
2  series 
1896/8-1902/4.     Kept,  of  bd.  of  mngrs.  of  Agnews  State 
Hospital. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1896/8  In  1  bienn.  rept.  comn.  in   lunacy   1896/8 

113-149. 
1898/00  In  2  blenn.  rept  comn.  in  lunacy  1898/00 

47-64. 
1900/2  In  3  blenn.  rept.  comn.  In  lunacy  1900/2 

55-64. 
1902/4  in  4  blenn.  rept.  comn.  In  lunacy  1902/4 
63-79. 

non-serial 

1886.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  carrying  out 
■work  at  Agnews.  (Rept.  trustees  Agnews  asylum 
1885/6:  6.) 

1889-1896.  Tables  showing  nativity  of  patients  admit- 
ted; do.  counties  from  which  originally  committed. 
(Bienn.  rept.  same  1888/90  (pp.  19-21)— some 
1894/6.) 

1889-1904.  Tables  showing  admissions,  discharges, 
deaths;  whole  no.  treated,  recoveries,  etc.  (2  Bienn. 
rept.  lunacy  comn.  1898/00  (pp.  96-99)— 4  same 
1902/4.) 

1896-1898.  Summary  showing  no.  of  patients  in  hos- 
pital, no.  admitted,  nativity,  etc.  (1  same  1896/8: 
131-133,  139-141.) 

1904.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  support  and  sal- 
aries of  Agnews  hospital.     (4  same  1902/4:  78.) 

By-Laws  and  Reijulations 
1890.     By-laws  of  bd.  of  mngrs.  of  Agnews  state  hos- 
pital.    28  pp.     16°. 
1892.     Fire  regulations,  Agnews  state  hospital.     12  pp. 

24°. 
1899.     By-laws  of  bd.  of  mngrs.  of  Agnews  State  Hos- 
pital.    72  pp.     24°. 

These  entries  not  seen ;   taken   from   Bowkcr. 

Ucrfiptu  and  I-Jxpcnditiircs 

1886-1888.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  hospital  for 
chronic  insane.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller 
1884/6  (p.  71)— same  1886/8.) 

1886-1896.  Stmt,  of  financial  affairs  at  Agnews  asylum. 
(Rept.  trustees  Agnews  asylum  1885/6  (pp.  7-8)  — 
bienn.  rept.  saine  1894/6.) 

1888-1892.  Stmt,  of  estimated  apprns.  required.  (Bienn. 
rept.  same  1886/8  (p.  H)—same  1890/2.) 

1889-1896.  Averages  for  fiscal  yr.  endg.  June  30.  {Same 
1888/90  (p.  29)— same  1894/6.) 

.     Table  showing  cost  of  different  depts.  for  fiscal 

yr.  endg.  June  30.  (Same  1888/90  (p.  28)—  same 
1894/6.) 

.     Same;    disbursements    for    yr.    endg.    June    30. 

(Same  1888/90  (p.  29)— same  1894/6.) 

1890-1892.  Summary  of  apprns.  needed  for  ensuing  two 
fiscal  yrs.     [Hame  1888/90   (p.  13)— some  1890/2.) 

1890-1897/8.  Table  showing  amt.  reed,  from  pay  pa- 
tients each  yr.  at  Agnews.  (Rept.  of  committee  to 
make  examination  of  stale   Institutions   1899:  84.) 

.     Same;    In  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

.  Table  showing  ann.  Increase  In  pay-roll  at  Ag- 
news each  yr.  (Rept.  of  committee  to  make  ex- 
amination of  stale  liiHlitullons  1899:  86.) 

.     Same;   In  App.  to  Jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

.     Table  showing  per  capita  cost  per  annum  each 

yr.  at  Agnews  for  each  Item  of  expenditure.    (Rept. 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
Feeble-minded — cont'd 

AGNEWS  STATE  HOSPlTAI^cont'd 
Rcfciiits  and  Expenditurfu — cont'd 
of  committee  to  make  examination  of  state  insti- 
tutions 1899:  88.) 

.     Same;   in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1893/4-1897/8.  Table  showing  average  daily  per  capita 
cost  of  patients  at  Agnews.  (Rept.  of  committee 
to  make  examination  of  state  institutions  1899: 
94.) 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

.     Table   showing  per   capita  cost  per   annum   for 

maintenance  at   Agnews.     (Rept.   of  committee  to 
make  examination  of  state  institutions  1899:  97.) 
1898.     List  of  apprns.  needed  for  Agnews  Hospital.     (1 
bienn.  rept.  lunacy  comn.  1896/8:  129-130.) 

.     Invoice  of  properly  and  cost  of  maintenance  of 

Agnews  State  Hospital.     (1  some  1896/8:  115-117.) 
1900-1904.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  contingent  fund,  Ag- 
news State  Hospital.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller 
1898/00  (p.  106)— so??(e  1902/4.) 

.     Rept.  of  treasurer  of  Agnews  State  Hospital  for 

two  fiscal  yrs.     (2  bienn.  rept.  lunacy  comn.  1898/ 
00  (pp.  57-58)— 4  same  1902/4.) 
Visiting  Committee 
See   above   under   serial    group.    Maintenance :      State ; 
see  also  Public  Buildings  and  Grounds,  serial  group. 

MENDOCINO   INSANE  ASYLUM 
serial 
Under  Act  of  Feb.  20,  1889. 

1  series 
1890/2-1894/6.    Bienn.  rept.  of  Mendocino  State  Insane 

Asylum,  1-3. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

1.  1890/2  in  App.  to  jols.  30  sess.  v.  7   unnum.   doc. 

2.  1892/4 31     "     V.  6 

3.  1894/G 32    "     v.  6 

2  series 
1896/8-1902/4.     Rept.  of  Mendocino  State  Hospital. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1896/8  In  1   blenn.  rept.  comn.  In  lunacy   1890/8  : 

183-212. 
1898/00  In  2  blenn.  rept.  comn.  In  lunacy  1898/00  : 

65-76. 
1900/2  In  3  blenn.  rept  comn.  in  lunacy  1900/2  : 

65-71. 
1902/4  In  4  blenn.  rept  comn.  In  lunacy  1902/4  : 

81-87. 

non-serial 
1894-1904.     Tables     showing     admissions,     discharges, 
deaths;  whole  no.  treated,  recoveries,  etc.  (2  Blenn. 
rept.    lunacy    comn.    1898/00    (pp.    96-99)— 4   same 
1902/4.) 

By-TMioe 
1893.    By-laws   of   directors  of  Mendocino  State  Hos- 
pital.    25  pp.     16°. 

Itet'cijitu  and  Kxpcnditarcs 

1892-1902.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  special  Mendocino  In- 
sane Asylum  fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller 
1890/2   (p.  98)— .somf  1900/2.) 

1896-1898.  Ann.  siininiary  showing  no.  patients  In  hos- 
pital, no.  admitted,  nativity  of  same.  etc.  (1  blenn. 
rept.  lunacy  comn.  1S9G/S:  187-188,  202-204.) 

1900.  Reiit.  of  treasurer  of  Mendocino  Hospital.  (2 
same  1898/00:  67-70.) 

.  List  of  apprns.  recommended  by  supt.  of  Mendo- 
cino Hospital.      (2  same  1898/00:  66.) 

19001904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  contlnRenl  fund.  Men- 
docino State  Hospital.  (Blenn.  rept.  state  control- 
ler 1898/00  (p.  106)— sajne  1902/4.) 


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193 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 

FEEBLE-MlNUIil) — Cont'd 

NAPA  STATE  INSANE  ASYLUM 
serial 
Under  Act  of  March  27,  1872 

1  series 

1872/3.  Rept.  of  directors  of  Napa  State  Insane 
Asylum. 

Id  Collocted  docs,  as  follows ; 

1872/3    In    App.    to    Jols.    20    sess.    T.    4    unnum. 
doc. 

2  series 

1873/5.  Blenn.  rept.  of  directors  of  Napa  State  Insane 
Asylum. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows: 

1873/0    In    App.    to    Jols.    21    sess.    v.    5    unnum. 
doc. 

3  series 

1876/7.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  Napa  State  Insane 
Asylum. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

1876/7    In    App.    to   Jols.    22    sess.    v.    1    unnum. 
doc. 
Kept,    covers    period    from    March    15,    1870-Sept.    1, 
1877. 

4  series 

1877/9-1894/6.     Bienn.  rept.  of  trustees  and  ann.  rept., 
3-21,  of  resident  physician  of  Napa  Insane  Asylum. 
Id  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1877/9  In  blenn.  rept.  trustees  3/4  A.R.  physician 

in  App.  23  sess.  v.  1  uunuui.  doc. 
1879/80*  in  blenn.  rept.  trustees  5  A.R.  physician 

In  App.  24  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc. 
1880/2  In  blenn.  rept.  trustees  6/7  A.R.  physician 

In  App.  25  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc. 
1882/4  in  blenn.  rept.  trustees  S/9  A.R.  physician 

In  App.  26  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc. 
1884/6  In  bionn.  rept.  trustees  10/11  A.R.  physician 

in  App.  27  SPSS.  V.  2  unnum.  doc. 
1886/8  In  blenn.  rept.  trustees  12/13  A.R.  physician 

In  App.  28  sess.  v.  6  unnum.  doc. 
1888/9  in  blenn.  rept.  trustees  14/15  A.R.  physician 

in  App.  29  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc. 
1890/2  In  blenn.  rept.  trustees  16/17  A.R.  physician 

in  App.  30  sess.  v.  7  unnum.  doc. 
1892/4  In  blenn.  rept.  trustees  18/19  A.R.  physician 

In  App.  31  sess.  v.  6  unnum.  doc. 
1894/6  In  blenn.  rept.  trustees  20/21  A.R.  physician 

In  App.  32  sess.  v.  6  doc.  9. 

5  series 

1896/8-1902/4.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  mngrs.  of  Napa  State 
Hospital. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1896/8  in  1  bienn.  rept  comn.  In  lunacy  1896/8 

81-111. 
1898/00  In  2  bienn.  rept  comn.  In  lunacy  1898/00 

41-46. 
1900/2  in  3  blenn.  rept  comn.  In  lunacy  1900/2 

47-54. 
1902/4  in  4  bienn.  rept  comn.  in  lunacy  1902/4 
51-61. 

non-serial 
1871/3.     Rept.  of  comrs.  and  secy,  of  bd.  of  health  re. 
selecting  site  for  new  asylum  for  insane.     (2  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  of  health  1871/3:  69-74.) 

1872.  Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  select  a  site  for  a  new 
asylum  for  the  insane.  (Sen.  jol.  20  sess.  pp.  12G- 
129;  Assem.  jol.  pp.  182-185.) 

.    Rept.  of  secy,  of  bd.  of  health  re.  site  selected 

for  new  ayslum  for  insane.     (Sen.  jol.  20  sess.  pp. 
129-132;  Assem.  jol.  pp.  185-188.) 

1873.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  directors  and  architects  of  Napa 
State  Insane  Asylum.  (2  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health 
1871/3:  75-82.) 

1873-1896.  Review  of  worli  done  at  Napa  State  Asylum 
for  yr.  (Rept.  Napa  state  asylum  for  insane  1873 
(pp.  3-6)— same  1894/6.) 


'  This  rept  Is  for  1  yr.  only. 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
Feeble-minded — cont'd 

NAPA  STATE  INSANE  ASYLUM — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1874.  Special  rept.  of  committee  on  public  bldgs.  and 
grounds  re.  condition  and  necessities  of  Napa  State 
Asylum  for  Insane.  4  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  20  sess. 
V.  6  [doc.  19].) 

1875.  Rept.  on  new  State  Insane  Asylum  at  Napa.  (3 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1874/5:  68-69.) 

.  List  of  officers  and  salaries  of  Napa  State  Asy- 
lum for  Insane.  (Rept.  Napa  state  insane  asylum 
1875:  13.) 

1875-1898.  Table  giving  no.  of  admissions,  recoveries, 
deaths,  etc.,  from  Nov.  15,  1875,  to  July  1,  1898.  (1 
bienn.  rept.  lunacy  comn.  1896/8:  87.) 

1876-1904.  Tables  showing  admissions,  discharges, 
deaths;  whole  no.  treated,  recoveries,  etc.  (2  some 
1898/00  (pp.  96-99)— 4  same  1902/4.) 

1877.  Recommendation  that  legisl.  grant  apprn.  for 
payment  of  deficiency.  (Rept.  Napa  Insane  asylum 
1877:  8.) 

1879-1880.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  reclama- 
tion of  low  lands  betw.  high  land  and  line  of  r.r. 
(Same  1877/9  (p.  29)— so7(ie  1880.) 

1879-1886.  Same;  erection  of  iniirmary  for  each  sex. 
(Same  1877/9  (p.  27)— same  1884/G.) 

1883.  Rept.  on  condition  of  bldgs.  of  state  Institutions. 
(Assem.  jol.  25  sess.  pp.  569-572.) 

Napa    Asylum,    Deaf    and    Dumb    and    Blind    Asylum, 
Stockton  Asylum,  etc. 

1891.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  health  on  sanitary  conditions  and 
mngmt.  of  Napa  Insane  Asylum,  etc.  (12  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  health  1890/2;  21-26.) 

1892-1894.  Recommendation  for  apprns.  for  purpose  of 
constructing  entire  new  sewer  system,  in  and  about 
bldg. ;  also  for  erection  of  three  cottages  for  physi- 
cians of  asylum.  (Rept.  Napa  state  insane  asylum 
1890/2   (pp.  24-25)— same  1892/4.) 

1894.  Recommendation  that  legisl.  authorize  bd.  to 
build  from  contingent  fund  suitable  cottages  to  be 
occupied  by  physicians  and  families.  (Same 
1892/4:  9.) 

1895.  Govs.  mess.  re.  Napa  Lunatic  Asylum.  (Sen.  jol. 
31  sess.  pp.  950-951;  Assem.  jol.  pp.  883-884.) 

1895-1897.  Tables  giving  nativity  of  229  patients  ad- 
mitted from  July  1,  1896,  to  June  30,  1897.  (1 
bienn.  rept.  lunacy  comn.  1896/8:  89,  101.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 
1875.     Estimated  cost  per  annum  for  misc.  expenditures 

for    500    patients   at   Napa    Asylum.     (Rept.   Napa 

state    insane  asylum  1875:  15-17.) 
1875-1896.     Rept.  of  treasurer  of  asylum  for  fiscal  yr. 

(Same  1877   (pp.  16-18)— same  1894/6.) 
1877.     Stmt,    giving    no.    of    officers    and    employes    in 

asylum  on  June  30,  and  salary  paid  each.     (Same 

1877:  49.) 
.     Table     exhibiting    names     of     creditors,     amts. 

claimed,    amts.    paid,   and   amts.    remaining   to   be 

paid,  and   those  finally  allowed  and  paid.     (Same 

1877:  6-10.) 
1877-1896.     Steward's    rept.    showing   receipts    and    ex- 
penditures of  asylum  for  fiscal  yr.  endg.  June  30. 

(Same  1877   (pp.  37-39;   47-49)— same  1894/6.) 
1881.     Stmt,  giving  claims  from  contractors  for  work 

performed   in  construction  of  Napa  State  Asylum 

for  Insane,  and   reasons  assigned  by  each.     (A.R. 

bd.  examiners  dated  Jan.  1,  1881:  3-5.) 
1884-1896.     Stmt,  of  receipts  and  expenditures  on  acct. 

of   contingent   fund    for   fiscal   yr.   endg.    June   30. 

(Same  1882/4  (pp.  5-6)— soiree  1894/6.) 


lit 


194 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAmXENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
FEEBiJ;-Mi>DiiB — cont'd 

.NAi'A  STATE   INSANE  ASYLUM — cont'd 
h'tctipts  and  i/'xpe/ititdtres — cont'd 
1891/2-1897/8.     Table  showing  amt.  reed,  each  yr.  from 
pay    patients    at    Napa.     (Kept,    of    committee    to 
maie  examination  ol  state  institutions  1899:  105.) 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1897.  Stmt,  showing  receipts  and  expenditures  on 
acct.  of  contLUgent  tuud  ot  Napa  Hospital  tor  fiscal 
yr.  cndg.  June  3U.  11  bienn.  rept.  lunacy  comn. 
189ti/8;  86.J 
1900-19U4.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  contingent  fund,  Napa 
Stale  Hospital.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller 
18aS/U0  (p.  1U5J— iome  1902/4.) 
1902.  Kept,  of  treasurer  of  Napa  State  Hospital.  (.3 
bienn.  repi.  lunacy  comn.  1900/2:  51-52.) 

Vuiitiiiy  Committee 
Sue  above  under  serial  group.  Maintenance :     State. 
SACltAMENTO  STATE  HOSl'ITAL 

serial 

Lnder  Act  o£  April  10,  ISol. 
1851.     Kepts.  of  visiting  physician,  trustees,  and  treas- 
urer of  Sacramento  State  Hospital, 
in  Collected  docs,  as  loliows  ; 

li^ol  in  Eien.  jol.  i6i>-  ;  031-045. 
Uepori  covers  period  Iiom  April  lb-Dec.  ol,  ISOl. 

non-serial 

1851.  List  of  all  patients  reed.,  discharged,  remaining, 
and  their  nativity.  cKept.  trustees  Sacramento 
stale  hospital  1851:  538-544.) 

Taginy  lioin  L'oliecled  dues. 

1852.  Kept.  agst.  proposed  establishment  of  another 
state  hospiial  in  city  of  Sacramento,  with  review  of 
financial  conduiou  of  three  existing  slate  hospitals. 
(AEsem.  jol.  1852:  398-402.) 

.  Kept,  of  jL  commitlee  on  condition,  wants,  re- 
sources, and  liabilities  of  Bacramento  Slate  Hos- 
pital.    I  App.  to  Sen.  jol.  3  sess.  pp.  04  7-049.) 

1853.  i'etition  for  reimbursement  of  moneys  expended 
in  cousiruciion  of  public  hospiial  at  Sacramento, 
showing  embarrassment  of  city  finances  as  result 
of  reception  of  inaigeut  sick  ol  state,  in  said  hos- 
pital.    4  pp.     (iSaiiie  1853  doc.  45.) 

1870.  i'etition  of  citizens  of  Sacramento  re.  erection  of 
a  hospital  in  Sacramento  Co.  5  pp.  (App.  to  jols. 
18  sess.  V.  3  unuum.  doc.) 

llcueipta  and  Ea^iJtndituree 

1851.  Sacramento  State  Hospital  in  acct.  with  state 
treasurer.  (Kept,  trustees  Sacramento  state  hos- 
pital 1851:  544-545.) 

i'aging  from  Collected  docs. 
1851/2-1852/3.     Stmt,    of    Sacramento    State    Hospital, 
receipts    and     payments.      (A.K.     state     treasurer 
1851/2  (p.  14)— same  1852/3.) 

1852.  Kept,  of  committee  re.  Sacramento  State  Hos- 
pital; transactions  and  accts.,  May,  1851,  to  Jan., 
1852.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1852:  647-649.) 

1852-1854.  Tabular  .stmt,  showing  condition  of  Sacra- 
mento Stale  Hospital  fund.  (A.K.  state  comptrol- 
ler 1851/2   (p.  23)— same  1853/4.) 

HOUTlIKItN  CALIFOItMA  STATE  IIOSl'ITAl, 
serial 
Under  Act  of  Mnrcb  11.  1880. 
1  series 
1890/2-1834/0.     Bienn.    rept.    of    truHtees    of    Soul  horn 
Cttl.  Asylum  for  Inaaiio  and  Inebriates. 
Id  Collected  (Jocm.  ait  fullowH: 

1.  l*til0/2  In  Aiip.  to  JoIh.  .'to  HCHi).  V.  7  unnum.  doc. 

2.  181)2/4    "     '■      '•     •'     ai     "     V.  6 

unDiim.  1804/0    "     "      "     "     32    "     v.  6         "         " 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 

FiiEBLE-MINDED COnt'd 

SOUTUERN  CALIFOU.N'IA  STATE  UOSPITAL — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
2  series 
1896/8-1902/4.     Bienn.    rept.    of   bd.    of   mngrs.   of   the 
Southern  Cal.  Slate  Hospital. 
In  Uocuments  as  follows  : 

1896/8  in  1  bienn.  rept.  comn.  in  lunacy  1896/8 

151-182. 
1S98/UU  in  2  bienn.  rept  comn.  In  lunacy  1898/00 

7T-84. 
1900/2  in  3  blenn.  rept,  comn.  in  lunacy  1900/2 

73-77. 
1902/4  In  4  bienn.  rept  comn.  In  lunacy  1002/4 
89-96. 

non-serial 

1893-1898.  Table  showing  percentages  deduced  from 
statistical  tables  covering  medical  records  of  hos- 
pital since  opening.  (1  bienn.  rept.  lunacy  comn. 
1896/8:  173-174.) 

.  Table  showing,  by  months,  employment  of  pa- 
tients in  useful  occupations.  (1  same  1896/8:  171- 
172.) 

1894-1898.  Table  showing  movement  of  population.  (1 
same  1896/8:  160.) 

1894-1904.  Tables  showing  admissions,  discharges, 
deaths;  do.  whole  no.  treated,  recoveries,  etc.  (2 
same  1898/00  (pp.  96-99)— 4  same  1902/4.) 

1896-1898.  Table  showing  nativity  ol  patients.  (1 
same  1896/8:  163-164.) 

1904.  Comments  on  defalcation  at  Southern  Cal.  State 
Hospital.  (Bienn.  rept  state  controller  1902/4: 
30.) 

.    Comments  on  defalcation  at  Southern  Cal.  State 

Hospital.  (4  bienn.  rept.  lunacy  comn.  1902/4:  18- 
20.) 

.     Recommendatiou  for  apprn.  of  $110,000  for  needs 

of  Southern  Cal.  Hospital.     (4  6'07ue  1902/4:  90.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditurts 

1890-1894.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  Southern  Cal.  Insane 
Asylum  fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1888/ 
90  (p.  93)— same  1892/4.) 

1892/3-1897/8.  Table  showing  amis,  appropriated  by 
legist  from  opening  of  Southern  Cal.  Stale  Hos- 
pital to  June  30,  1898.  (Kept  of  commitlee  to 
make  examination  of  slate  iuslitullons  1899:  117.) 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1893/4-1897/8.  Table  showing  amt.  reed,  each  yr.  from 
pay  patients  at  Southern  Cal.  State  Hospital. 
(Kept,  of  committee  to  make  examination  of  slate 
InsUlulions  1899:  112.) 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  seas.  v.  2. 

1894/5-1897/8.  Table  showing  cost  of  fuel,  light,  power, 
etc.,  each  yr.  at  Soulliern  Cal.  State  Hospital  and 
per  capita  coal  per  annum  for  each  item  of  expen- 
ditures. (Kepi,  of  committee  to  make  examination 
of  state  institutions  1899:  117.) 

■.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1898.  Talde  sliowing  cost  of  real  estate  belonging  to 
Southern  Cal.  State  Hospital;  do.  estimated  value 
of  (^ach  kind  of  property  belonging  to  hospital. 
(Kept  of  committee  to  make  examination  of  state 
Instltulions  1899:  109.) 

.     Same;  In  App.  to  Jols.  33  boss.  v.  2. 

1900-1904.  Stmt,  of  condlllon  of  contingent  fund. 
Southern  Cal.  State  Hospital.  (Dlenn.  rept.  state 
controller  1898/00   (p.  lOfi)— .sawc  1902/4.) 


1901/2. 


Siinilatliin 

See  above,  general  group,  this  heading. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


195 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 

FEEBJJE-MlKDJiD COnt'd 

STOCKTON  INSANE  ASYLUM 

serial 

lustitulioD  opened  a^  a  state  hospital  Aug.,  1851.  TUe 
lusaue  depL  was  added  lu  May,  l>so-.  Uu  July  1, 
lti53,  all  patleuts  other  tliaa  the  lusauo  were  trans- 
ferred to  the  £3tate  Marine  Hospital,  and  the  name 
ol  the  Institution  at  Stockton  was  changed  to  the 
Insane  Asylum  of  the  State  of  California  at  Stock- 
ton. 

1  series 

1852.    Ann.  rept.  of  trustees  of  Stockton  State  Hospital. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

lb&2  In  App.  to  Asseui.  jol.  Ib53  doc.  IS. 

2  series 

1853-1855.     Ann.  rept.  of  directors  of  Insane  Asylum  of 
State,  at  Stocliton. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  fallows  : 
1»&3  lu  App.  to  Sen.       Jol. 

lsa4 ' 

1856 

"      "       "      "  Assem.    " 

3  series 

1856/7-1865.    Ann.  rept.  of  trustees  of  Insane  asylum 
of  state.  5-13.) 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

5.  1856/7  lu  App.  to  Assem.  Jol.    9  sess.   unnum.   doc. 

unnum.  1857/8 

"Sen. 

"  Assem.  " 
••  Sen. 
"  Assem.  '* 
"  Sen. 


5  sess.  doc.  3. 

6  •'      '•       10. 

7  "       •'       10. 
7     "       '•       10. 


9  sess.   unnum 
10    •• 

10  " 

11  •' 

11  " 

12  " 
12    '• 

"  Jols.  13  sess.   unnum.  doc. 

14  •• 

15  "     V.  1  unnum.  doc 


1857/8 
7.   1858/y    "     '• 

7.  1858/S)    ••     " 

8.  i85y/ao"    •• 

8.  1859/t)0 "     " 

9.  1860/1    "     '• 
10.  1861/2    "     •• 

unnum.  18(53        "     " 
1864  omitted. 
13.   18(55  In  App.  to  Jols.  16  sess.  V.  1    unnum.   doc. 

4  series 

1865/7-18C7/9.     Bienn.    rept.   of   directors   and   medical 
visitors  and  ann.  rept.  of  supt.  of  insane  asylum. 

lu  Collected  docs,  as  fallows  : 
1865/7   In  App.  to  jols.  17  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc. 
1867/9 18     ■•     V.  1 

5  series 

1869/71-1894/6.    Bienn.  rept.  of  directors  and  ann.  rept. 
of  supt.  of  Insane  Asylum  of  State,  at  Stockton. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1869/71  lu  App.  to  Jols.  19  sess.  T.  1  unnum.  doc. 

1871/3      "     "      ••     ••  20  •'  T.  2 

1873/5      21  ••  V.  2 

1875/7      22  ••  T.  1 

1877/9      23  "  V.  1 

1879/80 '  24  "  V.  2 

1880/2      •■     "      "     "  25  '•  V.  1 

1882/4      26  ••  V.  1 

1884/6      27  ••  v.  2 

1886/8      '  28  •'  V.  6 

1888/90 29  "  V.  2 

1890/2      30  "  v.  7 

1892/4      31  "  V.  6 

1894/6      '     •'  32  "  V.  6  doc.  8. 

6  series 

1896/8-1902/4.    Rept.  of  bd.  of  mngrs.  of  Stockton  State 
Hospital. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1896/8  In  1  bienn.  rept.  comn.  In  lunacy  1896/8 : 

43-79. 
1898/00  In  2  bienn.  rept  comn.  In  lunacy  1898/00: 

31-39 
1900/2  In'  3  bienn.  rept.  comn.  In  lunacy  1900/2 : 

43-46. 
1902/4  In  4  bienn.  rept.  comn.  In  lunacy  1902/4  : 
45-49. 

Visiting   Committee 

1856-1862.    Rept.  of  jt.  hospital  committee. 
In  Collected  docs,  a.s  follows  : 

1856  In  Sen.  Jol.  7  sess.  pp.  663-665. 

"      "  App.  to  Jols.  7  sess.  uuuuui.  doc.   [19J. 
1858    "  Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  pp.  224-226. 

■•      "  Assem.  jol.  '■>  sess.  pp.   2:19-240. 
1869    "  Assem.  jol.  10  sess.  pp.  196-196. 
"      "  Sen.  Jol.   10  sess.  p.  200. 


•  Bept.  for  1  yr. 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
Feeble-minukd — cont'd 

STOCKTON   INSANE   ASYLUM— cont'd 
Visiting  Committee — cont'd 
1860  in  Sen.  jol.  II  sess.  pp.  290-292. 

"  App.  to  Assem.  Jol.  11  sess.  doc.   [14J. 
1862    "  App.  to  Jols.  13  sess.  unnum.  doc.  [25]. 

nun-scrial 
1851-1865.     Stmts,  of  admissions,  deatlis,  recoveries,  etc. 

(Bienn.  rept.  insane  asylum  1863/5:  46.) 
1851-1896.     Comparative  stmt,  of  admissions,  recoveries, 
deaths,  etc.     (name  1806/7   (p.  24)— same  1894/6.) 
Continued   lu   rcpts.   of   lunacy   comn.,   see  below,   1898- 
l'.)U4. 

1851-1898.  Table  showing  no.  of  admissions,  discharges, 
deaths,  etc.,  from  foundation  of  hospital  to  July  1, 
1898.  (1  bienn.  rept.  lunacy  comn.  1896/8:  48-49; 
64-65.) 

In  the  next  rept.  this  table  Is  combined  with  a  similar 
table  for  each  of  the  other  four  state  hospitals,  and 
In  this  form  the  table  Is  continued  biennially  see 
2  bienn.  rept.  lunacy  comn.  1898/00  ;  96-97. 

1852.  Rent,  favoring  establishment  of  State  Insane 
Asylum.     (Assem.  jol.  1852:  565-566.) 

1853.  Rept.  of  committee  to  whom  was  referred  act 
to  establish  asylum  for  insane  of  state  of  Cal.  5  pp. 
(App.  to  Sen.  jol.  4  sess.  doc.  44.) 

.     Majority  and  minority  repts.  of  select  committee 

apptd.  to  visit  Stockton  for  purpose  of  examining 
grounds  selected  for  site  of  state  asylum  for  insane. 

7  pp.  (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  4  sess.  doc.  33.) 
.  Rept.  re.  transactions  of  trustees  of  State  Hos- 
pital at  Stockton  in  contracting  for  construction  of 
same,  and  cessation  of  work  as  result  of  comptrol- 
ler's refusal  to  audit  draft  for  same.  4  pp.  (Same 
1853  doc.  34.) 

1853-1859.  Rept.  of  committee  on  state  insane  asylum 
on  Assem.  bill  93  re.  patients  admitted.  (Assem. 
jol.  11  sess.  pp.  586-587.) 

1854.  Govs.  mess,  approving  act  making  apprn.  for 
erection  of  additional  bldg.  for  Insane  Asylum. 
(Smne  1854:  570-571.) 

1854-1896.  Table  showing  residence  of  patients  at  time 
of  admission  and  no.  sent  from  each  county  in 
state.  (Rept.  Stockton  insane  asylum  1854  (p.  24) 
— same  bienn.  rept.  1894/6.) 

In  18(51  (pp.  32-51,  rept.  1860/1)  this  table  Is  con- 
siderably extended  to  show  age,  se.^,  nativity,  and 
seneral  health  of  patients  reed. 

1855.  Favorable  review  of  operations  of  Lunatic  Asy- 
lum.    (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1856:  33.) 

.     Rept.  of  hospital  committee  adverse  to  Marine 

Hospital;  favorable  to  Stockton  Insane  Asylum. 
48  pp.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  6  sess.  doc.  20.) 

1857.  Rept.  of  jt.  special  committee  on  condition  of 
State  Insane  Asylum  at  Stockton.  (Sen.  jol.  8  sess. 
pp.  391-392;   Assem.  jol.  pp.  403-464.) 

.     Same;   minority  rept.     (Sen.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  398- 

401.) 
.    Same;  with  evidence.    32  pp.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol. 

8  sess.  doc.  L1J-) 

.     Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  Sen.  bill  160  re. 

officers  of  State  Insane  Asylum.  (Sen.  jol.  8  sess. 
pp.  749-750.) 

.     Unfavorable  rept.  of  committee  on  Sen.  bill  160 

re.  officers  of  State  Insane  Asylum.  (Same  8  sess. 
pp.  736-737.) 

.  Repts.  on  res.  re.  election  of  trustees  and  physi- 
cians of  Insane  Asylum  at  Stockton.  (Assem.  Jol. 
8  sess.  pp.  111-114.) 

1858.  Rept.  re.  contract  of  M.  Fennel  for  bldg.  north 
wing  of  State  Insane  Asylum  at  Stockton.  (Sen. 
jol.  9  sess.  pp.  449-450.) 


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MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDDAL   INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
Feeble- iiixDED — cont'd 

STOCKTON   INSANE   ASYLUM — cont'd 
7ion-serial — cont'd 
1858-1S60.     Table  showing  nativity  of  patients  who  have 
been   admitted    into   asylums    from    Dec.    1,    1858. 
(Rept.  insane  asylum  1859  (pp.  39-40) — same  1860.) 
1859.     Rept.  of  special  investigating  committee  on  State 
Insane  Asylum  at  Stockton  on  various  charges  of 
maladministration,    etc.,   agst.    asylum.     (Sen.   jol. 
10  sess.  pp.  343-390.) 

.     Same;    minority  rept     (Same  10  sess.  pp.  398- 

403.) 

1861.  ilajority  rept.  of  special  committee  on  condi- 
tion of  asylum  at  Stockton.  (Same  12  sess.  pp. 
638-644.) 

.     Same.     11  pp.     (App.  to   Sen.  jol.  12  sess.  doc. 

[14].) 

.  Kept,  of  part  of  Sen.  committee  on  state  hos- 
pitals dissenting  from  majority  rept.  on  condition 
of  affairs  at  asylum  at  Stockton.  (Sen.  jol.  12  sess. 
pp.  818-823.) 

.     Repts.  of  hospitals  committee,  one  favorable  to 

mngmt.  of  State  Insane  Asylum;  the  other,  by  a 
portion  of  the  committee,  inveighing  agst.  majority 
rept.  of  special  committee  to  examine  into  affairs 
of  asylum.  12  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  12  sess.  doc. 
[13J.) 

.     Rept.  of  hospitals  committee  on  Insane  Asylum 

at  Stockton;  disapproving  of  mad-house,  and 
mngmt.  of  curative  dept.  6  pp.  (App.  to  Assem. 
jol.  12  sess.  doc.  LIO].) 

1861-1896.  Table  showing  nativity  of  patients.  (Rept. 
insane  asylum  1860/1  (pp.  57-58) — bienn.  rept. 
some  1894/6.) 

1862.  Amendments  to  organic  law  suggested.  (Same 
1861/2:  32-36.) 

1864.     Veto    of    act    to    amend    act    concerning    Insane 

Asylum  of  Gal.  and  to  levy  a  tax  therefor.     (Assem. 

jol.  15  sess.  p.  293.) 
.     Petition  from  pres.  of  bd.  of  directors  of  Insane 

Asylum.     8  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  15  sess.  v.  2  unnum. 

doc.) 

1866.  Rept.  of  Sen.  committee  on  hospitals  re.  Sen.  bill 
309  to  amend  act  re.  Insane  Asylum  of  Cal.,  and 
levy  tax  therefor,  approved  Apr.  25,  1863.  5  pp. 
(Same  16  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

.  Majority  and  minority  repts.  of  Assem.  commit- 
tee on  slate  hospital  re.  Assem.  bill  226  providing 
for  care  of  insana  of  Cal.  0  pp.  (Same  16  sess. 
V.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

.  Testimony  taken  before  jt.  committee  to  investi- 
gate affairs  of  Insane  Asylum  at  Stockton  during 
administration  of  W.  P.  Tilden.  159  pp.  (Same 
16  sess.  v.  2  doc.  L9|.) 

1867.  Recommendation  for  tax  of  5c.  or  6c.  on  $100  on 
taxable  property  In  stale,  for  1868,  to  complete  plan 
for  improvcmente.  (Ulenn.  rept.  insane  asylum 
18C5/7:  16.) 

1869-1878.  Table  exhibiting  no.  of  native  and  foreign- 
born  admitted  Into  asylum  ann.  for  10  preceding 
yrs.     (Same  1877/9:  11.) 

1870.  Memorial  of  W.  P.  Tilden,  M.  D.,  to  leglsl.  of  Cal. 
on  trealmonl,  mnRmt.,  and  rare  of  Insane  of  Cal.; 
condemning  Bite  of  Asylum  at  Stockton  as  un- 
healthy. 18  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  3  doc. 
[2).) 

.     Appendix    (1869)    and   suppl.   to  rept.   of   supl.; 

statlHtical  tables,  etc.,  and  project  of  law  to  deter- 
mine legal  relations  of  the  insane.  2  II.,  80  pp. 
(Hame  18  Beua.  v.  3  doc.  [3J.) 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
Feeble-minded — cont'd 

STOCKTON   INSANE   ASYLUM— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1883.  Claim  of  Wm.  and  S.  L.  Confer  re.  creation  of 
addition  to  Insane  Asylum  at  Stockton.  (A.R.  bd. 
examiners  dated  Jan.  1,  1881,  to  Dec.  31,  1882:  3.) 

.     The  sewage  question  in  Cal.;  rept.  of  state  engr. 

to  bd.  of  directors  of  Stockton  Insane  Asylum  on 
sewerage  for  institution  in  their  charge.  (Bienn. 
rept.  directors  State  Insane  Asylum  1883/4:  51- 
100.) 

.     Same;  separate.     76  pp. 

.     See  also  above,  Napa  Asylum;  this  date. 

1886.  Laws  of  state  concerning  admission  of  patients 
into  State  Insane  Asylum.  (Bienn.  rept  insane 
asylum  1884/6:  36-37.) 

.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  of  $60,000  for  neces- 
sary repairs  and  apprn.  of  $216,000  for  maintenance 
of  inmates  for  next  two  fiscal  yrs.     (Same  1884/6: 

^•^ 
1888.     Same;    for    apprn.    of    $230,000    for    support   of 

asylum  for  next  two  fiscal  yrs.     (Same  1886/8:  8.) 

1890.  Same;  for  apprn.  of  $450,000  for  maintenance  of 
inmates  for  next  bienn.  period.  (Same  1888/90: 
28.) 

1891.  Veto  of  act  making  apprn.  for  support  of  asylum 
at  Stockton.     (Assem.  jol.  29  sess.  p.  689.) 

.     Rept.  of  bd.  of  health  on  sanitary  condition  and 

mngmt.  of  Stockton  Insane  Asylum,  etc.  (12  bienn. 
rept  bd.  health   1890/2:  21-26.) 

1892.  Recommendalion  for  apprn.  of  $445,000  for  sup- 
port of  asylum  for  next  two  yrs.  (Bienn.  rept.  in- 
sane asylum  1S90/2:  8.) 

1896.     Inventory  of  real  estate,  buildings,  furnishings 

and  improvements.     (Same  1894/6:  12-14.) 
1896-1898.     Table  showing  nativity  of  those  admitted. 

(1  bienn.  rept.  lunacy  comn.  1896/8:  51-67.) 
1898-1904.     Comparative   table   of   admissions,    recover- 
ies, deaths,  etc.     (2  same  1898/00:  98-99.) 

Eiirller  returns   in   rejjts.   of   slate  hospital,   see  above, 
IS.'il-lSOG. 

By -La  ictt 
1885.     By-laws  of  directors  of  Stockton  Insane  Asylum. 

32  pp.     16°. 
1890.    Same.    37  pp.    16°. 

Not  seen;  entry  from  Bowker. 

Ncceiiits  and  Expenditures 
1851/2-1852/3.     Stmt,  of  Stockton  State  Hospital  fund, 

receipts     and     payments.      (A.R.     state     treasurer 

1851/2    (pp.  12-13)— some  1852/3.) 
1852-1854.     Tabular  stmt,  showing  condition  of  Stock- 
ton State  Hospital   fund.     (A.R.  state  comptroller 

1851/2   (p.  23)— sa»je  1853/4.) 
1864.     Abstract  showing  bills  unpaid  on  Jan.  1,   1855, 

to  whom  due;  being  toUU  indebtedness  of  asylum  on 

that  day.     (Rept.  insane  asylum  1854:  60.) 
1854-1857.     Stmt,  of  insane  asylum  fund   in  acct.  with 

state  treasurer.     (A.R.  state  treasurer  1853/4  (pp. 

18-19)— same  1856/7.) 
1854-1896.     Ann.   rept.   of   treasurer   of  Insane  asylum. 

(Rept.  insane  asylum  1854  (pp.  53-59) — bienn.  rept. 

same  1894/6.) 
1856-1859.     List  of  accts.   agst.   Insane  asylum   unpaid 

Jan.  1.     (Same  1857   (pp.  14-17)— sojne  1859.) 
1867-1800.     Table    showing   amt.    reed,    tor    board,   and 

aint  taken  from  iiatit'nts  who  have  been  admitted 

Into  asylum  from  Aug.  1.     (Some  1857    (p.  42)  — 

same  1800.) 
1858.     Memorandum    of    deflclency    created    under    act 

ai>prr)i)riatlng    money    for    erection    of    additional 

buildings,  etc.    (Same  1868:  19.) 


INDKX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CAT,IFOUNIA 


19? 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
Feeble-minded — cont'd 

STOCKTON    INSANE   ASYLUM— cont'd 
Rvri-ipts  unit  Exiicndititrett — cont'd 

1858.  Stmt,  of  mileage  due  state  insane  asylum  visit- 
ing committee,  and  committee  to  investigate  mat- 
ters connected  with  co.  officers  of  S.  F.  Co.  (Assem. 
]ol.  9  sess.  rP-  212-213.) 

1859.  Stmt,  of  mileage  due  committee  to  visit  Insane 
asylum.     (Same  10  sess.  p.  208.) 

.     Same;    due   special    investigating   committee   of 

state  insane  asylum.     (Sen.  jol.  10  sess.  p.  299.) 

.     Same;    due   committee   to   visit   Insane   asylum. 

{Same  10  sess.  p.  173.) 

.  Schedule  of  claims  agst.  asylum  remaining  un- 
paid, and  for  which  no  claim  has  been  made  agst. 
state.     (Rept.  insane  asylum  1859;  10.) 

1859-18G2.  Stmt,  showing  ami.  expended  for  support  of 
insane.  (A.R.  state  controller  1858/9  (p.  9) — same 
1861/2.) 

1861-1863.  Table  showing  office  expenses  and  passages 
paid  for  discharged  patients  from  Apr.  20  to  Dec.  1. 
(Rept.  insane  asylum  1860/1    (p.  62)— same  1863.) 

.     Same;  expense  of  physician's  mansion  including 

maintenance  of  physicians,  their  families  and  ma- 
tron.    {Same  1860/1  (p.  63)— same  1863.) 

.  Same;  cost  of  improvements,  repairs,  and  extra- 
ordinary expenses,  from  Apr.  20  to  Dec.  1.  {Same 
1860/1   (p.  65)— same  1863.) 

1861-1879.  Same;  garden  acct.;  no.  of  days  labor  per- 
formed by  patients;  also  milk  furnished  from 
dairy.  {Same  1860/1  (p.  64) — blenn.  rept.  some 
1877/9.) 

1861-1896.  Same;  stewards'  acct.  of  articles  consumed 
in  state  asylum,  and  cost  of  same,  including  fuel 
acct.  and  pay-roll,  from  Apr.  20  to  Dec.  1.  {Same 
1860  (pp.  60-67)— bienn.  rept.  sawie  1894/6.) 

.     Same;    cost  of  different  depts.  from   Apr.  20  to 

Dec.  1.  {Savie  1860/1  (p.  66) — bienn.  rept.  same 
1894/6.) 

.  Exhibit  of  averages,  showing  average  no.  of  pa- 
tients under  treatment  each  mo.,  average  no.  of 
7  mos.  and  11  days,  with  average  cost  per  capita 
per  day,  per  mo.,  and  per  yr.  {Same  1860/1  (p. 
67)— bienn.  rept.  same  1894/6.) 

1864/5-1879.  Insane  asylum  fund;  receipts  and  pay- 
ments. (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1863/5  (p.  12) 
—same  1877/9.) 

1865.  Stmt,  giving  estimated  value  of  insane  asylum 
property.     (Bienn.  rept.  insane  asylum  1863/5:  69.) 

1865-1873.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  insane  asylum  fund. 
(A.R.  state  controller  1864/5  (pp.  84-85)— bienn. 
rept.  same  1871/3.) 

1871/3.  Insane  asylum  special  fund;  receipts  and  pay- 
ments.    (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1871/3:  18.) 

1871-1877.  Table  showing  cost  of  improvements  for  yr. 
endg.  Sept.  30.  (Bienn.  rept.  insane  asylum  1869/ 
71  (p.  40)— same  1875/7.) 

1873-1874.  Stmt,  of  cost  of  bidg.  north  wing  of  female 
dept.  of  asylum,  and  amt.  of  balance  returned  to 
state  controller  Dec.  17,  1874.     {Same  1873/5:  6-8.) 

1881-1884.  Table  showing  cost  of  extraordinary  repairs 
and  Improvements  for  yr.  endg.  June  30.  {Same 
1880/2  (p.  24)— same  1882/4.) 

1881-1894.  Stmt,  of  stock  on  hand,  June  30,  and  amt. 
sold.     {Same  1880/2  (p.  26)— same  1892/4.) 

1891-1898.  Table  showing  ann.  aggregate  and  per 
capita  per  diem  cost  of  maintenance  at  Stockton. 
(Rept.  of  committee  to  make  examination  of  state 
institutions  1899:  121.) 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  t.  2. 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
Feeule-minded — cont'd 

STOCKTON    IN.SANE   ASYLUM— cont'd 
lif'i-iititi*  ttnd  K.riien(litiifcn — cont'd 

.     Table  showing  amt.  of  contract  and  non-contract 

goods  purchased  each  yr.  at  Stockton.  (Rept.  of 
committee  to  make  examination  of  state  institu- 
tions 1899:  122.) 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

.     Table  showing  whole  amt.  of  pay-roll  each  yr.  at 

Stockton.  (Rept.  of  committee  to  make  examina- 
tion of  state  institutions  1899:  123.) 

.     Same;   in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

.  Table  showing  per  capita  cost  per  diem  at  Stock- 
ton. (Rept.  of  committee  to  make  examination  of 
state  institutions  1899:  125.) 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1894-1896.  Amt.  of  supplies  purchased  and  distributed, 
and  balances  on  hand  at  beginning  and  end  of  each 
fiscal  yr.     (Bienn.  rept.  insane  asylum  1894/6:  34.) 

1900.  Rept.  of  trea.surer  of  Stockton  State  Hospital  for 
two  fiscal  yrs.  1898-1900.  (2  bienn.  rept.  lunacy 
comn.  1898/00:  33;    37.) 

1900-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  contingent  fund,  Stock- 
ton State  Hospital  for  Insane.  (Bienn.  rept.  state 
controller  1898/00   (p.  105)— same  1902/4.) 

Visiting  Committee 
See  above,  under  serial  group. 

Delinquents:  Adults  (both  sexes) 
serial 
Under  Act  of  April,  18.51 

1  series 

1851.  Ann.  rept.  of  inspectors  of  state  prison. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1851  In  App.  to  Sen.  ,1ol.   1.S.'52  :  676-080. 

2  series 
Under  Act  of  M.ny  1,  1852. 

1852.  Rept.  of  state  prison  comn. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1852  In  App.  to  Assem.  jol.  4  sess.  doc.  23. 

3  series 

1854/5.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  inspectors  of  state  prison. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1854/5  In  App.  to  Assem.  Jol.  6   sess.  doc.   13. 
' Sen.  Jol.  6  sess.  doc.  13. 

4  series 
Under  Act  of  May  7.  1855 

1855-1856.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  hd.  of  prison  directors. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1855  In   App.  to  Sen.  Jol.  7  sess.  doc.    [15]. 

1856  "  Sen.  Jol.  8  sess.,  pp.  3B4-366. 

5  series 

1857.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  prison  comrs. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1857  In  App.  to  Assem.  Jol.  9  sess.  unnum.  doc. 

6  series 

1858-1859.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  prison  directors. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1858  In  App.  to  Assem.  Jol.  10  sess.  unnum.  doc. 

1858 Sen.        "     10    " 

18.50 Assem.    "     11     " 

1839    ' Sen.         "     11     " 

7  series 

1860.  Repts.  of  bd.  of  comrs.  and  bd.  of  directors  of 
the  state  prison. 

In  Collected  does,  as  follows  : 

1860  In  App.  to  Sen.  jol.  12  sess.  doe.  [11]. 
The  history  and  settlement  of  the  McCauley  and  Tevis 
claims  arising  out  of  the  cancellation  of  the  con- 
tract between  the  state  and  .lames  M.  Estell.  for 
the  lease  of  the  state  prison  and  convict  labor, 
forms  the  report  of  the  commissioners  appointed 
for  the  purpose.  The  directors'  report  embodies  the 
annual  reporta  of  the  state  prison  ofBclals. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


24  SPSS 

V.  2  unnu 

25  " 

V.  6 

25  " 

V.  6 

2G  " 

V.  3 

26  " 

V.  3 

27  •' 

V.  2 

27  " 

V.  2 

28  ■' 

V.  2 

28  " 

V.  2 

29  " 

V.  2 

29  " 

V.  2 

30  " 

V.  7 

30  " 

V.  7 

m.   doc. 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Delinquents:  Adults  (both  sexes) — cont'd 
serial^conVA 

8  series 

1861-1863.     Ann.   rept.   of  the   bd.   of  directors   of  the 
state  prison. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1861  In  App.  to  Jols.  13  sess.  unnum.  doc. 

1862 14     " 

1863    "       "      "      "     15     "       V.    1    unnum.    doc. 

9  series 

1863/5-1877/9.     Bienn.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  prison   di- 
rectors. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
1863/.T  in  App.  to  Jols.  16  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc. 
186,5/7    "     "      "     "     17     "     V.  1  "         " 

1867/9    "     "      "     "     18     "     V.  1  " 

1869/71  ■•  "  "  "  19  "  V.  1 
1871/3  "  "  '•  "  20  "  T.  2 
1873/5    "     "      '■     ••     21     ■'     v.  1 

1875/7 22    "     V.  1 

1877/9    "     "      "     "     23     "     V.  1 

10  series 
Under  Act  of  April  15,  1880. 

1879/80-1891/2.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  prison  direc- 
tors, 1-13. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1879/80*   In  App.  to  jols.  24  sess. 

2.  1880/1         ~-     ■■ 

3.  1881/2 

4.  1882/3 

5.  1883/4 

6.  1884/5 

7.  1885/6 

8.  1886/7 

9.  1887/8 

10.  1888/9 

11.  1889/90 

12.  1890/1 

13.  1891/2 

11  series 

1892/4-1902/4.     Bienn.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  prison  di- 
rectors. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1892/4     In  App.  to  jols.  31  sess.  V.  6    unnum.    doc. 
1894/6      "     •'      "     "     32     "     V.  6  •'  " 

1896/OOt"     ' 34    •'     V.  2    doc.    fS]. 

1900/2       '     35     "     V.  2      "       [7]. 

VMUng  Committee 
A 
1856-1880.     Rept.  of  Jt.  committee  on  state  prison. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1856  36  pp.  In  App.  to  Sen.       jol.  7  sess.   doc. 
,.     ..      .■      ..  ..    n    .. 

"     "      "  Assem.  "    9    " 

Sen.         "11     " 

"     "      "  Assem.  "11     " 

"     "       "Sen.        "12     " 

Jol.  12  sess.  pp.  618-623. 

In  App.  to  Jols.  14  sess.    unnum.    < 

"     ''      "     "     21     "     T.  1   unnm 
rept.  8  pp.     lb. 


1858  26  pp. 

26  pp. 

1860  8  pp. 

8  pp. 

1861  9  pp. 

In  Sen. 

1863     6   pp. 
1876  35  pp. 

Snppl. 

1880  16  pp.  In  App.  to  jols.  23  sess.  v.  5  unnum.  doc. 


1161. 
1101. 

rini. 
noi. 
rioi. 
[ir,]. 

doc. 
mm.  doc. 


B 

1857-1903.    Rept.  of  Assem.  committee  on  state  prisons 
and  reformatory  institutions. 
In  Collected  doc4,  ns  follows  ; 
1857  48   pp    In  App.  to  AHsem.  Jol.  8  seRH.     doc.    \\A^. 
1862   in  pp.    "     '■       "  Jola.  13  Ress,    doc.    20. 
1864   14   pp.    "     "       "     "15    "     V.  2    unnum.    doc. 

1868     7   pp. 17    "     V.  2 

1872   14   pp. 19    "     V.  3 

1878  38  pp.    "     "      "     "    22     "     V.  2doc.  1.38]. 
1881    In  App.  to  Jols.  24  Ress.  V.  3    unnum.    doc. 
1883    "  Amiefn.  jol.  25  sess.  pp.  432-438  (mnjorlty). 
1883    "        "  "     25     "     p.  581  (minority). 

1885 26      "      pp.  511-515. 

1887  4  pp.  In  App.  to  jols.  27  ReBR.  v.  8  fdoc.  17.1 
1880  In  A«iem.  jol.  28  HeRR.  pp.  904  905. 


1893  " 

"   30 

'   pp.  165-106. 

1895  " 

"   31   • 

'   pp.  854-856. 

1901  "    " 

"   34   ' 

•   pp.  562-563. 

1903  " 

"  35 

'  pp.  094-096. 

•  To  June  30,  1880  with  guppl.  rept.  for  4  moR. 
t  CoTcrii  4  yrn. 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 
Delinquents:  Adults  (both  sexes) — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
Visiting  Committee — cont'd 

c 

1853-1895.  Repts.  of  Sen.  committee  on  state  prisons 
and  prison  bldgs. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1853  5  pp.  In  App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1853  doc.  64. 

1859  In  Sen.  lol.  10  sess.  pp.  327-332. 

1860  In  Sen.  jol.  11  sess.  pp.  417-424. 

1.S64  10  pp.  In  App.  to  jols.  15  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc. 
1878  33  pp.  In  App.  to  .iols.  22  sess.  v.  4  doe.  [371. 
1881  4  po.  In  App.  to  jols.  24  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc. 
18R3  In  Sen.  jol.  25  sess.  pp.  272-277. 
1885  5  pp.  In  .\pp.  to  jols.  26  sess.  v.  6  doc.   [9]. 
1887  8  pp.  In  .\pp.  to  jols.  27  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc. 

"      In  Sen.  Jol.  27  sess.  pp.  141-145.  271. 
1895  'n  Sen.  jol.  31  sess.  pp.  660-662. 

Rept    for  1895  Is  made  by  a  sub-committee. 

non-serial 

1899.  Repi.  on  examination  of  state  prisons;  with 
tables  showlna;  location,  acreage,  mnftres..  cost  of 
land,  bldgs.,  and  support,  per  capita  cost  of  mainte- 
nance, population,  etc..  of  Folsom  and  San  Quen- 
tin,  resp.  (Rept.  of  committee  to  make  examina- 
tion of  state  insf  tutions  1R99:  8-9:   29-30:  126-143.1 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1903,  Rept.  of  standing  <  ommittee  on  state  prisons  and 
reformatory  institutior.s  on  state  prisons  re.  use 
of  straight  lacket  at  San  Quentin  and  Folsom. 
(Assem.  jol.  35  sess.  pp.  651-653:   1409-1414.) 

1904.  Recommendations  re.  bldg.  new  prison  bldgs.  and 
for  sale  of  old  prisons  at  San  Quentin  and  Folsom. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  prison  directors  1903/4:  95-97.) 

UnJpfi  and  Rrfjttlafinvfi 
1889.     Rules  for  govt,  of  bd.  of  directors  of  state  prisons 
of  Cal.     7  pp.     24°. 

Not  seen  :  entry  from  Fnwker. 
1890     Rules   and   regulations  of  Cal.   state  prisons  at 
San  Quentin  and  Folsom.  May  10.     4  pp. 
Not  seen  :  entry  from  Bowker. 
1893.     Rules  and  regulations  for  paroling  of  prisoners. 
18  pp.     obi.  48". 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
Vinitinfj  Committee 
See  above,  serlnl. 

STATR  PRTSriN.   POT.SOM 

1874.  Rept.  re.  estahlishmont  of  a  branch  state  prison 
near  Folsom.      (Son    jol.   20  sess.  pp.   R31-532.) 

1875.  Special  rept.  of  bd.  of  state  prison  directors  re. 
branch  state  prison  near  Folsom.  31  pp.  (App.  to 
Iols.   21    SPSS.  V.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

1876      Rppt.   of   commitfpp  on   branch   state  prison   at 

Folsom.     35  pp.      (Rome  21  spss.  v.  5  unnum    doc.) 
1878.     Rppt.    on    propnspd    branch    prison    at    Folsom, 

madp  by  Sen.  committpe  on  state  prisons,  etc.    7  pp. 

(f^ame  22  spss.  v.  4   fdoc.  391.) 
1880.     Rent,  of  bd.  of  state  prison  directors  re.  Folsom 

branch   state  prison.     11    pp.     (Slame  23  sess.  v.  5 

unnum.  doc.) 
.     Rppt.  of  It.  committee  on  construction  of  branch 

prison    at    Folsom.     38    pp.     (fiame    23   sess.    v.    5 

unnum,  doc.) 
1884.     Rppt.    of   commissary   of   Folsom    prison,    giving 

purchases  and   issues  for  fiscal  yr.     (5  A.R.  state 

prison  dirpctor  1RS3/4:  74-75.) 
1887.     Investigation  by  statp  bd.  of  prison  directors  of 

charges  of  cruelty  nt  Folsom.   Aug.  13.     70  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Powker. 
.     Rppt.    FfavornblPl   of  jt.   committee  on  claim  of 

D.  .Jordan,  for  mntprlnl  and  labor  furnished  In  con- 

fltrucllnn   of  brntieb  stntp  prison  at  Folsom.     fScn. 

bill    Rfi.    Assem    bill    107;    also   testimony   In   case.l 

4.    37   pp  .    1    1       fApp    to   jols.    27   sess.   v.    8   docs. 

[8  and  91.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


190 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 

Delinquents:  Adults  (both  sexes) — cont'd 

STATE   ritlSON.   I'OLSO.M— cont'd 

1889.  Special  rept.  re.  claim  of  D.  Jordan,  contractor, 
for  labor  and  materials  furnished  In  construction 
of  branch  state  prison  at  Folsom.  (Assem.  jol.  28 
sess.  pp.  259-2C2.) 

1891.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  health  on  sanitary  condition  and 
mngmt.  of  Polsom  State  Prison,  San  Quentin  State 
Prison,  etc.  (12  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1890/2: 
21-26.) 

.     Special  rept.  of  committee  on  claims  on  Assem. 

bin  76.  "  act  to  appropriate  money  to  pay  claim  of 
D.  Jordan  re.  construction  of  branch  state  prison 
near  Polsom.  S  pp.  (App.  to  Jols.  29  sess.  v.  7 
doc.  [10].) 

1894.  Stmt,  of  claims  of  Folsom  Water  Power  Co.  agst. 
state  of  Cal.,  arising  under  contract  of  May  5,  1888, 
and  proceedings  under  same.  (Blenn.  rept.  state 
prison  director  1893/4:  80.) 

1899.  Veto  of  act  to  provide  for  construction  of  sewer- 
age system  at  Folsom  prison  and  to  make  an  apprn. 
therefor.     (Assem.  jol.  33  sess.  pp.  862-863.) 

1903-1904.  Table  showing  no.  of  prisoners  and  occupa- 
tion of  Folsom  prison  June  30,  1903  and  1904.  (11 
blenn.  rept.  labor  statistics  1902/4:  104.) 

Ileceipte  and  ExpeniHtures 

1875/7-1880.  Receipts  and  payments  on  Folsom  branch 
prison  fund.  (Blenn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1875/7 
(p.  13)— same  1879/80.) 

1877-1880.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  Folsom  branch  state 
prison  fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1875/7 
(p.  85)— same  1879/80.) 

1881.  Clerk's  rept.  on  receipts  and  disbursements  of 
state  prison  at  Folsom.  (2  A.R.  state  prison  di- 
rector 1880/1  (pp.  60-64) — bienn.  rept.  same 
1903/4.) 

1883-1884.  Abstr.  of  total  cash  receipts  from  all 
sources  from  July  1,  1883,  to  June  30,  1884;  Folsom 
prison.     (5  sa?/!e  1883/4:  63.) 

1884-1885.  Tabular  stmt  giving  acct.  of  all  moneys 
reed,  during  fiscal  yr.  from  state  treasury  and  stmt. 
of  expenditures;  Polsom  prison.  (5  same  1883/4 
(pp.  64-65)— 6  same  1884/5.) 

1888-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  Folsom  state  prison 
fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1886/8  (p.  89) 
—same  1902/4.) 

1890/1-1897/8.  Table  showing  value  and  per  cent  of 
contract  and  non-contract  goods  purchased  by  Fol- 
som prison  each  yr.  (Rept.  of  committee  to  make 
examination  of  state  institutions  1899:  140.) 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

.     Table   showing   per   capita   cost   per   annum    at 

Folsom  for  each  item  of  expenditure.  (Rept.  of 
committee  to  make  examination  of  state  institu- 
tions 1899:  143.) 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1894/5-1897/8.  Table  showing  cost  of  lighting  Folsom 
prison  each  yr.  (Rept.  of  committee  to  make  ex- 
amination of  state  Institutions  1899:  137.) 

.     Same;  In  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

Rulea  and  Regulations 

8«e  also  above  for  general   Rules  and  Regulations  (or 
both  prisons. 

1889.     Rules  and  regulations  for  govt,  of  officers  and 
guards  of  Cal.  state  prison  at  Folsom.     15  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

Sanitation 

1901/2.    See  above,  general  group,  this  heading. 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 

Delinquents:  Adults  (both  sexes) — cont'd 

ST.\TK   rHIRON,   KOLSOM— cont'd 
Vtsittnfl  Cfimmittcc 
Soo  niso  nbovo  for  ironornl   reports  on  both   prisons  by 
Assoni.   nnd  Sonnto  committees. 

1878.  Rept.  of  Assem.  stafo  prison  committee  on  Pol- 
som prison.  7  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  22  sess.  v.  4 
rdoc.  361.) 

1893.  Rept.  on  condition  of  state  prison  at  Folsom. 
(Assem.  Jol.  30  sess.  pp.  927-930.) 

STATW    PniROV.    RAN    QITENTIN 
1850-1852.     Rppt.  on  state  prison,  revlewlnp;  legislation 
re.  prisons  and  convicts.  1S50-1S52;  evils  of  existing 
system;    urcine;   speedv   pstahllshment   of   peniten- 
tiary.    (Assom.  jol.  1852:  243-247.') 

1851.  Rppt.  of  Sen.  committpo  on  state  prisons  on  com- 
munication from  Gen.  Vallejo  tirtrlng  acceptance  of 
offer  for  location  of  state  prison.  (Leglsl.  jol. 
1851 :  736-738.) 

romnmnlentlon  Itself  not  found  printed. 
1R51-I8.'i5.  System  of  plncinfr  state  prison  convicts 
under  control  of  private  Individual  inaugurated  by 
contrnct  made  In  IR.'il.  shown  to  bp  disastrous,  and 
lease  relinquished  and  state  prison  bldgs.  turned 
ovpr  to  directors  npTitd.  under  act  of  May  7,  1855. 
(Govs.  ann.  mess.  ISSfi:  8-9.) 

1852.  Prison  needed,  and  Island  in  S.  F.  Bay  sueeested 
as  suitable  location  for  same.     (Ffame  1852.) 

.     Statp  prison  Inspectors  authori^pd  by  act  r.f  Apr. 

25.  1851,  unnecessary;  with  sufr£rp=!tion  to  dispense 
with  same  and  devolve  duties  unon  bd.  of  any  three 
state  officers,     (ftame  1852.) 

.     Docs,  connected  with   state  prison,  hpins:  copies 

nf  bids  made  and  contract  accepted  for  hide,  same 
(under  act  passed  May  1.  1S52,  providing  for  erec- 
tion of  State  Prison).  26  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  Jol. 
1853  doc.  7.) 

.  Comments  on  state  prison.  (A.R.  state  comptrol- 
ler 1851/2:  47-48.) 

1853.  Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  by  act  of  May  1,  1852. 
to  select  location  for  state  prison  and  enter  Into 
contract  for  hldg.  same.  4  pp.  (App.  to  Assem. 
jol.  1853  doc.  23.) 

.     Review   of   transactions    under   act   of  May   11, 

1853.  providing  for  erpctlon  of  state  prison  and  nul- 
llfvlng  contract  enterpd  Into  under  act  of  May  1, 
1852.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1854;  26-27.1 

.     Comments  on  state  nrlson.  and  transnortatlon  of 

prisoners.      (A.R.   state  comptroller  1852/3;  44-45.1 

.     San  Quentin  selected  as  site  for  state  prison  by 

prison  comrn.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1853.) 

.     Rept.  re.  Investlpatton  of  manner  of  passage  of 

state  prison  law  of  1S52  and  contract  based  upon 
same,  showins  invalidity  of  said  law  and  contract. 
urging  partial  comtilctlon  only  of  prison.  In  view 
of  excessive  cost  of  completing  as  provided  In  con- 
tract: with  testimony.  37  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol. 
1853  doc.  52.) 

.    Docs,  connected  with  state  prison.   26  pp.    (Same 

4  sess.  doc.  7.) 

.  Communication  of  comptroller  In  relation  to  pay- 
ment of  bill  of  P.  Vassault,  contractor  for  state 
prison.     4  pp.     (F!ame  3  sess.  doc.  34.) 

1854.  Recommendation  for  law  authorizing  state 
prison  Inspectors  to  require  from  all  officers  and 
private  persons  such  Information  as  may  be  Im- 
portant concerning  convicts  and  administration  of 
criminal  justice;  also  be  empowered  to  administer 
oaths  and  to  punish  for  contempt  a  refusal  to 
answer  touching  subject  matter  committed  to  their 
charge.     (A.R.  Inspectors  of  state  prison  1854:  4.) 


200 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  BTATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 
Delinquents:  Adults  (both  sexes) — cont'd 

STATE  PRISON,  SAN  QUENTIN — cont'd 
1S54.     Suggestion    for    additional    necessary    improve- 
ments at  state  prison,  by  which   convicts  may  be 
better  secured.    (A.R.  state  comptroller  1S53/4:  32.) 

1855.  Rept.  of  special  committee  on  state  prison,  giv- 
ing results  of  investigation  and  adverse  opinion  on 
administration  of  J.  M.  Estell,  lessee.  8  pp.  (App. 
to  Sen.  jol.  6  sess.  doc.  22.) 

.     Rept.  re.  best  plan  for  discipline  for  future  govt. 

of  state  prison  and  estimated  cost  of  new  bldgs., 
reviewing  comparative  cost  of  commodities  and 
bldg.  materials  in  Cal.  and  eastern  states.  (Assem. 
jol.  1855:  703-711.) 

.     Veto   of   act   to   provide   for   annulling   existing 

contract  betw.  state  and  lessee  for  keeping  state 
prison  convicts.     (Same  1855:  816-819.) 

Contract  made  under  acts  passed  April   25,   1851.  and 
April  10,  1S52. 

.     Adverse    rept.    of   committee   re.    condition   and 

mngmt.  of  state  prison.  70  pp.  (App.  to  Assem. 
jol.  6  sess.  doc.  26;  App.  to  Sen.  jol.  6  sess.  doc.  25.) 

.     Suppl.  rept.  of  jt.  state  prison  committee,  with 

reference  to  new  prison  bldgs.,  discipline,  etc.  22 
pp.     f  App.  to  Sen.  jol.  6  sess.  doc.  23.) 

.  Copy  of  contract  entered  into  by  state  prison  di- 
rectors for  erection  of  wall  at  Point  San  Quentin. 
(Assem.  jol.  1856:  161-163.) 

.     Communication   from  lessee  of  state  prison  re. 

impending  dissolution  of  prison  organization  and 
dismissal  of  convicts,  by  reason  of  state's  refusal 
to  provide  for  debts  incurred  in  maintenance  of 
same,  and  consequent  attachment  of  prison  prop- 
erty by  creditors.     (Same  1855:  846-847.) 

.     Corresp.    re.    relinquishment    of    lease    of    state 

prison,  with  copy  of  agreement  made  for  same. 
(App.  to  govs.  anil.  mess.  1856.) 

.     Memorial  of  state  prison  guards,  showing  failure 

on  part  of  lessee  to  pay  salaries  for  over  yr.  (Same 
1856.) 

.     Rept.  re.  examination  of  mngmt.  and  condition 

of  state  prison,  showing  present  system  to  be  ob- 
jectionable, and  urging  purchase  of  lease  by  state, 
with  copy  of  lease,  and  atty.  gens,  opinion  re.  terms 
of  contract.  (Sen.  jol.  1855:  512-520;  Assem.  jol. 
pp.  562-570.) 

.  Legislation  needed  to  regulate  state  prison  disci- 
pline.    (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1855:  37-38.) 

.     Rept.   of   special  jt.   committee  on   state  prison, 

Mch.  20.  8  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  6  sess.  doc.  21; 
App.  to  Assem.  jol.  6  sess.  doc.  22.) 

1856.  Petition  of  state  prison  directors  praying  for 
aid,  with  review  of  destitute  condition  of  said  in- 
stitution. (Assem.  jol.  1856:  150151;  Sen.  jol. 
1856:  149-150.) 

.     Rept.  of  state  prison  directors  re.  condition  of 

accts.,  cost  of  maintenance  and  guard  in  Jan.,  1856. 
(Sen.  Jol.  1856:  375-379.) 

.     Rept.    re.    investigation    of    contracts    for    state 

prison  supplies  and  construction,  showing  fraud 
agst.  state;  with  testimony  and  ace.  docs.  (Same 
1856:  356-383.) 

.  [Adverse]  rept.  on  state  prison,  by  Jt.  commit- 
tee [with  reference  to  construction  of  walls  of 
penitentiary;  with  rept.  of  directors].  36  pp. 
(App.  to  Sen.  jol.  7  sess.  doc.  [16 1;  App.  to  Assem. 
Jol.  7  sess.  doc.  [12].) 

.     Rept.   of  special   committee   apptd.   to   ascertain 

amt.  of  controller's  warrants  Issued  during  yr. 
1855,  on  acct.  of  state  prison.  35  pp.  (App.  to 
Sen.  Jol.  7  sess.  doc.  10?) 

Doc.  wrongly  numberod,  Ir  probably  no.  20. 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 

Delinquents:  Adults  (both  sexes) — cont'd 

STATE  PRISON,  SAN  QUENTIN — cont'd 

1856.  Suggestion  to  abolish  bd.  of  state  prison  di- 
rectors, leaving  warden  in  connection  with  gov., 
secy,  of  state,  controller,  and  treasurer  as  bd.  of 
inspectors  to  manage  its  affairs.  (Govs.  ann.  mess. 
1856:  14.) 

.  Minority  rept.  of  state  prison  directors  re.  em- 
ployment of  prisoners,  expenses,  and  sale,  to  Cal., 
of  part  of  Punto  de  San  Quentin,  by  A.  Woods. 
16  pp.     (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  7  sess.  doc.  11.) 

.     Rept.  of  state  prison  comrs.  created  under  act 

approved  Mch.  21,  re.  lease  of  prison  grounds  and 
convicts,  and  recommending  abolition  of  bd.  of  di- 
rectors; with  copy  of  said  lease.  (Assem.  jol. 
1856:  823-831.) 

.     Govs.  mess,  approving  act  creating  bd.  of  state 

prison  comrs.,  reviewing  provisions  of  same,  and 
suggestions  for  improvements,  with  statistics  show- 
ing enormous  cost  of  state  prison  to  date.  (Same 
1856:  553-554.) 

■ .     Veto  of   act  to   amend   act   concerning  oflSce   of 

treasurer  approved  Mch.  16,  1855,  providing  for 
payment  of  state  prison  warrants.  (Same  1856: 
379-3S0.) 

1857.  Rept.  of  sub-committee  of  committee  on  claims 
re.  memorial  for  payment  of  $32,216.48  for  supplies 
furnished  state  prison  at  San  Quentin  from  June 
to  Nov.,  1855.     (Sen.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  493-496.) 

.     Rept.  on  bids  for  lease  of  state  prison.     (Assem. 

jol.  8  sess.  pp.  820-821.) 

.     Stmt,  of  terms  upon  which  state  prison  grounds 

and  convicts  can  be  leased  for  term  of  4  yrs. 
(Same  8  sess,  p.  748.) 

.  Communication  from  lessee  of  state  prison  stat- 
ing embarrassed  financial  condition  of  prison  and 
asking  for  relief.     (Same  8  sess.  pp.  512-513.) 

.     Rept.  on  terms  upon  which  lessee  of  state  prison 

will  surrender  his  contract  with  state;  also  in- 
ventory of  property  received  from  warden.  (Same 
8  sess.  pp.  605-614.) 

.     Rept.  and  testimony  re.   investigation  of  affairs 

of  state  prison.     (Same  8  sess.  pp.  382-422.) 

1858.  Govs.  mess,  with  stmt,  of  expenditures  for  state 
prison.     (Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  pp.  506-508.) 

.     Same;  re.  condition  of  state  prison,  with  corresp. 

and  rules  re.  same.     (Same  9  sess.  pp.  325-329.) 
.     Opinion   [adverse]   of  atty.  gen.  on  state  prison 

affairs,  Feb.  3;    maintains  that  contract  betw.  bd. 

of  state  prison  comrs.  and  J.  M.  Estell,  lessee,  was 

void,  in  that  money  involved  exceeded  limit  set  for 

state's   indebtedness.     5   pp.     (App.   to   Sen.   Jol.  9 

sess.  doc.  [11].) 
.     Rept.  concerning  property  at  state  prison,  by  Jt. 

committee   |nn  Inventory].     48  pp.     (Same  9  sess. 

doc.  [14 1.) 
.     Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  on  drawing  of  warrants  by 

controller  in  favor  of  J.  M.  Estell,  on  acct.  of  his 

contract  as  lessee  of  state  prison.     (Assem.  jol.  9 

sess.  pp.  181-183.) 
.     Govs.  mess.  re.  taking  possession  of  state  prison 

and  condition  of  Inmates.     (Same  9  sess.  pp.  306- 

307.) 
.     Communication   from  lessee  of  state  prison  re. 

<lllTorrnces  botw.  himself  and  state.     (Same  9  sess. 

pp.  278-279.) 
.     Govs.  moss.  re.  amt.  paid  yrly.  for  transportation 

of  prisoners  and   recommending  that  evil   be  cor- 
rected.    (Same  9  sess.  pp.  388-389.) 
.     Stmt,  of  claim  of  Jas.  Smiley  for  work  on  state 

prison.     (Sen.  Jol.  9  sess.  p.  260.) 


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201 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 

Delinquents:  Adults  (both  sexes) — cont'd 

S'I'ATK  ritlSDN.  SAN  (JUICNTIN — confd 

1858.  Recommendation  for  small  apprn.  to  purchase 
books  for  use  of  convicts.  (A.R.  bd.  state  prison 
directors  1858:  7.) 

.     Stmt,  of  claim  of  E.   Lander,   with   controller's 

warrants,  for  provisions  furnished  state  prison- 
ers, and  for  labor  and  material  for  state  prison. 
(Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  pp.  229-230.) 

1859.  Recommendation  that  gov.  be  authorized  to  appt. 
suitable  person  as  warden  or  state  agt.  (A.R.  state 
prison  directors  1859:  15.) 

.     Urgent    recommendations   for   additional   prison 

accommodations.     (Same  1859:  17.) 
.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  litigation  relating  to  state 

prison  matters.     (Same  1859:  19-20.) 
.     Rept.   [favorable]   of  Sen.  investigating  commit- 
tee re.  affairs  at  state  prison.     121  pp.,  1  1.     (App. 

to  Sen.  jol.  16  sess.  doc.  [10].) 
.     Communication  with  stmt,  of  value  of  permanent 

improvements   made   upon   state   prison    property; 

also  showing  claims  agst.  state  released.     (Assem. 

jol.  10  sess.  pp.  681-684.) 
.     Rept.   of   special   committee   on   affairs  at   state 

prison.     (Same  10  sess.  pp.  584-669.) 

Investleatlon  of  charges  preferred  by  J.  S.  Graham  and 
J.   F.   McCauloy  agst.  chief  warden  and  rangrs. 
.     Same;   on  matters  connected  with  state  prison, 

with  testimony.     (Sen.  jol.  10  sess.  pp.  776-784.) 

1860.  Communication  from  sub-lessee  of  state  prison 
on  difficulties  existing  betw.  himself  and  state  re. 
prison  contract.     (Same  11  sess.  pp.  687-700.) 

.  Abstr.  of  sundry  articles,  per  inventory,  pur- 
chased from  J.  McCauley  on  Oct.  11,  1860.  (A.R. 
state  prison  director  1860:  38-52.) 

1860-1861.  Stmt,  of  state  prison  directors  in  acct.  with 
state  of  Cal.     (Same  1860  (pp.  54-55)— some  1861.) 

.     Abstr.   showing  amt.  of  money  reed,  each   mo., 

sources  from  whence  reed.,  amt.  expended,  and  dif- 
ferent depts.  for  which  expenditures  were  made. 
(Same  1860  (p.  62)— sowe  1861.) 

.    Estimate  of  architect  of  improvements  made  at 

prison  by  order  of  bd.  of  directors.  (Same  1861: 
11.) 

1862.  Stmt,  showing  detail  of  prison  improvements  for 
yr.     (Same  1862:  13.) 

.     Recommendations  re.  erection  of  suitable  bldgs. 

for  separate  confinement  of  prisoners.  (Same 
1862:  36.) 

1863.  Abstr.  of  title  to  state  prison  grounds  at  Pt.  San 
Quentln.  20  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  14  sess.  unnum. 
doc.) 

1864.  Rept.  of  Sen.  committee  on  state  prison  and 
public  bldgs.     10  pp.     (Same  15  sess.  unnum.  doc.) 

1864-1865.  Action  of  atty.  gen.  In  matter  of  settling 
vexed  question  of  title  to  lands  at  Point  St.  Quentln, 
and  to  obtain  for  state  sufficient  land  for  purposes 
of  efficient  prison  mngmt.  (A.R.  atty.  gen.  1865: 
4-9.) 

1865.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  to  pay  indebtedness 
of  prison,  due  July  1,  1866.  (Blenn.  rept.  state 
prison  director  1863/5:  5-6.) 

.     Earnest    request    that    legisl.    will    devise    some 

means  whereby  the  prison  can  be  made  reforma- 
tory as  well  as  penal  institution.  (Same  1863/5: 
6.) 

1867.  Same;  for  apprn.  to  meet  liabilities  that  will  ac- 
crue from  Dec.  1,  1867,  to  July  1,  1868.  (Same 
1865A:  5.) 

1867-1871.  Stmt,  of  prison  improvements.  (Same 
1867/9   (pp.  23-24)— «ame  1869/71.) 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 

Delinquents:  Adults  (both  sexes) — cont'd 

STATIO  IMUSd.N.  SAN  QTIRNTIN— cont'd 

1867/9.  Recommendation  that  tax  of  4  cts.  on  one  hun- 
dred dollars  be  levied  for  next  2  yrs.  by  legisl.  for 
making  improvements  suggested.  (Same  1867/9: 
7.) 

1868-1871.  State  prison  litigation  In  matter  of  lands. 
(Rept.  atty.  gen.  1868/9  (pp.  3-5)— .same  1870/1.) 

1871.  Recommendation  that  ann.  tax  of  6  cts.  on  one 
hundred  dollars  be  ann.  levied  for  construction  of 
cells  and  other  necessary  improvements  at  state 
prison;  also  that  provision  be  made  for  treatment 
of  insane  in  prison  hospital.  (Blenn.  rept.  state 
prison  director  1869/71:  3.) 

1876/7.  Rept.  on  inspection  of  state  prison  at  San 
Quentin.     (4  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1876/7:  66-71.) 

1881.  Rept.  [unfavorable]  of  special  comn.  of  inquiry 
Into  general  administration  of  state  prisons  of  Cal., 
apptd.  by  gov.  July  1,  1881,  and  instigated  by 
charges  published  by  the  San  Jose  Mercury  and 
S.  P.  Daily  Examiner,  reflecting  upon  bd.  of  prison 
directors,  and  warden  In  charge  of  prison  at  San 
Quentin.  82  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  19  sess.  v.  6  doc. 
[8].) 

1882.  Legislation  of  state  re.  expenses  of  directors  of 
state  prison  unconstitutional;  passage  of  law  di- 
recting method  in  which  these  expenses  shall  be 
audited  recommended,  and  constitutional  amdmt. 
providing  for  reasonable  compensation  to  these 
officers  suggested.     (Rept.  atty.  gen.  1881/2:  14-15.) 

1886.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  additional  bldgs. 
at  San  Quentin  prison.  (7  A.R.  state  prison  di- 
rector 1885/6:  10.) 

1888.  Same;  for  apprn.  for  erecting  additional  bldg. 
on  prison  grounds  at  San  Quentin;  also  for  pur- 
chase of  tide  lands  lying  betw.  prison  grounds  and 
deep  water,  such  lands  being  so  situated  as  to  shut 
off  state  grounds  from  deep  water.  (9  same 
1887/8:  6.) 

.     List   of  prisoners   in   Cal.    state  prison   at   San 

Quentln,  with  list  of  prisons  in  other  states.     38  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
1888-1891.     Suppl.  list  of  prisoners  at  San  Quentin. 
Checklist 
1888.     July,  Aug. 

IRSn.      Apr.,  May,  July,  Aug.,  Oct.,  Nov. 
IRno.     Jan..  Mch.,  July,  Aug.,  Sept.,  Dec. 
1891.     Jan..  Feh. 
Not  seen  :  entry  from  Bowkor. 

1889.  List  of  convicts  on  register  of  state  prison  at 
San  Quentin,  Marin  Co.     404  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.     San  Quentin  prison;    its  financial  and  business 

mngmt.;  rept.  of  I.  P.  Allen,  expert  apptd.  by  gov 
49  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.     Rept.  on  charges  agst.  mngmt.  of  prison  affairs. 

(Sen.  Jol.  28  sess.  pp.  1060-1061.) 

.     Veto  of  act  to  regulate  powers  and  duties  of  state 

bd.   of   prison   directors.     (Same   28   sess.   pp.   944- 
946.) 

.     Rept.  of  Assem.  committee  on  public  bldgs.  and 

grounds    on    state    prison.     (Assem.    jol.    28    sess. 
p.  366.) 
1891.     See  above,  Folsom;  this  date. 
Jute-MUls 
See  Laljor.     Convict  Labor. 

Iteceipta  and  Expenditures 
1851-1858.     Table  giving  yrly.  acct.  of  state  prison  of 

Cal.     (A.R.  state  prison  directors  1858:  27.) 
1851-1879.     Same.     (Same  1861   (p.  41)— same  1877/9.) 
1851-1890.     Comparative  stmt,  giving  prison  acct.,  San 
Quentin.     (5    same    1883/4     (foldg.    table) — same 
1889/90.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Delinquents:  Adults  (both  sexes) — cont'd 

STATE  PRISON,  SAN  QUENTIN — cont'd 
Prcdpts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

1853.  Tabular  stmt,  showing  condition  of  state  prison 
interest  fund.     (A.R.  state  comptroller  1852/3:  21.) 

1853-1857.  Receipts  on  state  prison  interest  fund.  (A. 
R.  state  treasurer  1852/3   (p.  23)— same  1856/7.) 

1854-1856.  Stmt,  showing  condition  of  state  prison 
bonds,  issued  under  act  of  1853,  with  amt.  Issued 
and  redeemed,  and  balance  outstanding.  (A.R. 
state  comptroller  1853/4   (p.  26)— some  1855/G.) 

1855-1856.  Treasurer's  communication,  with  stmt,  of 
controller's  warrants  issued,  redeemed  and  out- 
standing 1855.  and  outstanding  Feb.  15,  1856  (show- 
ing amt.  of  same  issued  for  state  prison).  (Assem. 
Jol.  1856:  355.) 

.  Rept.  re.  validity  of  warrants  issued  by  comptrol- 
ler on  order  of  state  prison  directors  July  2.  1855, 
to  Jan.  24.  1856,  with  stmt,  of  same;  and  treas- 
urer's stmt,  of  such  warrants  entered  in  his  office, 
showing  amts.  paid  and  unpaid.  (Sen.  jol.  1856: 
303-330.) 

1856-1862.  Stmt,  of  amt.  expended  for  state  prison  pur- 
poses. (A.R.  state  comptroller  1855/6  (pp.  14-15) 
— same  1861/2.) 

1858.  Stmt,  showing  expenditures  for  ordinary  and 
extraordinary  support  for  8  mos.  endg.  Dec.  31. 
(A.R.  state  prison  directors  1858:  15.) 

.     Stmt,  of  prison  contribution  fund,  from  May  1 

to  Dec.  31.     (Same  1858:  20.) 

.     Stmt,  of  state  prison  in  acct.  with  state  of  Cal. 

(Same  1858:  21.) 

.     Stmt,   showing  amt.   of  money  reed,   each   mo., 

sources  from  whence  reod.,  amt.  expended,  and  dif- 
ferent depts.  for  which  expenditures  were  made, 
from  May  1  to  Dec.  31.  Inclusive.     (Same  1858:  14.) 

.     Financial  stmt,  of  state  prison  directors,  in  acct. 

with  state  of  Cal.     (Same  1858:  9.) 

.  Stmt,  of  mlleapp  duo  state  prison  visiting  com- 
mittee.    (Assem.  iol.  9  sess.  p.  143.) 

.     Same.     fSen.  Jol.  9  sess.  pp.  131-132.) 

.     Govs,  mess.,  with  stmt,  of  expenditures  for  state 

prison.     (Same  9  sess.  pp.  506-508.) 

1859.  Stmt,  of  state  prison  directors,  in  acct.  with 
state.     (A.R.  state  prison  directors  1859:  7.) 

.     Ann.    rept.   of  treasurer   of  bd.   of   directors   of 

state  prison.  In  acct.  with  state,  from  May.  1858,  to 
Dec.  31.  1859.     (Same  1859:  6.) 

.  Stmt,  of  amt.  of  mileage  due  state  prison  com- 
mittee.    (Sen.  .1ol.  10  sess.  p.  298.) 

.     Same.     (Assem.  Jol.  10  sess.  pp.  253;  542.) 

1860.  Same.     (Same  11  sess.  p.  277.) 

1861.  Same.     (Sen.  Jol.  12  sess.  p.  322.) 

.     Stmt,  of  llabllltlea  aest.  state  prison  up  to  and 

Including  .Tan.  18,  1862.  (A.R.  state  prison  di- 
rectors 1861:  36-39.) 

.     Ann.    rept.    of   state    prison    treasurer.     (Same 

1861:  32-34.) 

1862.  Stmt,  showing  rash  receipts  and  disbursements 
for  yr.     (Same  1862:  15-17.) 

.     Same;   assets  and  liabilities  of  prison,  Dec.  31. 

(Same  1862:  9-12.) 

1863.  Table  showing  financial  condition  of  Cal.  state 
prison.  Dec.  15.      (Same  1863/5:  131 

1863-1865.  Cenornl  siimmnry  of  disbursements  by  com- 
missary for  support  of  Btntr  prlron  from  Dec.  15, 
1863,  to  Nov.  1,  1865.      (Same  1863/5:  48.) 

1863-1867.  Stmt,  of  cash  receipts  and  disbursements  of 
Cnl.  state  prison  from  Dec.  15.  1863.  to  Nov.  1,  1867 
(Same  1863/5   (pp.  24-32)— same  1867.) 


MAINTENANCE: 
cont'd 


STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 


Delinquents:  Adults  (both  sexes) — cont'd 

STATE  PRISON,  SAN  QUENTIN— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

.     Table   showing   total   cost  of   disbursements   by 

commissary  for  acct.  of  wash  house  of  state  prison 
from  Dec.  15,  1863,  to  Nov.  1,  1867,  (.Same  1863/5 
(p.  45)— same  1865/7.) 

.     Same;  cost  of  maintaining  Cal.  state  prison  from 

Dec.  15,  1863,  to  Nov.  1,  1867.  {Same  1863/5  (pp. 
14-20)— same  1865/7.) 

.     Stmt,  of  earnings  of  Cal.  state  prison  from  Dec. 

15,  1863,  to  Nov.  1,  1867.     (Same  1863/5  (pp.  21-23) 
—same  1865/7.) 
1S63/5-18S4.     State  prison  fund;  receipts  and  payments. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1863/5  (p.  14) — same 
1882/4.) 
1865.     Stmt,  showing  liabilities  and  available  assets  of 
state  prison,  Nov.  1.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  prison  di- 
rector 1863/5:  34.) 
1865-1867.     Table  showing  average  cost  of  sustaining  a 
prisoner  with  subsistence,  clothing,  bed,  and  bed- 
ding   for    one   yr.     (Same    1863/5    (p.    58) — sam,e 
1865/7.) 

.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  state  prison  fund.     (A.R. 

state   controller    1864/5    (pp.    86-87) — bienn.    rept. 
same  1865/7.) 
1865-1904.     Stmt,   showing  amt.   of   expenditures,   amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  state  prison  pur- 
poses.    (Same  1863/5   (p.  41)— same  1902/4.) 
1867-1871.     Stmt,  of  total  cash  receipts.     (Bienn.  rept. 
state  prison   director   1867/9    (p.   25) — same  1869/ 
71.) 
.    Stmt,  of  total  cash  disbursements,  and  recapitu- 
lation.    (Same  1867/8   (pp.  26-27)— same  1869/71  ) 
- — — .     Table  giving  cost  of  prison  proper,  from  Dec.  1, 
1867,  to  Nov.  1,  1871.     (Same  1867/9  (pp.  15-16)  — 
same  1869/71.) 
1868-1871.     Stmt,    giving    cost    of    new    bldg.     (Same 

1867/9  (pp.  21-22)— some  1869/71.) 
1869-1877.    Stmt,    giving   cost   of   bldg.    fund.     (Same 

1869/71  (p.  20)— same  1875/7.) 
1870-1871.     Financial    stmt. — school   and    library  fund. 

(Same  1869/71:  63.) 

1871-1873.     Stmt,    showing    condition    of    state    prison 

bldg.  fund.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1869/71 

(pp.  94-95)— same  1871/3.) 

1871-1875.     General  summary  of  expenses  and   Income, 

liabilities  and  available  assets.     (Bienn.  rept.  state 

prison   director  1871/3    (pp.  20-23)— sa?ne  1873/5.) 

1871-1882.     Clerk's  rept.  on  receipts  and  disbursements, 

(Same  1871/3  (pp.  19-20)- A.R.  savie  1881/2.) 
1873.     State  prison  bldg.  fund;   receipts  and  payments. 

(A.R.  state  treasurer  1873/5:  29.) 
1878-1883.     Tabular    stmt,    showing    amts.    of    money 
drawn  from  state  treasury  for  support  of  prison  at 
San  Quentin.     (4  A.R.  state  prison  director  1882/3: 
6.) 
1880-1890.     Warden's    rept.    of    financial    operations   of 
San  Quentin  prison  for  10  yrs.     1890.     8  pp. 
Not  srpn  ;  rnlry  from  Ilowttrr. 
1881.     Secy's,  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  prison  directors  of 
expenditures  of  office.    (2  A.R.  state  prison  director 
1880/1:  20.) 
1881-1904.     Clerk's    rept.    Including    tabular    stmts,    of 
cash    receipts    and    disbursements,    with    stmts,    of 
cost    for  malnlenanre  of  prisoners,  state  prison  at 
San  Quentin.     (2  same  1880/1    (pp.  30-33)— bienn. 
rept.  same  1903/4.) 


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203 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 

Delinquents:  Adults  (both  sexes) — cont'd 

STATU  I'UISON,  SAN  (JUKNTIN— cont'd 
llrrciiits   and    Bxpenditures — cont'd 
1882.     Warden's  rept.  giving  detailed  stmt,  of  moneys 
reed,  from  state  treasury,  for  what  purposes  reed., 
and  to  whom,  and  for  what  paid,  for  yr.  endg.  June 
30.     (3  same  1881/2:  31-34.) 
1884-1886.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  state  prison  bldg.  fund. 
(Blenn.  rept.  state  controller  1882/4  (p.  83) — same 
1884/6.) 
1888-1904.     Stmt,    of   condition    of    San    Quentln    state 
prison  fund,     (flame  1886/8  (p.  88)— same  1902/4.) 
1890/1-1897/8.     Table     showing     pay-roll     of     officers, 
guards,  and  Jute  mill  employes  for  each  yr.     (Rept. 
of  commlttoc  to  make  examination  of  state  Insti- 
tutions 1899:  131.) 

.     Same;  In  App.  to  Jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

.     Table  showlnp  per  capita  cost  per  annum  at  San 

Quentln  as  oharKod  to  each  Item  of  expenditure. 
(Rept.  of  committee  to  make  examination  of  state 
Institutions  1899:  134.) 

.     Same;  In  App.  to  Jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1891.  Rept.  of  committee  on  comns.  on  manner  of  ex- 
penditures of  $10,000  by  ex-Gov.  Waterman  on 
prison  Investigations  at  San  Quentln.  (Assem.  Jol. 
29  sess.  pp.  479-480.) 
1896/7-1897/8.  Table  showing  gross  and  net  ann.  and 
per  capita  per  diem  cost  of  maintenance  of  prison- 
ers at  San  Ouentin.  (Rept.  of  committee  to  make 
examination  of  state  Institutions  1899:  130.) 
— .     Same;  In  App.  to  Jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

Rules  and  ReguJations 
1891.     Rules  and   regulations  for  Cal.   state  prison  at 
San  Quentin,  Apr.  1.     23  pp. 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowkcr.  See  also  above  for 
general  Rules  and  ReRwlatlons  for  both  prisons. 
ViMtinrj  Oommtttee 
See  above,  eeneral  croup.  The  earliest  of  thesp  rppts. 
relate  to  San  Quentln  only,  as  do  somo  of  the 
later  repts.  It  has  been  thouRht  best  to  keep  the 
series  Intact. 

Delinqnents:  Adults  (women  only) 

1871.  Recommendation  re.  erection  of  prison,  within 
prison  walls,  for  female  prisoners,  with  Its  en- 
trance through  prison  walls  and  no  entrance  to  It 
from  within  walls.  (Blenn.  rept.  state  prison  di- 
rector 1869/71:  3.) 

Delinquents:  Minors 

PRESTON  SCHOOL  OF"  INDTTSTRY 

serial 
Under  Act  of  March  11,  1889 

1  series 

1889/90-1890/2.  Blenn.  rept,  of  secy,  of  Preston  School 
of  Industry,  1  et  seq. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows: 

1.   18Sn/nO  In   App.   to  Jols.   2fl  sess.   v.   2   unniim. 
doc. 
nnQum.   1890/2  omitted. 

2  series 

1892/4-1898/00.  Blenn.  rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  Pres- 
ton School  of  Industry,  1-4. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows 


1.  1R02/4   In  App.  to  Jols.  .tl  sess. 

2.  1804/6    "     ''      "     "     32     '• 


33 
34 


.  B   unniim.   doc. 
.6  doc.   ffll. 
121. 


V.  3 


[11. 


8.   1806/8 

4.   1898/00"     " 

non-serial 
1894.     Circular  of  Information,  Preston  School  of  In- 
dustry.    7  pp. 

Not  seen  :  entry  from  Rowker. 
1899.     Rept.  on  examination  of  reform  schools:  Preston 
School    of    Industry    and    Whlttler    School;     with 
tables  showing  location,  acreage,  mnftres.,  cost  of 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Delinquents:  Minora — cont'd 

PRRSTON  SCIIOOI,  OP  INDUSTRY — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
land,  bldgs.,  support,  etc.,  of  each.     (Rept.  of  com- 
mittee  to   examine   state    Institutions    1899:  11-12; 
31-32;  143-159.) 

.     Same;   In  App.  to  Jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

Rerrtptu  and  Kxpvnditurcn 

1871.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of  each 
apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under  each, 
and  balance  unexpended  for  support  of  Industrial 
school.     (Blenn.  rept.  state  controller  1869/71:  46.) 

1892.  Summary  of  cash  receipts  and  disbursements  for 
Preston  School  of  Industry,  up  to  Sept.  1,  1892. 
(13  A.R.  state  prison  director  1891/2:  74.) 

.  Estimate  of  cost  of  completion  of  main  adminis- 
tration bldg.  of  Preston  School  of  Industry.  (13 
same  1891/2:  75.) 

1894/5-1897/8.  Table  showing  per  capita  cost  per  yr.  at 
Preston  School.  (Rept.  of  committee  to  examine 
state  institutions  1899:  153.) 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  Jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1896-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  Preston  School 
of  Industry.  (Blenn.  rept.  state  controller  1894/6 
(p.  l?,)—same  1902/4.) 

1898-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  contingent  fund,  Pres- 
ton School  of  Industry.  {Same  1898/00  (p.  105)  — 
same  1902/4.) 

Rules  and  Reijulntions 

1894.  Rules  and  regtilations  for  officers  and  employes, 
Preston  school  of  Industry.     12  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1895.  Rept.  of  eub-commlttee  on  retrenchment  and  pub- 
lic expenditures  on  affairs  of  Preston  School  of  in- 
dustry at  lone.     (Sen.  Jol.  31  sess.  pp.  466-467.) 

.     Same;   Assem.  committee.     (Assem.  jol.  31  sess. 

pp.  448-450.) 

1897.  Rept.  of  special  committee  apptd.  to  investigate 
condition  and  wants  of  Preston  School  at  lone. 
(Sen.  Jol.  32  sess.  pp.  466-467.) 

1899.  Rept.  of  committee  on  state  prisons  and  reforma- 
tories on  Preston  School  of  Industry.  (Assem.  Jol. 
33  sess.  pp.  1576-1577.) 

REFORM   SCHOOL,    MARY8VILLE 

serial 
Under  Act  of  April  14,  18B9 

1  series 

1860-1862/3.  Ann.  rept.  of  trustees  of  State  Reform 
School,  at  Marysvllle. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1860  in  App.  to  Sen.  jol.  12  sess.  unnum.  doc. 

1861  "       "      "     Jols.  l.t  sess.  unnum.  doc. 

1862* '       "      14     "  "  " 

1862/3        "       "       •'      15     " 

2  series 

1863/5-1865/7.  Blenn.  rept.  of  trustees  of  State  Reform 
School,  1-2. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1863/5    In    App.    to  Jols.    IB    seas.   v.    2   unnum. 

doc. 

2.  1865/7   In   App.   to  Jols.   17  sess.   v.   1   unnum. 

doc. 
School  discontinued. 

non-serial 
1860.  Rept.  of  comrs.  for  establishment  and  erection  of 
a  state  reform  school,  Jan.,  1860.  9  pp.  (App.  to 
Sen.  Jol.  11  .sess.  doc.  [16].) 
1862.  Communication  from  supt.  of  reform  school  urg- 
ing Its  continuance  but  condemning  the  locality, 
near  Marysvllle.  12  pp.  (App.  to  Jols.  13  sess. 
[doc,  19].) 


•  For  6  months. 


204 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVlDtlAL   INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Delinquents:  Minors — cont'd 

REFORM    SCHOOL,   MARYSVILLB — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1865-1867.  Statistical  tables  showing  numerical  state 
of  school,  no.  inmates  previously  admitted,  causes, 
from  what  counties,  nativity,  age,  sex,  etc.  (1 
bienn.  rept.  trustees  reform  school  1864/5  (pp.  6- 
13)— 2  same  1865/7.) 

1868.  Testimony  re.  charges  of  cruelty  practiced  on  in- 
mates of  state  reform  school  at  Marysville.  10  pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  17  sess.  v.  2  [doc.  21].) 

1870.  Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  remove  boys  from  re- 
form school;  with  a  contract  betw.  comrs.  and 
authorities  of  Industrial  School  at  S.  F.  8  pp. 
(Same  18  sess.  v.  2  doc.  10.) 

Receipts  und  Exi}en<lituriii 

1859-1862.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  expended  for  erection  of 
state  reform  school.  (A.R.  state  controller  1859/60 
(p.  15)— «a?;!e  1861/2.) 

1861.  Stmt,  of  amt.  of  mileage  due  special  committee 
on  state  reform  schools  near  Marysville  and  S.  F. 
(Sen.  jol.  12  sess.  p.  546.) 

1861-1867.  Financial  rept.  (A.R.  trustees  reform 
school  1861  (pp.  7-8)— bienn.  rept.  same  1865/7.) 

1865.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  state  reform 
school.     (A.R.  state  controller  1864/5:  40.) 

Vieiting  Committee 
1861.     Rept.  of  jt.  select  committee  on  reform  school  at 

Marysville.     (Sen.  jol.  12  sess.  pp.  587-593.) 
.     Same.     9   pp.     (App.   to   Sen.   jol.    12   sess.   doc 

[16].) 
.     Same;    minority   rept.     6   pp.     (App.   to   Assem. 

jol.  12  sess.  doc.  [9].) 

1863.  Rept.  of  Assem.  committee  on  state  reform 
school.     4  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  14  sess.  unnum.  doc.) 

1864.  Majority  rept.  of  hospital  committee  on  state  re- 
form school.     (Assem.  jol.  15  sess.  p.  310.) 

.     See  also  above,  serial  group  at  head  of  Mainte^ 

nance,  Assem.  and  Sen.  committees  on  hospitals. 

1866.  Rept.  of  Assem.  special  committee  apptd.  to  visit 
state  reform  school  at  Marysville.  5  pp.  (App. 
to  jols.  16  sess.  V.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

.     Rept.  of  Assem.  committee  on  education  on  state 

reform    school,    etc.     4    pp.     (Same    16    sess.    v.    3 
unnum.  doc.) 

.     Same;  in  Assem.  jol.  16  sess.  pp.  5G2-564. 

1870.  Rept.  [unfavorable]  of  jt.  state  hospitals  commit- 
tee on  adaptability  of  state  reform  school  bldg.  [at 
Marysville]  for  other  state  purposes:  also  rept.  on 
mngmt.  and  condition  of  various  institutions  re- 
ceiving aid  from  state.  8  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  18 
sess.  v.  2  doc.  [33].) 

ItEKOKM    SCHOOL,    WHI'lTIEU 
serial 
Under  Act  of  Marcb  11,  1889. 

1  series 

1889/90.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  Reform  School  for 
Juvenile  Offenders,  at  Whittier,  1. 

In  CoiU'Ctcd  docH.  an  folIowH  : 
1.   1880/90  In  App.  to  Jols.  2i)  sess.  v.  2   unnum.   doc. 

2  series 

1890/2.  Bienn.  rept.  of  trustees  of  Reform  School  for 
Juvenile  Offenders. 

In  roIIi-cI'-<l  (]()C.H.  OH  followB  : 
18(10/:;   In  A|ip.  to  JoIh.  80  Ki'NK.  V.  7    unnum.    due. 

3  series 

1892/4-1902/4.  Bienn.  rept.  of  trustees  of  Whittier 
State  School. 

In  <'olliTt<'d  docH.  nB  foIlowH  : 
18112/4   In  App.  to  Join.  ."SI  MCHa.  V.  n    unnum.    doc. 

1804/0 32  •'   V.  0 

18Bn/8  1002/4  omitted. 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Delinquents:  Minors — cont'd 

REFOKM  SCHOOL,  WHITTIER— cont'd 
non-serial 
1888.     Establishment   of   state   reform   school   advised. 
(13  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1886/8:  50-51.) 

1890.  Proceedings  and  addresses  at  laying  of  corner 
stone  of  state  reform  school.     37  pp. 

Not  seen  :  entry  from  Bowker. 

1891.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  health  on  sanitary  survey  of  state 
reform  school  at  Whittier  and  state  normal  school 
at  Los  Angeles.  (12  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1890/2: 
29-30.) 

1891-1893.  Circulars  of  information,  nos.  1-4;  state  re- 
form school,  'Whittier. 

Not  seen  :  entry  from  Bowker. 

1892.  Comments  on  Whittier  reform  school.  (Bienn. 
rept.  state  controller  1890/2:  37.) 

.     Stmt,  of  work  done  in  shops,  garden,  and  farm. 

(Bienn.  rept.  trustees  Whittier  reform  school 
1890/2:  26-30.) 

1892-1896.  Statistical  tables  giving  no.  of  pupils  ad- 
mitted and  dismissed,  nativity,  from  what  counties, 
etc.     {Same  1890/2  (pp.  9-16)— some  1894/6.) 

1893.  Rept.  of  special  committee  apptd.  to  investigate 
conduct,  mngmt.,  and  needs  of  reform  school  for 
juvenile  offenders  at  Whittier.  (Sen.  jol.  30  sess. 
pp.  641-643.) 

1897.  Veto  of  act  to  remove  female  inmates  of  Whit- 
tier state  school  to  school  to  be  erected  in  Sta. 
Clara.     (Assem.  jol.  32  sess.  pp.  1327.) 

1901-1902.  Tables  showing  general  conditions  of  Whit- 
tier school  as  to  age,  term  of  commitment,  parent- 
age of  inmates.  (11  bienn.  rept.  labor  statistics 
1902/4:  106-107.) 

Receipts  aii(J  Exiiciiditifves 

1889-1892.  Total  receipts  and  amts.  owing  and  dis- 
bursements and  indebtedness  incurred  from  Apr.  1, 
1S89,  to  June  30,  1892.  (Bienn.  rept.  trustees  re- 
form school  for  juvenile  offenders  1890/2:  5-6.) 

1890-1896.  Financial  stmt.  (Rept.  same  1889/90  (pp. 
6-7)— same  1894/6.) 

1892-1896.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  special  apprns.,  June 
30.  (Bienn.  rept.  same  1890/2  (p.  8) — same 
1894/6.) 

1892/3-1897/8.  Table  showing  per  capita  cost  per 
annum,  at  Whittier.  (Rept.  of  committee  to  ex- 
amine state  institutions  1899:  158-159.) 

— — .     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1894-1896.  Stmt,  giving  assets  and  liabilities  July  1. 
(Bienn.  rept.  trustees  Whittier  reform  school  1892/4 
(pp.  16,  30)— some  1894/6.) 

.     Abstr.  of  expenses  for  44th  and  45th  fiscal  yrs. 

{Sajtie  1892/4  (pp.  15,  29)— same  1894/6.) 

1894-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  Whittier  reform 
school  fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1892/4 
(p.  92)— same  1902/4.) 

1896-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended,  Whittier  state 
school.     (Same  1894/6  (p.  78)— .same  1902/4.) 

1900-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  contingent  fund,  Wlilt- 
tler  state  school.  (Same  1898/00  (p.  104)— some 
1902/4.) 

Rules  and  Rcfjulatintis 

1891.  Rules  and  regulations,  state  reform  school,  Whit- 
tier.    11  pp.    16°. 

Nut  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowl<<*r. 

.     Kept,  of  Assem.  committee  on  public  bldgs.  and 

grounds  on  reform  school  at  Whittier,  etc.  (Assem. 
Jol.  29  sess.  pp.  468-472.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFOPINIA 


205 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 
Delinquents:  Minors — cont'd 

lUOKOUM  SCUOOU  WniTTIEU— cont'd 
liutes  and  Ki'utt^atiuna — cont'd 
1895.     Kept,    of    sub-committee    on    state    prisons    and 
prison  bldgs.  upon  needs  of  Whittier  state  school. 
(Sen.  jol.  31  sess.  pp.  350-351.) 
.     Rept  of  committee  on  state  prisons  and  reforma- 
tories  on    Whittier  state   school.     (Assem.   jol.   31 
sess.  pp.  301-302.) 
1903.    Same.     (Assem.  Jol.  35  sess.  p.  387.) 
Dependents 

VETERANS'   HOME   OF   CALIFORNIA 

serial 
Under  Private  Managoment. 

1  series 

1884/6.  Rept.  of  pres.  and  other  officers  of  Veterans' 
Home  Assn. 

2n  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1S84/G  In  App.  to  jols.  27  sess.  v.  1  uunum.  doc. 

2  series 

1891/2.    Rept.  of  Veterans'  Home  Assn. 
In  Collected  docs,  n.s  follows  : 
1891/1!  In  App.  to  Jols.  30  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc. 
Under  State  Management. 

"  Became  a  slate  Institution  In  1897,  wltli  a  bd.  of 
directors  required  to  make  an  ann.  rept.  to  the 
go\'ernor.  No  lepts.  of  this  bd.  appear  to  have 
been  printed  before  that  for  1902/3."  (Bowker.) 
Kept,  referred  to,  viz.  1902/3,  not  seen  by  compiler. 

non-serial 
1897.    Rept.  of  L.  H.  Brown  on  the  Veterans'  Home  at 
Yountville.    13  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1899.  Rept.  on  Veterans'  Home  of  Cal.  (Rept.  of  com- 
mittee to  make  examination  of  state  institutions 
1899:  74-80.) 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

liectiptu  and  Expenditures 

1884-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  support  of  Vet- 
erans' Home.  (Blenn.  rept.  state  controller  1882/4 
(p.  66)— same  1902/4.) 

1890-1892.  Same;  home  for  soldiers'  widows  and  or- 
phans, etc.     (Hame  1888/90  (p.  74)— some  1890/2.) 

1891-1898.  Table  showing  members  cared  for,  total  em- 
ployes' pay-roll,  and  cost  per  capita,  officers'  sal- 
aries, and  cost  per  capita.  (Rept.  of  committee  to 
make  examination   of  state   institutions  1899:  78.) 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1894/6-1902.  Stmt,  showing  receipts  from  U.  S.,  and 
disbursements  thereof  under  act  of  Congress  of  U. 
S.  entitled,  "  act  to  provide  aid  to  state  or  terri- 
torial homes  for  support  of  disabled  soldiers  and 
sailors  of  U.  S.,"  approved  Aug.  28,  1888.  (Bienn. 
rept  state  treasurer  1894/6  (p.  53)— same  1900/2.) 

1900-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  fund  for  support  and 
maintenance  of  Veterans'  Home  of  Cal.  (Bienn. 
rept.  state  controller  1898/00  (p.  107)— some 
1902/4.) 

1903.  Rept  of  committee  on  public  bldgs.  and  grounds 
on  Veterans'  Home  at  Yountville.  (Assem.  jol.  35 
sess.  p.  723.) 


MANGANESE 
Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources. 


Mineral 


MANUAL  TRAINING;  see  EDUCATION 
MANUFACTURES;  see  INDUSTRIES,  ETC. 


MAPS 
Geological;  see  Natural  Resources.     Geology 
Mineral;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Serial  Kroup  ;     Ueglster  of  Mines. 
Railroad;  see  Railroads 
State  Map;  see  Land 

CJiiUe  a  body  of  criticism  of  the  early  state  map  is 
noted  among  the  analyses  of  the  co.  assessors' 
repts.  ;  see  'I'axation. 

Tax  Districts 

1902.     See  Taxation:  State.    Assessment,  etc.;  this  date. 
Topographical;  see  Land 

MARBLE;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    MINERAL 

MARIN  COUNTY  (1850) 

Asphaltiuu  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Clay  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Copper 
1892/4-1894/G.    See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Cop- 
per; these  dates. 
Iron 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Iron; 
these  dates. 
Lawsonite  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Manganese 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Man- 
ganese; these  dates. 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resoturces 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See  Industries,  etc.     Mines  and  Min- 
ing;  these  dates. 
Natural  Gas  in;   see  Natiual  Resources 
Surveyor;  see  Land 
Taxes;  see  Taxation:  County 

MARINE  HOSPITAL;  see  MAINTENANCE:  STATE 

MARINE  INSURANCE;  see  INSURANCE 

"  MARION,"  U.  S.  S. 
Expenditures  for;  see  Finance:   State.    Expenditures 

MARIPOSA  BIG  TREE  GROVE;  see  PARKS:  STATE 

MARIPOSA  COUNTY  (1850) 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Bullion  Production 

1885.     See   Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     P*roduction; 
this  date. 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Gold 

1881.     See    Natural    Resources.      Mineral.     Gold;    this 
date. 

1888.     See  same;  this  date. 

1892-1893.     See  same;  these  dates. 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;  these  dates. 
Indian  Wars;  see  War  Expenditures 
Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Limestone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Marble  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Mines;  see  Industries,  etc.    Mines  and  Mining. 
Roads;  see  that  title 
Silver 

1892-1895.     See   Natural   Resources.     Mineral.     Silver; 
these  dates. 
Surveyor;  see  Land 


206 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MARKETS 

Used  here  In  Its  specific  sense.     Material   relating   to 
markets   for    Cal.    produce    is   entered   under   Com- 
merce. 
1896.    Repu  on  establishing  a  free  public  fruit  market 
in  S.  F.     (.5  bienn.  rept.  bd.  home.  18a5/ti:  IZ-IS.) 
1898.     Comments   on   free   public   market    upon    water 

front.     (.Bieun.  rept.  harbor  comrs.  1896/8:  8-9.) 
1900.     Memorials  and  res.   adopted  by  Fruit  Growers' 
Convention   re.   establishment  of   free  public  mar- 
kets  in   S.   F.;    etc.     (.7    bienn.    rept.    bd.   hortic. 
1899/00:  23-25. J 
1902.    Repu  on  S.  F.  market,  recommending  that  law 
providing  for  free  market  be  made  effective  and 
provision  be  made  for  opening  same  without  delay. 
IS  same  1901/2:  369-370.) 
Fish;  see  Fish  and  Game 

MARRIAGE;  see  VITAL  STATISTICS 

MARSHALL   MONUMENT;    see  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS,  ETC. 
STATE 

MARYS  VILLE 

Climate;  see  that  title 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 
Realty;  see  Land.    Realty 
Sewerage;  see  that  title 

MEAT 
Industry;  see  Industries,  etc 

MENDOCINO  COUNTY  (1850) 

Asphaltum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 

Coal 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Coal; 
these  dates. 

Copper 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Cop- 
per; these  dates. 

Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 

Gold;   see  Natural  Resources.     MineraL    Gold;  this  date 

Horticultural    Board;    see   Agriculture.     Horticultural    Com- 
missions 

Indian  Wars;  see  War  Expenditures 

Iron 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Iron; 
these  dates. 

Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 

Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See   Industries,   etc.     Mines  and   Min- 
ing; these  dates. 

Onyx  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Petroleum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Public  Buildings;  see  Public  Buildings  and  Grounds:  County 

Sandstone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Travertine  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

MERCED 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 
Temperature;  see  Climate 

MERCED  COUNTY  (1855) 
Artesian  Wells;  sec  Natural  Resources 
Amiessors;  sec  Taxation:  State 
Bullion  Production 

ISSr,.     Rc<:  Natural   Resources.     Mineral.     Production; 
thin  dale. 


MERCED  COUNTY  (1855)— cont'd 

Coal 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Coal; 
these  dates. 
Gold;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Horticultural    Board;    see   Agriculture.    Horticultural   Com- 
missions 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.    See  Industries,  etc.     Mines  and  Min- 
ing; these  dates. 
Railroad  Aid;  see  Railroads.    Public  Aid 
Silver 
1892-1895.    See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Silver; 
these  dates. 
Surveyor;  see  Land 

MERCED  LAKE 
Fisheries;  see  Fish  and  Game 

MERCED  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

MERCURY;      see     NATURAL     RESOURCES.       MINERAL. 
QUICKSILVER 

MEXICO 
Land  Grants;  see  that  title 
Production 
Gold  and  Sllveb;  see  Natural  Rbsoubces.    Mineral 

MICA;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    MINERAL 

MIDWINTER  FAIR 

Wine  Exhibit;  see  Industries.    Liquor 

See  also  Agriculture.     Fairs. 

MIGRATION  OF  POPULATION;  see  POPULATION 
MILITARY  EDUCATION;  see  EDUCATION 
MILITARY  FUND;  see  MILITLA.    EXPENDITURES 

MILITIA 

serial 
Under  Act  of  April  10,  1850. 

1  series 
1850-1852.     Ann.  rept.  of  q.  m.  gen. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1850  lu  Leg.  Jol.  scss.   1851  :  607-610. 

1851  "  App.   to  Sen.  Jol.   1851! :  616-518. 
1852 "     1853  doc.  4. 

2  series 

1853/4-1859.    Ann.  rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.  and  adj.  gen. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
18.'"i:V'4   i'l  App.  to  Assem.  jol.    0  sess.    doc.    7. 

1S54/5 7     "  "     6. 

1854/5 Spu.  •'      7     "         "     6. 

1855/0 Asscin.     "      8     "      uuniim.  doc.   [6). 

1856/7 » 13J. 

1858/7 Sen.  "      SI 14]. 

1857/8  omitted. 

1850  In  App.  to  Assein.  Jol.  11  sess.  uuuum.  doc. 

3  series 
1861-1864/5.     Ann.  rept.  of  adj.  gen. 

In  Collecli'd  docs,  ns  follows  ; 

1801  In  App.  to  Jols.  i;t  uess.  unuum.  doc. 

1802  14      ■• 

180:t  15     •■     V.  1   unnuii 

1804/6 10     "     T.  1 

4  series 
1865/7-1877/9.     Bienn.  rept.  of  adj.  gen. 

In  Collecled  docs,  as  follows  : 
lN0.''i/7   In  App.  lo  JoIh.  17  uess.  v.  1  unuum.  doc. 

18(17/1) 18     ■•      V.  2 

IBOlt/Tl 10     "      V.  1 

1871/.S 20    "     V.  2 

187.V5 21     ■•     V.  2 

1875/7 22    "     V.  1 

1877/0    "     ••      "     "     23    "     V.  1 


Joe.    [71. 
um.   doc. 


*  May   1,   1804-Nov.  30.  1805. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


207 


MILITIA— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

5  aeries 
1880.    Ann.  rept.  of  adj.  gen. 

In  CoUfcted  docs,  as  (ollows  : 
18t>U  in  App.  to  jots.  1:4  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc. 

6  series 
1880/2-1902/4.    Bienn.  rept.  of  adj.  gen. 

In  CoUectt'd  docs,  us  follows  : 
18ii0/'2     lu  App.  to  Jols.  -ij  sess.  v.  1    UDUuiu.    doc. 

188a/4      aU    ••     V.  1 

1884/8      27    •'     V.  1 

18SB/8      28    "     V.  1 

1888/80 '     29    "     V.  1 

1880/2      30    "     V.  1 

1892/4       31     •'     V.  1 

1894/B      32    "     V.  1 

18Uti/8  not  printed. 

18tJ8/UU  In  App.  to  Jols.  34  sess.  T.  1    doc.    [  T  j . 

1800/2      35     "     V.  1      ••       10]. 

non-serial 

1851.  Recommendation  for  unconditional  repeal  of  law 
providing  for  organization  of  militia,  and  that 
duties  of  adj.  gen.  and  q.  m.  gen.  devolve  upon  secy. 
of  state  and  treas.,  resp.  (A.R.  state  comptroller 
1850/1:  609.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1852.  Suggestion  to  press  Fremont  Battalion  claim 
on  U.  S.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1852.) 

.  Rept.  of  the  claims  committee  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred that  portion  of  Gov.  McDougal's  mess.  re. 
Fremont  or  Cal.  battalion;  recommending  that 
claims  of  command  be  paid.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol. 
3  sess.  pp.  554-500.) 

1856.  Communication  from  q.  m.  gen.  re.  importance 
of  a  change  in  present  militia  laws.  5  pp.  (App. 
to  Assem.  jol.  6  sess.  doc.  [8].) 

.     Communication  from  q.  m.  gen.  and  adj.  gen.  re. 

expense  of  maintaining  volunteer  militia,  urging 
per  capita  tax  upon  citizens  entitled  to  do  military 
duty  as  means  of  defraying  same.  (Sen.  jol.  1855: 
405-407.) 

1856.  Suggestion  to  abolish  office  of  q.  m.  gen.  and  re- 
peal law  imposing  military  tax.  (A.R.  state  comp- 
troller 1855/6:  5.) 

.     Register  of  militia  of  state  of  Cal.     v.  p.     (App. 

to  Sen.  jol.  7  sess.  doc.  6  pp.  11-26.) 
.     Same.     (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  7   sess.   doc.  6  pp. 

11-26.) 

1857.  Rept.  recommending  passage  of  act  concerning 
militia.     (Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  454-455.) 

.  Memorial  of  military  convention  asking  for  pas- 
sage of  a  militia  law  [which  will  improve  organi- 
zation of  volunteers].  4  pp.  (App.  to  Assem.  jol. 
10  sess.  doc.  [10].) 

1861.  Rept.  on  condition  of  militia  of  state.  (Sen. 
jol.  12  sess.  pp.  724-725.) 

.     Rept.  of  Sen.  committee  on  militia  and  q.  m.  and 

adj.  gen's.  ofBce  [list  of  militia  organizations,  with 
inventories,  historical  notices,  etc.;  and  a  condem- 
nation of  disorder  in  q.  m.  gen's.,  etc.,  dept.].  62 
pp.     (App.  10  Sen.  jol.  12  sess.  doc.  [9].) 

.     Same.     (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  12  sess.  doc.  [8].) 

1863.  Comments  on  military  dept.;  also  suggestion  for 
discontinuance  of  publishing  laws,  decrees,  regula- 
tions, etc.,  in  English  and  Spanish.  (A.R.  state 
controller  1862/3:  8-9.) 

1866.  Comments  on  militia;  also  recommendation  that 
law  be  so  changed  as  to  require  cos.  where  compa- 
nies are  organized  to  pay  rents  of  their  resp.  armo- 
ries; or  law  be  so  changed  as  to  require  these 
claims  to  bo  audited  by  state  bd.  of  military  audi- 
tors and  warrants  for  their  payment  drawn  upon 
military  fund.     (Savie  1864/5:  6.) 

1867.  Rept.  of  D.  W.  C.  Thompson  on  organization  and 
services  of  "  Cal.  cavalry  battalion."  (Rept.  of  adj. 
gen.  1865/7:  129-153.) 


MILITIA— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1886.  Rept.  on  military  affairs.  (Sen.  Jol.  26  sess. 
p.  437.) 

1887.  Same.     (6ame  27  sess.  pp.  373-376.) 
Expenditures  for 

1850-1863.  Abstr.  of  accts.  (Rept.  adj.  gen.  1850  (pp. 
734-736)— sawe  1863.) 

I'aglui^  from  L'ullecled  docs. 
1860/1-18 1 9.     btmt.  of  operations  of  military  fund.     (A. 
R.  state  treasurer  1850/1  (pp.  6-14) — same  1877/9.) 
I'aylng  from  Collected  docs. 
1861.     Adj.  gen's,  stmt,  of  accta.  due  for  military  ser- 
vices, on  lile  Mch.  7.     (Legisl.  jol.  1851:  734-735.) 
1851-1854.     Tabular   stmt,    showing   coudilion   of   mili- 
tary fund.     (A.R.  slate  comptroller  185U/1  (p.  496) 
— some  1853/4.) 

I'agiug  from  Collected  docs. 
1867-1861.     See  Finance:  State.   Funds.   General  Fund; 
these  dates. 

1868.  Adj.  gen's,  stmt,  of  amt.  of  contingents  required 
by  state  officers  for  yr.     (Sen.  joi.  9  sess.  p.  298.) 

1860-1862.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  expended  for  military 
purposes.  (A.R.  state  controller  1869/60  (p.  16) — 
same  1861/2.) 

1861.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  military  fund,  June  30. 
(Hame  1860/1:  30-31.) 

iNo  returns  lS0.i-lb04.     Continued  In  1865,  see  below. 

1863.  Same;  military  recruiting  fund.  (/Same  1862/3: 
90-91.) 

1863/6-1875.  Soldiers'  relief  interest  fund;  receipts 
and  payments.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1863/5 
(p.  ri)—same  1873/5.) 

.     Soldiers'    relief    fund;    receipts    and    payments. 

(6'Ortie  1863/5  (p.  20)— saiue  1873/5.) 

.  Soldiers'  bounty  interest  fund;  receipts  and  pay- 
ments.    (Haiiie  1863/5  (p.  14) — same  1873/5.) 

.     Soldiers'    bounty   fund;    receipts   and   payments. 

(name  1863/5  (p.  21)— 60»ie  1873/5.) 

1864.  Rept.  of  disbursing  officers  of  2d  brigade,  Cal. 
state  militia.  37  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  15  sess.  v.  2 
unnum.  doc.) 

1864-1902.  Stmt,  of  apprus.  and  expenditures.  (Bienn. 
rept.  adj.  gen.  1864/5   (pp.  22-30)- same  1901/2.) 

1865.  Rept.  of  disbursing  officers  of  2d  brigade,  CaL 
militia.  13  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  16  sess.  v.  3  unnum. 
doc.) 

.     Comments  on  soldiers'  relief  fund.     (A.R.  state 

controller  1864/5:  9.) 
1866-1869.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  soldiers'  relief  fund. 

(iSame     1864/5     (pp.     80-81) — bienn.     rept.     same 

1867/9.) 
1865-1873.     Same;  soldiers'  bounty  interest  fund.  (Same 

1864/5  (pp.  80-81)— bienn.  rept.  same  1871/3.) 
.     Same;     soldiers'    relief    interest    fund.     (8am,e 

1864/5  (pp.  78-79)— bienn.  rept.  same  1871/3.) 
.     Same;  soldiers'  bounty  fund.    (Same  1864/6  (pp. 

80-81)— bienn.  rept.  sa7ne  1871/3.) 
1865-1879.     Same;    military   fund.     (Same  1864/5    (pp 

82-83)— bienn.  rept.  same  1877/9.) 

An  earlier  return  liad  Ijoen  made  In   1801. 
1865-1884.     Stmt,   showing   amt.   of  expenditures,   amt 

of  each  appro,  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 

each,   and    balance    unexpended    for    military    pur 

poses.     (Same  1864/5  (pp.  39-40)— same  1882/4.) 

1869.  Same;  for  redemption  of  soldiers'  bounty  bonds 
(Same  1867/9:  59.) 

.    Same;   for  redemption  of  soldiers'  relief  bonds. 

(Same  1807/9:  59.) 
1870/1.     Estimated  expenses  of  National  Guard  of  Cal, 

for  part  of  21st.  whole  of  22d  fiscal  yrs.  endg.  June 

30,  1871,  from  Jan.  1,  1870.     (Bienn.  rept.  adj.  gen 

1867/9:  107-108.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MILITIA— cont'd 
Expenditures  for — cont'd 

1873.     Stmt,    of    condition    of    soldiers'     relief    fund. 

(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1871/3:  132-133.) 
1886-1904.     Stmt,   showing  amt.   of   expenditures,   amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  expenses  of  Na- 
tional Guard  of  Cal.     {Same  18S4/6   (pp.  54-55)  — 
same  1902/4.) 
1893-1894.     Status  of  funds  for  pay  of  troops  and  fur- 
nishing  supplies,    National    Guard.     (Bienn.    rept. 
adj.  gen.  1898/00:  33-34.) 
1899-1902.     Stmt,  of  money  reed,  and  disbursed  by  adj. 
gen.     {Same  1898/00  (p.  35)—same  1901/2.) 
Laws 

1880.     Provisions  of  the  codes  and  general  regulations 
for  the  govt,  of  the  National  Guard.     280  pp.     24°. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.     Military  laws  and  regulations;  by  S.  W.  Backus. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
1890.     Laws  and  regulations  for  the  govt,  of  the  Na- 
tional Guard.     471  pp.     24°. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
1893.     Amdmts.   to   the   laws   and    regulations   for   the 
govt,  of  the  National  Guard.     42  pp.     24°. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
1903.     Laws   relating   to   the   militia.   National   Guard, 
and  naval  militia,  Dec.     139  pp.     12°. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

MILTON 

Climate;  see  that  title 

MINERAL  LAND 

National;  see  Land:  National  Domain 
State;  see  Land:  State 

MINERAL    PAINT;     see    NATURAL    RESOURCES.     MIN- 
ERAL 

MINERALS;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES 

MINERS 
License;  see  that  title 

MINES 

Labor;  see  that  title 

MINING 

Industry;  see  Industries,  etc.    Mines  and  Mining 

MINING  BUREAU 

For  reptH.  of  the  stute  mineralogist  see  the  serial  Rronp 
under  Natural  Uesources.  Mineral.  For  material 
relative  to  the  history  and  tlnaucea  of  the  MlnlnK 
Bureau,  see  the  non-.serlal  group  under  Natural 
UesourceH.     Mineral. 

MINING    BUREAU    FUND;     see    NATURAL    RESOURCES. 
MINERAL 

MINING  COMPANIES 
Taxation;  see  that  title 

MINNESOTA 
Agricultural  Education;  see  Agriculture.    Education 

MINT;  see  MONEY.    COINAGE 

MISSION  LANDS;  see  LAND 

MOB  VIOLENCE;  gee  RIOTS 

MODF.STO 

Temperature;  see  Climate 


MODOC  COUNTY  (1878) 
Bullion  Production 
1885.    See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Production 
this  date. 

Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Gold;   see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.  See  Industries,  etc  Mines  and  Min- 
ing; these  dates. 

MOKELUMNE  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

MONEY 

1886/7.  Comments  on  currency  and  silver.  (A.R. 
bank  comrs.  dated  Aug.  1887:  15.) 

Coinage 

Mexico 

1537-1731.  Historical  table  exhibiting  coinage  of  Mex- 
ico from  establishment  of  mints  in  1537.  (6  A.R. 
state  mineralogist  1885/6  pt.  2  (p.  67) — 7  same 
1886/7.) 

1872/3-1886/7.  Cumulative  comparative  exhibit  of  coin- 
age of  gold,  silver,  and  copper  in  Mexico,  indi- 
cating approximately  precious  metal  product  of 
the  country.  (6  same  1885/6  pt.  2  (p.  66) — 7  same 
1886/7.) 

United  States 

1850.  Rept.  re.  importance  of  apptg.  state  assayer,  in 
view  of  evils  resulting  from  lack  of  uniform  stand- 
ard for  regulation  of  intrinsic  value  of  Cal.  gold, 
same  being  sold  under  its  value  in  U.  S.  mint  and 
thereby  encouraging  excessive  exportation,  and  in- 
dividual coining;  with  suggestion  to  abolish  said 
office  on  establishment  of  branch  mint  in  state. 
(Legisl.  jol.   1849/50:  563-565.) 

.  Industry  of  state  severely  taxed,  and  heavy  trib- 
ute to  other  parts  of  world  enforced  by  delay  of 
Congress  in  establishing  mint  at  S.  F.  (Govs.  ann. 
mess.  1851.) 

.     Majority   and   minority    repts.   of  committee  on 

res.  re.  public  domain,  mineral  lands,  custom 
houses,  branch  of  U.  S.  mint,  and  certain  moneys 
rightfully  belonging  to  state  of  Cal.  (Legisl.  jol. 
1849/50:  802-817.) 

.  Adoption  of  measures  looking  to  early  establish- 
ment of  custom  houses  and  branch  of  U.  S.  mint 
urged  by  committee  on  res.  re.  same.  {Same 
1849/50:  813.) 

1851-1852.  Rept.  on  need  for  branch  mint,  with  sta- 
tistics showing  value  of  gold  production  and  ex- 
port in  1851  and  1852,  and  loss  to  producers  as  re- 
sult of  difference  betw.  selling  price  in  real  value 
at  U.  S.  mint,  in  support  thereof.  (App.  to  Sen. 
jol.  1852:  650-658.) 

1852.  Trade  atui  Industry  Injured  by  delay  of  Con- 
gress in  ostablisliinK  branch  mint  In  state,  and  In- 
dividual coining  encouraged  thereby.  (Govs.  anu. 
mess.  1852.) 

.     Branch    mint    not    yet   secured.     (Govs,    special 

mess.  Jan.  30,  1S52.) 

.     Rept.  of  commilU'e  on  commerce  and  navigation 

re.  need  for  branrli  mini,  wllh  statistics  showing 
value  of  exports  in  Illustration  thereof.  (App.  to 
Sen.  Jol.  1852:  650-658.) 

Counterfeiting 

1850.  Kept,  of  judiciary  coinmllteo  re.  prevalence  of 
coiinlcrfclllng  of  coin;  urging  enactment  tor  sup- 
lircHHlon   of  same.     (Legisl.   jol.   1849/50:  548-550.) 

Interest;   sec  that  title 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


209 


MONEY— cont'd 
Legal  Tender 

1863.  Majority  and  minority  repts.  of  special  commit- 
tee apptd.  to  Inquire  Into  coniluct  of  state  control- 
ler and  treasurer  in  connection  with  payment  in 
legal  tender  notes  of  state's  quota  of  fciicral  direct 
tax.     22  pp.     (App.  to  Jols.  14  sess.  unuura.  doc.) 

.     Rept.  of  testimony  before  spetial  committee  re. 

conduct  of  controller  and  treasurer  lu  connection 
with  payment  in  legal  tender  notes  of  state's  quota 
of  federal  direct  tax.  82  pp.  {Same  14  sess.  an- 
num, doc.) 

1868.  Rept.  of  Assem.  judiciary  committee  re.  "  legal 
tenders  ";  recommending  postponement  of  bills  pro- 
posing to  nullify  them,  and  establish  within  Cal.  a 
specie  basis  only.  5  pp.  (Same  17  sess.  v.  2  [doc. 
22].) 

MONO  COUNTY  (i86i) 
Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Bullion  Production 

1885.     See   Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Production; 
this  date. 
Clay  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Gold;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Limestone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Marble  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mines 
1879/80.    See   Natural    Resources.     Mineral.     Produc- 
tion; this  date. 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See   Industries,   etc.     Mines   and   Min- 
ing; these  dates. 
Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/6.  See  Industries,  etc.  Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 

Onyx  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Silver;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Silver 
Travertine  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

MONTANA 
Production 
Precious  Metals;  see  Natukal  Resoubccs.    Mi.nebai, 

MONTEREY 
Temperature;  see  Climate 

MONTEREY  BAY 
Fisheries;  see  Fish  and  Game 

MONTEREY  COUNTY  (1850) 
Artesian  Wells;   see  Natural  Resources 
Asphaltum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Coal 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Coal, 
these  dates. 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Geology;   see  Natural  Resources 
Gold;   see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.    Gold 
Horticultural    Board;    see    Agriculture.    Horticultural    Com- 
missions 
Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Limestone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Marble  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
14 


MONTEREY  COUNTY  (1850)— cont'd 
Mines  and  Mining 
1889/90-1890/2.    See  Industries,  etc.     Mines  and  Min- 
ing; these  dates. 
Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/G.     See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 
Natural  Gas  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Petroleum  in;  sec  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Quicksilver;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Quicksilver 
Sandstone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

MORTALITY;  see  VITAL  STATISTICS 

MORTGAGE  TAX;  see  TAXATION:  STATE 

MOTHER  LODE  REGION 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

MOUNT  HAMILTON 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 
Temperature;  see  Climate 

MULES;  see  AGRICULTURE.     LIVESTOCK 

MUSC ALLONGE;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

MUSEUMS 

Natural  Resources;  see  that  title 

MUTUAL    BENEFIT    ASSOCIATIONS;    see    BENEFICIARY 
ORGANIZATIONS 

MUTUAL  INSURANCE  COMPANIES;  see  INSURANCE 

NAPA 

Climate;  see  that  title 
Temperature;  see  Climate 

NAPA  COUNTY  (1850) 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Bullion  Production 

1885.     See  Natural   Resources.     Mineral.     Production; 
this  date. 
Clay  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Geology;   see  Natural  Resources 
Gold;   see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.    Gold 
Indian  Wars;  see  War  Expenditures 
Iron;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Iron 
Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Limestone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Magnesite;   see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.    Magnesite 
Manganese;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.    Manganese 
Marble  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Mineral  Springs;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mines 

1879/80.     See    Natural    Resources.      Mineral.      Produc- 
tion; this  date. 

Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See   Industries,  etc.     Mines  and  Min- 
ing; these  dates. 
Petroleum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Quicksilver;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Sandstone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Silver;   see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Silver 


210 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


NAPA  COUNTY  (1850)— cont'd 
Steatite  and  Serpentine  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Surveyor;  see  Land 
Trachyte  and  Tufa  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

NAPA  VALLEY 
Wine-making;  see  Industries,  etc.     Liquor 

NARROW  GAUGE  RAILROADS;   see  RAILROADS 

NATURAL  GAS;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES 

NATURAL  RESOURCES 
Artesian  Wells 

See  also  below.  Mineral,  the  following  cos. :     Alameda, 
Contra    Costa,    Fresno,   Glenn,    Kern.    Los   Angeles, 
Merced,    Monterey,    Placer,    Sacramento,    San    Joa- 
quin,  Solano,    Sonoma,    Stanislaus,   Tulare. 
1884.     Analyses  of  artesian  waters  from  San   Joaquin 
Valley.     (Bienn.  rept.  agric.  college  1SS2/4:  61-67.) 

.     Same.     1  sheet.    (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  14.) 

1885/6.     Analyses    of    artesian    waters    from    various 
sources.     (Bienn.    rept.    agric,    college    1S85/6:  52- 
56.) 
1886.     Record  of  strata  in  artesian  well  drilled  for  J. 
B.   Haggin,   Kern  Co.     (6   A.R.   state   mineralogist 
1885/6:  56-57.) 
1890.     Record    of   strata    penetrated    by   various   wells 
bored    in    Yolo    Co.    at    various    times.     (10    same 
1889/90:  775-790.) 
,     Water-flowing  wells  of  San  Joaquin  Co. — analy- 
ses of  water  and  character  of  strata  penetrated;  by 
W.  L.  Watts.      (10  same  1889/90:  549-556.) 

.     Records  of  strata  penetrated  by  various  wells  in 

flowing  well   distr.   of   Sta.   Clara   Co.     (10   same 
1889/90:  611-616.) 
1890-1904.     Analyses  of  artesian   waters.     (A.R.   agric. 

exper.  stations  1890  (pp.  75-82)— some  1903/4.) 
1894/6.    See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 

dates. 
1896.     Rept.  on  mining  and  irrigating  canals,  artesian 
wells,    etc.,    arranged    alphabetically    by    cos.     (13 
rept.  state  mineralogist  1894/6:  525-566.) 

Alameda,    Amador,    Butte,    Calaveras.    Colusa,    Contra 
Costa,    El    Dorado,    l-'resno,    (ilenn.    Kern,    Kings, 
Lo.s    Angeles,    Madera,    Merced,    Mono,    Monterey, 
Nevada.    Placer,    Plumas,   Sacrami-uto,   San    Ileiiito, 
San     Diego.     San     Kranclsco,     San     ,Ioac|ulu.     Sta. 
Barbara.    Sta.    Clara.    Sta.    Cruz,    Shasta,    Solano, 
Stanislaus.    Sutter,   'i'ebama.   Trinity,   Tulare,   Tuo- 
lumne, Yolo,  and  Yuba  cos. 
1897/8-1903/4.     Table  giving  analyses  of  artesian  well 
waters,  by  cos.  and  localities.     (A.R.  agric.  exper. 
stations  1897/8  (p.  125)— .same  1903/4.) 
1900.     Water    development    and    irrigation    from    deep 
wells  in  Cal.;  by  A.  T.  Ames.     (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1900:  89-95.) 
Expenditures  for 
FoHESTs;   see  below,  that  title 
Geological  Slbvey;   see  below,  Gkolooy 
Mi.NEBAL  CAniNET;   see  below,  Museums 
Mi.NiNO  BuHEAu;  see  below,  Mi.neual.    Expenditures,  etc. 
Forests 

serial 
biknniai,  hkports 

Tinder  Act  of  March  :!,   18S.''>. 

1885/6-1891/2.    Bienn,   rept.   of  state   bd.   of   forestry, 
1-4. 

In  Collecteil  docs,  aa  followH  : 

1.  IRN.I/O   In  App.  to  Jols.  27  sesa.  v.  4    unnum.   doc. 

2.  IH87/H 28    "     V.  r> 

3.  1  SSlt/OO 20    "     T.  n 

4.  1801/2    '•     '•      "     "     SO     "     V.  1 

No  more  liiiiued :  bd.  diKContlnued.  A  new  "  I)i  pi.  of 
ForoBtry "  hna  since  been  created  under  act  nf 
March  18.  IftOB.  Upon  the  abolition  of  the  <il<l 
bd.  the  ncllve  forestry  work  was  undertaken  by  the 
agric.  exrterlment  Ntatlons  nee  below,  among  the 
non-Herlnt  mntler,  "experiment  alatlonn,"  under 
dateii,  1803/4-100:i/->, 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Forests — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
BULLETINS 
1888-1889.     Bulls,  nos.  1-6. 

Checklist 
no.   1.     Tree    planting ;    care    of    seedling    trees. 


1888, 


7    pp. 

Also  In  Rept.  state  bd.  forestry  1887/8  :  17-19. 
no.  1;.      [Concerning    nursery   at    Santa    Monica.]       (Rept, 

state  bd.  forestry  1887/8:19.) 
no.  3.      [List   of   trees   and    prices   at   Santa   Monica    sta- 
tion.]      (Kept,    state  bd.    forestry   1887/8:20-21.) 
nos.  4-5.      Not  found. 

no.  6.     Rept.  on  the  growth  of  some  species  of  eucalyptus 
In  Southern  Cal.,  1889.     (3  bienn.  rept.  forestry  bd. 
1889/90:  63-6fi.) 
Too  recently  to  be  included  in  this  Index,  a  series  of 
"  Circulars  "    has   been   begun, 

non-serial 

1865.  Trees  and  shrubbery  of  state;  by  botanist  to 
agric.  bd.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1864/5:  146- 
163.) 

1867.  Legislation  to  give  sanction,  aid,  and  direction 
to  individual  enterprise  in  cultivation  of  forest 
and  shade  trees  suggested.     {Same  1866/7:  13-14.) 

.     The    destruction    of    forests    and    cultivation    of 

shade  trees,  act  of  last  sess.  to  encourage  planting 
and  cultivation  of  shade  and  fruit  trees  upon  pub- 
lic roads,  and  comment  on  same;  kinds  of  trees  to 
plant.      (Same  1S06/7:  495-500.) 

1871.  Scarcity  of  hard  timber  in  state  has  operated  to 
retard  muftre.  of  wagons,  carriages,  and  agric.  ma- 
chinery; recommendation  that  liberal  apprn.  be 
made  for  artificial  forest  culture.  (Same  1870/1: 
21-22.) 

.     Tree  planting;    evergreen  tree  culture  in  state. 

(Same  1870/1:  435-439.) 

1875.  Forest  culture  as  a  prophylactic  to  miasmatic 
diseases.  (3  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1874/5:  151- 
156.) 

In  Its  local  application. 

1878.  Pacific  coast  woodlands;  tables  of  surveyed 
lands,  by  cos.;  varieties  of  timber,  etc.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1877:  141-149.) 

188?.  Text  of  circular  sent  out  to  lumbermen  and  mill- 
men.     (2  bienn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1SS7/8:  15.) 

.     Text    of     instructions     to     sub-agts.      (2     same 

1887/8:  14-15.) 

.     Text  of  circulars  sent  out  to  co.  bds.  of  trade  and 

CO.  sheriffs  askins;  co-operation  agst,  forest  depre- 
dation.    (2  fame  1887/8:  16.) 

1882.  Forest  trees  of  Cal.;  by  A.  Kellogg.  (2  rept, 
state  mineralogist  18S0/2  app.  pp.  1-116.) 

.  Lumber  and  fuel  in  state  considered  with  refer- 
ence to  raining  Interests;  drafts  already  made  on 
timber  preserves;  coast  co,  forests,  flumes,  saw- 
mills.    (2  same  1880/2:  202-216.) 

1884,  Rept.  of  Lake  Bigler  forestry  comn.  to  Gov. 
Stoneman  re.  throalened  destruction  of  forests 
around  Lake  Bigler,  and  its  proposed  reservation 
by  the  U.  S.;  fart.s  aliout  general  forest  denudation 
of  Cal.,  and  its  effects,  are  given,  and  need  of  a 
forestry  comn.  is  urged.  15  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  26 
sess.  v.  5  doc.  [9].) 

1885-1888.  Papor  on  forosts  and  fruit  growers;  discus- 
sion— recommendation  that  legislative  action  be 
taken  on  siiliject  of  forest  protection.  (Bienn.  rept, 
l)d.  hortlc.  1S85/6   ( pj).  118-128)— A-nme  ]88()/8.) 

1885/6.  Discus.'ilon  of  merits  of  various  economic  trees 
and  plants  of  Cal.  (Bienn.  rept.  agric.  college 
1885/6:  108-i:!0,) 

1886.  Suggested  variety  of  trees  to  be  planted  In  va- 
rious parts  of  state.  (1  blenn.  rept.  forestry  bd. 
1885/6:  B-7.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


211 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Forests — cont'd 

iwn-seriaJ — cont'd 

1886.  SupRestion  for  sending  out  of  bulls,  for  purpose 
of  giving  inlormation  nnd  of  educating  people  in 
forestry,  so  that  tliey  will  know  how  to  utilize  for- 
est lands  owned  by  them  to  best  advantage;  also 
desire  to  make  more  complete  collections  of  seeds 
of  native  growth.     (1  .same  18S5/G:  7.) 

.     Remarks  on  general  character  of  Coast  Range; 

topographical  and  hydrographical  features;  neces- 
sity of.  and  facilities  for,  irrigation;  summary 
enumeration  of  tho  zones  of  tree  growth.  (1  same 
1885/6:  131-133.) 

.     Explanatory  catalogue  of  a  few  forest  trees  and 

shrubs  for  culture.     (1  same  1885/6:  57-124.) 

.  Tree  culture  experiments  made  by  Southern  Pa- 
cific R.R.  Co.     (1  .same  1885/6:  227-229.) 

.  Trees  of  Coast  Ran.ge  other  than  redwood;  quan- 
tity of  standing  timber  other  than  redwood;  the 
present  resource;  the  prospective  cut;  the  Douglas 
spruce;  yellow  pine;  sugar  pine;  cedars;  menzies 
spruce,  firs,  oaks,  misc.  woods.  (1  same  1885/6: 
161-188.) 

.     Causes  and  results  of  forest  destruction;    notes 

on  agric.  capacity  of  lands  of  coast  range;  probable 
extent  of  clearing  of  forests,  forest  fires;  incipient 
signs  of  climatic  change;  effect  of  present  laws 
upon  forests.     (1  same  1885/6:  191-211.) 

.     Suggested    that   bd.    introduce   Cal.    woods    into 

more  general  use;  determine  their  value,  and  make 
study  of  treatment  which  they  require;  disseminate 
knowledge  acquired,  for  which  purpose  bulls,  may 
be  Issued,  etc.     (1  same  1885/6:  210-211.) 

.     Prominent    points    in    forestry    laws    that    other 

states  have  adopted.     (1  same  1885/6:  12-14.) 

.     Suggested  that  measures  be  gradually  introduced 

which  should  regard  large  interests  at  stake  with 
view  to  improving  methods  of  utilizing  mountain 
pastures.     (1  sayne  1885/6:  8.) 

.     Rept.  of  engr.  of  forestry  bd.  re.  Coast  Range, 

and  summary  enumeration  of  zones  of  tree  growth, 
redwood  belt  and  its  resources:  and  quantity  of 
standing  timber  other  than  redwood;  also  causes 
and  results  of  forest  destruction.  (1  same  1885/6: 
125-222.) 

.     Table    showing    no.    of   trees    growing    in    1886. 

(A.R.  equalization  bd.  1885/6:  77-78.) 

.     The  operation  of  existing  laws  upon  our  forests; 

their  influence  upon  the  lumber  producing  industry. 
(1  bienn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1885/6:  206-2U9.) 

.     Examples  of  forest  destruction;    by  A.  Kinney. 

(1  same  1885/6:  27-37.) 

Forest  flies  In  Suledad  nnd  Tnjunga  caiioos  nnd  con- 
sequent fluods  ;  and  Instances  of  forest  destruction 
In  other  parts  of  U.  S.  and  in  foreign  countries. 

.     A  study  of  the  Incipient  climatic  change  notable 

in  Humboldt  Co.;  the  influence  of  redwood  forests 
upon  the  flow  of  streams.  (1  same  1885/6:202- 
206.) 

1886-1888.  Circular  letter  sent  out  through  state,  de- 
signed to  create  a  greater  interest  in  forestry,  and 
impress  upon  minds  of  people  the  vital  importance 
of  subject.     (1  savie  1885/6  (p.  4)— 2  same  1887/8.) 

1887.  Tree  planting;  by  0.  S.  Chapin.  (Bienn.  rept. 
bd.  hortic.  1885/6:  542-549.) 

Iteprlnt   In  ann.  rept.  of  1889. 

1887-1888.  Table  showing  total  no.  of  timber  entries. 
(2  bienn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1887/8:  6.) 

.     Rept.  of  engr.   of  state  bd.   of  forestry;    Sierra 

forests  as  producers  of  lumber;  forest  fires;  de- 
scription of  COS.     (2  same  1887/8:  141-173.) 

1888.  Suggestions  for  forest  planting  in  Cal.;  by  Wm. 
S.  Lyon,  head  forester.     (2  same  1887/8:  31-36.) 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Forests — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1888.  Rept.  of  special  agt.  apptd.  to  Investigate  all 
cases  of  alleged  timber  cutting  and  forest  fires. 
(2  same  1887/8:  45-50.) 

.     Memorial  of  forestry  bd.  to  50th  Congress  of  the 

U.  S.     13  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  <'nlry  fi-oni  Ilt)wker. 

.     Same.     (3  bienn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1889/90:  67- 

72.) 

.    Rept.   of  former  head  forester,  T.  H.  Douglas. 

(2  same  1887/8:  37-41.) 

I'ossllilllly  of  forest  denudntlon  ;  comments  on  various 
kinds  of  forest  trees  valualile  for  planting  in   (_'al. 

1889.  Res.  adopted  favoring  establishment  of  national 
forestry  system,  protective  tariff  on  fruits  imported 
from  Italy,  and  petitioning  that  Amer.  consuls  be 
directed  to  obtain  information  re.  [ruits  of  various 
foreign  countries;  also  re.  fruit  petts,  and  that  agt. 
be  sent  to  Australia  to  collect  and  export  parasites 
to  this  country.  (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1889:  382-383; 
462.) 

.     List  of  trees  and  shrubs  in  Univ.  grounds  and 

orchards,  and  fruit  trees  and  varieties  of  grapes  at 
the  different  stations;  also  herbaceous  plants. 
(Bienn.  rept.  agric.  exper.  stations  1888/9:  172-202.) 

1890.  Forest  culture;  summary  of  what  is  being  done 
in  forestry  in  Cal.,  and  of  conditions  which  make  a 
national  forestry  system  essential.  (A.R.  bd. 
hortic.  1890:  141-149.) 

• — — .     Tabular  stmt.  re.  rearing  of  different  trees  from 

seeds.     (Same  1891  foldg.  table.) 
1890-1891/2.     Rept.  of  trees  planted  on  Mount  Hamilton. 

(A.R.   agric.   exper.   stations    1890    (p.    267) — same 

1891/2.) 

1891.  Destruction  of  forests  and  reforestation  of  the 
country.      (A.R.  bd.  hortic.  1891:  399-405.) 

1892.  Trees  suitable  for  alkali  lands.  (4  bienn.  rept. 
forestry  bd.  1890/2:  33-37.) 

.     Statistician's  rept.    (F.  M.  Campbell).     (4  same 

1890/2:  48-54.) 

First  rept.  ;  general  statistics  of  TJ.  S.  at  large  and 
foreign  countries ;  timber  resources  of  Humboldt 
and  Fresno  cos. 

.     Paper  on  "  What  is  Forestry  "1  by  B.  E.  Fernow. 

(4  same  1891/2:  62-81.) 

.     Native  shrubs  of  Cal.;    by  E.  L.  Greene.     (A.R. 

agric.  exper.  stations  1891/2:  157-166.) 

1893.  Australian  arboriculture  in  Cal.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1893:  125-132.) 

■ .     Forest   conservation — paper  and   discussion.     (4 

bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1893/4:  326-330.) 

.     Recommendation  for  discontinuing  state  bd.  of 

forestry  for  and  distributing  work  of  bd.  among 
agric.  exper.  stations  and  fish  and  game  comn. 
(Govs.  mess.  1893:  11.) 

1895.  Timber  physics  in  Cal. — instructions  for  coUec 
tion  of  test  pieces  of  Pacific  coast  timbers;  results 
of  investigation  of  Humboldt  redwood;  seasoning 
of  timber;  tallies  giving  specific  gravity  and  com- 
parative strength  of  different  species  of  Amer.  and 
foreign  commercial  woods;  history  of  science  of 
timber  physics.  (A.R.  agric.  exper.  stations  1894/5: 
291-303.) 

1896.  Tree-planting  along  roads  to  be  aided  and  en- 
couraged by  local  authorities.  (Bienn.  rept.  bureau 
highways  1895/6:  34.) 

1897.  Shade  trees  for  region  around  S.  P.  Bay.  (Bienn. 
rept.  agric.  exper.  stations  1895/7:  267-269.) 

1899.  Comment  on  organization  of  the  Cal.  Water  and 
Forest  Assn.    (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1899:  33-34.) 

1900.  Paper  on  forests  and  irrigation.  (7  bienn.  rept. 
bd.  hortic.  1899/00:  137-143.) 


212 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Forests — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1901.  Petition  of  Native  Daughters  of  the  Golden 
West  re.  protection  of  Cal.  forests.  (Sen.  jol.  34 
sess.  p.  272.) 

1902.  Forests  of  Cal.  (8  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic. 
1901/2:  381-390.) 

1904.  Co-operative  work — state  and  govt,  along  lines 
of  topography,  hydrography,  forestry,  and  water 
distribution.  (A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated  1904:  14- 
52.) 

ALPINE   COUNTY 

1886.     Alpine  Co.;  reply  of  co.  clerk  to  9  inquiries  sent 
out   by    bd.   of   forestry   re.    forest   conditions.     (1 
bienn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1885/6:  14.) 
.\MADOR  COUNTY 

1886.  Rept  on  forests  of  Amador,  Calaveras,  Tuo- 
lumne, and  Mariposa  cos.;  by  L.  Wagoner.  (1 
bienn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1885/6:  39-44.) 

1888.  Amador  Co.;  timber  resources.  (2  same  1887/8: 
172.) 

.    See  also  below,  Yuba  County;  this  date. 

BUTTE    COUNTY 
1888.     Butte  Co.,  timber  resources.     (2  bienn.  rept.  for- 
estry bd.  18ST/8:  166-168.) 
.     See  also  below,  Plumas  County;  this  date. 

CALAVERAS    COUNTY 

1886.     See  above,  Amador  County;  this  date. 
1888.     Calaveras  Co.;   rept.  of  sub-agt.     (2  bienn.  rept. 
forestry  bd.  :887/8:  24.) 

Forest  fires  and  depredations. 

DEL  NORTE   COUNTY 

1886.    See  below,  Sonoma  County;  this  date. 

KL   DORADO   COUNTY 
1886.     El  Dorado  Co.;  data  reed,  in  reply  to  9  Inquiries 

sent  out  by  bd.  of  forestry.     (1  bienn.  rept.  forestry 

bd.  1885/6:  15.) 
1888.     Same;   timber  resources.     (2  same  1887/8:  173.) 
.     See  also  below,  Yuba  County;  this  date. 

FRESNO   COUNTY 

1892.  Timber  resources  and  lumbering  operations  of 
Fresno  Co.  (4  bienn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1890/2:  52- 
53.) 

nUMBOLDT    COUNTY 

1886.     See  below,  Sonoma  County;  this  date. 

1888.  Humboldt  Co.;  rept.  of  sub-agt.  (2  bienn.  rept. 
forestry  bd,  1887/8:  25-26.) 

1892.     Timber   resources  and   lumbering  operations  of 
Humboldt  Co.     (4  same  1890/2:  51-52.) 
LASSEN   COUNTY 

1888.  Lassen  Co.;  timber  resources.  (2  bienn.  rept. 
forestry  bd.  1887/8:  163-1G4.) 

.     Forest  map  of  Lassen  Co.;   scale,  8  m.  ^  1  in. 

(2  same  1887/8  facing  p.  182.) 

I/)S    ANGKLKS   COUNTY 

1886.  Kept,  on  forests  of  Los  Angeles,  San  Bernar- 
dino, and  San  Diego  cos.;  by  A.  Kinney.  (1  bienn. 
rept.  forestry  bd.  1885/6:  23-27.) 


1886. 


MARIFOSA  COUNTY 

See  above,  Amador  County;  this  date. 


MENDOCINO   COUNTY 

1886.    See  below,  Sonoma  County;  this  date. 

MODOC  COUNTY 
1888.     Modoc   Co.;    timber    resources.     (2   bienn.    rept. 
forestry  bd.  1887/8:  162.) 

.     Forest  map  of  Modoc  Co.;    scale,  8  m.  =  1  in. 

(2  same  1887/8  facing  p.  182.) 
.MONTEREY    COUNTY 
1886.     Monterery  Co.;  data  reed.  In  reply  to  9  Inquiries 
sent  out  by  bd.  of  forestry.     (1  bienn.  rept.  forestry 
bd.  1S85/6:  15-16.) 


(2   same  1887/8:  164- 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Forests — cont'd 

NAPA  COUNTY 
1886.     Napa  Co.;  data  reed,  in  reply  to  9  inquiries  sent 
out  by  bd.  of  forestry.     (1  bienn.  rept.  forestry  bd. 
1885/6:  16.) 

NEVADA   COUNTY 
1888.     Nevada  Co.;    timber   resources.     (2   bienn.  rept. 
forestry  bd.  1887/8:  171-172.) 

.     See  also  below,  Yuba  County;  this  date. 

PLACER  COUNTY 
1886.     Placer  Co.;   reply  from  co.  clerk  to  9  inquiries 
sent  out  by  forestry  bd.  re.  forestry  conditions.     (1 
bienn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1885/6:  16-17.) 
1888.     Same;    timber   lesources.     (2  same  1887/8:  169- 

171.) 
.     See  also  below,  Yuba  County;  this  date. 

PLUMAS   COUNTY 
1888.     Pl.imas   Co.;    rept.   of   sub-agt.     (2   bienn.   rept. 
forestry  bd.  1887/8:  23-24.) 

Destruction    of    govt,    timber;    timber    wealth    of    co. ; 
legislation  recommended. 

.     Same;    timber   resources. 

165.) 

.     Forest  map  of  Plumas  and  Butte  cos.;  scale  8  m. 

=  1  in.     (2  same  1887/8  facing  p.  182.) 
SAN  BERNARDINO  COUNTY 
1886.     See  above,  Los  Angeles  County;  this  date. 
1888.     San  Bernardino  Co.;  rept.  of  sub-agt.     (2  bienn. 
rept.  forestry  bd.  1887/8:  25.) 
Method  of  Bre  prevention. 

SAN  DIEGO  COUNTY 
1886.     Rept.  on  trees  and  shrubs  of  San  Diego  Co.;  by 
C.  R.  Orcutt.     (1  bienn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1885/6: 
47-51.) 

.     San  Diego  Co.;  data  reed,  in  reply  to  9  inquiries 

sent  out  by  forestry  bd.  re.  forest  conditions.     (1 
same  1885/6:  19.) 

.     See  also  above,  Los  Angeles  County;   this  date. 

1888.    San  Diego  Co.;  rept.  of  sub-agt.    (2  same  1887/8: 
21-22.) 

Forest  fires  ;  vinejards  ;  timber  culture  claims. 
SAN  JOAtJUIN  COUNTY 
1886.     San  Joaquin  Co.;    reply  from  co.  clerk  to  9  in- 
quiries sent  out   by   forestry   bd.   re.   forestry   con- 
ditions.    (1  bienn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1885/6:  17.) 
SANTA   BARBARA  COUNTY 
1886.     Sta.  Barbara  Co.;   reply  from  co.  clerk  to  9  in- 
quiries sent  out  by   forestry  bd.   re.   forest  condi- 
tions.    (1  bienn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1885/6:  18-19.) 
SANTA  CRUZ  COUNTY 
1886.     sta.  Cruz  Co.;  data  reed,  in  reply  to  9  inquiries 
sent  out  by  forestry  bd.  re.  forest  conditions.     (1 
bienn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1885/6:  17-18.) 

SHASTA    COUNTY 

1888.     Shasta   Co.;    timber    resources.     (2   bienn. 

forestry  bd.  1887/.S:  1 65-1 66.) 
— ^.     Forest  maj)  of  Shasta  Co.;   scale,  8  m.  ^ 

(2  same  1887/8  facing  p.  182.) 

SIERRA    COUNTY 

1888.     sierra   Co.;    timber    resources.     (2    bienn. 

forestry  bd.  1887/8:  171.) 

.     See  also  below,  Yuba  County;  this  date. 

SISKIYOU  COUNTY 
1888.     Siskiyou  Co.;   timber  resources.     (2  bienn 

forestry  bd.  1887/8:  160-162.) 
.     Forest  map  of  Siskiyou  Co. 

(2  same  1887/8  facing  p.  182.) 

SONOMA   COUNTY 
1886.     Sonoma  Co.;    data  reed.  In  reply 

sent  out  by  forestry  bd.  re.  forest  conditions, 
bienn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1885/6:  19.) 


rept. 


1  in. 


rept. 


rept. 


scale,  8  m.  =  1  In. 


to  9  Inquiries 
(1 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  CALIPORNIA 


213 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Forests — cont'd 

SONOMA    COINTY— cont'd 
1886.     Table  showinR  approximate  estimate  of  timber 
and  cord  wood   (other  than  redwood)   for  Sonoma, 
Mendocino,  Humboldt,  Del  Norte,  and  Trinity  Cos. 
(1  some  1885/6  facing  p.  161.) 
TICIIAMA  rOT'NTY 

1888.    Tehama  Co.;    water  and   timber  resources.     (2 
blenn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1887/8:  168-169.) 
TlilNITY   COUNTY 

1886.     See  abovo;  Sonoma  County;  this  date. 

TliI.AIUO   COUNTY 
1890.     See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Tulare  County; 
this  date. 

TfOLUMNK    COUNTY 

1886.     Tuolumne  Co.;   rept.  of  sub-agt.     (2  bienn.  rept. 
forestry  bd.  1887/8:  25.) 

.     See  also  above,  Amador  County;  this  date. 

VKNTURA  COUNTY 
1886.     Ventura  Co.;   data  reed,  in  reply  to  9  inquiries 
sent  cut  by  forestry  bd.  re.  forest  conditions.     (1 
blenn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1885/6:  19-20.) 
YUBA    COUNTY 

1888.    Forest  map  of  Yuba,  Sierra,  Nevada,  Placer,  El 

Dorado,  and  Amador  cos.     (2  bienn.  rept.  forestry 

bd.  1S87/8  facing  p.  182.) 
Arbor  Day 

1886.     ."Vrbor  Day  bill:   act  to  encourage  tree  planting 

within  state;   text  of  act  to  be  offered.     (1  bienn. 

rept.  forestry  bd.  1885/6:  223.) 

.     Arbor  Day;    comment.     (1  same  1885/6:  20-21.) 

1888.     Recommendation  for  a  legally  apptd.  Arbor  Day. 

(13  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1886/8:  53.) 
Rppoated  In  18.S.S/90. 

1890.    Arbor    Day    circulars.     (14    same    1888/90:  193- 

198.) 
Bounty 

1870.     Stmts,  of  applicants  for  premium  of  $50  offered 

for  largest  quantity  of  useful  forest  trees  planted 

during  yr.     (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1870/1:  132- 

135.) 

CONIFEB.* 

See  also  below,  Pines  ;  Redwood. 
1890.    Rept.   of  botanist    (J.  G.  Lemmon).     (3  blenn. 
rept.  1889/90:  73-210.) 

Second    rept.      Treats    exclusively    of    the    conifers? ; 
nccompanled  by  30  plates.     First  rept.  dealt  with 
Pines. 
Eucalyptus 

1886.     Forest  trees  for  profit;  by  M.  Thomas;   red  gum 
vs.  blue  gum.     (1  blenn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1885/6: 
55-56.) 
1890.     Rept.  on  growth  of  some  species  of  eucalyptus 
In  Southern  Cal.     (State  forestry  bd.,  bull.  6.) 

.     Same.     (3  bienn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1889/90:  63- 

66.) 

.    Notes  on  the  genus  eucalyptus.     (3  same  1889/ 

90:  25-31.) 
Expenditures  fob 

1885-1893.     Cost  of  state  bd.  of  forestry;   expenditures 
from  apprns.  mad  i  by  state,  and  cost  of  prtg.     (A. 
R.  bd.  examiners  dated  1895:  68.) 
1885/6-1892.     Financial   rept.   of   secy,   of   state  bd.    of 
forestry.     (1  bienn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1886   (p.  21) 
—4  same  1890/2.) 
1886.     Stmt,    showing   amt.    of    expenditures,    amt.    of 
each    apprn.    made   by    law,    amt.   expended    under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  Lake  Bigler  For- 
estry Comn.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1884/6: 
57-58.) 
1888-1894.     Same;    for    forestry    comn.     (.Same    1886/8 

(p.  51)— same  1892/4.) 
1892.     Exhibits  showing   deficiencies   for   42d   and   43d 
yrs.     (4  blenn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1891/2:  12-13.) 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Forests — cont'd 
Experiment  Stations 

1888.     Comments  on  exper.  stations  established  for  tree 

planting  and  circulars  sent  out  to  lumbermen  and 

inlllmen,  etc.     (2  blenn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1887/8: 

15-17.) 
1890.     Rept.  on  condition  of  exper.  station  at  Sta.  Mon- 
ica.    (3  same  1889/90:  17-24.) 
.     Rept.  on  Chico  exper.  station,  with  list  of  such 

species   as   are   now   growing  at   this   station.     (3 

same  1889/90:  48-50.) 
.     Rept.  of  head  forester,  W.   S.  Lyon.     Condition 

of  exper.  station  at  Sta.  Monica.     (3  same  1888/90: 

18-24.) 
1892.     Rept.  of  work  at  Chico  and  Sta.  Monica  stations. 

(4  same  1890/2:  26-32.) 
1893/4-1903/4.     Rept.  of  forestry  stations— Sta.  Monica 

and    Chico.     (Bienn.    rept.    agrlc.    exper.    stations 

1892/4  (pp.  425-432)— A.R.  same  1903/4.) 
1896/7-1898/9.     Forestry  finances  and  history  of  Chico 

forestry    sub-station.     (A.R.   agrlc.   exper.   stations 

1897/8:  328-329.) 
Forest  Fires 

1886.  Forest  fires;  general  remarks.  (1  blenn.  rept. 
forestry  bd.  1885/6:  197-201.) 

.     Suggestion  for  assistance  of  special  officers  who 

can  be  sent  into  mts.  to  secure  evidence  agst.  fire- 
setters.     (1  same  1885/6:  5.) 

.     See  above,  general  group;  this  date. 

1888.  Suggestion  that  sec.  384  of  penal  code  re.  forest 
fires  be  amended.  (2  bienn.  rept.  forestry  bd. 
1887/8:  50.) 

.    Forest  fires;  general  remarks.     (2  same  1887/8. 

153-156.) 

.     See  also  above,  general  group;  this  date. 

1890.  Suggestion  that  state  take  measures  to  Induce 
federal  govt,  to  station  at  Wawona  and  another 
convenient  point  two  cos.  of  cavalry  to  patrol  the 
mts.,  expel  shepherds,  and  other  Incendiary  visitors 
who  are  ann.  guilty  of  forest  arson  in  mts.  (Blenn. 
rept.  Yosemlte  Valley  and  Big  Tree  Grove  comra. 
1889/90:  27.) 

.  Forest  fires;  recommendation  to  Increase  strin- 
gency of  laws;  Cal.  fire  warden  service.  (3  blenn. 
rept.  forestry  bd.  1888/90:  9-10.) 

.  Protection  from  fire;  comment  and  recommenda- 
tions.    (4  same  1890/2:  8-10.) 

.     Forest  fires;  general  comment;  with  text  of  pro- 
posed bill  for  creation  of  fire  wardens.     (4  same 
1890/2:  23-25.) 
Laws 

1888.  Act  to  create  state  bd.  of  forestry,  and  to  pro- 
vide for  expenses  thereof.  (1  bienn.  rept.  forestry 
bd.  1887/8  (p.  4)— 4  same  1891/2.) 

1888-1892.  Act  to  enlarge  powers  of  state  bd.  of  for- 
estry, to  provide  for  expenses  of  said  bd.  (1  same 
1887/8  (p.  4)— 4  same  1891/2.) 

1892.     Bill  to  provide  for  establishment,  protection,  and 
administration  of  public  forest  reservations  and  for 
other  purposes.     (4  same  1891/2:  55-61.) 
Oaks 

1887.  The  oaks  of  Berkeley  and  some  of  their  Insect 
Inhabitants;  by  J.  J.  Rivers,  curator  of  the  Museum. 
12  pp. 

1903.     The  live  oaks  of  the  Univ.  of  Cal.  campus;    by 
W.  L.  Jepson.     (Univ.  Chronicle  v.  6:  179-185.) 
Pines 

1886.  The  sugar-pine;  Its  peculiar  development  In  Del 
Norte  Co.  (1  blenn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1885/6:  216- 
217.) 


214 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Forests — cont'd 
Pines — cont'd 

1888.     Rept.   of  botanist   of  Cal.   state  bd.   of  forestry 
(J.  G.  Lemmon).     (2  same  1887/8:  53-140.) 

First    rept.    confined    to    Pines    of    the    Pacific    slope, 
particularly     those    of    Cal.  :    accompanied    by    24 
plates.     Second  rept.  deals  with  Conlferne. 
1890.     Comments   on   the   "Cluster   Pine"   in  Cal.     (3 
same  1889/90:  32-35.) 
Redwood 

See  also   Parks  for  material   relating  to   the   Mariposa 
Bis:  Tree  Grove. 

1860-1885.  Table  embodying  past  record  of  production 
for  various  parts  of  belt;  showing  consumption  of 
redwood  lumber  by  S.  F.  markets,  and  shipments 
to  foreign  ports.  (1  bienn.  rept.  forestry  bd. 
1885/6:  146.) 
1881-1885.  Table  showing  total  estimate  consumption 
of  redwood  lumber  for  5  yrs.  (1  same  1885/6:  145.) 
1886.  The  redwood:  description  of  the  belt;  its  extent 
and  character;  estimate  of  redwood  resource  and 
redwood  cut;  efficiency  of  redwood  logging  and 
mnftre.,  as  an  art;  the  reproductive  capacity  of 
redwood.     (1  same  1885/6:  137-157.) 

.     Estimate    of    standing    redwood    in    Del    Norte, 

Humboldt.  Mendocino,  and  Sonoma  cos.     (1  same 
1885/6:  143.) 

.     Note  on   the   vitality   of  the  redwood   tree.     (1 

same  1885/6-  18.) 
1890.     Forestry;     redwoods;    by    F.    H.    Clark.     (A.R. 

bd.  hortic.  1891:  324-329.) 
1892.     Destruction  of  Sequoia  groves.     (4  bienn.  rept. 
forestry  bd.  1890/2:  22-23.) 

The   volume  from    which    this  analytical    Is   made,   eon- 
tains,    also,    several    plates    showing    the    destruc- 
tion of  the  giant  redwoods. 
Reservations 

1892.     Forest  reservations;  federal  measures,  especially 
the    Paddock    bill.     (4    bienn.    rept.    forestry    bd. 
1890/2:  5-8;   20-22.) 
1896-1904.     Stmt,  of  forest  reservations,  giving  locality, 
estimated  area,  and  name  of  reservation.     (Bienn. 
rept.  surveyor  gen.  1894/6   (p.  15) — same  1902/4.) 
No  rept.   ISns/on. 
Sequoia;  see  above.  Redwood 
Wattles 

1890.     Comments  on  wattles  and  wattle-planting  In  Cal. 
(3  bienn.  rept.  forestry  bd.  1889/90;  36-47.) 
Geology 

Isthmus  of  Panama 
1901.     Geology  of  central  portion  of  Isthmus  of  Pana- 
ma;    by    Oscar    H.    Hershey.     (Bull.    dept.    gool. 
Univ.  Cal.  1896-1902  v.  2;  [231]-267.) 

California 
serial 

ANTK-STATE  St'UVEYS 
Before  the  piililicatlon  of  the  Trask  surveys.  ni>tpd 
below,  the  results  of  private  exploration  and  travel 
as  well  as  of  explorations  rondueted  niifler  the 
niisplr^'H  of  the  U.  R.  War  Dcjinrtnient,  had  Iu'l'mu 
to  advertise  the  mlnerah>i:y  and  peoloi:y  of  ("all- 
fornla.  A  synopsis  of  the  publications  of  thi'se 
surveys  Is  piven  In  the  history  of  the  geolonlcal 
Burveya  of  the  state  noted  below  In  the  non-serlal 
group  under  dales   of   IS.IS-ISSO. 

STATE  SfUVEYS 

1  series 

Trnik  fiirrryH 
Py  Jt.   res.  of  March   r>,   IH.^S.   Dr.   .Tohn   B.  Trnsk   was 
railed    upon    for    such    Infortuallon    as    he    uil^ht 
jioHsess,  relative  to  the  Ki'Olo;;y  of  the  state. 

1853.     Kept,   on   the  geology   of   the  Sierra  Nevada  or 
Cal.  Range;   by  J.  B.  Trask.     30  pp. 

2000    copies    printed.       Ilevlewed    In    MlnluK    MaKa/.lne 
185*  V.   I  :  (t  23. 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Geology — cont'd 

Calitornia — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

STATE  STRVEYS— cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

Trask  Surreiis — cont'd 

1854.  Rept.  on  the  geology  of  the  Coast  Mts.,  and  part 
of  the  Sierra  Nevada;  embracing  their  Industrial 
resources  in  agric.  and  mining;  by  Dr.  J.  B.  Trask. 
95  pp. 

1855.  Rept.  on  the  geology  of  the  Coast  Mts.;  embrac- 
ing their  agric.  resources  and  mineral  productions; 
also  portions  of  the  middle  and  no.  mining  distrs.; 
by  Dr.  J.  B.  Trask.     93  pp.,  1  1. 

1856.  Rept.  on  the  geology  of  no.  and  so.  Cal.,  embrac- 
ing mineral  and  agric.  resources  of  those  sees.; 
with  statistics  of  the  no.,  so.,  and  middle  mines. 
68  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 


1853 

ill 

Aijp. 

to  Sen.        Jol 

4 

sess. 

doc.   5!). 

1854 

"    Assem.   ** 

5 
5 

"     9. 
"     9. 

1855 

"    Sen. 

6 
6 

"     14. 
••     14. 

1856 

2 

series 

7 

••     14. 

'Whitney  Surreys 
Under  Act  of  April  21,  1860. 

PROGRESS    REPORTS 

1861-1873.    Ann.  rept.  [or  letter]  of  progress  made  by 
state  geologist. 

Checklist 

1861  Letter    of    state   geologist,   etc.,    dated    Dec. 
7  pp. 

1862  Ann.   rept.  of  state  geologist.     12  pp. 

1863  "       7  pp. 

1863/4  Letter  of  state  geologist,  etc.     14  pp. 
1866/7       •'       15  pp. 

1860  Rept.      "       "  "  •"  7   pp. 

1870/1   Letter "       13  pp. 

1872/3  Stmt,  of  progress  of  geol.  survey.     14  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1861  lietter   dated   Apr.    In    Sen.   Jol.    12   sess.    pp. 
5.'->.'>-5.'i(!. 

1861  Letter   dated   Dec.    In   App.    to   Jols.    13   sess. 
doc.    (131. 

1862  In  App.  to  Jols.  14  sess.  doc.    [10], 

1863         15  "  V.   1  doc.   [101. 

1863/4 16  "  V.  3      "      [6). 

1866/7 17  "  V.   1      "      [81. 

I860        "       18  "  V.  2     '•      [5]. 

1870/1-1872/3  omitted. 

FINAI,  PIiai.IOATlONS 

Checklist 
Oeology. 

V.   1.     Rept.  of  progress  and  synopsis  of  the  flcldwork 
from    1860   to    1864.      Philadelphia,    1865.        xxvll, 
408   pp.     nia.      IIIus.     4°. 
No  more  issued. 
Botany. 

V.   1.     Polypptala",   by   W.    H.   Brewer   and    S.    Watson ; 
(ianiopetala-.  hv  A.  Gray.     University   Press,  Cani- 
hridge,  1870.     xx,  628  pp.     4°. 
V.   2.      By  S.  Watson.     11).     1880.     B59  pp.     4°. 

OrnllholoKy. 

v.  1.  Land  Birds.  Ed.  by  S.  F.  Baird  from  noles 
by  .1.  O.  (^ooper.  University  I'ress,  Cambridge, 
l'870.     xl,  502  pp.     lllus.     4°. 

No    more    Issued.      Kor    further   ornithological    ma- 
terial   gathered    in    this    surv<'y    see    Harvard 
Univ.  Museum  of  Comparallve  Zoology.     Mem- 
oirs, V.  12. 
PaliPontoIogy. 

V.   1.     Carbnniferous    ancl    Jurassic    fossils;    by    F.    B. 

Mr'ek  :    'i'rlassb-    aiul    cretaceous    fossils,    bv    W,    M. 

(Jalih.      Pblladelplila,   l.SdI.     xx,   243  pp.     pis.     4°. 

v.  2.     Crelacecius  and  terllnrv  fossils;  by  W.  M.  (Jabb, 

Philadelphia,    IHOK.     xlv,  2!H)  pp.      pis,     4°. 

Conlributlons   to  American  Geology. 

V.  I.  The  auriferous  gravels  of  the  Sierra  Nevada  of 
California  :  by  .1.  I).  Whltnev.  Cambridge.  Univ. 
Press,  1879.  vlll,  1-288,  xlv  (1),  289-560  |ip. 
pis.      4". 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


215 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Geology — cont'd 

Calikobnia — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

STATK  SI'RVKYS — contM 

2  series — cont'd 
Whilnii)  Sunetm — cont'd 

COMMITTKK     ON      MINKS     AND     MINING     INTERESTS 

1862-1867.  Rept.  of  committee  [apptd.  to  investigate 
and  rept.]  upon  progress  of  geological  survey. 

In  ('olIiH'tcd  docs,  as  follows  ; 
1.S62  Assi-m.  In  App.  (o  Jol.s.  14  sess.  doc.    [241.      4  pp. 
1S62  Son.        '■     •''       "     ••     14     •'         "     (2:! I.     5  pp. 

18(!4  Asiipm.  "     IS    "     T.  2  unniini.   doe.      5  pp. 

18fir>       •'       "     16    "     V.  3  "  "7  PI). 

1867        ' 17     "     T.  2  "  "5  pp. 

non-serial 

1838-1880.  History  of  geological  surveys  of  state.  (4 
A.R.  state  mineralogist  1883/4:  21-27.) 

1840-1889.  Brief  summary  of  status  of  past  surveys,  ne- 
cessity for  more  methodical  and  systematic  work, 
scope  of  present  survey,  extent  of  completed  work, 
etc.;  hy  H.  I.  Willey,  engr.     (9  same  188S/9:  40-45.) 

1851.  Rept.  on  need  for  geological  survey,  reviewing 
benefits  of  same,  and  transmitting  bill  providing 
therefor.     (Legisl.  jol.  1851:  1689-1702.) 

1852.  Comments  on  geological  survey  of  state.  (A.R, 
surveyor  gen.  1852:  16.) 

.     Establishment     of     geological      survey     urged. 

(Govs.  ann.  mess.  1852.) 
.     Rept.  of  committee  on   jt.   res.  to  Congress  re. 

need  for  geological  survey,  showing  arguments  for 

inducing  Congress  to  make  same.     (App.   to  Sen. 

jol.   1852:  659-665.) 

1853.  Rept.  of  public  expenditures  committee  favoring 
Sen.  bill  compensating  ,T.  B.  Trask  for  his  rept.  on 
geology  of  mineral  distrs.  and  enabling  him  to 
prosecute  still  further  examinations  in  Coast  Range 
and  other  distrs.  5  pp.  (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  4 
sess.  doc.  56.) 

1856.  Geology  of  the  state;  comments  on  Trask  sur- 
veys; recommendation  that  state  cabinet  be  made 
integral  part  of  surveyor's  office.  (A.R.  surveyor 
gen.  1856:  26-28.) 

1861.  Address  re.  geology  delivered  before  legisl.,  Mch. 
12.  by  J.  D.  Whitney.     50  pp. 

Not  seen  :  entry  from  Bowkor.     Rofprrprt  to  In  Whitney's 
Ij^cture  of  1862,  as  his  iDau^ural  lecture. 

1862.  Same;  delivered  Feb.  27.  27  pp.  (App,  to  Jols, 
13  sess.  doc.  [131.) 

.     Same;  another  ed.     33  pp. 

1863.  Lecture  on  geology,  delivered  before  legisl.  of 
Cal.,  Mch.  19;  by  ,1.  D.  Whitney.  17  pp.  (App.  to 
jols.  14  sess.  unnum.  doc.) 

1868.  Address  on  propriety  of  continuing  geological 
survey,  delivered  before  the  legisl.  in  Jan.;  by  J.  D. 
Whitney.    23  pp. 

Not    seen  ;    entry     from     BIbllogr.     of    geol.     of    C«l.  ; 
Vogdes.     1004  ed. 
1874.     Rept.  of  jt.  committee  on   geological  survey  of 
state.     12   pp.     (App.   to   jols.   20   sess.   v.   5    [doc. 
161.) 
1880-1882.     Prospective    importance    of    great    alkaline 
lakes  in  state.     (1  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1880  (p. 
41)— same  1880/2.) 

1881.  Contributions  to  the  geology  and  mineralogy  of 
Cal.;  by  Wm.  P.  Blake.  15  pp.  (State  mining  bu- 
reau unnum.  pubn.) 

Contains  descr.  of  new  mlnernl  localities, 

1882,  Remarks  on  general  geology;  historical  review 
of  localities  and  production  of  gold  in  the  various 
countries  of  world  where  found;  comments  on  gold 
yield  of  world.  (2  rept.  state  mineralogist  1880/2: 
159-192.) 

.     Contribution  to  ethnology  and  geology  of  Pacific 

slope;  by  P.  Harvey.     (2  same  1880/2:  271-280.) 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Geology — cont'd 

California — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
1882.  The  dead  rivers  of  Cal.  considered  geologically; 
extent  of  system;  mining  camp  and  localities  along 
same;  Table  Mts.  under  which  are  buried  best  ex- 
ample of  a  fully  perfected  dead  river.  (2  same 
1880/2  app.  pp.  134-149.) 

1886.  Api)rn.  of  several  thousand  dollars  towards  pub- 
lication of  state  geological  map  suggested.  (6 
same  1885/6  pt.  1:  7-8.) 

1887.  Catalogue  of  Cal.  fossils;  compiled  by  J.  G. 
Cooper.     (7  same  1886/7:  223-308.) 

1889.  Synopsis  of  history  of  geological  surveys  In 
Cal.;  by  H.  1.  Willey.     (9  same  1889:  42-43.) 

1890.  Need  of  a  geological  survey  of  state.  (10  same 
1889/90:  19-21.) 

1890/2.  Geological  synopsis  of  results  of  investigations 
for  bienn.  period.      (11  same  1890/2:  22-23.) 

1893.  Eruptive  rocks  of  Point  Bonita;  by  F.  L.  Ran- 
some.     (Bull.  dept.  geol.  Univ.  Cal.  v.  1:  [71]-113.) 

1894.  Geomorphogeny  of  coast  of  no.  Cal.;  by  A.  C. 
Lawson.     (Saine  v.  1  :  [241]-271.) 

1896.  Great  Valley  of  Cal.,  criticism  of  theory  of  Isos- 
tasy;   by  F.  L.  Ransome.     (.Same  v.  1:  [3711-428.) 

.     Geology    of    Point    Sal;    by    H.    W.    Fairbanks. 

(Same  v.  2:  [1]-91.) 

.     Geological   survey   needed^scope  of  same.     (13 

rept.  state  mineralogist  1894/6:  21-33.) 

1899.  Geology  of  Point  Reyes  Peninsula;  by  F.  M.  An- 
derson. (Bull.  dept.  geol.  Univ.  Cal.  v.  2:  [119]- 
153.) 

1900.  Topographic  study  of  islands  of  Southern  Cal.; 
by  W,  S.  T.  Smith.     (Same  v.  2:  [1791-230.) 

1901.  Contribution  to  geology  of  ,Tohn  Day  Basin;  by 
J.  C,  Merriam.     (Same  v.  2:  [2691-314.) 

.     Berkeley  Hills,  detail  of  coast  range  geology;  by 

A.  C,  Lawson  and  C.  Palache.     (Same  v.  2:  [349]- 
450.) 

1902.  Igneous  rocks  near  Pajaro;  by  J.  A.  Reid.  (Same 
V.  3:  [1731-190.) 

[1903.]     Geomorphogeny  of  Upper  Kern  Basin;    by  A. 

C.  Lawson.     (Same  v.  3:  [291]-376.) 
1904.     River  terraces  of  Orleans  Basin,  Cal.;   by  O.  H. 

Hershey.     (Same  v,  3:  [423]-475.) 

AMADOR  COUNTY 
See  below,  Mother  Lode  Region. 
ANCEL  ISLAND 
1894.     Geology  of  Angel  Is.;  by  F.  L.  Ransome.     (Bull, 
dept,  geol.  Univ.  Cal.  v.  1:  [193]-[234].) 

CALAVERAS    COUNTY 
See  also  below.  Mother  Lode  Region. 
1854,     Remarks  on  the  geology  of  portion  of  Calaveras 
Co.;  by  Wm.  Patton.     (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1854:  86- 
88.) 
1894.    Ancient  channel  systems  of  Calaveras  Co.;    by 
W.  H.  Storms.     13  pp.,  fig. 

.     Same.     (12  rept.  state  mineralogist  1892/4:  482- 

492.) 

CARMELO  BAY 
[1893.]     Geology  of  Carmelo   Bay;    by   A.   C.  Lawson; 
with   chemical   analysis   and   cooperation    in   field- 
work  by  Juan  De  La  C.  Posada.     (Bull.  dept.  geol. 
Univ.  Cal,  v.  1:  [l]-59.) 

CHANNEL  ISLANDS 
1889.     stray  notes  on  geology  of  Channel  Islands;  Insu- 
lar flora — tabulated  list  of  known  flora;   by  Dr.  L. 
G.  Yates.     (9  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1888/9:  171- 
188.) 

COLORADO  DESERT 
See  below,  San  Diego  Co. 

COLUSA    COUNTY 
Sec  below,  Tehama  Co. 


216 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


NATITRAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Geology — cont'd 

Califob.nia — cont'd 
EL  DORADO   COl'NTY 
See  also  below.  MothPr  Lode  Resion. 
1894.     Geology  of  sec.  of  El  Dorado  Co..  embracing  por- 
tions of  Pekin.  Azra.  Green  Valley,  Pilot  Knob,  and 
Mud    Springs    distrs.;    by   H.    W.    Fairbanks.     (12 
rept.  state  mineralogist  1892/4:  479-481.) 

LAKE   COUNTY 
See  below,  Tehama  Co. 

MADERA   COrNTY 
See  below,  Mother  Lode  Region. 
MARIPOS.\  COUNTY 
See  below.  Mother  Ix)de  Region. 
MONTEREY    COUNTY 
See  below,  Ventura   Co. 

MOTHER   IX)DE  REGION 
1890.     Geology  of  the  Mother  Lode  region;    by  H.  W. 
Fairbanks:  with  map.     (10  A.R.  state  mineralogist 
1889/90:  23-90.) 
1894.     Geolog}'  of  portion  of  Madera  and  Mariposa  cos. 
wher*;  the  great  "  Mother  Lode  "  finds  its  so.  termi- 
nation;   by  W.  H.   Storms.     (12  same  1892/4:  165- 
167.) 
1896.     Geological  map  of  Mother  Lode  belt  in  El  Dorado 
Co.     (13  sa?ne  1894/6.) 

Compiled  by  n.  LahifT.  U.  S.  depy.  mineral  surveyor. 
Placer  Co.     Scale  1  In.   =  1  m. 

.     Ore-deposits   with   especial   reference   to   Mother 

Lode;  by  H.  W.  Fairbanks.  (13  same  1894/6:  665- 
672.) 
.  Geological  map  of  the  Mother  Lode  region.  Pre- 
pared in  1890  by  H.  W.  Fairbanks.  Reissued  with 
additions,  Jan.  1.  Scale,  1  in.  =  1  m.  33%  x  24  in. 
(State  mining  bureau.) 

1900.  The  Mother  Lode  region  of  Cal.;  by  W.  H. 
Storms.  154  pp.,  lUus.,  map.  (State  mining  bu- 
reau bull.  18.) 

.     Same.     (App.  to  jols.  34  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [81.) 

Contains  :  Ceneral  jieolopry  of  the  pold  belt ;  methods 
of  mlnlDE:  cost  of  mlnlns ;  mInInK  machinery; 
descriptions  of  mines  of  Amador,  VA  Dorado, 
Calayeras,   Tuolumne,    ^L^^lposa,   and    Madera    cos. 

NAPA    COUNTY 
See  below.  Tehama  co. 

NEVADA   COUNTY 
1890.     Geological   map  of   Nevada  Co.     (10   A.R.   state 
mineralogist  1889/90  facing  p.  364.) 

ORANOK   COUNTY 
See  below,   San   Diego  Co. 

I'LACER  COUNTY 
1890.  Geological  map  of  Placer  Co.;  profile  and  sees. 
along  Una  of  Central  Pacific  R.R.  and  from  Colfax 
east  to  state  line;  i)late  showing  sedimentary  for- 
mation near  Lincoln;  map  of  Ophlr  and  Duncan 
Hill  mining  distrs.;  also  of  Iowa  Hill  distr.  (10 
A.R.  state  mineralogist  1889/90.) 
.  Ancient  river  t;cds  of  Forest  Hill  Divide — de- 
tails of  principal  mines,  descriptive  tabulation, 
table  of  altitudes,  maps;  by  R.  E.  Browne,  M.  E. 
(10  same  1889/90:  435-465.) 

8AN   nKNITO  COUNTY 
Sec  Ijelow,   Ventura  Co. 

HAN  niniNARDINO  COUNTY 
Sec  below,  Han  Diego  Co. 

SAN   DIKUO  COUNTY 
1892.     Geology    of    San    Diego    Co.;    also    portions    of 
Orange  and   San   Iiernardino  cos.;   by  H.  W.  Fair- 
banks;   with    map.     (11    rept.    state    mineralogist 
1890/2:  76-120.) 

1901.  ReconnolsBBnce  of  the  Colo,  desert  mining  dlstr.. 
In  San  Diego  Co.;  by  S.  Bowers.  19  pp.  (State 
mining  bureau  unnum.  pubn.) 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Geology — cont'd 

California — cont'd 
SAN  LUIS  OBISPO  COUNTY 
See  below,  Ventura  Co. 

SAN    NICOLAT'S    ISLANDS 

1889.  Rept.  on  field  work  in  San  NIcoIaus  Is. — its 
zoology   and    geology.     (9   A.R.   state   mineralogist 

1888/9:  57-61.) 

SANTA  BARBARA  COUNTY 
See  below,  Ventura  Co. 

SANTA  CATALINA  ISLAND 

1890.  Geology  of  Sta.  Catalina  Is.,  Los  Angeles  Co.; 
by  E.  B.  Preston;  with  relief  map.  (10  A.R.  state 
mineralogist  1889/90:  277-281.) 

SHASTA   COUNTY 
1892.     Geology  and  mineralogy  of  Shasta  Co.;  by  H.  W. 
Fairbanks;  with  map.     (11  rept.  state  mineralogist 
1890/2:  24-53.) 

TEHAMA   COUNTY 
1892.     Notes  on  geology  and  mineralogy  of  portions  of 
Tehama.   Colusa.   Lake,  and  Napa  cos.;    by  H.   W. 
Fairbanks.     (11    rept.    state    mineralogist    1890/2: 
54-75.) 

TRINITY  COUNTY 
1890.     Geological   map   of  Trinity   Co.     (10   A.R.   state 
mineralogist  1889/90  facing  p.  695.) 

TUOLUMNE    COUNTY 
See  above,  Mother  Lode  Region. 
VENTURA  COUNTY 
1894.     Geology  of  no.  Ventura,  Sta.  Barbara,  San  Luis 
Obispo,  Monterey,  and  San  Benito  cos.;   by  H.  W. 
Fairbanks.     (12    rept.    state    mineralogist    1892/4: 
493-526.) 
.     Same;  separate.     36  pp.,  figs. 

Georgia 
1885.    Geology  and  mineral  resources  of  Ga.;   extract 
from  Augusta  Chronicle.     (A.R.  state  mineralogist 
1884/5:  137-139.) 

BlBLIOGR.U>HY 

1896.  Bibliography  relating  to  the  geology,  palaeontol- 
ogy, and  mineral  resources  of  Cal.;  by  A.  W. 
Vogdes.     121  pp.     (State  mining  bureau  bull.  10.) 

1904.     Same.     290  pp..  1  map.     (Same,  bull.  30.) 

EXPENDITURKS   FOR 

1860-1865.     Classified    stmt,    of    expenditures    of    state  > 
geological   survey   from   Nov.   1,   1860,   to   Dec.   31, 
1865.     (Rept.  of   .\ssem.  committee  on  mines  and 
mining  interests  1865:  5-6.) 

Rept.  may  be  found  In  Ajip.  to  jols.   16  sess.  v.  .1. 
1865-1871.     Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each    apprn.    made   by   law,   amt.    expended    under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  geological  survey 
of  state.     (Blenn.  ropt.  state  controller  1863/5  (pp. 
40-41)— same  1869/71.) 
1866.     Reiit.  of  Assem.  committee  on  mines  and  mining  : 
Interests   re.   state  geological   survey,   with   classi- 
fied  stmt,  of  expenditures  from   Nov.   15,  1860,  to  ' 
Dec.   31,  1865.     7  pi).     (App.  to  Jols.  16  sess.  v.  3 
unnum.  doc.) 
Maps 

Too  general  to  be  arranged  by  locality.     Kor  geological 
maps  of  a  specific  region,  see  above. 

]867(?).     Map  of  a  portion  of  the  Sierra  Nevada  adja- 
cent to  the  Yosemlle  Valley,  from  surveys  made  by 
C.    T.    Hoffmann    and    .1.    T.    Gardiner,    1863-1867. 
Scale,  2  m.=:]  In.     ((iool.  survey.) 
Nol  HiM-n  ;  entry  from  I'rinu*. 

1873.     To;)Ogrii|)'ilcal  map  of  central  Cal.,  together  with  i 
a  part  of  Nev.,  etc.    Scale,  6  m.  ^  1  In.    25  x  BO  In. 
( Same. ) 


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317 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Geology — cont'd 
Maps — cont'd 

HONDUBAS 

1883.     The  Honduras  exhibit  at  Cal.  state  museum. 
A.R.  state  mineralogist  1882/3:  17-18.) 
Idaho 


(3 


1882.     The   lost   rivers  and   Ice   caverns   of   Idaho.     (2 
rept.  state  mineralogist  1880/2  app.  p.  146.) 

Mineral 

See  al.so  Induatrles,  etc.     Mines  and  Mining;  do.   I,nnil : 
Stale.     Mineral, 
1849-1892.     Dissertation  upon  origin,  development,  and 
establishment  of  Amer.  mining  law;  by  A.  H.  Rlck- 
etts.     (11  rept.  state  mineralogist  1890/2:  521-574.) 
1889.     Processes    of    refining   and    coining   of   precious 
metals;   by  Sven  Gumbinner.     (9  same  1888/9:  62- 
104.) 
1896.    Craation  of  dept.  of  mines  in  U.  S.  govt,  favored. 
(13  same  1894/6:  23-24.) 

California 
serial 
Under  Act  of  April  16,  1880,  and  amendatory  acts. 
REPORTS 

1  series 

1880.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  mineralogist,    unnum.    Sac- 
ramento, 1880.     43  pp. 

Covers  period  from  .Tune  1  to  Dec.  1,  1880. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
unnum.   ISSO  In  App.   to  Jols.  24  seas.  v.   2   unnum.  doc. 

2  series 

1880/2.    Rept.    of    the    state    mineralogist,    2.    Sacra- 
mento, 1882.     288,  226  pp.,  map,  4  photogrs. 

Covers  period  from  Dee.  1,  1S80  to  Oct.  1,  1882.     "  Ttie 
Inde-T    to    this    rept.     was    published    separately  " 
(Vogdes.  Bllillogr.  ed.  1904  :  24).     Index  referred  to 
not  seen  by  compiler. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

2.  1880/2    In   App.    to  jols.    25   sess.    v.    3   unnum. 
doc. 

3  series 

1882/3-1889/90.    Ann.   rept.   of  the  state  mineralogist, 
3-10.     Sacramento,  1883-1890. 


Checklist 

3.  1882/3.  1883. 

4.  1883/4.  1884. 
6.   1884/5.  1885. 

tions. 
6.   18.S5/6.     pt.   1.      1886. 

6.  188.^/6.      pt.  2.      1887. 

7.  1880/7.  1888. 

8.  1887/8.  1888. 

9.  1888/9.  1890. 
10.   1889/90.                  1890. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
3.   1882/3  In  App.  to  Jols.  26  sess.  v. 


4.  1883/4 

5.  1884/5  • 

6.  1885/6  ' 

7.  1880/7  ■ 

8.  1887/8  ■ 

9.  1888/9  ' 
10.  1889/90' 


26 
27 
27 
28 


'•  "  29  •'  V 
"  "  29  "  V. 
4  series 

1890/2-1894/6.  Bienn.  rept.  of  the 
for  period  endg.  Sept.  15,  1-3. 
1896. 

Checklist 
11.   1  blenn.  1890/2.* 

11.  1       "       1890/2.* 

12.  2        "       1892/4. 

13.  3       "       1894/8. 


Ill  pp.,  map. 
410  pp.,  2  pis. 
235  pp.,    1    pi.,    4   sec- 

145  pp.,  sketch  map. 

222   pp.,  lllus. 

315  pp. 

948   pp. 

352  pp.,  34  pis. 

981  pp.,  maps,  pis. 

4  unnum.   doc. 

4 

4 

4 
4 
4 
4 


state   mineralogist 
Sacramento,  1893- 


1892. 
1893. 
1894. 
1896. 


28   pp. 

612  pp. 

541   pp.,  maps,  IIlus. 

725  pp.,  map.s,  lllus. 


*  The  explanation  of  these  two  editions  Is  set  out  at 
leoEth  In  the  first  pages  of  the  612  p.  ed.  In  brief 
It  Is  that  the  original  rept.  as  submitted  to  the 
bd.  of  examiners  was  so  voluminous  that  the  bd. 
declined  to  allow  the  printing  of  It,  but  prlntid 
only  the  rept.  of  the  trustees  of  the  mining  bureau 
and  the  Introduction  to  the  rept.  by  the  state 
mineralogist   (1892.     28  pp.).     Upon  the  mlneralo- 

flsts'  rept.  having  been  subsequently  much  reduced 
T  editing  and  contraction.  It  was  printed    (1N9.'<. 
612  pp.). 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Mineral — cont'd 

California — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

REPORTS- cont'd 

4  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows: 

11.  1  blenn.  1890/2t  In  App.  to  jols.  30  sess.  v.  9 
unnum.  doc. 

12.  2  blenn.    1892/4  In  App.   to  Jols.  31  sess.  v.  5 

unnum.  doc. 

13.  8  blenn.   1894/6  In  App.   to  Jols.  32  sess.  v.  5 
doc.   HI. 

5  series 
1896/00-1900/2.    Rept.  of  the  trustees  of  the  state  min- 
ing bureau.     Sacramento,  1901-1902. 
Checklist 
1896/00.      1900.     15  pp. 
Covers  period  of  4  yrs.  ending  Sept.  30,  1900. 

1900/2.       1902.     5  pp. 
It  will  be  seen  that  for  this  series  the  repta.  are  very 
brief.      The    work    of    the    dept.    Is    given    to    the 
public  In  the  bulletins. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1896/00  In  App.  to  Jols.  34  sess.  V.  4   doc.    [2]. 
1900/2       35    "     V.  2      "      [24]. 

BULLETINS 

1888-1904.    Bulls,  of  the  Cal.  state  mining  bureau,  1-35. 

Checklist 

no.  1.  Descr.  of  desslcated  human  remains  In  the  state 
mining  bureau ;  by  W.  Anderson.  1888.  41  pp., 
lllus. 

no.  2.  Methods  of  mine  timbering;  by  W.  H.  Storms. 
1S94.     58  pp.,  lllus. 

.      Same,  ed.  2.     1896.     70  pp. 

no.  3.  Gas  and  petroleum  yielding  formations  of  the 
central  valley  of  California;  by  W.  L.  Watt.  1894. 
95  pp.,  lllus.,  maps. 

no.  4.     Catalogue  of  Cal.  fossils  (pts.  2-5)  ;  by  Dr.  J.  G. 
Cooper.     1894.     65  pp.,  pi. 
Part  1  was  published  in  the  ' 
mineralogist. 

no.  5.     The  cyanide  process.  Its  practical  application  and 

economical   results ;  by   Dr.   A.   Sheldel.      1894.     133 

pp.,  lllus. 

There  are  several   (at  least  4)  editions  of  this  bulletin. 

Only   one  other   dated   1894   with    140   pages,   has 

been  found  recorded. 

no.  6.     California  gold  mill  practices ;  by  E.  B.  Preston. 
1895.     85  pp.,  lllus. 
There  are  several  editions   (at  least  3)   of  this  bulletin. 

no.  7.  Table  showing  by  counties  tJie  mineral  productions 
of  California  for  the  vr.  1894;  compiled  by  C.  ii. 
Yale,   statistician.      1895.      Sheet. 

no.  8.      Same,   for   1895.      1896.      Sheet. 

no.  9.  Wine  drainage,  pumps,  etc. ;  by  H.  C.  Behr.  1896. 
210  pp..  lllus. 

no.  10.  Bibliography  relating  to  the  geology,  palaeon- 
tology and  mineral  resources  of  California  ;  by  A.  W. 
Vogde-s.     1896.     121  pp. 

no.  11.  Oil  and  gas  yielding  formations  of  Los  Angeles, 
Ventura,  and  Santa  Barbara  counties,  pt.  1  ;  by 
W.  L.  Watts.     1897.     94  pp.,  lllus.,  figs. 

no.  12.  Table  showing  by  counties  the  mineral  produc- 
tions of  California  for  yr.  1896.     1897.     Sheet. 

no.    1.1.      Same,  for  1897.     1898.     Sheet. 

no.   14.     Same,  for  1898.     1899.     Sheet. 

no.    15.      Map  of  Oil  City  oil  fields.  Fresno  Co.     1898. 

no.  16.  The  genesis  of  petroleum  and  asphaltum  In  Cali- 
fornia ;  by  A.  S.  Cooper.     1899.     89  pp.,  lllus. 

no.  17.  Table  showing  hv  counties  the  mineral  pro- 
ductions of  California  for  1899.     1900.      Sheet. 

no.  18.  The  Mother  Lode  region  of  California ;  by  W.  n. 
Storms.     1900.     154  pp..  lllus. 

no.  19.  Oil  and  gas  yielding  formations  of  California  ; 
by  W.  L.   Watts.      1900.     236  pp.,  map,   lllus. 

no.  20.  Synopsis  of  general  rept.  by  W.  L.  Watts,  1001. 
21  pp. 

no.  21.  Table  showing  by  counties  the  mineral  pro- 
ductions of  California  for  1900.     1901.     Sheet. 

no.  22.  Table  showing  the  mineral  productions  of  Cali- 
fornia for  14  yrs.     1901.     Sheet. 

no.  2:1.  The  copper  resources  of  California ;  by  L.  E. 
Aubury.       1902.      282    pp.,    map,    lllus. 

no.  24.  The  saline  deposits  of  California;  by  G.  E. 
Bailey.     1902.     216  pp.,  lllus.,  map. 

no.  2.">.  Table  showing  by  cos.  the  mineral  production  of 
California  for  yr.    1901.      1902.     Sheet 

no.  26.  Table  showing  mineral  production  of  California 
for  15  yrs.     1902.     Sheet. 


7th  ann.  rept.  of  the  state 


t  28-page  edition. 


218 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


of     California ; 
illus.,  maps. 


by 


no. 


no. 


no. 


no. 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Mineral — cont'd 

Cautobnia — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
BULLETINS — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
no.  27.     The     quicksilver     resources 
Wm.  Forstner.     1903.     273  pp. 
no    28      Table  showing  mineral  productions  of  California 

for  li>02.     1903.     Sheet. 
no.  29.     Stineral   productions   of   California   for   past    16 
vrs.     1903.     Sheet. 

30.  Bibliography  relating  to  the  geology,  palseon- 
tology.  and  mineral  resources  of  California,  including 
a  list  of  maps  ;  by  A.  W.   Vogdes.     1904.     290  pp. 

31.  Single  sheet  containing  general  description  of 
sixty-two  representative  oil  wells,  selected  from  differ- 
ent"  districts  ;  also  commercial  analysis  of  oil  pro- 
duced bv  each  well.      [1904.] 

32.  Production  and  use  of  California  petroleum. 
Bull.  no.  31  also  embodied  in  this  rept.  230  pp.  and 
maps.      [1904.1 

33.  Mineral    productions    of    California    during    yr. 

1903.  1904.        Sheet. 

34.  Mineral  productions  of  California  during  17  yrs. 
1887-1903.     1904.     Sheet. 

no.  35.     Minerals    of    California;    mineral    production    of 
1903;    brief    description    of    work    of    State    Mining 
Bureau:  gold  production  from  1848-1904. 
statistical    Information  ;    map    of    each    co 
railroad    and    stage    lines,    together    with 

1904.  55  pp.,  maps. 
In  Collected  does,  as  follows  : 

nos.  1-17  not  In  docs. 

no.  18  in  App.  to  jols.  34  sess.  1901  v. 

doc. 
no.  19  in  App.  to  Jols.  34  sess.  1901  v. 

doc. 
nos.  20-35  not  In  docs. 

MI.NINC,    STATISTICS 

1866.    Mining  statistics,  no.  1. 

Checklist 
no.  1.     Tabular  stmt,   of  condition   of  auriferous  quartz 
mines    and    mills    In    that    part    of    Mariposa     and 
Tuolumne    cos.    lying    bctw.    Merced    and    Stanislaus 
rivers  ;  by  A.  Reiiiond.     16  pp. 
No  more  Issued. 

REGISTER  OF  MINES  AND  MINERALS 
1900-1904.     Register  of  mines  and  minerals. 

These  registers  are  oblong  8°  pamphlets,  one  for  each 
county.  They  arc  intended  to  be  used  as  directories 
concerning  the  gold  mines  (quartz,  hydraulic,  drift, 
placer,  etc.)  as  well  as  mills  and  arrastras.  The 
essential  facts  necessary  for  a  general  public 
Inquiry  Into  any  mine,  are  given.  The  form  Is 
tabular. 

Checklist 
1000.     Plumas  Co.     Data  collected  1898  ;  by  J.  A.  Edman. 

36  np. 
1900.     Calaveras  Co.     Data  collected  1890;  by  W.  11.   II. 

I'ennlman.     .'iO  pp. 
1900.     Siskiyou  Co.     Data  collected  Feb.  1898;  by  J.  M. 

Davidson.     50  pp. 
1900.     Siskiyou  Co.     Data  collected  Oct.  1898;  by  W.  S. 


with  other 

showing 

distances. 


3  unnum. 
3  unnum. 


[..owden.     46  pp. 
pp. 


?.     Nevada    Co. 


ta    collected    by    C.    E.    Wren.      18 


1901.  I>ake  Co.  Data  collected  Nov. ;  by  G.  Madeira. 
14   pp. 

1002.  Placer  Co.  Data  collected  Feb. ;  by  I.  11.  Parker. 
21  pp. 

1902.  El  Dorado  Co.  Data  collected  Apr.  ;  by  J.  F. 
Armstrong.     32  pp. 

InclndeH  also  an  economic  geological  map  of  the  eo. 

1902.  Shasta  Co.  Data  collected  .March  ;  by  M.  K.  Dltt- 
mnr.     27  pp. 

1902.  Inyo  Co.  Data  Collcrled  March  ;  by  A.  V.  David- 
son.    24   pp. 

1902.  Hnn  Bernardino  Co.  Data  collected  .luly  ;  by  (!.  E. 
r.nlley,     35  pp. 

InclndeH  nlMo  nmp  of  mts.  of  San   Bernardino  Co.   and 
list  of  elevations. 
1002.     Ban    Diego    Co.      Data    collected    Oct. ;    by    I.    A. 
Unlrftn.      1,5  pp. 

1903.  Sierra  Co.  Data  collected  .lune  ;  by  ().  V.  Taylor. 
24   iip. 

ContnlnH  nlwo  economic  geological   map  of  western  half 
of  ro. 
lOOS.     Tuolumne    Co.      Data    collected    .luly ;    by    H.    P. 
Mel.nuKhlln.     24  pp. 
Contalnn  aIno  economic  geological  nmp  of  h.  w.  portion 
of  ro.  and  table  of  elevations. 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Mineral— cont'd 

California — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
REGISTER  OF  MINES  AND  MINERALS — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
1903.     Amador  Co.     Data  collected  Aug. ;  by  J.  B.  Treg- 
loan.     17  pp. 
Also  economic  geological  map  of  west  half  of  co. 
1903.     Mariposa    Co.      Data    collected    Dec. ;    by    E.    M. 
Wilkinson.      19  pp. 
Also   economic   geological   map  of   n.   w.   portion   of   co. 
and  list  of  elevntions. 

1903.  Butte  Co.     Data  collected  Dec. ;  by  W.  E.  Thome. 
13  pp. 

Also  map  of  dredging  lands  adjacent  to  Feather  River, 
and  list  of  elevations. 

1904.  Kern    Co.      Data   collected   Jan. ;   by   M.    Anbury. 
37  pp. 

Also    maps    of    Kern    River,    McKIttrick,    Midway,    and 
Summit  oil  fields. 

tion-serial 

1850.  Mining  less  profitable,  and  mechanics  and  agric. 
taken  up  instead  as  result  of  same  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1850.) 

.  Act  for  better  regulation  of  mines  seriously  op- 
posed, and  revenue  collected  under  same,  less  than 
estimated.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1851.) 

1853.  Majority  and  minority  repts.  of  select  committee 
consisting  of  one  from  each  mining  co.  to  whom 
was  referred  subject  of  calling  miners'  state  con- 
vention by  legisl.  7  pp.  (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  4 
sess.  doc.  35.) 

1855.  Mining  extended  and  facilities  for  engaging  In 
enlarged  operations  greatly  Increased.  (Govs.  ann. 
mess.  1856:  15.) 

1856.  Majority  rept.  of  committee  on  mines  and  min- 
ing interests  re.  proposed  bill  to  exempt  mining 
claims  from  forced  sale  in  certain  cases,  reviewing 
objections  to  same.     (Assem.  jol.  1856:  713-714.) 

1857.  Majority  rept.  on  act  for  belter  protection  of 
mining  interests  on  Sen.  bill  4  re.  mode  of  settling 
certain  questions  of  right  to  possession  of  mining 
claims.     (Sen.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  612-613.) 

.  Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  mines  and  min- 
ing interests  on  Sen.  bill  32  to  provide  for  worldng 
of  mines  lying  within  Spanish  or  Mexican  grants 
made  to  private  persons  prior  to  treaty  of  Guade- 
lupe  Hidalgo.  8  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  8  sess. 
unnum.  doc.) 

.  Rept.  opposing  passage  of  act  re.  mining  part- 
nerships.    (Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  p.  344.) 

1863.  Mining  review  for  yr.  (Trans,  state  agrlc. 
socy.  1863:  176-193.) 

18C6.  Annotated  catalogue  of  principal  mineral  species 
hitherto  recognized  in  Cal.,  and  the  adjoining  states 
and  territories;  by  W.  P.  Blake.  (Hame  1864/5: 
337-356.) 

1867.     Titles  to  mining  claims  and  water  rights;  by  G. 
Yale,     xxiii,  10-452  pp. 
Not  properly  a  state  doc. 

1876/7-1895/7.  Analyses  of  rocks,  marls,  minerals,  etc. 
(Bienn.  rept.  agrlc.  college  1S76/7  (pp.  53-54)  — 
agric.  exper.  stations  same  1895/7.) 

After  1H97  only  lists  ()f  minerals  reed,  for  examination 
given. 

1880.  List  of  minerals  found  on  Tacific  Coast.  (A.R. 
state  mineralogist  1880:  8-9.) 

.    Supply  of  low  grade  ores  in  state.     {Same  1880: 

38-39.) 

.     Prospecting  in  Cal.     (Same  1880:  22-26.) 

1880-1882.  Mineral  localities  visited  l)y  state  mineralo- 
gist.    (2  rcpl.  same  1880/2:  8.) 

1882.  Rare  minerals  rccontly  found  In  state;  by  W.  P. 
Blake.      (2  same  lSSO/2  app.  pp.  205-223.) 

.  Increasing  conlldonre  in  mines  of  Cal.  and  re- 
newed attention  called  to  mineral  Interest,  to  a 
certain  extent  neglected   during  speculative  excite- 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


219 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Mineral^ont'd 

California — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
ment.  caused  by  discovery  of  Comstock  and  other 
mines  In  Nev.  and  neighboring  states;    importance 
of  legitimate  mining  as  source  of  wealth  in  state. 
(2  same  1880  2:  13-15.) 

1882.  Glossary  of  terms  in  common  use  among  miners 
of  Cal.;  by  H.  DeGroot,  Sr.  (2  same  1880/2:  280- 
288.) 

1883.  Economic  considerations;  wastefulness  and  ex- 
travagance of  mining  and  metallurgy  as  practiced 
in  state;  set  of  microscopic  slides  presented  to 
various  institutions  showing  condition  of  alluvial 
gold  collected  in  hydraulic,  placer,  and  drift  mining 
In  state,  with  associate  minerals  found  in  "  clean- 
ing up"  sluices,  as  described  In  repts.  of  state 
mineralogist;  list  of  localities  from  which  soils 
were  sent  for  analysis;  method  of  dry  washing  de- 
scribed; on  failure  of  state  to  consider  importance 
of  minerals  other  than  gold  and  silver;  list  of  most 
important  economic  minerals,  designating  thosp 
found  in  state.     (3  same  1882/3:  20-2G.) 

1884.  Catalogue  and  description  of  minerals  of  state  as 
far  as  known,  with  special  reference  to  those  hav- 
ing economic  value;  alphabetically  arranged.  (4 
same  1883/4:  61-397.) 

1885.  Act  of  last  legisl.  placing  mining  business  on 
proper  basis  and  insuring  its  perpetuity  and  better 
mngmt.     (5  .?nnie  1884/5:  5-6.) 

1886.  General  condition  of  mining  In  state;  mining 
economics.     (6  same  1885/6  pt.  1:  11-12.) 

.     Mineral  species  known  at  present  time  to  exist 

in  Cal.,  revised  and  corrected,  and  brought  up  to 
date.     (6  same  1885/6  pt.  1:  91-141.) 

1888.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  to  be  expended  by 
mineralogist  while  in  Sacramento  to  determine  and 
name  minerals;  to  prepare  catalogue  and  carrying 
same  through  press,  and  for  labeling  and  arrang- 
ing specimens;  etc.  (A.R.  mineral  cabinet  trus- 
tees 1887/8:  6.) 

1888/9.  Brief  review  of  mining  operations  In  state  for 
yr.     (9  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1888/9:  19-40.) 

1889.  Value  of  fossils  as  indications  of  Important  min- 
eral products;  by  Dr.  J.  G.  Cooper.  (9  same 
1888/9:  284-286.) 

.     List  of  minerals  found   in  state,  not  heretofore 

in  Museum  collection.     (9  same  1888/9:  46-47.) 

.     State  quarrying:   a  new  business  developing  in 

Cal.     (9  same  1888/9:  282-283.) 

.     What   the    mining   industry    has   done   for   Cal. 

(9  same  1888/9:  16-19.) 

1890/2.  Review  of  mining  operations  and  conditions  in 
state  for  blenn.  period.     (11  same  1890/2:  18-22.) 

1893.  R6sum6  of  mineral  industry  of  Cal.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1893:  156-163.) 

1896.  The  sampling  and  measurement  of  ore  bodies  in 
mine  examinations;  by  E.  B.  Kirby.  Comstock  ore- 
sampling;  by  J.  S.  McGllUvray.  (13  rept.  state 
mineralogist  1894/6:  679-705.) 

1901.  Contribution  to  mineralogy  of  Cal.;  by  W.  C. 
Blasdale.  (Bull.  dept.  geol.  Univ.  Cal.  v.  2:  [327]- 
348.) 

.  Mlneraloglcal  notes;  by  A.  S.  Eakle;  with  chemi- 
cal analyses;  by  W.  T.  Schaller.  (Same  v.  2:  [315]- 
325.) 

1902.  Contribution  to  petrography  of  John  Day  Basin; 
by  F.  C.  Calkins.     (Same  v.  3:  [109]-172.) 

1903.  Cal.  mines  and  minerals.  34  pp.,  illus.  obi.  IG". 
(State  mining  bureau.) 

Not  6C0D  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Mineral — cont'd 

California — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
1903(?).  Relief  and  mineral  map  of  Cal.  showing  topo- 
graphy and  approximate  locations  of  principal  min- 
eral deposits,  together  with  statistics  of  mineral 
production.  Scale,  100  m.  =  3  in.  38%  x  25%  in. 
(Same.) 

ALAMEDA  COUNTY 
1888.     Alameda  Co.     (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8: 
25-36.) 

TopoKrapliy ;  |)etroIeum ;  coal  (I.lvermorp  Conl  Co., 
Tendnrln  Coal  mine.  LlviTiiiorp  Coal  Mining  Co., 
Colt'iiiiin  Co.l  :  coal  near  Hay  wards  :  salt  (C^ilcley 
salt  works.  Cal.  salt  works i  ;  chromllp  (Douglaa 
nilnp.  Ccflar  Mt.  claim)  ;  1)1<1k.  stone  (Alta  Monte 
quarr.v  ;  bide,  stono  to  west  uf  T-lvorninrc  Valloy  ; 
FnrweH  fjuarry,  sandstono)  ;  limp;  maiiKanese ; 
mineral  sprlnRS ;  Mission  San  Jose  Springs ;  nar- 
rative. 

1891/2.     Same.     (11  same  1890/2:  121-138.) 

Mineraloplcal    dpfalls;    manKanesp :    qnlcksllver;    chro- 
mlte-coal  :  bldg.  stone  ;  rnlible  rock  ;  Melrose  smelt- 
ing   works:    Kemillard    brickyard :    wells    jMelding 
brackisli   water,   flowinc  wells,  wells  whlcii   do  not 
flow  :   water  cos.   upon  eastern   side  of  S.   F.   Hay  ; 
subterranean  water  siiitply  on  eastern  side  of  S.  F. 
Bav :    new    road    np    the    Arrovo    Mocha    to    San 
Antonio  Valley;  by  W.  L.  Watt's:  field  asst. 
1903.     Minerals  from  Leona  Heights,  Alameda  Co.;   by 
W.  T.  Schaller.     (Bull.  dept.  geol.  Univ.  Cal.  v.  3: 
[191]-217.) 

ALPINE    COUNTY 

1888.    Alpine  Co.     (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8: 

36-40.) 

Topography,  scenery,  etc.  :  mines  (gold,  silver,  copper, 
lead  and  Iron);  "Uncle  Billy  Hogers "  copper 
mine ;  Monitor  distr.  :  Mogul  distr.  :  Silver  Mt. 
distr.  :  Sliver  King  distr. ;  Hope  Valley  and  Blue 
Lakes  districts. 
1890.     Same;  acct.  of  survey;  by  Dr.  H.  DeGroot.  asst. 

in  field.     (10  A.R.   state   mineralogist  1889/90:  96- 

97.) 

AMADOR  COUNTY 
1888.     Amador  Co.     (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8: 

41-115.) 

Map  of  Mother  Lode ;  physical  features,  timber,  etc. ; 
mines,  minerals,  and  mining;  climate;  mother  lode; 
IMymouth  Consolidated  Mining  Co.  ;  chlorinatlon 
process  In  Cal..  details  of  operations  In  Amador 
Co.;  South  Cosinoi>oiitan  mine;  New  l.<)ndon  mine; 
Loyal  Lead  mine;  sulphurets ;  (lover  (method  of 
operation,  [ilates  used  ;  developments  made  during 
war)  ;  Bunker  Hill  Gold  Mine;  and  method  of 
chlorinatlon  used  by  same;  Keystone  Consolidated 
.Mining  Co.;  Kennedy  mine;  Tallsmine  ;  North  Star 
mine;  Lincoln  mine;  Hector  Mining  Co.;  Sutter 
Creek  Mine  and  developments ;  Wlidman  Mining 
Co.,  and  Its  electric  plant  ;  and  develoiiments  :  the 
Oneida  Mine;  Live  Oak  Mine;  So.  Spring  Hill 
stamps,  plates,  and  developments ;  Moore  mine ; 
/pile  mine,  plates  and  drvploi)inents  ;  Amador  (Jold 
mine,  develoiunents  and  proiiosed  Improvements; 
Amador  Queen  :  Mammoth  or  Neviii's  mine  ;  Cleve- 
land, Itancherla.  Quartz  Mt.,  Butte  Basin  Gravel 
mines;  Consolidated  Amador  Hydraulic  (iold  Min- 
ing and  Land  Co.  ;  I'hoenlx  Heductlon  works.  Dry- 
town,  and  Amador  Reduction  works,  Sutter  Creek, 
expense  of  working  and  method  of  samijling  ;  Blue 
Lakes  Water  Co. :  Arroyo  Seco  Oravel  mine  ;  bldg. 
and  useful  slone  ;  diamonds;  Newton  (Viitper  mine; 
clay  ;  brown  lignite — Lancha  IMana  :  Lan<'ha  I'lana 
Coal  mine  ;  Stockton  I'aijer  Mills  Co,  ;  lone  Coal 
and  Iron  Co.  ;  modp  of  occurrence  and  cost  of 
pxtractlon  of  coal ;  Sacramento  lone  Coal  Co. 

1890.     Same.     (10  same  1889/90:  98-123.) 

Keystone  ConsolldatPd,  So.  Spring  IIIIl,  Talisman.  No. 
Star.  El  Dorado.  Lincoln,  Pioneer,  Cravel,  Wild- 
man.  Amador,  Consolidated.  Amador  C.old.  Ken- 
nedy, Summit,  Zeile,  M'Klnney  and  Crannis,  Bell 
Wether,  Volunteer,  Ilardenburg,  Sargent.  .Murray, 
Va\ighn,  Kruger,  Amador  Queen,  Doyle.  Oneida, 
White  or  Austrian,  Clyde,  Pioneer,  Mechanics,  The 
No.  1  and  No.  2.  So.  Eureka,  Golden  Eagle,  Comet, 
Bunker  HIM,  Eclipse,  Last  Chance,  Accident.  So. 
Keystone,  M'Intyre,  Italian,  Drytown  Consolidated, 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Mineral — cont'd 

Caiifobxia — cont'd 
AMADOR  COUNTY — cont'd 
North  Gover,  Plvmouth  Consolidated,  New  London, 
Yellow    Jacket.  'Wyomea,    Illinois,    Mammoth,    Ked 
Cloud,    New    Hope,     Red    Oak,     Shakespeare,    The 
"  49,"  Pocahontas,  and  New  Y'ork  mines  described 
by  J.  A.  Brown,  fleld  asst. 
1891/2.     Same.     (11  rept.  same  1890/2:  139-146.) 

Hardenburg  or  Casco  mine ;  BellWether  mine :  New 
York  mine;  Kennedy  mine;  Clinton  consolidated; 
Sutter  Creek,  Wildman ;  Summit,  South  Eureka 
Mining  Co. ;  Hector  mine ;  South  Spring  Hill 
property  ;  Keystone  mine  ;  Quartz  Mt.  mine  ;  Gover 
mine ;  Bay  State  mine ;  by  E.  B.  Preston,  E.  M. 
fleld  asst. 

1903.  [Mineral]   map  of  Amador  Co.    No  scale.    44  x 
28%  in.     (State  mining  bureau.) 

BUTTE  COUNTY 

1888.    Butte  Co.     (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8: 
116-121.) 

Physical  description ;  mineral  resources ;  Drift  Gravel 
mines  (Bay  State  mine.  Eureka  mine,  Magalla 
Consolidated,  Oro  Flno,  Lucretia,  Aurora,  Indian 
Spring)  ;  Quartz  mines;  The  Big  Bend  Tunnel 

Narrative  description  of  each  mine. 
1890.     Same.     (10  same  1889/90:  124-146.) 

Big  Bend  Tunnel ;  Spring  Valley  hydraulic  gold  mine ; 
quartz  mines  and  mills  (Gold  Bank,  Keystone, 
Bullion,  Shakes|>eare,  Amer.  Eagle,  Palo  Alto, 
Rainbow,  Gold  or  Rees  Ledge,  Gallager  and  Per- 
kins, Meredith,  Golden  Eagle,  Hazard,  Golden 
Queen,  Eureka  Consolidated,  Index  mines,  Solano 
and  Napa  Mining  Co.,  Peter  Wood's,  Aikl  or  Parry. 
Car  Placer,  Marttia  Washington  and  Josephine. 
Butte  Star,  Magalla  Consolidated,  Butte  King  and 
Butte  Queen  mines.  Brown  Ravine  Tunnel  Co.,  So. 
Flilbrook  and  Aurora  mines)  ;  described  by  J.  A. 
Miner,  field  asst. 

1891/2.  Same.  (11  rept.  same  1890/2:  150-165.) 

Mining  resources;  Golden  Feather  Channel  Co.  (lim- 
ited), topography  and  construction  map,  illustra- 
tions; Golden  Gate  Channel  Mining  Co.,  Illustra- 
tions ;  mines  In  Morris  Ravine-Banner  mine  and 
others;  Golden  Banner:  Defiant  mine:  Spring  Val- 
ley mine;  Cherokee  Flat  gravel  mine;  Channel 
of  Spring  Valley  Hydraulic  Mining  Co.  ;  the  Rain- 
l)OW  and  Christy;  Wlllard  and  Red  Hall  mines; 
Indian  Springs  drift  gravel  mines ;  Best  mine ; 
Woods  mine ;  Oro  Flno  mine ;  porphyry  Point 
mines;  Perry  mine:  Badger  mine;  Gold  Bank 
mine  ;  (Joiden  Queen  ;  Emma-Shakcspeare-Sagamore, 
etc. ;  American  Eagle  ;  Palo  Alto  ;  Oregon  ;  Bloom- 
Ingdale ;  and  Cambria  mines ;  by  E.  M.  Preston, 
field  asst. 

.     Valley  lands  of  Butte  Co.:   water  supply;   coal; 

by  'W.  L.  Watts,  field  asst.     (11  savie  1890/2:  165- 
166.) 

1904.  [Mineral]   map  of  Butte  Co.     No  scale.     28x44 
In.     (State  mining  bureau.) 

CALAVERAS   COUNTY 

1888.    Calaveras     Co.      (8     A.R.     state     mineralogist 
1887/8:  121-157.) 

Physical  features;  t:tlca.  Stickles  Gold  Quartz  mines; 
Suffolk  Gold  Quartz  Mining  Co.  ;  M'Crelght  Mining 
Co.;  Sheep  Ranch  mine;  Esmeralda  mine;  Ilex 
Gold  Mining  Co.  (limited)  ;  Lockwood  mine;  Blaz- 
ing Star  and  Water  Lily  mines;  Angels  Mining  Co.; 
Quaker  Gold  mine;  Buena  Vista  mini';  The  Union 
Gold  mlnn;  The  Plymouth  Rock  claim;  Mokelumne 
mini';  Calaveras  Hydraulic  Mining  and  WadT  Co.; 
Angels  Chlorlnallon  works.  Mailman  id  iluellon  and 
Chlorlnatlon  works;  Union  Copper  mini'  and  (he 
KevKlone  formation  of  walls,  character  of  ore, 
holHlIng  works,  etc.)  ;  I'enn  Chemical  works;  S.  F. 
Copper  Co.;  Ilcckia  mine;  Iron  Ore — Monarch 
mine;  nrospeof  near  Valley  Springs;  sandstone. 

Narrative  ilescrlptlon   of  each   mine. 
1890.     Same.     (10  same  1889/90:  147-152.) 

Suffolk.  Hale,  Cloud,  Gi-rman,  Illinois,  Fellowcraft, 
Italil  lllll,  Ang<-lH,  Gold  I'llff,  Utlca,  LIndsey,  Lane 
and  Tullock,  L'oniird  and  Wyllle,  Benson  Bros.' 
Gravel  and  Ix)ne  Star  mines;  described  by  J.  A. 
Benson,  fleld  asst. 
1891/2.     Same.     (11  rept.  same  1890/2:  167-178.) 

MInInK  resources;  Pine  I»g  mine;  Adelaldi-  mine; 
Calaveras  ConHolldnlfd  Gobi  Mining  Co  (MtiiIi.mI)  ; 
I*rlnre  mine;  ICIlpse  mine  ;  Gold  Illll  Mining  Co.; 
Briiner  ;  Tom  llnrdy — Ilald   Hill;  Cloud;   Lindsay; 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Mineral — cont'd 

Califoenia — cont'd 

CALAVERAS  COUNTY— cont'd 
Excelsior;  Sheep  Ranch;   Roddeslno,  Shenandoah; 
Agostlnl  CO.  gravel  claim  ;  Rising  Star  mine  ;  Put- 
nam claim  ;  Last  Chance  mine  ;  by  E.  B.   Preston, 
fleld  asst. 
1903 (?).     [Mineral]   map  of  Calaveras  Co.    No  scale. 
32^x23  in.     (State  mining  bureau.) 
COLORADO   DESERT 

1901.  Reconnaissance  of  the  Colo.  Desert  mining 
distr.;  by  S.  Bowers.  19  pp.  (State  mining  bu- 
reau.) 

COLUSA   COUNTY 
Physical     features ;     Manzanita     mine ;     natural    gas ; 
bitumen   and  coal;  aragonlte;   mercury;   sulphur; 
copper;  cla.vs  ;  mineral  springs. 
1888.     Colusa  Co.     (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8: 

157-159.) 
1890.     Same.     (10  same  1889/90:  153-164.) 

Acct.  of  survey  ;  by  W.  A.  Goodyear,  state  geologist  and 
fleld  asst. 
1891/2.     Same.     (11  rept.  same  1890/2:  179-188.) 

Mineral  resources  ;  flowing  wells  ;  general  water  supply  ; 
salt;  mines  of  Sulphur  Creek  and  vicinity  (Rath- 
burn  Quicksilver  mines,  Elgin  Quicksilver  mine; 
Clyde  gold  mine ;  Keely  claim.  Manzanita  claim, 
Central  mine.  Oriental  Quicksilver  mine.  Sulphur 
Creek  Quicksilver  mine.  Empire  mine.  The  Memory, 
The  Buckeye);  sulphur;  sulphur  near  Wilbur 
Springs  ;  coal ;  fosslilferous  limestone  ;  bldg.  stone 
(The  O'Neal  and  .\bbot  Quarry)  ;  by  W.  L.  Watts, 
field  asst. 

CONTRA  COSTA  COUNTY 
1888.     Contra    Costa    Co.     (8    A.R.    state    mineralogist 
1887/8:  159-163.) 

Physical    features ;    mineral   re-sources ;    Pittsburg   Coal 
mine  ;   natural   gas  ;   pottery  clay  ;   limestone  ;  shell 
marl ;  metals  ;  bldg.  stone  ;  mineral  springs,  Byron 
Springs. 
Narrative  description  of  each  Item. 

1890.     Same.     (10  same  1889/90:  165.) 

Description  of  mines  and  mineral   resources;  by  W.  A. 
Goodveiir.  state  geologist  and  Held  asst. 
1891/2.     Same.     (11  rept.  same  1890/2:  189-194.) 

Selby  Smelting  works;  Empire  Coal  mine;  Pittsburg 
Coal  mine ;  water  and  wells ;  by  W.  L.  Watts,  fleld 
asst. 

DEL   NORTE   COUNTY 

1888.  Del  Norte  Co.  (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8: 
163-164.) 

Physical     features ;     copper,     iron,     chrome,     plumbago 
found ;    placer    mining    at    Gasquet  ;    gold,    silver, 
copper  veins  at  Havnes  and  Big  Flat. 
1890.     Same.     (10  savie  1889/90:  166-168.) 

Physical  features;  soli  and  products;  dairying;  lumber; 
chrome    Iron;    Mdg.    stone;    copper   ore;    Crescent 
mine  ;  bv  Alex.  Mcf^regor,  fleld  asst. 
1891/2.     Same.     (11  rept.  same  1890/2:  195-199.) 

Geological     features;     placer    mining;     beach     mining; 
quartz    mines ;    copper ;    ([ulckstiver ;    coal  ;     bldg, 
stone;  by  W.  L.  Walts,  fleld  asst. 
EL  DORADO    COUNTY 

1888.  El  Dorado  Co.  (8  A.R.  rept.  state  mineralogist 
1887/8:  164-202.) 

Physical  features  ;  mines,  mining,  etc. ;  Josephine  mine  ; 
Union  Consolidated  Co..  Alpine  mine  ;  Taylor  mine  ; 
Rosecrans  mine;  ^'andaIln  inlin>  ;  Big  Cailon  Gold 
Milling  Co.  ;  Gopher  and  Boulder  mine  ;  Dalmatin 
Gold  Mining  Co.  (limited);  Grizzly  Flat  Dlstr.  ; 
Melton  mine  ;  True  (Consolidated  Mining  and  Mill- 
ing Co.  ;  \'an  Hooker,  Gross,  I'^ireka  and  other 
locations;  Consoildntion  of  Hosr,  Clu'ster.  Ida, 
Oregon,  an<l  OrcgiUi  lOxti-nsIon  mines;  I*aelrtc 
mine;  Epley  ("oiisolldiited ;  Superior  mine;  Miller 
mine;  (Irlllltb  Ccmsolldad'd  Mining  Co.;  Manzanita 
Queen;  Orillaniiue;  ICquatitr  Mhilng  Co.;  Mathlnes 
Creok  nilu'- :  Church  mini' ;  l-;!  Itor'ado  Gold  Mining 
anil  Milling  Co.  SImw  iiiliu' ;  Gi'anrl  \'Iclory  mlnn; 
Sliiu-p  anil  Itoyer  mine;  Chill  Itin'Ine  mine;  Linden 
<;ravi'l  mine;  Rogers  Gravi'I  mine;  I'^l  Dorado 
Water  and  Deep  <:rnvel  Mining  Co.;  Park  Canal 
Co.  ;  Cal.  Waler  Co.  ;  slale  qunrrles,  I^ndeker 
qiwirry  ;  ('bill  bar  slate  quarry;  Buck  quarry; 
soapstone.  granite,  lava,  etc. ;  Zentgraft  Gold 
Quartz  mine. 

Narrative  descrlpllon  of  each  Item. 


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221 


NATI7RAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Mineral — cont'd 

Calu'ornia — cont'd 

EL  DORADO  COUNTY— cont'd 
1890.     Same.     (10  same  1889/90:  169-182.) 

General  condition  of  mlnUiK;  The  Mother  r.oile.  Its 
viilue  as  a  field  for  nilnlni;  operations:  Oakland 
and  Central  mines;  Kl  Doiado  ;  Iviuator  ;  Superior; 
Miller,  tirlflStb,  Manzanlta,  Orlllamnie  and  Malhlnas 
Creek  mines:  I'laeervllle  <iold  Quartz  Mlnlnp  Co.; 
BlR  Sandy  mine;  Dalniatia  mine  and  mill:  Hsper- 
ania,  Ivanhoe,  ArRonaut,  I. one  .Tack,  Hmma  and 
Kosencrans,  Taylor,  Bona  Korsn  mines;  quartz 
mining  In  other  parts  of  El  Dorado  ;  seam  dlgKhiKS  ; 
drift  mining,  near  Smith's  Klat :  (ieorgctown 
Divide :  mines  on  west  porphyry  belt ;  liy  Dr.  II. 
DeOroot  field  asst. 

1891/2.    Same.     (11  rept.  same  1890/2:  200-207.) 

Georgetown    Divide,    description    and    map;    Dalmatia 
map:    Darling    mine;    topography    and    geology    of 
Georgetown    and    vicinity;    .Tones    IIIII    Diggings; 
Golden    State    claim ;    Taylor    mine ;    VolcanovUle, 
topography  and  geology  ;  by  E.  B.  Preston,  E.  M., 
field  asst. 
1903(?).     [Mlnerall   map  of  El  Dorado  Co.    No  scale. 
38H  X  24  in.     (State  mining  bureau.) 
FRESNO  COUNTY 

1888.  Fresno  Co.  (8  blenn.  rept.  state  mineralogist 
1887/8:  202-216.) 

Physical  features;  nildreth  Mining  dlstr.  containing 
Abbey,  Hanover,  Moro  and  Golconda  mines ;  Syca- 
more dlstr.  containing  Providence  mine  ;  Mill  Creek 
dlstr.  containing  Sampson,  Oro  FIno,  White  Cross 
mines,  and  limestone  near  Dunlap ;  Big  Dry  Creek 
dlstr.  containing  Confidence.  Monte  Cristo  mines ; 
Fine  Gold  Gulch  dlstr.  containing  Llllle,  Zebra, 
D'or  de  Quartz  Mountain,  Last  Chance,  Texas 
Flat,  County  View.  Flying  Dutchman,  .Tosephlne, 
Crystal  Spring  mines  ;  Temperance  Flat  dlstr.  con- 
taining Sullivan  and  Rattlesnake  mines;  Mount 
Raymond  Mining  dlstr.  containing  Star  mine. 
Narrative  description  of  each  mine. 

1890.     Same.     (10  A.R.  same  1889/90:  183-204.) 

Physical  features;  metals  and  minerals;  magneslte, 
limestone;  bituminous  coal  and  lignite;  freestone; 
i'resno  Ilot  Springs ;  granite  for  bldg.  purposes ; 
petroleum;  chromite  ;  Iron,  Big  Dry  Creek  Mining 
dlstr.  (Confidence  mine  and  Nfeper  Copper  mine)  ; 
Illldreth  Mining  dlstr.  (Abbey  and  Morrow  mines)  ; 
Potter  Ridge  Mining  dlstr.  (Gambetta,  Mountain 
View,  Zebra,  Last  Chance,  Josephine  mines)  ;  profile 
of   Fresno   Co.  i   by   L.   P,   Goldstone,   B.   M.,   field 

1891/2.     Same.     (11  rept.  same  1890/2:  210-218.) 

Mineral  resources;  flowing  wells;  shallow  wells;  min- 
aret iron  mines  ;  minaret  silver  mines ;  The  Fine 
Gold  mines;  Thornton  Placer  mine;  Huron  mine; 
Stevenson  and  Dunkley  Placer  mines  ;  drift  mining 
of  The  San  Joaquin  ;  Zebra  mine  :  Waterloo  Gold 
Mining  Co.  ;  Last  Chance  mine  ;  Kings  River  Canon 
Copper  mine ;  San  Joaquin  Valley  Coal  Co. ;  Cal. 
coal  mine ;  Irrigation  ;  by  W.  L.  Watts,  field  asst. 

.     North  Fork  mining  distr.;  by  E.  B.  Preston,  field 

asst.     (Sarne  1890/2:  218-223.) 
GLENN    COUNTY 

1891/2.  Glenn  Co.  (11  rept.  state  mineralogist 
1890/2:  224-226.) 

Water,  flowing  wells,  etc. ;  shallow  wells ;  brine  springs 
and  wells  ;  gas  or  air  In  wells  near  Germantown  ; 
South  Side  Irrigation  Co. ;  Central  Irrigation  Co. ; 
by  W.  L.  Watts,  field  asst. 

HUMBOLDT    COUNTY 

1888.  Humboldt  Co.  (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8: 
216-223.) 

Physical  features ;  Gold  Bluff  Eitenslon  ;  Pioneer  Placer 
mine ;  Union  Gold  Blud  Mining  Co. ;  Surgoyne 
Hydraulic  Mining  claim;  Wass's  Hydraulic  claim; 
Low  and  Brown  Sluicing  and  Hydraulic  claim  ; 
small  claims ;  Saints  Rest  claim  ;  Big  Bar  Hy- 
draulic claim ;  French  Bar  Hydraulic  claim ;  Red 
Cap  claim;  Two  Yoke  Bar  Hydraulic  Mining 
claim;  Saroorana  Hydraulic  Mining  Co.;  Ferris 
Hydraulic  Mining  Co.'s  claim  ;  Orleans  Bar  proper- 
ties operated  by  Orleans  Mining  Co.  (limited)  ; 
French  Hydranlic  Placer  claim  ;  Markerson  Hy- 
draulic Placer  (!old  Mining  Co.;  Ucllllna  Hydraulic 
mine  ;  Nelson  Hydraulic  Placer  claim  ;  tabular  stmt, 
of  gravel  mines  In  operation  during  water  season 
at  Gold  Bluff,  Klamath  River. 

Narrative  description  of  all  mines  and  claims,  etc. 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Mineral — cont'd 

California — cont'd 
HUMBOLDT  COUNTY — cont'd 
1890.     Same.     (10  same  1889/90:  205-208.) 

Physical  features;  Industries  (lumber,  dairying,  wool- 
growing,  farming,  fruits,  coal,  mining,  petroleum 
and  asphaltum)  ;  by  Alex.  McGregor,  field  asst. 

1891/2.     Same.     (11  rept.  same  1890/2:  227-232.) 

Mineralogleal  Interests;  coal,  gold  and  sliver;  gold 
sand  at  the  Big  I.jigoon  ;  beach  washing  at  mouth 
of  Redwood  Creek  ;  beach  washing  at  Lower  (jold 
Bluffs;  llpper  Gold  Bluffs;  gold  washing  at  John- 
son Ranch;  by   W.  L.  Watts,  field  asst. 

INYO  COUNTY 
1888.     Inyo    Co.     (8    A.R.    state    mineralogist    1887/8: 
224-309.) 

Geological    formation,    mines   and   mining,    hist,    of   Mt. 
Whitney;    Owens    Valley    earthquake;    by    W.    A. 
Goodyear,  geologist,  asst.  In  field. 
1890.     Same.     (10  same  1889/90:  209-218.) 

Mines  and    mining   in   Argus   Range  ;    Panamint  dlstr. ; 
Lookout  or  Darwin  distr.  ;  Defiance  and  Lucky  Jim 
mines  ;  country  about  Darwin  ;  Cerro  Gordo  dlstr. ; 
Keeler  and   Owens   Lake ;   Kearsarge  dlstr. ;   Inde- 
pendence   (CO.   seat  and  mining  center)  ;    Alabama 
dlstr. ;    Fish    Spring    dlstr. ;    marble    quarries    with 
analysis  by  W.  A.  Goodyear ;  by  Dr.  H.  DeGroot, 
field  asst. 
1894.     Preliminary  rent,  on   mineral  deposits  of  Inyo, 
Mono,  and  Alpine  cos.;   by  H.  W.  Fairbanks.     (12 
rept.  same  1S92/4:  472-478.) 
1903(?).     [Mineral]   map  of  Inyo  Co.     No  scale.     44  x 
28  in.     (State  mining  bureau.) 

KERN   COUNTY 

1888.  Kern  Co. — geological  formation  and  mineral  re- 
sources; by  W.  A.  Goodyear,  field  asst.  (8  A.R. 
state  mineralogist  1887/8:  309-324.) 

1890.  Same;  physical  features;  rivers  and  canals; 
Posa  Creek;  minerals;  gypsum;  oil,  antimony;  by 
M.  Angel,  field  asst.     (10  same  1889/90:  219-226.) 

1891/2.  Same;  sulphur  and  gypsum;  flowing  wells; 
flowing  wells  in  The  Mojave;  wells  which  do  not 
flow;  gold  and  silver;  metallic  antimony;  Cal- 
iente  Creek  (silver  ore);  by  W.  L.  Watts,  field 
asst.     (11  rept.  same  1890/2:  233-238.) 

1894.  Red  Rock,  Goler,  and  Summit  mining  distrs.,  In 
Kern  Co.;  by  H.  W.  Fairbanks.  (12  same  1892/4: 
456-458.) 

.     Same;  separate.     5  pp. 

1904.  [Mineral]  map  of  Kern  Co.  No  scale.  42%  x 
28%  in.     (State  mining  bureau.) 

LAKE   COUNTY 

1888.  Lake  Co.  (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8: 
324-329.) 

Physical     features ;    mines    and    minerals ;    Quicksilver 
mines   (Sulphur  Banks,  Bradford,  Great  Western)  ; 
gold    and    silver-bearing    ores,    deposits    of    copper, 
borax,    suli)hur,    iron,    etc. ;    borax,    chrome    iron, 
sulphur    at     Clear     Lake;     natural     gas;     mineral 
springs    (Adams,  Allen,  Anderson,  Bartlett,  Borax, 
Bonanza,   Harbin,   Highland,    Howard,   Mills,   Sara- 
toga, Slegler,  Soda  Bay  and  Witter  springs). 
Narrative  description  of  each  item. 
1890.     Same;    physical    features,    geological    formation, 
mineral    productions,    etc.;    by    W.    A.    Goodyear, 
geologist   and   field   asst.     (10   same   1889/90:  227- 
271.) 
1891/2.     Same;    Abbot    quicksilver    mines;    by    W.    L. 
Watts,  field  asst.     (11  rept.  same  1890/2:  239-240.) 
1903(?).     Mineral   map   of   Lake   Co.     No   scale.     20'% 
X  27%  in.     (State  mining  bureau.) 

LASSEN    COUNTY 
1888.     Lassen  Co.- — physical   features;    mines  and  min- 
erals;   Evening   Star   quartz   mine;    Golden    Eagle 
quartz   mine.     (8  A.R.   state   mineralogist   1887/8: 
329-332.) 

Narrative  description  of  each  Item  ;  cost  of  labor  and 
operating  mines. 


222 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Mineral — cont'd 

Caxifoenia — cont'd 

LASSEN    COUNTY — cont'd 

1889.  Rept.  on  field  work  in  Lassen  Co.;  by  E.  B. 
Preston.     (9  same  1888/9:  211-213.) 

1890.  Lassen  Co. — physical  features,  mineral  re- 
sources; Northern  Extension  of  Golden  Gate, 
Golden  Gate,  Afterthought,  Gray  Eagle,  Gold  Belt, 
and  other  mines;  by  E.  B.  Preston,  E.  M.,  field  asst. 
UO  same  1889/90:  272-276.) 

1891/2.  Same;  mining  interests;  Hayden  Mill  mining 
dlstr.,  by  E.  B.  Preston,  field  asst.  (11  same 
1890/2:  241-242.) 

LOS    ANGELES    COUNTY 

1888.  Los  Angeles  Co. — geological  formation,  experi- 
ments with  artesian  wells  and  mineral  resources; 
by  W.  A.  Goodyear,  field  asst.  (8  A.R.  state  miner- 
alogist 1887/8:  335-342.) 

1889.  Rept.  on  field  work  in  Los  Angeles  Co.;  by  E.  B. 
Preston.     (9  same  1888/9:  189-21U.) 

1890.  Los  Angeles  Co. — Sta.  Catalina  Is.;  Lake  Sali- 
nas; Tujunga  Caijon;  by  E.  B.  Preston,  E.  M.,  field 
asst.  Pico  Canon  Old  Field,  with  plates;  by  E. 
North.     (10  same  1889/90:  277-298.) 

1891/2.  Same;  Kelsey  mine;  Victoria  mines;  Lords- 
burg  Stampede;  Cedar  mining  distr.;  Red  Rover; 
New  York  mine;  veins  in  the  main  range;  lipar- 
ites  and  tufas  in  the  Acton  distr.;  Alpine  mines; 
placer  deposits;  bldg.  material;  by  W.  H.  Watts, 
field  asst.     (11  rept.  same  1890/2:  243-248.) 

MARLN   COUNTY 

1888.  Marin  Co. — geographical  and  physical  features; 
beach  sand  at  Tomales  Pt.  and  its  auriferous  de- 
posits; gold,  silver,  iron,  bldg.  stone  found  in  small 
quantities;  brick  clay  at  San  Quentin  and  on  shore 
of  San  Pablo  Bay;  narrative.  (8  A.R.  state  miner- 
alogist 1887/8:  342.) 

1890.  Same;  geological  formation,  mineral  produc- 
tions, etc.;  by  W.  A.  Goodyear,  geologist  and  field 
asst.     (10  same  18«9/90:  299.) 

1891/2.  Same;  mineral  resources;  water;  mineral  and 
thermal  springs;  El  Toro  Spring;  coal;  bldg.  stone; 
basalt  rocks;  silver  and  gold;  copper,  iron,  and 
manganese;  plumbago  and  chromic  iron;  brick 
clay;  by  W.  L.  Watts,  field  asst.  (11  same  1891/2: 
249-254.) 

MAUirOSA  COUNTY 

1888.  Mariposa  Co. — geographical  and  physical  feat- 
ures; mines  and  mining;  quartz  mining  (Hite,  Red 
Cloud,  Mary  Harrison,  Melvina  Group.  Hathaway 
Bondurent,  Cranberry):  narrative.  (8  A.R.  state 
mineralogist  1887/8:  343-349.) 

1890.  Same;  Boar  Valley  or  Malone  Champion,  Dairy, 
Breen,  Sebastopol,  Triumph,  Hayseed  and  Farmer's 
Hope,  Peregoy  and  Heiser  mines;  Marijjo.sa  estate 
mines;  by  E.  M.  Preston,  field  asst.  (10  same 
1889/90:  300-310.) 

1903.  [Mineral)  map  of  Mariposa  Co.  No  scale.  43% 
x27%  In.     (State  mining  bureau.) 

MENDOCINO   COUNTY 

1888.  Mendocino  Co. — geographical  and  physical  feat- 
ures; forest  belt;  lode  and  placer  auriferous  de- 
posits, copper,  pelrolf'um,  sulphur,  salt,  etc.,  In 
small  quantities;  mineral  springs;  narrative.  (8 
A.R.  vUte  mineralogist  1887/8:  349.) 

1890.  Same;  topograiihy;  soil;  lumber;  wool-growing; 
hops;  Ian  bark;  Vichy  Springs;  Duncan  Springs; 
Orr'B  Hot  Springs;  chrome  Iron;  coal;  i)cl  rolcum; 
clay  depoBlts;  bldg.  stone;  by  Alex.  McGregor,  Held 
asst.     (10  same  1889/90:  311-314.) 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Mineral — cont'd 

Califoenia — cont'd 
MENDOCINO  COUNTY — cont'd 

1890.  Same;  topography,  geological  formation,  mineral 
resources,  etc.;  by  \V.  A.  Goodyear,  geologist  and 
field  asst.     (10  same  1889/90:  314-322.) 

1891/2.  Same;  mineral  resources;  coal;  gold  and 
silver;  quicksilver;  red  paint  (ferruginous  rock); 
by  W.  L.  Watts,  field  asst.  (11  rept.  same  1890/2: 
255-256.) 

MERCED   COUNTY 

1888.  Merced  Co. — geographical  and  physical  features; 
Red  Metal,  Cincinnati,  Woody  mines;  reduction 
works;  narrative.  (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist 
1887/8:  350-351.) 

1890.  Same;  mineral  resources,  artesian  wells,  shallow 
wells,  •alkali"  water;  Turlock  Irrigation  distr.; 
gold;  inflammable  gas;  iron,  copper,  and  coal;  as- 
bestos; gypsum;  pottery  clay,  brick  clay;  by  W.  L. 
Watts,  field  asst.      (10  same  1SS9/90:  323-331.) 

1891/2.  Same;  mineral  resources;  water;  by  W.  L. 
Watts,  field  asst.     (11  same  1890/2:  257-258.) 

MOUOC  COUNTY 

1888.  Modoc  Co. — geographical  and  physical  features; 
mineral  resources;  narrative.  (S  A.R.  state  miner- 
alogist 1887/8:  352.) 

1890.  Same;  topographical  and  geological  features,  in- 
dications of  mineral  belt;  by  E.  B.  Preston,  field 
asst.     (10  same  1889/90:  332-336.) 

MONO  COUNTY 

1888.  Mono  Co. — geographical  and  physical  features; 
geological  formation;  mineral  resources;  Patter- 
son, Jordan,  Keith,  Mining  Distrs. ;  Mono  Diggings; 
Dogtown  Diggings;  Homer,  Tioga,  Lake.  Benton, 
Bodie  distrs.;  narrative.  (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist 
352-401.) 

1890.  Same;  decline  in  mining  and  other  interests; 
Blend  Spring,  Montgomery,  White  Peak,  Indian, 
Clover  Patch  distrs.;  Lake  mining  distr.;  Homer 
distr.;  Tioga  distr.;  placer  mining;  altitudes  and 
distances  in  Mono  Co.;  by  Dr.  H.  DeGroot,  field 
asst.     (10  same  1889/90:  336-344.) 

MONTEItEY  COUNTY 

1888.    Monterey     Co.      (8     A.R.     state     mineralogist 

1887/8:  402-411.) 

fJeogrnpliliiil  nnd  pliyslcal  features;  mineral  resources; 
Stimi'  Cnnon  Coal  mine;  coal  near  reach  Tree; 
Carniel  Coal  mines;  petroleum;  Intlamniable  gas; 
RoUl  ami  silver;  l.os  liurros  MInlns;  distr.  con- 
taining Last  Clianee  mine,  Crulcksliank  mill,  Mars, 
Maiulii^ster,  (;rand  I'acMlo.  Opliir,  Old  Man  of  the 
Mountains.  Melville.  Ulack  Crystal,  Stone  Wall. 
Krewery.  King.  Ajax,  .Scorpion,  mines ;  wood  anil 
water  supplies  Un-  inlnlnK  In  Hodle  district  ;  sum- 
mary lor  inlnluK  eharaeterlstics  of  l.os  liurros 
distr.  ;  Rockland  Lime  and  Lumber  Co.  ;  Mineral 
Springs  Classajara,  Little  Sur  Hot,  Slate's 
Sprlngsl  ;  narrative. 
1890.     Same;   topographical  features;   gas  and  artesian 

wells;  Carmel  Land  and  Coal  Co.;  by  Myron  Angel, 

field  asst.      (10  same  1889/90:  345-348.) 
1891/2.     Same;     mineral    resources;    Los    Burros    gold 

mines;     Manchester     mine;     Last    Chance    mine; 

Queen  mine;    King   mine;    by   E.   B.   Preston,  field 

asst.     (11   same  1890/2:259-262.) 

NAPA  COUNTY 

1888.  Napa  Co.  (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8: 
411-417.) 

(ieoBraplilcnl  and  pliyalcal  features;  mines  and  min- 
erals; Quicksilver  mines  (Lake  Co,  and  Napa 
Consolidated  Co.l;  silver  mining  (Tin'  I'ailsKile 
niinr')  ;  other  metals  and  niinei'als.  such  as  K()ld, 
Iron.  clay.  hnlidluK  stones,  eii'.  ;  mineral  sprlncH 
Napa  Soda  Springs.  .lOina  Springs,  ('ailstoga-hot 
8Bllne  aprlugs,    White   Sulphur  Springs;  narrative. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Mineral — cont'd 

California — cont'd 

NAI'A  COUNTY— confa 
1890.     Same;  geological  formation,  topograpliy,  mineral 
resources;    volcanic    indications;    by    W.    A.    Good- 
year, geologist  and  field  asst.     (10  same  1889/90: 
349-363.) 

NKVAHA   COUNTY 

1888.    Nevada  Co.     {8  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8: 
417-459.) 

Geographical  and  pbyslcal  features  ;  Nevada  City  dlstr. 
(I'rovldence.  Nevada  City.  Spanish  Gold,  Union, 
Champion.  North  Banner  mines,  I'loneer  Uediictlon 
Works,  chlorlnatlon  works  of  Merrllield  iiilnei  ; 
Grass  Valley  dlstr.  (Idaho,  Original  Kinplre  <!oUl 
Quartz,  North  Star  Hold  Quartz,  Crown  I'oint, 
Brunswick,  l>rleans,  Creon  .Mountain,  Kocky  Bar. 
Omaha  Con-^olldiited.  Spring  Hill  mines,  Kod^ers 
and  l.arrlmer  Mills,  Work  Your  Own  l»lKK!ngs 
mlnel  ;  Washington  dlstr.  (Yulia,  Blue  Bell,  (iraf 
ton,  Kagle  Bird,  WashluKton,  Cliampion.  Spanish 
mines)  :  Columbia  iliil  dlstr.  (Ui-llil,  Enterprise 
mines)  ;  Kureka  dlstr.  (Gaston  Ridge,  Itocky  (Jlen, 
Gamhrlnus,  and  Baltic  mines)  :  Willow  Valley  dlstr. 
(St.  Luis  mine  I  ;  Canon  (reek  dislr.  iCiifiou 
Creek,  Blue  .lay  mines  and  Chase  claim)  :  Canada 
Hill  dlstr.  (.Mayflower  mlnel  :  Meadow  Lake  dlstr. 
(Kxoelslor  mine)  ;  Drift  Gravel  Mines  (North 
Bloonilleld,  DerLiec  Drift  Gravel,  Manzanita,  and 
Ijtst  Chance  mines)  ;  narrative. 
1890-1890/2.  Same.  (10  same  1889/90  (pp.  364-398)  — 
11  same  1890/2.) 

Topography,  geological  map;  minerals  and  mining 
(gold,  copper.  Iron,  marbles,  granite)  ;  soil  ;  cli- 
mate ;  rainfall  :  geology  :  auriferous  gravels  ;  (»rass 
Valley  dlstr.  ;  Orl]::lnaI  Empire  mine  :  Idaho  mine  ; 
Omaiia  Consolidated  mine;  Wise,  mine  (with  dlagr. 
of  Wlltsee's  ventilator  for  mines)  ;  No.  Star  Mine; 
Gold  Hill  mine:  Harteiy  mine:  W.  Y.  O.  D.  mine; 
New  Franklin  mine;  Brunswick  mine;  Homeward 
Bound  mine;  Ben  Franklin  mine;  I'enn.  mine;  Coe 
mine;  Nevada  City  dlstr.  (Mountaineer.  Champion. 
No.  Banner  mines)  ;  Washington  dlstr.  (Eagle  Bird 
mine.  Washington  mine)  ;  Spenceville  dlstr.  :  de- 
veloped water  resources  of  Nevada  co.  ;  Milton 
Mining  CO.  ;  hydraulic  chlorlnatlon  ;  descriptive 
tabulation  of  stamp  mills  ;  by  J.  B.  Uobson,  E.  M., 
field  asst. 

Quartz,  hydraulic  and  drift  mining  discussed  in  11th 
rept.;  In<llvldual  mines  of  each  distr.  described  in 
detail. 

1903(?).     [Mineral]    map    of    Nevada    Co.    No    scale. 
40»^  X  23  in.     (State  mining  bureau.) 

ORANGE  COUNTY 
1890.  Orange  Co. — topography;  general  geology;  water 
supply:  mineral  resources  (silver,  gold,  lead,  oils, 
coal,  natural  gas,  sandstone,  etc.) ;  by  Dr.  Stephen 
Bowers,  field  asst.  (10  A.R.  state  mineralogist 
1889/90:  399-409.) 

PLACER   COT'NTY 

See  also  below.  Drift  Mining. 
1888.     Placer  Co.     (8   A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8: 
459-477.) 

Geographical  and  physical  features  ;  mining  Interests ; 
Quartz  mines  and  mills  (Auburn  dlstr..  Bell. 
Bultes.  St.  Lawrence,  Rising  Sun.  Big  Oak  Tree. 
and  Golden  Eagle  mines)  ;  Newcastle  dlstr.  (KIdd 
and  Johnson  mine)  ;  Drift  Gravel  mines  (Dardan- 
elles, Baker  Divide  mines.  Washington  Gravel 
Mining  Co.,  Mayflower  (Jravel  Mining  Co.,  Breece 
and  Wheeler  mine.  Pioneer  and  Lynn  mines.  Dorer 
mine  and  mill.  Sheridan.  Mountain  Gate.  Hidden 
Treasure,  Golden  River,  Hogs  Back,  Herman.  Morn- 
ing Star.  Live  Oak  Drift  mines.  Iowa  Hill  and 
vicinity.  Blue  Wing  Gravel  mine)  ;  River  Bar  and 
Bed  mining  ;  narrative. 
1890.     Same.     (10  same  1889/90;  410-434.) 

Topography,  Industries  (chiefly  mining  for  gold)  ;  geo- 
logical features;  Iowa  Hill  Mining  dlstr.:  Water- 
house  and  Dorn  mine:  Drummond  quartz  mine; 
Damascus.  Last  Chance.  Deadwood,  Gold  Run. 
Dutch  Flat,  and  Ophlr  mining  distrs.  (maps  of 
Ophir  and  Duncan  Hill);  Hathaway  mine;  C;old 
Blossom  mine;  Eclipse;  Minna  Rlsca  ;  Crater  Hill 
Consolidated;  Duncan  Hill  dlstr.;  proflle,  etc., 
through  Placer  Co. ;  by  J.  B.  Hobson,  E.  M.,  asst 
In  field. 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Mineral — cont'd 

Cai.ikobnia — cont'd 
PLACER    COUNTY— cont'd 
1890.     Ancient  Beds  of   Forest  Hill   Divide;    by   R.   E. 

Brown,  M.  E.     (10  same  1889/90;  435-465.) 
1891/2.     Same;   wells  of  the  valley  lands;   Lincoln  pot- 
tery;   by  W.  L.  Watts,  field  asst.     (11   rept.  same 
1890/2;  319-322.) 
1903(7).     [Mineral]  map  of  Placer  Co.    No  scale.     34  x 
22  in.     (State  mining  bureau.) 

PLUMAS   COUNTY 
1888.     Plumas  Co.     (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8: 
476-483.) 

Geographical  and  physical  features;  mineral  wealth; 
(iold-Bearlng  Quartz  mines  (Plumas,  Eureka,  Green 
Mountain  mines,  Plumas  Co.  Mill  and  -Mining  Co., 
I'acinc,  Creseenl.  Little  .lamlson  mines)  ;  Drift 
mines  (tilazler  mine.  Sunny  South  mine,  Dutch 
Hill  Hydraulic  mine)  ;  narrative. 
1890-1890/2.  Same.  (10  same  1889/90  (pp.  466-495)  — 
11  same  1890/2.) 

Topograiiby  ;  Lucky  S.  ;  Crescent;  Green  Mt.  Altoona; 
Cahaian;  Pennsylvania;  Indian  Valley;  Druiy  and 
Pacific;  Round  Valley  Consolidated;  Blind  Lead; 
and  Genesee  Valley  mines;  Ellzabethtown  (iravel 
Channel  .Mining  Co.;  Bell  mine;  Old  Newtown  Flat 
mine;  Hungarian  Hill  mines;  Hawkeye  claim; 
Etna  claim  ;  Ijost  Lead  claim  ;  Plumiis  Eureka 
mine ;  Little  .lamlson  mine ;  Plumas  Water  and 
Mining  Co.'s  property;  McGown  mine;  Edman 
mine ;  See  and  Si-ren  Si)ecimen  mine ;  Pappln 
mine;  Coquette  mine;  Savercool  mine;  (jiazler 
mine  ;  by  E.  B.  Preston,  field  asst. 

Granite  Basin,  Shenandoah,  Halisted  quartz,  several 
drift  mines.  Feather  Fork  Mining  (jo.,  and  others 
added  in  1800/2. 

1903(7).     [Mineral]  map  of  Plumas  Co.     No  scale.     43 
X  35%  in.     (State  mining  bureau.) 

SACRAMENTO  COUNTY 
1887/8.     Sacramento  Co. — topography;   mines  and  min- 
erals; granite,  clay;   narrative.     (8  A.R.  state  min- 
eralogist 1887/8:  556-557.) 
1890.     Same.     (10  same  1889/90:  496-514.) 

Decline  of  mining  interests  :  geological  features  ;  water- 
flowing    wells;    water    supply    and    surface    wells; 
natural  gas;  saline  wells   (Haggin  wells)  ;  bricks; 
Ryan  Brickyard;  Fountain  Bros.'  Brickyard;  Cap- 
ital   sewer    pipe    works;    gold;    Rebel    Hill    mines; 
sandstone  ;   slate  :  quarry  at   Folsom   state  prison  ; 
Folsom    Water    Power    Co. ;    Folsom    Granite    Co. ; 
Amer.  River  Land  and  Lumber  Co.  ;  Natoma  Water 
and   Mining  Co.  ;  Cosumnes   Land  and   Water  Co. ; 
reclaimed   lands    (locality  and   cost  per  acre)  ;   by 
W.  L.  Watts. 
1891/2.     Same;  water;  coal;  Folsom  Water  Power  Co.; 
by  W.  L.  Watts,  field  asst.     (11  rept.  same  1891/2: 
334-336.) 

SAN  BENITO  COUNTY 
1888.  San  Benito  Co. — geographical  and  physical  feat- 
ures; quicksilver  (New  Idria  mines);  McLeod  Min- 
ing r'istr.  (Shriver  mine,  China  Diggings);  coal; 
petroleum;  lime;  copper;  gold  and  silver;  chro- 
mite;  hematite;  narrative.  (8  A.R  state  mineral- 
ogist 1887/8:  483-490.) 
1890-1891/2.  Same;  topography;  minerals;  M'Leod 
distr.  (quicksilver  mines);  Antimony  Mt.;  Shriver 
mine;  Ambrose  antimony  mine;  by  M.  Angel,  field 
asst.  (10  same  1889/90  (pp.  515-517)— 11  rept. 
savie  1890/2.) 

Co.  to|)OKraphy  and  description  of  New  Idria  mine  given 
in  11th  rept.  ;  by  E.  B.  Preston,  E.  M.,  Held  asst. 

SAN  BERNARDINO  COUNTY 
1888.     San  Bernardino  Co.     (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist 
1887/8;  490-512.) 

Geographical  and  physical  features :  mines,  minerals 
and  mining;  Calico  camp;  Waterloo  ntine  ;  Bart)er*3 
Mill  ;  Cuba,  Sliver  mine,  Hawley  mill.  Humbug  and 
Blsmark  mini's.  Runover  co.'s  mines.  Red  .jacket 
and  Silver  King  mines,  Voca,  Clevelantl  and  Mid- 
night, M'Shane,  Alvord,  Comet,  and  Bullion  mines; 
Daggett,    town   in   center   of   mining   region;    Iva- 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Mineral — cont'd 

California — cont'd 
SAN  BERXAKDINO  COUNTY — cont'd 

watch  Mountain  Mining  distr.  ;  Morongo  mine ; 
timber,  land,  water,  and  ranclies  on  the  desert ; 
Morango  King  Gold  mines  ;  W.  A.  Goodyear's  acct. 
of  a  survey  made  by  him  in  1872,  with  statistical 
stmt,  ot  ores  from  Doe  mines,  Calico,  worked  in 
Garfield  Mill  and  output  ot  King  Mine,  Calico 
distr. ;  narrative. 

1889.  Kept,  on  field  work  in  San  Bernardino  Co.;  by 
J.  H.  Crossman.     (9  same  18S8/9:  214-239.) 

1890.  San  Bernardino  Co. — its  mt.  plains  and  valleys. 
(10  same  1889/90:  518-539.) 

Topography  ;  Mt.  San  Bernardino  ;  San  Jacinto  Park  ; 
San  Gabriel  Mts. ;  I'rovldonce  Range ;  Mines  and 
mining;  Placer  operatiuns.  Mill  Creek,  Bed  Spring 
Mountain  and  Panacate  distrs. ;  Bear  Valley  distr.  ; 
Holcomb  Valley  distr. ;  Black  Hawk  distr. ;  Ituby 
distr. ;  Monongo  distr. ;  Twenty-nine  Palms  distr. ; 
Burrough's  distr. ;  Gold  and  Silver  Mining  distr.  ; 
Silver  Mining  distr.  ;  Ord  distr. ;  Dry  Lake  distr. ; 
Lava  Bed  distr. ;  Calico  distr. ;  Grapevine  distr. ; 
Ivannah,  silver-bearing  lodes ;  Mescal  distr.  ;  Tro- 
jan distr.  ;  Arrowhead  distr.  ;  Needles  distr. ;  Soda 
Lake  distr.;  Slate  Range  distr.;  ore  in  Slate 
Range  ;  list  of  other  mines  little  developed  ;  Searles 
borax  marsh  ;  by  Dr.  H.  DeGroot,  field  asst. 

1891/2.  San  Bernardino  Co.  (11  rept.  same  1890/2: 
337-3G9.) 

Mineral  wealth  ;  Calico  mining  distr.  (general  geology 
of  the  region,  ore  deposits,  chlorlding  the  mines, 
Waterloo  mine,  borax  mine,  geol.  of  borax  distr., 
age  of  uplift,  iron  mines)  ;  lava  beds  distr.  (geol., 
imperial  lode,  ore,  claims  on  vein.  Tiptop  mine, 
Gladstone  gold  mine,  other  claims,  Alvord  mines)  ; 
Oro  Grande  distr.  (Embody  mine,  carbonate  mine, 
origin  of  veins,  fissure  vein,  other  claims)  ;  Sliver 
Mt.  distr.  (gem  marble  quarries,  lime  and  granite 
quarries,  Kent  mine)  ;  Black  Hawk  distr.  ;  Silver 
Reef  distr.  (ore  deposits,  Gavllan  mines)  ;  Vander- 
bilt  distr.  (Ibex  mine);  Monte  Negras  distx.  ;  by 
W.  H.  Storms,  field  asst. 

1903(?).  [Mineral]  map  of  San  Bernardino  Co.  No 
scale.     44x28  in.     (State  mining  bureau.) 

SAN    DIEGO    COl  NTY 
1869-188G.     General    information    gathered   on   visit   to 
San   Diego   Co.   and   her   mining   distrs.;    stmt,   of 
mines  located  In  Julian  distr.  up  to  Aug.  30,  1870. 
(6  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1885/6  pt.  1:  80-90.) 

1888.  San  Diego  Co. — geographical  and  physical  feat- 
ures; mines  and  mining;  Gold-Bearing  Quartz 
mines  (Ready  Relief,  Stonewall  mines);  Paymas- 
ter and  Emilia  (silver)  mines;  W.  A.  Goodyear's 
acct.  of  survey  made  in  1872;  narrative.  (8  same 
1887/8:  512-528.) 

1889.  Rept.  on  Held  work  in  San  Diego  Co.;  by  W.  A. 
Goodyear.     (9  same  1888/9:  139-154.) 

1890-1890/2.  San  Diego  Co.— Stonewall;  Owens;  High 
Peak;  Helvetia;  Gardiner;  Kentuck;  Ready  Relief 
mines;  Pine  Valley  mining  distr.;  Pine  Valley 
mining  claim;  San  Diego  Mining  Co.;  Warlock 
mining  distr.;  development  of  said  mines  and 
claims;  by  E.  B.  Preston,  field  asst.  (10  same 
1889/90  (pp.  540-544)— 11  rept.  some  1890/2.) 

Tin  discoveries,  asbestos.  Coyote  mine  and  others  added 
In  18»0/a;  by  W.  U.  Storms,  field  asst. 

1902.  [Mineral]  map  of  San  Diego  Co.  No  scale.  44 
x28ln.     (State  mining  bureau.) 

SAN    FRANCISCO   COUNTY 
1888.     S.   F.   Co. — geographical   features;    natural   feat- 
ures; low  mineral  status.     (8  A.R.  state  mineralo- 
gist 1887/8:  528-529.) 

1890.  Same;  tho  S.  F.  Ocean  Placer,  auriferous  beach 
sand.H;  detailed  acct.  of  vein,  methods  of  working: 
difficulties;  by  Dr.  H.  DeGrott,  field  asst.  (10  same 
1889/90:  545-547.) 

HAN  .lOA'il'IN  COI'NTY 
1888.     San   .loariuln   Co. — topography;    mines  and   min- 
erals (with  character  of  strata  mot  In  boring  arte- 
sian well  at  Stockton,  In   1858);    Inflammable  gas; 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 


Mineral — cont'd 


California — cont'd 


SAN  JOAQUIN  COUNTY — cont'd 

brick    clay;     manganese,    street    gravel,    molding 

sand;      narrative.      (8     A.R.     state     mineralogist 

1887/8:  557-562.) 
1890-1890/2.     Same.     (10  same  1889/90  (pp.  548-566)  — 

11  same  1890/2.) 

Geological  features;  water,  flowing  wells  (wells  of 
Stockton,  surface  wells  at  Lathrop  and  vicinity ; 
surface  wells  to  west  of  San  Joaquin  River,  shallow 
wells  on  eastern  side  ot  San  Joaquin  Co.,  shallow 
wells  at  LodI  and  northwestern  portion  of  eo. )  ; 
natural  gas  (Stockton  Natural  Gas  Co.,  No.  Gas 
well,  Crown  Mills  well.  Paper  Mills  well.  Asylum 
well,  Cutler  Salmon  well,  Lathrop  well,  McDugald 
well,  Stockton  Gaslight  and  Fuel  Co.'s  well  ;  St. 
Agnes  well.  Court  House  well,  Jackson  well,  gas  In 
northeastern  part  of  co..  t.ibular  records  of  strata 
penetrated  by  Asylum  1889  well.  Northern.  Crown 
Mills  and  Lathrop  wells)  ;  manganese ;  coal ;  re- 
duction works  at  Stockton  ;  Irrigation  ;  San  Joaquin 
Land  and  Water  Co.  ;  Woodbridge  Canal  and  Irri- 
gation Co. :  Mokelumne  Ditch  and  Irrigation  Co. ; 
by  W.  L.  Watts,  field  asst. 
Only  Stockton  Terra  Cotta  Co.  and  San  Joaquin  Brick 
Co.  given  In  11th  rept. ;  by  W.  L.  Watts,  field  asst. 

SAN  LUIS  OBISPO  COUNTY 
1888.  San  Luis  Obispo  Co. — geographical  and  physical 
features;  mineral  resources;  gold;  silver;  copper; 
quicksilver;  chromlte  (Rackliff  mine);  electro- 
silicon;  salt;  lime;  gypsum;  coal;  bituminous  de- 
posits; bldg.  stone;  narrative.  (8  A.R.  state  min- 
eralogist 1887/8:  529-533.) 
1890.     Same.     (10  same  1889/90:  567-585.) 

Topography  and  geological  features  (Sierra  Santa  Lucia 
range,  Snn  Jose  range,  Carrlsa  plains,  Painted 
Rock,  Monte  Diablo  range.  Los  Cerrltos  peaks, 
Buchon  range  containing  Pecho  sulphur  springs, 
valleys)  ;  bituminous  rock ;  San  Luis  Obispo  Bit- 
uminous Rock  Co.  (mine  no.  1.  mines  nos.  2  and  3, 
Manuel  mine,  mines  nos.  1  and  2  ot  So.  Ledge. 
Adams  and  Nichols  mine)  ;  Cal.  Bituminous  Uock 
Co.;  French  mine;  Neuval  mine:  Cal.  Bituminous 
Block  Mntg.  Co. ;  Carpenter  Oil  well  :  Sycamore 
Spring  (artesian  well)  ;  gold;  La  Panza  gold  mine; 
antimony;  Plsmo  Bench  black  sand  (auriferous); 
quicksilver  (Josephine,  Sunderland.  Oceanic.  Pine 
Peak,  Ocean  View,  Keystone,  RInconada  mines  de- 
scribed) :  chromium:  diatoniaceous  earth;  lime; 
"Cal.  onyx"  (uragoulte)  ;  by  Myron  Angel,  field 
asst. 

SAN    MATEO    COITNTY 

1888.  San  Mateo  Co. — geographical  and  physical  feat- 
ures; gold  and  silver;  petroleum;  inflammable  gas; 
limestone;  bldg.  si  one;  Spring  Valley  Water  Co.; 
narrative.  (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8:  533- 
536.) 

1890.  Same;  topography;  petroleum;  gold;  coal;  bldg. 
stone;  water  (wells,  strata,  etc.);  Spring  Valley 
Water  Works;  by  W.  1..  Watts,  field  asst.  (10  same 
1889/90:  586-594.) 

SANTA  BARBARA  COUNTY 

1888.  Sta.  Barbara  Co. — topography;  gold;  copper; 
Quicksilver;  petroleum;  coal;  lead;  manganese; 
gypsum;  mineral  springs;  narrative.  (8  A.R.  state 
mineralogist  1887/8:  536-540.) 

1890.  Same;  topography  and  geology;  Sierra  San  Ra- 
fael Mts.  (mineral  resources);  quicksilver;  Sierra 
Madro  del  Sur  (mineral  resources);  Lompec  Beach 
mines  (gold);  gypsum;  by  M.  Angel,  field  asst.; 
Sta.  Maria  River  (geological  formations,  plates, 
etc.);  Point  Sal  gyi)sum  mines  (geological  forma- 
tion shown  liy  plate,  products  named);  by  T.  B. 
Hobson.  R.  M.,  field  asst.  Gas  well  at  Suminerland; 
by  F.  W.  Whcolan.     (10  same  1889/90;  595-603.) 

SANTA  CLARA  COUNTY 

1888.  Sta.  Clara  Co.  (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8: 
541-550.) 

Topography:  New  Almnden  quicksilver  mined  (Tlcrras 
Furnace;  Grniizlta  F\irniue,  Crnnzn  Furnace); 
Gtnidnluiie  Quicksilver   Mining   Co.  ;   limestone  and 


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NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Mineral — cont'd 

Caluoknia — cont'd 
SANTA  CI-AliA  rOUNTY— cont'd 
lime    (liundalupp    I. line    Co.)  ;    IiIiIl'.    stone    ((Juod- 
rlili    Quiirrj-.    Stanford    Quarry,    Fl.vim    Quarry)  ; 

Petroleum  (with  record  of  strata  penetrated  by 
'yier  well)  ;  bitumen;  KoUl  and  silver,  manganese; 
copper;  chronilte  ;  mineral  sprlnj^s  (at  Alum  Uock  ; 
Congress  Springs,  Azule  S(*Ilzer  Springs ;  Vichy 
SprInK,  (illroy  Ilot  Springs,  Ulodgett  Springs,  Ma- 
drone  Soda  Springs). 

1889.  Kept  on  field  work  In  Sta.  Clara  Co.  (9  same 
1888/9:  48-56.) 

1890.  Sta.  Clara  Co. — topography  and  geological  for- 
mation; quicksilver;  Guadalupe  mines;  prospecting 
In  Llagas  distr.;  petroleum;  bitumen;  coal;  natural 
gas;  water  (wells,  character  of  strata,  etc.);  bldg. 
stone;  lime;  hydraulic  limestone;  by  W.  L.  Watts, 
field  asst.      (10  same  1889/90:  604-619.) 

1891/2.  Same;  quiclisiiver;  manganese  and  magnesite; 
Jarvis  magnesite  claim;  Mammoth  Magnesite 
claim;  brick;  by  W.  L.  Watts,  field  asst.  (11  same 
1890/2:  374-375.) 

SA>fTA  CUUZ  COUNTY 

1888.  Sta.  Cruz  Co. — topography;  mineral  resources, 
gold  and  silver;  auriferous  sands;  coal;  petroleum; 
oil;  cinnabar;  lime  (Lime  Kilns  of  Holmes  &  Co., 
I.  X.  L.  Lime  Co.);  bldg.  stone;  granite  quarry; 
mineral  springs  (analysis  of  waters  from  spring  on 
Nichols  Ranch);  narrative.  (8  A.R.  state  mineral- 
ogist 1887/8:  550-556.) 

1890.     Same;  topography  and  geological  formation;  bi- 
tuminous rock;   petroleum;    auriferous  sand;    gold 
quartz;  water;   clay;  bricks;  bldg.  stone;   lime;  by 
W.  L.  Watts,  field  asst.    (10  same  1889/90:  620-626.) 
SANTA   CRUZ   ISLAND 

1889.  Rept.  on  field  work  in  Sta.  Cruz  Is.;  by  W.  A. 
Goodyear.  (9  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1888/9:  155- 
170.) 

SHASTA  COUNTY 
1888.     Shasta  Co.     (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8: 
562-572.) 

Topography  :  gold-bearing  quartz  mines;  Calumet  mine; 
Klley  and  Bliss  mine ;  America  mine ;  Central 
mine;  Lost  Confidence  mine;  Ceiestlne  mine; 
Mammoth  mine;  Uiadstone  mine;  Trinity  mine; 
Lucky  Bart  mine;  Quartz  Mountain  mine;  West 
Point  mine:  Eureka  mine;  White  Oak  mine; 
Emigrant  mine  ;  limestone  quarry  ;  sandstone  ;  nar- 
rative. 
1890-1890/2.  Same.  (10  same  1889/90  (pp.  627-641)— 
11  same  1890/2.) 

Topography  and  geological  features  ;  soil  and  products  ; 
mines'and  mining;  Old  Diggings  dIstr.  (Texas  and 
Georgia  mines.  Utah  and  Cal.  Gold  Mining  Co., 
Central  mine.  Calumet  mine)  ;  rx)wer  Springs  min- 
ing distr.:  Old  Diggings  dIstr.  (Mammoth  mine)  ; 
Great  Silver  Lode  of  Shasta  Co.  :  Fiat  Creek  distr. 
(Little  Nellie  mine,  Rattler,  Kiack  Diamond,  Car- 
ter. Murry.  Elliot  and  Vandever)  ;  French  Guich 
mining  distr.  (Washington,  Niagara,  America  and 
Gladstone  mines)  ;  ctirome  Iron  ;  Copper  City 
sliver  mines;  Squaw  Creek  mines — Backbone  min- 
ing distr.  (Uncie  Sam  and  Snyder  mines)  ;  Cotton- 
wood distr.  (Summit  mine)  ;  magnetic  ore  ;  by  Alex. 
Mctiregor,  Held  asst. 

11th  rept.  by  W.  G.  Hodson. 

1896-1901.    Comparative  table  showing  Increase  in  min- 
eral production  of  Shasta  Co.     (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1901;  404.) 
1903(7).     [Mineral]     map    of    Shasta    Co.     No    scale. 
42%  T  28%  in.     (State  mining  bureau.) 
SIERRA  COUNTY 
1888.     Sierra  Co.     (8   A.R.   state  mineralogist   1887/8: 
573-581.) 

Topography;  quartz  mining  and  milling  (Sierra  Buttes 
mine,  Young  Amer.  mine,  Rainl>ow  mine.  Rising 
Sun  mine.  Eagle  mine.  Myrtle  mine,  fjnid  BinlT 
mine,  Buffalo  mine)  ;  Drift  mines  (Baid  Mountain 
Extension  claim.  South  Fork  mine)  ;  economic  min- 
erals (sliver,  copper.  Iron  ores)  ;  Campbell  Hot 
Springs ;  narrative. 

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NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Mineral — cont'd 

Cai.ii'oknia — cont'd 
SIEitltA  COUNTY— cont'd 
1890-1890/2.     Same.     (10  same  1889/90   (pp,  642-654)  — 
11  same  1890/2.) 

Topography    and   map   of   mines   and   location ;    Sierra 
Itultes;    Young    America;    Mountain    Ledge;    Co- 
lombo;   Mercer    and    Salinas;    Cleveland;    Cbipps ; 
Wm.     Tell;     I'hoenix ;     Northern      Belle;      Huttes 
Saddle  ;  Keystone  mines  ;  by  L.  I'.  Goldstone,  E.  M., 
Held  asst. 
Adelaide,  Telegraph,  Mldaa  and  others  added  In  1800/2  ; 
by  K,  B.  I'reslon,  E.  M.,  Held  asst.     Blgelow,  Mercer 
and    Salinas,    Independence,    Golden,    King,    Rising 
Sun.   lOiigle.  GIbsonvllle  mining  distr..  Thistle  drift 
gravel  mine  and  others  added  by  E.  A.  Wlltsle. 
1903(7).     [Mineral]  map  of  Sierra  Co.     No  scale,     42% 
x28%  in.     (State  mining  bureau.) 

SISKIYOU  COUNTY 

1888.     Siskiyou  Co.     (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8: 
681-631.) 

Topography;  river  system;  geogr.  and  topogr.  features; 
metallic  wealth;  Klamath  River;  Clilnese  miners; 
Placer  claims  :  Cottonwood  Mining  distr. — details 
of  Inillvldual  claims;  Indian  Creek — do.;  Oro  FJno 
mining    distr. — do.  ;    extensive    undertaking     (pre- 

Caration  to  extract  minerals  from  40.000  acres  of 
ind  on  Klamnth  and  Salmon  rivers)  ;  In  Scott 
Valley.  The  Quartz  mines — details  of  Individual 
mines;  recapitulation  and  folding  table  with  tab- 
ular stmt,  of  gravel  mines  on  operation  during 
water  season. 

1890-1890/2.     Same.     (10  same  1889/90  (pp.  655-658)  — 
11  same  1890/2.) 

Topography,    geological     features ;    Black    Bear    mine 
(quartz)  ;    quartz    mines   at   Salmon    River,    Know- 
nothing   Creek,    Greenhorn    Creek.    Tanners'    Peak; 
cinnabar  mines  on   west  branch   of  Beaver  Creek  ; 
Improvement  In  several  districts  ;  by  J.  B.  Ilobson, 
field  asst. 
Callahan's    Ranch,    Quartz   Valley,    Oro   Fine,    Klamath 
River;  Humbug  Creek.  Cottonwood  distr.  and  others 
added  In  11th  rept,  ;  by  E.  A.  Wlitsie,  field  asst. 
1903(7).     [Mineral]    map    of    Siskiyou    Co.     No   scale. 
38%  x24%  in.     (State  mining  bureau.) 

SOLANO  COUNTY 
1888.     Solano  Co.— topography;    metals  and   minerals; 
cinnabar;  marble,  bldg.  stones;  narrative.     (8  A.R. 
state  mineralogist  1887/8:  631-632.) 
1890.     Same.     (10  same  1889/90:  659-671.) 

Mineral  resources ;  Thomas  basalt  quarries ;  natural 
gas;  coal;  quicksilver;  water-shallow  wells  (char- 
acter of  strata)  ;  Tolenas  Springs  ;  Tolenas  marble  ; 
travertine  on  Dickie  Ranch  ;  by  W.  L.  Watts,  field 
asst.  (ieologlcal  features,  springs,  etc. ;  by  W.  A. 
Goodyear,  geologist  and  field  asst. 

SONOMA   COUNTY 
1888.     Sonoma  Co. — topography;   minerals  and  metals; 
quicksilver  (Great  Eastern  mine);  limestone;  coal; 
mineral    springs    (Litton,    Skaggs,    The    Geysers); 
petrifactions;    bldg.    stones;    clays;    narrative.     (8 
A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8:  632-635.) 
1890.     Same;     topography    and    geological    formation; 
Taylor    coal    field;    mineral    resources;    by    W.    A. 
Goodyear,     geologist     and     field     asst.     (10     same 
1889/90;  672-679.) 
1890/2.     Same.     (11  same  1890/2:  453-463.) 

Water:  water  supply  at  Sta.  Rosa;  Springs  and  wells 
yield — Inflammable  gas;  coal;  gold  and  sliver; 
quicksilver  ((Jreat  Eastern  mine.  Pine  Fiat  distr.)  ; 
Iron;  kaolin;  mineral  paint;  bldg.  stone;  brick; 
basalt  bricks  and  curbing;  limestone;  by  W.  L. 
Watts,  field  asst. 

STANISLAUS  COUNTY 
1888.     Stanislaus  Co.— topography;   agric.  productions; 
lack  of  mineral  wealth.     (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist 
1887/8:  635-636.) 
1890-1890/2.     Same.     (10  same  1889/90  (pp.  680-690)  — 
11  same  1890/2.) 

Quicksilver;  gold;  coal:  natural  gas;  ochre;  bricks: 
(lowing  wells  (character  of  strata,  etc.)  ;  mineral 
waters,  shallow  wells  (character  of  strata,  location, 
etc.)  ;  Irrigation  (systems — San  Joaquin  and  Kings 


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NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Mineral — cont'd 

Califobn  ia — cont'd 
STANISLAUS    COUNTY— cont'd 
River    Canal.    San    Joaquin    F^nd   and    Water   Co., 
Turlock  irrigation  distr..  Modesto  Irrigation  distr. ; 
Oakdale  Irrigation  Co.,  proposed  system  dependent 
on  I'entland  water  right)  ;  by  W.   L.   Watts,  field 
asst. 
Summit    mine,    Grayson    claim,    copper    and    silver    at 
La  Puerta,  welding  sand  added  in  11th  rept. 

SUTTER  COUNTY 

1888.  Sutter  Co. — topography;  bidg.  stones;  coal  pros- 
pect.    (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8:  636-637.) 

1890.  Same;  quaternary  excepting  Marysville  Buttes; 
topography  and  geological  formation  of  Marysville 
Buttes  (clay  and  carbon);  by  E.  B.  Preston.  (10 
same  1890/1:  691.) 

1891/2.  Same;  water;  coal;  pottery  clay  and  cement; 
gold;  by  W.  L.  Watts,  field  asst.  (11  same  1890/2: 
469-471.) 

TEHAMA  COUNTY 

1888.  Tehama  Co. — topography;  chrome  iron.  (8  A.R. 
state  mineralogist  1887/8:  637.) 

1890.  Same;  topography  and  geological  formation;  Te- 
hama Consolidated  Chrome  mine;  analysis  of  pecto- 
lite  vein  at  Elder  Creek;  Tuscan  Springs;  by  E.  B. 
Preston,  field  asst.     (10  same  1889/90:  692-694.) 

1891/2.  Same;  topography;  wells  in  co.;  wells  in  t1- 
cinity  of  Hooker;  wells  on  east  side  of  Sacramento 
River;  subterranean  air  currents;  irrigation;  by 
W.  L.  Watts,  field  asst.     (11  same  1890/2:  472-479.) 

TRINITY  COUNTY 

1888.  Trinity  Co.  (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8: 
637-643.) 

Topography ;  Trinity  Gold  Mining  Co. ;  M'Murry  and 
Hupp  Gravel  mine;  Bartred  mine;  Brown  Bear 
mine;  Bully  Choop  Group;  Golden  Chest  Mining 
Co.;  North  Star  mine;  Knterprlse  mine;  Hay  Fork 
mine:  Aitooua  Cinnabar  mine;  Buck  mine;  coal; 
narrative. 

1890-1890/2.  Same.  (10  savie  1889/90  (pp.  695-727)  — 
11  same  1890/2.) 

Geological  map  showing  location  of  each  mineral  ;  geo- 
logical formation  ;  ColTee  Creek  ;  Nash  Deep  Gravel 
Gold  Mine  Co. ;  Biythi'  property  and  ditches  (auri- 
ferous) :  Trinity  Center  nilning  disir,  (auriferous)  ; 
llaskin  claims  (iiydrauilcl  :  Golden  Kiver  claim 
(hydraulic)  :  Bloss  anil  .M'Clary  chiims  (hydraul- 
ic) :  Coyie  mine  (h.vdraiilicl  :  M'.Murray  and  Hupp 
Hydraulic  Gravel  mine;  Sydney  Hill  (hvdraullc)  ; 
Trinity  Gold  and  .Mining  Co.  (hydraulic)  ;  hydraulic 
mines  on  the  Trinity  (Haas,  Sheridan,  I'lacer, 
Hurst  and  Kllason.  .Mount  Morensis  Co.,  .lunklns 
and  Co.  I.  A.  N.  Hayes'  mine.  David  Kvaus.  Ited 
Hill.  Mammoth  clalni.  .lacoh  Bros.'  placers  (drift)  ; 
Evans'  Bar  (hydraidic).  Good  Friday  mine.  Chap- 
man and  Fisher,  D.  N.  ChainlierlMin  mine  (hy- 
draulic) ;  .Jordan  and  BIgelow  olalni  :  Tom  I'lice's 
drift  mine;  Trinity  Rivr  Tunnel  and  .Mining  Co.; 
East  Fork  of  North  Fork  (granite  veins.  o|uM'atlng 
niln<'H — North  Star  grouj).  ICnterttrlse  group.  Ni.ig- 
arn  Co.,  Yellowstone  grou|))  :  Golilen  Chest  ;  Barney 
Gulch;  Canon  Creek;  Stuart's  Fork;  Deadwood 
distr.:  Taniarack  mining  distr.:  New  River  mining 
distr.:  ropner :  coal  as  lignite;  cinnabar  distr.: 
lilatinuni  :  list  of  hydraulic  mines  In  Trinity  Co.; 
liydraulicking ;  sample  of  gold  from  hydraulic 
mines  forwarded  to  Bureau;  also  samples  of 
platinum  ;  plates  of  mining  property  ;  by  Wm.  I'. 
Miller,  Held  asst. 
No  map  in  lltli  rept.  and  fewer  details;  by  11.  L.  Dunn, 
E.  .M.,  field  BsHt. 

1903 (?).  [Mineral]  map  of  Trinity  Co.  No  scale.  36 
z  54>/6  In.     (State  mining  bureau.) 

TULARE  COI'NTY 

1888.  Tulare  Co. — topography;  geological  formation; 
mineral  resources;  Empire.  White  Chief,  and  Lady 
Franklin  mlnos;  "notes  on  llie  High  Sierra  South 
of  Mt.  Whitney";  by  W.  A.  (ioodvear,  field  asst. 
(8  A.R.  Htate  mlneraloglHt  1887/8:  f;4:i-652.) 

1890.  Same;  topography;  rIverH;  Tulare  Valley  and 
Lake;    Lucerne   (agrlc);    minerals   (gold,  granite. 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Mineral — cont'd 

Califobnia — cont'd 
Tl'LARF.  COUNTY — cont'd 
slate,  etc.);    cabinet  specimens  and  minerals    (list 
of);    forests    (varieties  of   trees   and   localities   of 
forests);   by  M.  Angel,  field  asst.     (10  same  1889/ 
90:  728-733.) 
1891/2.     Same;     topography;     flowing    wells;     shallow 
wells;  gold  and  silver;  iron  ore;  chrysoprase;  mag- 
nesite;     by    W.    L.    Watts,    field    asst.     (11    same 
1890/2;  485-492.) 

TUOLUMNE    COUNTY 
1888.     Tuolumne     Co.      (8     A.R.     state     mineralogist 

1887/8:  652-675.) 

Topography ;  Bonanza  mine ;  San  Giusseppe  mine ; 
Patterson  mine  ;  Madrid  mine  ;  Experimental  Gulch 
mine;  App  mine:  Hesiep  Quartz  Gold  .Mining  Co.; 
Gem  mine ;  Seeber  mine ;  Consolidated  Eureka ; 
New  Albany;  Black  Oak  mine;  Piatt  and  Gilsou 
mine ;  Buchanan  mine ;  Kanaka  mine ;  Golden 
Treasure  mine  ;  Belcher  consolidated  mine  ;  Long- 
fellow mine;  Empire  Gravel  mine;  Crystal  Springs 
gravel  mine  ;  Shaw  Flat ;  Stanislaus  Tunnel  ;  Tioga 
District.  ;  bidg.  and  useful  stone  :  narrative. 
1890-1890/2.     Same.     (10  same  1889/90   (pp.  734-757)  — 

11  same  1890/2.) 

Topography  and  geological  character ;  volcanic  tal)le 
mountain;  pocket  mines  (gold)  ;  Empire  Gravel 
mine  (how  worked)  ;  quartz  mines  (Golden  Gate, 
San  Giuseppe,  Ataliaina,  Little  Gem,  Crystalline, 
Soulsbyvilie  Mining  list,  Souisby  mine  ;  Black  Oak 
mine,  Piatt  and  Giisou  mine.  Cory  mine.  Live  Oak 
mine,  Arrastravlile  mining  distr.,  Sonora  Consoli- 
dated mine.  Consolidated  Eureka  mine.  Lady  Wash- 
ington mine.  New  Albanic  mine,  Buchanan  mine. 
Belle  View  mine,  Keltz  mine,  Alta  mine)  ;  by  L.  P. 
Goldstone,  E.  M.,  field  asst. 
Big  Bonanza  and  few  otlirrs  added  in  11th  rept. ;  by 
E.  B.  Preston,  E.  M.,  field  asst. 

1903.     [Mineral]  map  of  Tuolumne  Co.     Scale,  5  m.  = 
2-1/16  in.    42  x  28  in.     (State  mining  bureau.) 

VENTURA  COUNTY 
1888.     Ventura  Co.     (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8: 
676-690.) 

Topography;  bidg.  stones;  Los  Angeles  Granite  and 
Brownslone  Co. :  Devil's  Gate.  General  descrip- 
tion ;  San  Emldo  Uplift  ;  i)reclous  metals ;  San 
Emlilo  Antimony  mine;  Brown  mine:  Eraser  mine; 
Foley  mine  ;  While  Mule  mine  :  Castac  mine  ;  mln- 
eral'olls  (wells  and  cos.);  bidg.  stone;  gypsum; 
volcanic  rocks;  bituminous  rock:  fossils:  mineral 
sju'Ings  ;  timber;  antiquities;  by  Dr.  Stephen  Bow- 
ers, field  asst. 

1890.    Same.     (10  same  1889/90:  758-772.) 

Topography;  mineral  oils;  list  of  oil  wells;  dejitb  and 
yield  at  Si's|)e  oil  wells  (head  of  Tar  Creek  Cailon), 
llardlson  and  Stewart  Oil  Co.  wells  (Adams 
Canon).  Salt  Marsh  Cai')ou.  Torrey  Cai'ion  ;  bitum- 
inous rock;  bidg.  stone;  Ujiiier  Sespe  (topography, 
geological  character,  fossils)  ;  by  Dr.  Stephen 
Bowers,  field  asst.  ;  rept.  on  asphaltuni  mine  of 
Ventura  Asphalt  Co. ;  by  E.   W.  Illlgard. 

YOLO    COUNTY 
1888.     Yolo  Co. — topography;   lack  of  mineral  deposits; 
agrlc.  wealth.     (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8; 
690.) 
1890.     Yolo  Co.     (10  same  1889/90:  773-794.) 

Topography  :  water-bearing  strata  In  vicinity  of  Sacra- 
mi'nlo  Klvi'r;  record  of  wells  IhuimI  at  Washington 
and  \Icinlly  ;  water  supply  at  Woodland  ;  wells  in 
southern  iiortlon  of  Yolo  Co.;  wells  in  iu)rthern 
portion  of  CO.;  wells  In  western  aiul  central  por- 
tions of  CO.  Ichnracler  of  strata  shown  for  all 
wells)  ;  coal:  bidg.  stoiu' ;  bricks;  Irrigation;  quick- 
silver: by  W.  L.  Watts,  field  asst.  Geological 
formation  of  tsandstoiu-.  basalt,  tufa,  sulphur 
springs,  volcanic  ash)  ;  by  W.  A.  Goodyear. 
1891/2.  Same;  flowing  well  on  Dlnsdale  Ranch.  (11 
same  1890/2;  614.) 

YUBA    COUNTY 
1888.     Yuba  Co. — to|)Of;raphy;   decline  of  miiilnp  inter- 
ests; advance  of  agrlc.     (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist 
1887/8;  691.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Mineral — cont'd 

California — cont'd 
YIHA  rOl-NTV— cont'd 
1890.     Same;    character    of    mines;    Blue    Point    Drifc 
mine;  Wheaton  &  Co.  mine;  Black  Maria  and  Marc 
Antony;  Brown's  Valley  mining  camp;  Dannebrog; 
Hibbert  and  Burris  mine;   Cleveland  placer  mine; 
Clarke's   mine;    Johnson   mine;    by   E.   B.   Preston, 
field  asst.     (10  same  18S9/90:  795-802.) 
1891/2.     Same;  water  and  natural  gas  in  valley  lands; 
irrigation;    by  W.  L.  Watts,  field  asst.     (11  same 
1890/2:  515-516.) 
Ampiiidole 

1894.     On   rock   from    vicinity   of   Berkeley   containing 
new  soda  amphibole;    by  C.  Palache.     (Bull.  dept. 
geol.  Univ.  Cal.  v.  1:  [181J-191.) 
Antimony 

Sec  also  above,  Kern  Co. 
1892/4-1894/6.     Rept.  on  antimony  mines,  deposits,  etc., 
in   Inyo.  Kern.   San   Benito.   San   Luis  Obispo  cos. 
(12   rept.   state   mineralogist   1892/4    (pp.   21-23)  — 
13  same  1894/6.) 

Kein  and  Ulverslde  cos.  In  1894/6. 
Asbestos 

See  also  above,  Merced  and  Sun  DleKo  cos. 
1892/4.    Rept.  oa  asbestos  in  Sierra  Co.     (12  rept.  state 

mineralogist  1892/4:  406.) 
1894/6.     Same;   Riverside  Co.     (13  same  1894/6:  642.) 

ASPHALTUM 

1884.  Asphaltum — uses  made  of  it  In  early  times, 
where  found  in  Cal.,  prices,  uses,  and  consumption; 
rates  on  uses,  properties,  and  different  qualities. 
and  best  methods  of  preparing;  by  chemist  of  S.  F. 
(4  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1883/4:  285-293.) 

1887.  Same;  its  uses,  results  of  analyses  of  Cal. 
asphaltum,  locating  and  patenting  claims.  (7  same 
1886/7:  50-55.) 

.     See  also  below.  Petroleum;  this  date. 

1890.  Rept.  on  asphaltum  mine  of  Ventura  Asphalt  Co., 
with  map;  by  E.  W.  Hilgard.  (10  A.R.  state  min- 
eralogist 1889/90:  763-772.) 

1892/4-1894/6.  Rept.  on  asphaltum  and  bituminous 
rock  deposits,  mines,  etc.,  in  Kern,  Sta.  Cruz,  Mon- 
terey, San  Luis  Obispo,  Sta.  Barbara,  and  Ventura 
mines.  (12  rept.  same  1892/4  (pp.  26-33)— 13 
same  1894/6.) 

Marin,  Mendocino,  and  Sta.  Clara  cos.  added  In  1894/6. 

1899.     See  below,  Petroleum;  this  date. 
Assateb;  see  below.  Labor atobies 
Associations 

1865.  Assn.  of  miners  and  mill  men  in  Cal.  and  Nev.; 
by  Dr.  Oxland,  metallurgist  to  agric.  bd.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1864/5:  171-173.) 

1894/6.     Work   of  Cal.   Miners'   Assn.     (13   rept.   state 
mineralogist  1894/6:  28-29.) 
Baryta 

1892/4.     Rept.  on  deposit  of  baryta  in  Sta.  Barbara  Co. 
(12  rept.  state  mineralogist  1892/4:  406.) 
Bibliography 

1883-1886.  Publications  of  the  dept.  up  to  present  time. 
(3  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1882/3  (pp.  7-8)— 6  same 
1885/6.) 

1884.  Catalogue  of  books,  maps,  lithographs,  photo- 
graphs, etc.,  in  the  library  of  the  state  mining 
bureau,  May  15.     19  pp. 

1888-1896.  Bulls,  published  by  dept.  (12  rept.  state 
mineralogist  1892/4   (pp.  17-18)— 13  same  1894/6.) 

1892.  Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  state  mining 
bureau,  Sept.  1.     149  pp. 

1896-1904.  List  of  bulletins  Issued  by  mining  bureau 
each  yr.  (Rept.  trustees  state  mining  bureau 
1896/00  (pp.  5-6)— same  1902/4.) 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Mineral — cont'd 
Borax 

See  also  above.  Lake  and  San  Bernardino  cos. 

1882.  Analyses  of  samples  of  borax  from  San  Bernar- 
dino and  from  Smith  Bros'.  Borax  works,  Esmer- 
alda Co.,  Nev.  (2  rept.  state  mineralogist  1880/2: 
11-12.) 

1883.  Rept.  on  borax  deposits  of  Cal.  and  Nev.,  giving 
productiou,  consumption,  uses,  history,  chemistry, 
and  mineralogy  of  l)oracic  acid  and  its  compounds, 
and  other  general  information,  with  map  showing 
principal  localities  in  the  two  states;  by  H.  G. 
Hanlfs.     Ill  pp.     (3  same  1882/3  pt.  2.) 

1890.  The  Searles  Borax  marsh;  plant,  property,  and 
operation  of  San  Bernardino  Borax  Co.  (10  same 
1889/90:  534-544.) 
1892/4-1894/6.  Rept.  on  borax  deposits,  mines,  etc.,  in 
Inyo,  Lake,  and  San  Bernardino  cos.  (12  same 
1892/4  (pp.  34-35)— 13  same  1894/6.) 
Brookite 

1891/2.     Mineralogical   notes   on   brookite,   octahedrite, 
and  quartz  in  El  Dorado  Co.;  by  Geo.  F.  Kunz.     (11 
rept.  state  mineralogist  lSUO/2:  207-209.) 
BuiUJiNO  Stone 

See  also,  in  this  group.  Cement.  (Jranite.  Marble,  Sand- 
stone, Sei-peutlnc,  Slate,  Steatite,  Traveitine. 
See  also  above,  Alameda,  Contra  Costa,  Del  Norte, 
Fresno,  Marin,  Nevada,  Sacraniento,  San  Bernar- 
dino, San  Luis  Obispo,  San  Mateo,  Sta.  Clara,  Sta. 
Crviz,  Solano,  Sonoma,  Ventura,  Yolo  cos. 

18(?).  Rept.  by  civil  engineering  laboratory,  Univ.  of 
Cal.,  of  tests  of  macadam  stone  from  several  Cal. 
quarries.     8  pp. 

1880.  Bldg.  materials  found  in  Cal.  (A.R.  state  min- 
eralogist 1880:  32-36.) 

.     Value  of  Buhr  millstone  in  state.     (Same  1880: 

38.) 

1886.  Bldg.  stones  and  bldg.  materials  in  state;  locali- 
ties.    (6  same  1885/6  pt.  1:  16-34.) 

1887-1888.  Rept.  of  A.  W.  Jackson  on  bldg.  stones  of 
state.  (7  some  1886/7  (pp.  205-213)— 8  same 
1887/8.) 

1888.  Mineralogy  [etc.],  Dept.  Univ.  of  Cal.  BuU.  on 
bldg.  stones  of  Cal.,  by  A.  Wendell  Jackson.     14  pp. 

1892/4-1894/6.  Structural  materials  (cement,  clays, 
granite,  rock,  marble,  lime,  basalt,  sandstone,  slate, 
steatite,  travertine,  onyx,  tufa,  etc.).  (12  rept. 
state  mineralogist  1892/4  (pp.  379-405) — 13  same 
1894/6.) 

.  Paving-blccks  in  Contra  Costa,  Marin,  and  So- 
noma cos.  (12  same  1892/4  (pp.  396-398)— 13 
same  1894/6.) 

Contra    Costa    ouiiUed    in    1804/6;    Napa    and    Solano 
added. 

1898-1900.     Occurrence  of  road-bldg.   material  in  state, 
by    COS.     (Bienn.    rept.    dept.    of   highways    1897/8 
(pp.  15-18)— some  1899/00.) 
Cement 

See  also  above,  Sutter  Co. 
1888.     Natural   and   artificial   cement   in   Cal.     (8   A.R. 

state  mineralogist  1887/8:  805-884.) 
1888/9.     Deposits    of    limestone    necessary    to    mnttre. 
cement    recently    discovered    in    state.     (9    same 
1888/9:  309-311.) 
1892/4-1894/6.     Cement  in  Contra  Costa.  Riverside,  Sta. 
Cruz,  and  Solano  cos.     (12  rept.  same  1892/4   (pp. 
380-381)— 13  some  1894/6.) 
Sau  Beinaidlno  added  In  1804/6. 
Chalk 

1894/6.  French  chalk  in  Los  Angeles  Co.;  Banning 
quarry  on  Catalina  Is.  (13  rept.  state  mineralogist 
1894/6:  642.) 


228 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Mineral — cont'd 
Cheet 

[1894.]     App.  note  on  radiolarian  chert  from  Angel  Is. 
and  from  Buri-Buri  Ridge,  San  Mateo  Co.;   by  G. 
J.  Hinde.     (Bull.  dept.  geol.  Univ.  Gal.  v.  1:  [235]- 
240.) 
Cheomite 

See  also  above,  Alameda  and  Del  Norte  cos. 
1880.     Chromic  iron  Interest  in  state.     (A.R.  state  min- 
eralogist 1880:  32.) 
Chbtsopbase 

See  also  above  Tulare  Co. 
1894/6.     Rept.  on  chrysoprase  in  Tulare  Co. 
state  mineralogist  1894/6:  642.) 

CrNKAB.VB 

See  above,  Sta.  Cruz  and  Solano  cos. 
Clay 

See  also  above,  Colusa,  Contra  Costa,  Marin, 
Merced,  Sacramento,  San  Joaquin,  Sta 
Sutter  COS. 

1880.    Clay  deposits  of  state. 

1880:  36-38.) 
1889.     Clays  as  used  in  arts  and  mnftres 

Cal.  (9  same  1888/9:  287-308.) 
1892/4-1894/6.  Clay,  bricks,  pottery,  etc.,  in  Alameda, 
Contra  Costa,  Los  Angeles,  Marin.  Napa,  Nevada, 
Placer,  Sacramento,  Sta.  Cruz,  Sonoma,  Stanislaus, 
and  Yuba  cos.  (12  same  1892/4  (pp.  381-384)— 13 
same  1894/6.) 

Napa,  Nevada,  Sonoma,  Stanislaus,  and  Tuba  omitted 
In  1S04/6  ;  Amador,  Butte,  Kern.  Mono,  Riverside, 
San  Joaquin.  San  Luis  Olilspo,  Sta.  Clara,  Shasta, 
Solano,  and  Tulare  added. 


(13  rept. 


Mendocino, 
Cruz,  and 


(A.R.  state  mineralogist 
deposits  in 


COAI. 


See 


also   above.   Colusa.    Contra    Costa,    Fresno,    Hum- 
boldt.   Mendocino,    ilerced,    Monterey,    Sacramento, 
San    Benito.    San    Luis    Olilspo.    San    Mateo.    Sta. 
Barbara,  Sta.  Clara,  Sta.  Cruz,  Sonoma,  Stanislaus, 
and  Yolo  cos. 
1855.    Coal   discovered   in  various  sees,  of  state  and 
veins  being  opened    In   several   cos.     (Govs.   ann. 
mess.  185C:  20.) 
1860-1884.     Historical  table  showing  ann.  receipts  at  S. 
F.  of  coal  from  Mt.  Diablo  mines  from  date  of  open- 
ing.    (4  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1883/4:  268.) 
1861-1876.     Same;     ann.    product    of    Mt.    Diablo    coal 
mines  for  first  16  yrs.  of  existence,  with  comments. 
(7  same  1886/7:  156.) 
1873-1887.     Same;   exhibiting  ann.  coal  shipments  from 

Somerville  mines.     (7  .sa?«e  1886/7:  166.) 
1876/7.     Rept.  on  Mt.  Diablo  coals.     (Bienn.  rept.  agric. 

college  187C/7:  70-74.) 
1877-1885.     Historical  table  showing  ann.  shipments  of 
coal  from  Black  Diamond  Coal  Co.     (7  A.R.  state 
mineralogist  1886/7:  165.) 
1879.     Bull,  of  Univ.  of  Cal.  Senior  Exploring  Expedi- 
tion.    No.  1,  Class  of  '79.     14  pp.     (Bull.  no.  34.) 
Note  on  coal  niliirs  at  foot  of  Mt.  Diablo  and  on  Reology 
of  Contra  Costa   liills  and  Monle  Diaiilo  Rroup. 
1882.     See  Land:  State.     Mineral;  this  date. 
1884.     Coal- — Its   occurrence   in   Cal.   and   elsewhere   on 
Paclfl3  Coast — production,  con.sumption.  prices,  etc. 
(4  A.R.  state  mineralogi.st  1883/4:  265-272.) 
1887.     Coal  In  Cal.     (7  same  1886/7:  117-178.) 
1888-1889.     Stmt,    of   coal    product   of   state.     (9    same 

1888/9:  323.) 
1890.  Map  and  cross-section  of  bituminous  rock  quar- 
ries at  Corral  de  Piedra,  San  Lula  Obispo  Co.  (10 
same  1889/90  facing  p.  572.) 
1892/4-1894/6.  Rept.  on  coal  mines,  deposits,  etc..  In 
Cal. — Alameda,  Amador,  Contra  Co.sla,  Del  Norte, 
Fresno,  Humboldt,  .Mendocino,  Merced,  Monterey, 
Orange,  Riverside,  San  Benito,  San  Luis  Obispo, 
Shasta,  Siskiyou,  Sonoma,  Trinity;  tabular  stmt,  of 
analysis  of  Cal.  coals.  (12  rept.  same  1892/4  (pp. 
38-66)— 13  same  1894/6.) 

Merced  and  f'trange  com.   and    tabular  nnalvHla  onilttrd 
In  1804/0;  Ixw  AnKeleii  and  Sutter  added. 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Mineral — cont'd 
Co.\L — cont'd 

1894.  Analyses   of   Cal.    coal    from    various   localities. 

(12  same  1802/4:  64-05.) 

ALAMEDA  COUNTY 
See  also  above,  Alameda  Co. 
1890.     Alameda  Co.;  acct.  of  survey  of  Summit,  Eureka, 
and    Livermore    coal    beds;    by    W.    A.    Goodyear, 
geologist,   field   asst.     (10   A.R.   state   mineralogist 
1889/90:  91-95.) 

AMADOR  COUNTY 

1891/2.  Coal  and  clays  in  Amador  Co.:  operations  of 
Sacramento  and  lone  Coal  Co.;  lone  Coal  and  Iron 
Co.;  Carbondale  Coal.  Land,  and  Improvement  Co.; 
coal  of  Newman  Ranch;  Carbondale  property;  clay; 
white  sand;  O'Neal  sandstone  quarry;  Arroyo  Seco 
gravel  mine;  by  W.  L.  Watts,  field  asst.  (11  rept. 
state  mineralogist  1890/2:  146-149.) 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  above;  these  dates. 

COLEMANITE 

1902.  Colemanite  from  so.  Cal.,  description  of  crys- 
tals and  of  method  of  measurement  with  two-circle 
goniometer;  by  A.  S.  Eakle.  (Bull.  dept.  geol. 
Univ.  Cal.  v.  3:  [31] -49.) 

COPPEK 

See  also  above,  Colusa,  Del  Norte.   Lake,   Marin.  Men- 
docino.   Merced.    Nevada,    San    Benito,     San    Luis 
Obispo,  and  Sta.  Barbara  cos. 
1885.     Article   on   copper   mines  at  Clifton,   Pima  Co., 
Ariz.,  taken  from  S.  F.  Mining  and  Scientific  Press. 
(5  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1884/5:  208-209.) 
1892/4-1894/6.     Rept.  on  copper  product  of  Cal.— mines 
and  deposits  in  Calaveras,  Fresno,  Humboldt,  Men- 
docino, Nevada,  Orange,  Plumas.  San  Bernardino, 
Shasta,    Sierra,    and    Tulare   cos.     (12    rept.    same 
1892/4   (pp.  66-70)— 13  same  1894/6.) 

Orange    omitted    In    l.S!)4/6 ;    Amador,    Del    Norte,    El 

Dorado,    Madera,    Marin,    Riverside,    Siskiyou,    and 

Trinity    added. 

1902.     The  copper  resources  of  Cal.;   by  L.  E.  Aubury. 

282  pp.,  maps,  illus.  (State  mining  bureau  bull.  23.) 

Diabase 

1895.  On  analcite  diabase  from  San  Luis  Oblsco  Co.; 
by  H.  W.  Fairbanks.  (Bull.  dept.  geol.  Univ.  Cal. 
V.  1:  [273]-300.) 

Diamonds 

1853-1882.     Diamonds   in   Cal.     (3   rept.   state   mineral- 
ogist 1880/2:  241-254.) 
1894/6.     Diamonds  in  El  Dorado  Co.     (13  same  1894/6: 
642.) 
Elk.ctbum 

1880.     Paper  on  occurrence  of  electrum   [ore]   In  Cal.; 
by   H.   G.   Hanks.     (A.R.   state   mineralogist   1880: 
25-26.) 
Emeby 

1892/4.  Emery  In  Sierra  Co.  (12  rept.  state  mineral- 
ogist 1892/4:  406.) 

ExilllilTIO.NS 

See  also  below.  Mining:  Bureau,  tills  date. 
1865.  List  of  i)rlncipal  public  and  private  mincralogl- 
cal  and  geological  collections  in  Cal.;  notes  on  geo- 
graphic distribution  and  geology  of  precious  metals 
and  valuable  minerals  of  the  Pacific  Slope  of  U.  S. 
(Trans,   stale  agric.   socy.   1864/5:  357-363.) 

1882.  On  Imporlanco  of  jiroparing  exhibits  for  World's 
Fair  to  be  held  in  next  5  yra.  (2  rept.  stale  min- 
eralogist 1S80/2:  12.) 

1883.  Repl.  of  Pacific  Coast  Mineral  Exposition;  finan- 
cial stmt.     (4  same  188:1/4:  15-20.) 

1885.  Detailed  rept.  oi'  mineral  exhibits  made  by  other 
states  and  territories  in  govt.  bUlg.  at  New  Orleans 
Exposition.     (5  same  1884/5:  128-227.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


229 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Mineral^ont'd 
Exhibitions — cont'd 

1885.  Same;  on  Cal.  mineral  exhibit  at  New  Orleans 
Exposition;  list  of  mines  represented;  historical 
sketch  of  state.     (5  same  1884/5:  51-120.) 

1900.     Cal.  mineral  exhibit  nt  Paris  Exposition.    (Kept. 

bd.  trustees  state  mining  bureau  189G/00:  7.) 
1904.    La.  Purchase  Exposition  exhibit.    {Same  1902/4: 

12-13.) 

EXPENDITIRES  KOR   KxrL0IT.\T10.N 

1882-1894.     Cost  of  state  mining  bureau;   expenditures 
from  apprns.  made  by  state  and  cost  of  prtg.     (A. 
R.  b.  examiners  dated  1895:  70.) 
Gabobo 

1904.     Orbicular  gabbro  at  Dehesa,  San  Diego  Co.;   by 
A.  C.  Lawson.     (Bull.  dept.  geol.  Univ.  Cal.  v.  3: 
[383]-396.) 
Galena 

1892/4-1894/6.  Rept.  on  argentiferous  galena  mines,  de- 
posits, etc.,  In  Inyo,  Los  .\ngeles,  Orange,  and  San 
Bernardino  cos.  (12  rept.  state  mineralogist 
1892/4  (pp.  23-26)— 13  same  1894/6.) 

Los  Angelos  omitted  In  181)4/6  ;  Siskiyou  lidded. 
Gold  and  Gold-bearing  Deposits 

See  also  Industries,  etc.     Consumption. 

1870.  Estimated  amt.  of  gold  in  existence  at  different 
periods  from  commencement  of  Christian  era  to 
1870  as  given  In  London  Engineer.  (2  rept.  state 
mineralogist  1880/2:  191.) 

1879.  Estimates  of  gold  yield  of  world,  by  countries. 
(2  same  1880/2:  192.) 

1882.  Assay  of  gold  bullion:  mechanical  assay  of  sands 
containing  gold,  or  crushed  quartz;  liiowpipe  assay 
of  gold  or  gold  bullion;  to  test  gold  dust  by  touch- 
stone and  test  needles— description  of  each  pro- 
cess.    (2  sor/ie  1880/2:  122-139.) 

.    Flour  gold;  by  A.  B.  Paul.     (2  same  1880/2  app. 

pp.  224-226.) 

.     On  milling  of  gold  quartz;  by  M.  Attwood,  F.  G. 

S.     (2  same  1880/2  app.  pp.  193-203.) 

.     History  of  gold;  wealth  of  the  ancients;  physical 

and  chemical  properties  of  gold;  its  divisibility  and 
volatility;  alloys;  gilding.  (2  same  1880/2:  139- 
157.) 

.     List  of  most  celebrated  gold  nuggets  of  modern 

times;  foreign  and  those  of  Cal.  (2  same  1880/2: 
147-150.) 

1886.  Importance  of  gold  and  gold  mining;  bimetalism. 
(5  A.R.  same  1885/6  pt.  1:  12-1.5.) 

.     Stmts,   re.   weight  of   5.    10,   and   20-stamp   gold 

mills;  specifications  for  20-stamp  gold  mill.  (6 
same  1885/6  pt.  2:  88-92.) 

.    To  find  value  of  gold  and  silver  of  a  specimen; 

by  C.  H.  Aaron;  table  and  figures  from  Practical 
Hydraulics;  by  P.  M.  Randall.  (6  same  1885/6  pt. 
2:  176-182.) 

1888.  Notes  on  hydro-metallurgy  of  gold;  by  C.  H. 
Aaron.     (8  same  1887/8:  836-846.) 

1889.  Discovery  of  gold;  being  history,  or  account,  of 
the  discovery  of  gold  In  Cal.  (Governmental  roster 
1889:  217-219.) 

1890.  Gold  extraction  by  potassium  cyanide;  by  W.  D. 
Johnston,  M.  D.     (10  same  1889/90:  938-942.) 

1894.     The    cyanide    process,    its    practical    application 
and  economical  results;  by  Dr.  A.  Sheidel.     133  pp., 
lUus.     (State  mining  bureau  bull.  5.) 
California 
See    also    above,    Colusa.    Del    Norte.    Humboldt,    Kern, 
Lake,  Marin.  Mendocino,  Oranee,  San  Benito,  San 
Diego,  San  Luis  Obispo,  San  Mateo,  Sta.  Barbara, 
Sta.  Clara,  Sta.  Cruz,  Sonoma,  Stanislaus,  Sutter, 
and  Tulare  cos. 
1848-1882.     Historical   tables   showing   ann.   production 
of  gold    In   Cal.   since   its   discovery — various  esti- 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Mineral — cont'd 

Gold  and  Golij-bearino  Deposits — cont'd 
Calii'-ornia — cont'd 
mates   given    and    authorities    for   same,     (2    rept. 
state  mineralogist  1880/2:  171-174.) 

1848-1895.  Historical  table  giving  total  ann.  production 
of  gold  in  Cal.  since  1848.  according  to  different 
authorities.     (13  same  1894/6  facing  p.  64.) 

1848-1902.  Cal's.  gold  record;  table  showing  value  of 
production  each  yr.  and  total  for  all  yrs.  (State 
mining  bureau  bull.  30:  268.) 

.     Same;  separate,     sheet. 

1848-1903.  Gold  production  In  Cal.  In  each  yr.  sheet. 
(State  mining  bureau  unnum.  pubn.) 

1855.  Great  advances  made  in  obtaining  gold  embed- 
ded in  quartz  rock  as  result  of  improved  ma- 
chinery.    (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1855:  23.) 

.  Apparent  Increase  in  gold  production  as  indi- 
cated by  customs  house  returns,  accounted  by  re- 
tention of  greater  amt.  within  state  as  result  of 
increased  home  production  of  supplies  and  mnftres. 
{ftame  1856:  15.) 

.    New  and  extensive  gold  fields  discovered.   (Same 

1856:  15.) 

1865.  Mining  statistics.  No.  1.  Tabular  stmt,  of  the 
condition  of  the  auriferous  quartz  mines  in  that 
part  of  Mariposa  and  Tuolumne  cos.,  lying  betw. 
the  Merced  and  the  Stanilaus  Rivers,  Aug.  to  Nov., 
1865;  by  A.  R6mond.     16  pp.     4°. 

1879-1880.  Table  showing  gold  production  of  hydraulic, 
placer,  drift,  and  river  mines,  by  cos.  and  distrs., 
in  state  for  yr.  endg.  May  31.  (2  rept.  state  min- 
eralogist 1880/2:  188-189.) 

Butte,  Calaveras,  Del  Norte.  El  Dorado,  Humboldt, 
Mono,  Nevada,  Placer,  Plumas.  Shasta,  Siskiyou, 
Stanislaus.  Trinity,  Tuolumne,   and  Yuba  cos. 

1881.  Stmt,  of  gold  production  of  Cal.,  by  cos.,  as  found 
In  ann.  rept.  of  director  of  mint,  Burchard.  (2 
same  1880/2:  174.) 

Alpine,  Amador.  Butte,  Calaveras,  Colusa,  Del  Norte, 
El  Dorado,  Fresno.  Humboldt,  Inyo,  Kern,  Lassen, 
Los  Angeles,  Mariposa,  Mendocino  Merced,  Modoc, 
Mono.  Nevada.  Placer,  Plumas,  Sacramento  San 
Bernardino.  San  Diego,  Sta.  Barbara,  Shasta, 
Sierra.  Siskiyou.  Stanislaus,  Tehama,  Trinity,  Tu- 
lare, Tuolumne,  Ventura,  and  Yuba  cos. 

1882.  The  gold-bearing  deposits  of  Cal.  (2  same 
1880/2:  47-48.) 

.     Table   of   average   yield   of   gold   from   some  of 

principal  quartz  mines  of  state;  compiled  gener- 
ally from  newspapers.      (2  same  1880/2:  175.) 

.     Yield  of  gold  and  cost  of  production  In  Cal.;  loaa 

of  gold  and  quicksilver  in  hydraulic  mining.  (2 
same  1880/2:  115-118.) 

.     Results    of    experiments    and    observations    on 

placer  gold  led  to  discovery  of  important  facts  bear- 
ing on  production  of  gold  in  Cal.;  new  theory  as 
to  old  river  beds  and  their  auriferous  gravel  fill- 
ings advanced;  references  given  for  further  study 
of  theories  of  ancient  rivers.  (2  same  1880/2:  101- 
110.) 

.     Contributions  to  the  geology  and  mineralogy  of 

Cal.:  On  the  milling  of  gold  quartz;  by  M.  Att- 
wood. 20  pp.  (State  mining  bureau  unnum.  pubn.) 
Read  before  Cal.  State  Ceol.  Socy.  and  published  In 
part  bv  the  Mining  and  Scientific  Press,  Aug.  20, 
18S1. 

1886.  Concentration  of  gold  and  silver  ores  on  Pacific 
Coast;  by  J.  M.  Adams.  (6  A.R.  state  mineralogist 
1885/6  pt.  2:  92-115.) 

.  Rept.  on  investigation  of  some  of  leading  gold- 
quartz  mines  of  state,  arranged  by  cos.,  giving  de- 
scription of  developments  made  and  depths  of 
mines,  and  such  statistics  as  could  be  collated  by 
state  mineralogist.     (6  savie  1885/6  pt.  2:  15-62.) 


230 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Mineral — cont'd 

Gold  a.nd  Gold-beabikq  Deposits — cont'd 
Calitobnia — cont'd 

1888.  Lithology  of  wall  rocks  of  auriferous  fissures  in 
state;  by  M.  Attwood.     (8  same  1887/8:  771-783.) 

.     Tabular  stmt,  of  mills,  giving  name  and  locality 

of  mill,  power  used,  stamps,  screens,  etc.,  by  cos. 
(8  same  1887/8:  692-695.) 

Amador,  Calaveras,  El  Dorado,  Colusa,  Fi-esno,  Los 
Angeles.  Lassen,  Mariposa,  Monterey,  Mono,  Ne- 
vada, Napa,  Plumas,  Placer,  Sta.  Cruz,  Shasta, 
San  Diego,  Sierra,  San  Bernardino,  Siskiyou,  Trin- 
ity, Tuolumne  cos. 

.     Milling  of  gold  ores  in  Cal.;  by  J.  H.  Hammond. 

(8  same  1887/8:  696-735.) 
1888/9.  Tabular  stmt,  of  yield  of  auriferous  gravel  at 
important  hydraulic  claims  in  state,  also  including 
smaller  hydraulic,  drift,  and  cement  claims,  ac- 
cording to  authorities  given.  (9  same  1888/9:  134- 
137.) 

1889.  Forms  of  gold-bearing  deposits  of  Cal. — gold 
bluffs  and  beaches,  dry  and  seam  diggings,  cement, 
pocket,  and  tailings  diggings,  nugget  mining, 
crevicing,  eic;  recovering  auriferous  gravel  from 
dredges,  submarine  armor,  etc.,  as  practiced  In  Cal. 
and  in  other  countries.     (9  same  1888/9:  35-40.) 

.     Plates    giving    cross-sections    of    ancient    river 

channels  containing  auriferous  gravels.  (9  same 
1888/9  facing  p.  1G6.) 

.  Auriferous  gravels  of  Cal. — geology  of  their  oc- 
currence and  methods  of  exploitation;  by  J.  H. 
Hammond.     (9  same  1888/9:  105-138.) 

1890.  The  S.  F.  ocean  placer — the  auriferous  beach 
sands;  by  Dr.  H.  DeGroot.  (10  same  1889/90: 
545-547.) 

.     Map  of  gold-quartz   mines   in  vicinity  of  Grass 

Valley  and  Nevada  City,  Banner  Mt.  (10  same 
1889/90  facing  p.  372.) 

.     Descriptive  tabulation  of  stamp  mills  of  Nevada 

Co.     (10  same  1889/90  foldg.  table.) 

.     Mining  of  gold  ores  in  Cal.;  by  J.  H.  Hammond. 

(10  same  1889/90:  852-882.) 
1892-1895.     Tables  giving  gold   and   silver  product,  by 
COS.,  for  bienn.  periods.     (12  rept  same  1892/4  (pp. 
10-11)— 13  same  1894/6.) 

Amador,     Butte,     Calaveras,     Del     Norte,     K\     Doi-ndo, 
Fresno,    Humboldt,    Inyo,    Kern,    Lassen.    Tjos    An- 
geles, Marijiosa.   Merced,  Mono,  Napa,  Nevndii,  Or- 
ange,   I'lacer,    Plumas,    Sacramento,    Sta.    Bnrlmra, 
San     Bernardino,     Snn     DlcRO,     San     Lnis    f)lilsi)o. 
Shasta,    Sierra,    Siskiyou,    Stanislaus,    Trinity.   Tu- 
lare, Tuolumne,  Yuba  cos.  In  1892  ;  Colusa,  Madera 
and  Ulverslde  added  In  1893. 
1892/4-1894/6.     Kept,  on  gold  mines  In  Amador,  Butte, 
Calaveras,  Colusa,   Del   Norte.   El    Dorado.   Fresno, 
Glenn,  Humboldt,  Inyo.  Kern,  Las.son,  Los  Angeles, 
Madera,    Maiipo.sa,    Mendocino,    Mono,    Monterey, 
Nevada,  Orange,  Placer,  Plumas,  Riverside,  Sacra 
mento,    San    Benito,    San    Bernardino,    San    Diego. 
San    Luis   Obispo,    San    Mateo,    Sta.    Crux,    Sliasta, 
Sierra,  Siskiyou,  Stanislaus,  Tehama,  Tulare,  Tuo- 
lumn",  Trinity,  Ventura,  Yolo,  and  Yuba  cos.     (12 
same  1892/4  (pp.  70-322)— 13  name  1894/6.) 

(iU'nn,  San  Mateo,  Stanislaus,  'I'ehnma,  and  Yolo  cos. 
omitted  In  1894/0;  Napa,  Sta.  Barbara,  Sonoma, 
and  Sutter  nrlded.  Tabular  strnts.  of  Dillls  operat- 
ing In  each  co.  Riven  In   1894/(1. 

1894.  Auriferous  conglomerate  In  Cal.;  with  ace.  map 
of  deposit  In  Siskiyou  Co.;  by  R.  L.  Dunn.  (12 
same  1892/4:  459-471.) 

.     Same;   HCparatc.     15  pp. 

1895.  Cal.  gold  mill  practices;  by  E.  B.  Preston.  »r, 
pp.,  IllilH.      (Stale  mining  bureau  bull.  6.) 

1904  (?).  Cal.  gold  product.  Collated  by  C.  G.  Yalo, 
etatlstlclan.  sheet,  64  x  31  cm.  (State  mining 
bureau.) 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Mineral — cont'd 
Gold  and  Gold-beamng  Deposits — cont'd 

GEOROLi 

1828-1885.  History  of  gold  mining  in  Ga.;  manner  of 
working  auriferous  material.  (5  A.R.  state  min- 
eralogist 1884/5:  140-148.) 

1885.  Notes  by  state  mineralogist  on  trip  through  gold 
mines  of  Ga.  and  other  mining  localities  in  South. 
(5  same  1884/5:  120-127.) 

North  Cabolixa 

1885.  Paper  by  C.  D.  Smith  of  Franklin,  N.  C,  on  gold 
and  gold-bearing  rocks  of  western  portion  of  N.  C. 
and  part  of  northeast  Ga.  (5  A.R.  state  mineralo- 
gist 1884/5:  178-181.) 

Russia 

1814-1877.  Historical  table  of  amt.  of  gold  obtained 
from  crown  an  J  private  washings  in  Russia.  (2 
rept.  state  mineralogist  1880/2:  163-164.) 

18G7-1876.     Comparative   table   showing   no.   of   mines, 
amt.    of   sand    in    lbs.,   gold    metal    extracted,   and 
value  in  dollars  of  gold  mined  in  Russia.     (2  same 
1880/2:  161-162.) 
Granite 

1879.  State  land  at  Rocklin  contains  valuable  granite 
quarries;  suits  for  trespass  upon  this  property  now 
pending;  suggestion  that  these  and  other  state 
lands  be  disposed  of  by  sale.  (Rept.  atty.  gen. 
1878/9:  9-10.) 

1892/4-1S94/6.  Granite  in  Calaveras,  Madera,  Placer, 
Sacramento,  San  Bernardino,  San  Diego,  Sta.  Cruz, 
Trinitv,  and  Tulare  cos.  (12  rept.  state  mineral- 
ogist 1892/4   (pp.  384-387)— 13  same  1894/6.) 

San    Pieco,   Sacramento,   Sta.   Cruz  omitted  in    1894/6 ; 
Nevada,   San   Luis   Obispo,   Shasta   added. 
Graphite 

1.S94/6.     Graphite  in  Fresno  Co.     (13  rept.  state  min- 
eralogist 1894/6:  642.) 
Gypsum 

See  also  above,   Kern,   Merced,   San   Luis   Obispo,   Sta. 
Barbara,   and   Ventura   cos. 
1892/4-1894/6.     Rept.  on  gypsum  mines,  deposits,  etc., 
in  Fresno.  Kern,  Los  Angeles,  Riverside,  San  Luis 
Obispo,  and  Sta.  Barbara  cos.     (12  rept.  state  min- 
eralogist 1892/4   (pp.  323-325)— 13  same  1894/6.) 
Kern,    lUverslde.    San    Lul's    Obispo,    and    Sta.    Barbara 
omitted  in  1894/0:  Kluixs  and  San  lieuilo  adrtoil. 
1894.     Rept.   on   Paoli   Gypsum   Co's.   mines   In   Fresno 
Co..  and  gypsum  mine  in  San  Benito  Co.     (Blenn. 
rept.  agric.  exper.  stations  1892/4:  197-200.) 
Iron 

Caiikornia 
See  also  above,   Del   Norte,   Lake,   Merced,   Nevada,  and 
Tulare  cos. 
1870.     Veto    of   act    to    encourage    Iron    mining.     2    11. 
(App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  V.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

1880.  Iron  In  state.  (A.R.  state  mineralogist  1880: 
27-30.) 

1882.     Iron  ores  and  Iron  industries  of  Cal.;  list  of  Iron 

ores  In  state  museum.  (2  same  1880/2:  193-201.) 
1892/4-1894/6.  Rept.  on  chromic  Iron  deposits,  mines, 
etc..  In  Alameda,  Del  Norte,  Glenn,  Marin,  Napa, 
San  Luis  Obispo,  Sta.  Barbara,  Sta.  Clara,  Sierra, 
Sonoma,  and  "Tehama  cos.  (12  same  1892/4  (pp. 
35-38)— 13  same.  1S94/6.) 

(ilenn,  Marin.  Santa   Barliara  oinllled  In   1894/0;  Cala- 
veras, r'rcsno,  Mendocino,  and  Sbnsta  addeil. 

.     Rept.  on   Iron   mines,  deimslls,  etc..   In   Amador, 

Humboldt,  Inyo,  Los  Angeles,  San  Bernardino, 
Napa,  Shasta,  and  Sonoma  cos.  (12  sanie  1892/4 
(pp.  325-327)— 13  same  1894/6.) 

Del    Norte.   Ilnmboldl,   Napa,   and   Shasta   cos.   Riven    In 
1,S94  0. 

OliEOON 
1866-1882.     Iron  works  and  deixislts  In  Wash,  and  Ore. 
(2  rept.  state  mineralogist  1880/2:  194-195.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


231 


re.  passage  of  act  to 
(App.  to  Sen.  jol.  J 

state    mineralogist 

(Same 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Mineral — cont'd 
Labou;  see  that,  title 

LAUORATt)HlKS 

1850.     Rept.  by  telect  committee 
create  office  of  state  assayer. 
sess.  pp.  5C3-505  doc.  MM.) 
1880.     Rept.     of    chemist.      (A.K. 
1880:  15-17.) 

.     Extensive  metallurgical  works  required. 

18S0:  41-42.) 
1882.     On  need  for  state  chemical  and  metallurgical  lab- 
oratory;  plan  suggested  for  control  and  mngmt.  of 
same.     (2  same  1S80/2:  6.) 

.    Work  of  laboratory  ceased  with  suspension  of 

chemist.     (2  same  1880/2:  10.) 
1883/4.     Since  discontinuance  of  laboratory  work,  and 
discharge  of  chemist  for  want  of  funds,  but  little 
chemical  work  has  been  attempted;    record  of  ex- 
aminations of  minerals  sent  in  and  entered  in  cata- 
logue.    (4  same  188.'!/1:  11-14.) 
1885.     Sec.  of  act  creating  state  analyst,  which  author- 
izes analyses  of  minerals  sent  by  state  mineralogist, 
inoperative  because  of  failure  to  make  provision  to 
pay  special  chemist  required.     (5  same  1884/5:  7.) 
Laws 

1866-1881.     U.  S.  mining  laws.     (6  A.R.  state  mineral- 
ogist 1885/G  pt.  2:  132-163.) 
Caluoh.ma 
1877.     Mining  statutes,  with  forms;   by  A.  Hart. 

Not  .sei'ii  ;  ontry  from  Howkrr. 
1893.     Laws  recently  passed  re.  mining.     (12  rept.  state 
mineralogist  1892/4:  530-541.) 
Lawsomte 

1895.     On    lawsonite,   new    rock-forming   mineral    from 
Tiburon  Peninsula,  Marin  Co.;   by  F.  L.  Ransome 
(Bull.  dept.  geol.  Univ.  Cal.  v.  1:  [301J-312.) 
Lead 

See  also  above,  Orange  and  Sta.  Barbara  cos. 
See  also  Calena  and  riumlwgo. 
1876.     Stmt,  of  cost  of  mining  and  smelting  lead  fur 
nished   by   Union   Consolidated   Mining   Co.,   Cerro 
Gordo,  Inyo  Co.    (4  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1883/4: 
252.) 
1878-1883.     Comparative   stmt,    showing   falling 
receipts  of  both  lead  and  base  bullion,  at  S. 
last  6  yrs.      (4  some  1883/4:  253.) 
1888.     Notes  on  western  lead  smelting;  by  W.  S. 

(8  same  1887/8:  804-831.) 
1890.    Lead  smelting:    by   F.  C.  Von  Petersdorf. 
same  1889/90:  803-851.) 
Lime 

See  above,  Alameda  and  Sta.  Cruz  cos. 
Limestone;  see  Cement;  do.  Makble;  thi.s  group 
Maonesite 

See  also  above,  Tulare  Co. 
1894/6.     Rept.    on    magnesite    mines    and    deposits    in 
Fresno,    Napa,    Sta.    Clara,    and    Tulare    cos.     (13 
rept.  state  mineralogist  1894/6:  505.) 
Manoanese 

See  also  above,  Alameda,  Marin,  San  .Toaquln,  SIm. 
Barbara,  and  Sta.  Clara  cos. 
1892/4-1894/6.  Rept.  on  manganese  mines,  deposits, 
etc.,  in  Alameda,  Marin,  Napa,  San  Benito,  San 
Luis  Obispo,  Sta.  Clara,  and  Sonoma  cos.  (12 
rept.  state  mineralogist  1892/4  (pp.  329-330)— 13 
same  1894/6.) 

Napa   and   San    Benito   omitted   In    1894/6 ;    Del    Norte, 
Sun  Joaquin  added. 
Maps 

See  also  In  the  serial  group  under  Register  of  Mines. 
Maps   of   special    mineral    localities   entered    iindei 
locality  ;  see  above. 
Mabble 

1865.     Cal.  marble.     (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1864/5: 
314.) 


off    in 
F.  for 

Keyes. 

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NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Mineral — cont'd 
Mariii.k — cont'd 

1892/4-1894/6.  Marl)le,  limestone,  and  lime  in  Amador, 
Calaveras,  iJI  Dorado,  Inyo,  Lake,  Monterey,  Ma- 
dera, Nevada,  Riverside,  San  Benito,  San  Bernar- 
dino, San  Luis  Obispo.  Sta.  Clara,  Sta.  Cruz,  Shasta, 
Solano,  Sonoma,  and  Tuolumne  cos.  (12  rept. 
state  mineralogist  1892/4  (pp.  391-396)— 13  same 
1894/6.) 

In  lK!lt/fi  Nevada,  ItlviTslde,  and  San  Luis  Obispo 
omiltiMl;  Cnntrn  Costti,  Fresno,  Kern.  Iajh  Angeles, 
Mariposa,  Mono,  Napa,  Siskiyou,  Trinity,  and  Tu- 
lare adiliMl. 

Mercuuy;  see  below,  Quicksilveb 
Mica 

1882.  Notes  on  mica  in  state;  list  of  mica  minerals  in 
state  museum.  (2  rept.  state  mineralogist  1880/2: 
255-201.) 

MiNEKAL  Lands;  see  Land:  Stati:.     Minkual 
Mineral  Paint 

1892/4-1894/6.  Mineral  paint  in  Sonoma  and  Yuba  cos. 
(12  rept.  state  mineralogist  1892/4  (pp.  406-407)  — 
13  same  1894/6.) 

Yuba  Co.  omitted  in   1894/6. 
MiNiNO  Bureau 

1880.  History  of  organization  of  state  mining  bureau 
and  institution  of  state  museum.  (A.R.  state  min- 
eralogist 1880:  3-8.) 

1880-1896.  Financial  stmt.  (Same  1880  (p.  18)— rept. 
bd.  trustees  state  mining  bureau  1902/4.) 

1880/2-1884.  Receipts  and  payments  on  mining  bureau 
fund.  (A.R.  state  treasurer  1880/2  (p.  13)— bienn. 
rept.  same  1882/4. j 

1882-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  mining  bureau  fund. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1880/2  (p.  92)same 
1902/4.) 

.     Stmt,    showing    amt.    of    expenditures,    amt.    of 

each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  state  mining 
bureau.     (Savie  1880/2  (p.  82)— same  1902/4.) 

1883.  Call  made  to  citizens  to  take  into  consideration 
affairs  of  state  mining  bureau;  preliminary  steps 
taken  for  Pacific  Coast  Mineral  Exposition.  (3 
A.R.  state  mineralogist  1882/3:  13-17.) 

.     Importance  of  making  provision  for  permanent 

bidg.  for  mining  bureau.     (3  same  1882/3:  19.) 

.     Rept.  on  embarrassed  financial  condition  of  mln- 

in.g  bureau:  success  of  museum  proves  that  such 
an  institution  is  wanted  by  people;  time  has  come 
when  dept.  should  be  reorganized  and  placed  on 
permanent  basis,  or  museum  closed,  and  institution 
and   office   abolished.     (3  same  1882/3:  9-13.) 

1883-1904.  Rept.  on  growth  of  library  and  museums. 
(3  same  1882/3  (pp.  5-7) — rept.  bd.  trustees  state 
mining  bureau  1902/4.) 

1884.  Comments  on  state  mining  bureau,  also  recom- 
mendation tbat  law  be  so  amended  as  to  place  col- 
lection in  hands  of  state  mineralogist.  (Bienn. 
rept.  state  controller  1882/4:  27.) 

1885.  Corresp.  of  dept.  has  reached  such  magnitude  as 
to  require  entire  time  of  one  person;  circulars  sent 
to  correspondents  for  purpose  of  explaining  ap- 
parent neglect.  (5  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1884/5: 
7-9.) 

1885/6-1894/6.  Rept.  of  trustees  of  state  mining  bu- 
reau. (6  same  1885/6  pt.  1  (pp.  5-12)— 13  same 
1894/6.) 

1886.  Needs  of  raining  bureau  as  set  forth  by  trustees; 
sum  of  $125,000  suggested  as  moderate  apprn.  for 
two  coming  fiscal  yrs.    (G  same  1885/6  pt.  2:  10-12) 

1887.  Rept.  on  act  making  apprn.  for  support  and 
maintenance  of  state  mining  bureau  for  39th  and 
40th  fiscal  yrs.     (Assem.  jol.  27  sess.  pp.  180-181.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


NATITRAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Mineral^-cont'd 
Ml.NixQ  BiBEAU — cont'd 

1888.     Favorablo  comment  on  work  of  mining  bureau; 
other  states  establishing  mining  bureaus  on  same 
basis;    extract   from   Honduras   Progress   re.  same. 
(8  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8:  16-22.) 
1893.     Rept.  of  editor  under  provisions  of  act  of  Mch. 
11,  1893,  making  apprn.  for  editing  ms.  of  bienn. 
rept.  of  state  mineralogist  1890/2.     (11  rept.  same 
1890/2:  3-7.) 
1897.     Petition    for    apprn.    to    continue    state    mining 
bureau  upon  separate  basis.     (Assem.  jol.  32  sess. 
pp.  601-602.) 
1899.     Rept.  on  state  mining  bureau.     (Rept.  of  com- 
mittee to  make  examination  of  state  institutions 
1899:  175-176.) 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

Octahedrite;  see  above,  Bbookite 
O.N'Yx;  see  below,  Teaveibtine 
Palacheite 
1903.     Palacheite;    by   A.   S.   Eakle.     (Bull.   dept.   geol. 
Univ.  Cal.  v.  3:  [231J-236.) 
Pectolite 

See  also  above.  Tehama  Co. 
1892/4.     Pectolite  in  Tehama  Co.     (12  rept.  state  min- 
eralogist 1892/4:  408.) 
Petboleum 

1864-1886.  Historical  table  showing  quantity  of  crude 
petroleum  produced  in  and  quantity  and  value  of 
petroleum  exported  from  U.  S.  (7  A.R.  state  min- 
eralogist 1886/7:  48.) 

California 

See  also  above  Alameda.  Fresno.  Humboldt.  Kern,  Los 
Aotri'Ies.    ^f^'n^^oclno,    S:in    Henito.    S;in    Mateo,    Sta. 
Harbara,  S(a.  Clara,  Sta.  Cruz,  and  Ventura  eos. 
1856-1884.     History  of  petroleum  in  Cal.     (4  A.R.  state 

mineralogist  1883/4:  293-304.) 
1884.  Petroleum — what  the  ancients  knew  about  it; 
present  product  of  old  wells;  kerosene  and  coal  oil. 
first  mnftres.  in  U.  S.  and  Europe;  early  history  of 
petroleum  In  U.  S. — first  borings.  (4  same  1883/4: 
278-281.) 
1887.  Rept.  of  W.  A.  Goodyear  on  field  devoted  to  pe- 
troleums, asphaltums,  and  natural  gas  in  cos.  so. 
of  Bay  of  S.  F.     (7  same  1886/7:  65-114.) 

Contra  Costa.  Kresno,  Kern,  IjOS  Anpeleg,  Monterey, 
Sta.  Barbara,  San  Bernardino,  Sta.  Clara,  Sta. 
Cruz.  San  Diego,  San  Luis  Obispo,  San  -Mateo, 
Ventura   cos. 

.     Rept.  of  A    H.  Weber  on  petroleum  and  asphalt- 

um  in  no.  Cal.  (7  same  1886/7:  195-202.) 
.  Rept.  of  state  mineralogist  on  petroleum  in- 
dustry In  state;  origin,  depo.sits  in  state  and  other 
countries,  value  as  a  fuel,  assay  in  different  cos  , 
refining,  etc.,  locating  and  patenting  petroleum 
claims.     (7   same   1886/7:  10-50.) 

As.says  In  San  Mateo.  Sta.  Clara,  Los  Angeles,  Ventura 
and  Monterey  cos. 

1888-1889.  Record  of  strata  penetrated  by  wolls  nos.  9 
and  10  at  McPherson  Oil  Wells  in  Moody  Gulch, 
Sta.  Clara  Co.     (10  same  1889/90:  006-607.) 

189(?).     Oil  City  oil  field.     Map.     20'/4  x  lO'/i  In. 

1890.  The  Pico  Catton  oil  field,  with  relief  map  and 
croHs-Bections;  by  K.  North.  (10  A.R.  state  min- 
eralogist 1889/90:  283-298. ) 

1892/4-1894/6.  Rept.  on  potrolrum  claims,  wells,  etc., 
In  Fresno,  Kern,  Los  Angelrs.  Monterey,  San  Be- 
nito, San  Luis  ObUpo.  Sta.  Barbara,  and  Ventura 
COS.  (12  rept.  same  1892/4  (pp.  352-358)— 13  *o»ie 
1894/6.) 

Monterey,  Snn  Benito,  and  San  Lnis  Obispo,  omitted 
In  lH(14/0;  Alameda,  Coliisn,  Contra  Costa,  Napn, 
Bla.   Clara.    Sta.    Cruz   added. 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Mineral — cont'd 
Petboleum — cont'd 

Calitobnla — cont'd 
1894.     Gas    and    petroleum-yielding   formations   of   the 
central  valley  of  Cal.;  by  W.  L.  Watt.     95  pp.,  illus., 
maps.     (State  mining  bureau  bull.  3.) 
Map=;  :     Map  of  great  central  valley  of  Cal. 
Sketch  map  of  Sunset  oil  claims.     1  m.  =  1  In. 
Sketch    map   showing   position   of   asphaltum   veins   at 

Asplialto,  Kern  Co.  1  m.  =^  1  in. 
Sketch  map  showing  terr.  located  as  oil  claims  no.  and 
s.  w.  of  Coalingo.     1  m.  =  1  In. 

1896.  R6sum6  of  original  researches,  analyses,  and  re- 
fining methods  of  petroleum,  mainly  from  so.  cos. 
of  Cal.  (13  rept.  state  mineralogist  1894/6:  656- 
661.) 

1897.  Oil  and  gas-yielding  formations  of  Los  Angeles, 
Ventura,  and  Sta.  Barbara  cos.,  pt.  1;  by  W.  L. 
Watts.  94  pp.,  5  maps.,  31  illus.  (State  mining 
bureau  bull.  11.) 

Contains :  Pts.  1-2,  Geological  list  of  wells,  production, 
etc.,  of  I^.  A.  and  Ventura  cos.  Pt.  3.  geological 
formation  and  petroleum  industry  in  portions  of 
Ventura  and  Sta.  Barbara  cos.  I't.  4,  misc.  drill- 
ing machinery,  oil  as  fuel.  etc.  Sketch  maps  of 
Los  Angeles  and  vicinity.  Tuente  oil  district,  Ven- 
tura Co.  oil  district,  Summerland,  Sta.  Barbara  Co., 
etc. 

1899.  The  genesis  of  petroleum  and  asphaltum  in  Cal.; 
by  A.  S.  Cooper.     89  pp.,  illus.     (Same  bull.  16.) 

1900.  Oil  and  gas-yielding  formations  of  Cal.;  by  W. 
L.  Watts.     236  pp.,  maps.,  illus.     (Same  bull.  19.) 

.     Same.     (App.  to  jols.  34  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [9].) 

Contains:  Articles  on  value  of  petroleum  industry  In 
Cai.  :  geology  of  the  Fuente  Hills  :  Foothills  east 
of  Sta.  Ana  Kiver :  geological  formation  betw. 
Puente  Hills  and  I>os  Angeles  oil  fields  ;  the  Los 
Angeles  oil-field  1807-1900;  San  Pedro  peninsula; 
San  K<'rnando,  or  Newliaii,  mining  district ;  terri- 
tory i)otw.  Newport,  Orange  l^o.  and  the  San  Diego 
Co.  line  ;  prospect  wells  In  San  Diego  Co.  ;  produc- 
tive wells  In  I. OS  Angeles  Co. ;  prospect  and  un- 
finished wells  In  Los  Angeles  and  Orange  cos.  ; 
territory  betw.  Sespe  and  Pirn  Creeks;  eocene 
foriuallons  in  Sespe  Creek;  productive  wells  in  Sta. 
Barltara  ;  do.  in  \'entura  Co.  ;  Summerland  oil- 
fields ;  geological  sketch  of  San  .Toatpiin  valley ; 
petroleum  In  Kern  Co.  :  Kern  Co.  oil  district  ; 
Sunset  oil  district;  McKlttrIck  district;  Devil's 
Den  district  ;  Kreyenhagen  district  :  Coallnga  dis- 
trict :  geol.  (iescr.  of  Monterey  Co.  ;  by  H.  W.  Fair- 
Imnks :  oibyielding  formations  of  San  Luis  Obis- 
Iio  Co.  ;  San  Benito  Co.  ;  Alameda.  Sta.  Clara,  San 
Mateo,  and  Contra  Costa  cos.  ;  Mendocino,  Colusa, 
litiniboidt,  and  Napa  cos.;  pipe-lines  and  refineries. 

There  is  also  a  summary  of  the  oil-yielding  formations. 
ciiai'Mcter  of  Cal.  petroleum  and  iilstoric  sketch  of 
oil-mining;  ciiaiitcrs  on  geogr.  and  geol.  range  of 
oil-ylel<llnK  formations   In  Cal.  ;   full   value,  etc. 

Maps  :  Ceol.  sketeli  map  of  terr.  betw.  Ia)s  Angeles  and 
Sta.  Ana  Itlver.     2  m.  =  1  in. 

Geol.   sketch   map  of  portion   of  foolhiiis   of  Sta.   Ana 
nits.     2  m.   —   2 Ml   In. 

Geol.  sketch  map  of  Los  Angeles  oilfields.  3000  ft. 
=    IMi    In. 

Same.     1200  ft.  =  1%  in. 

Geol.  sketch  map  of  the  peninsula  of  San  Pedro.  2  m. 
=  1%  In. 

Geol.  sketch  map  s.  c.  portion  of  Orange  Co.  6  m,  = 
1%   In. 

Geol.  sketch  map  of  terrs.  betw.  Sespe  and  Pirn  Creeks. 

Geol.  sketch  map  of  Devil's  Gate  oil  district. 

Skelch  map  of  Summerland  showing  oil  wells  and 
wharves. 

Map  of  portion  of  Kern  Co.  showing  location  of  McKltt- 
rIck.  Sunset  and  Kern   Ulver  oil  tlistriots. 

Map  of  Sunset  oil  district.  Kern  Co. 

Gi-ol.  skelch  map  of  Coallnga  oil  district.  Fresno  Co. 

Map  of  portion  of  Cal.  showing  location  of  oil  <llstrlct. 

1900-1903.     Table    showing    output    of    petroleum    and 

Import  of  coal,   torotlior   with   price  of  each.     (11 

blenn.  roi)t.  labor  Hlatistlcs  1002/4:  118.) 

1903.     Production  and   use  of  Cal.  i)elroleum.     230  pp  , 

maps.      (State  mining  biire;ni  bull.  32.) 

,     General    descr.    of    62    representative    oil    wells, 

selected    from    different    distrs. ;    also    commercial 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


S33 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Mineral — cont'd 
Pktuoleuu — cont'd 

California — cont'J 
analysis  of  oils  produced  by  each  well.     1  sheet. 
(Same  bull.  31.) 

Also  (MiiliwliiHl  In  bull.  32. 
1904 (?).  Chemical  analyses  of  Cal.  petroleum.  Col- 
lated by  H.  N.  Cooper,  sheet.  27%  x  36V4  in. 
(Same  bull.  31.) 
1904.  The  petroleum  Industry,  and  extent  to  which  oil 
has  been  substituted  for  coal,  with  effect  on  cose 
of  mnftre.  (U  bienn.  rept.  labor  statistics  1902/4: 
117-119.) 

FRESNO   COUNTY 

189(?).  Map  of  Oil  C'.ty  oil  fields,  Fresno  Co.  (State 
mining  bureau  bull.  15.) 

I,OS   ANGELES   COUNTY 
1895.     Petroleum  statistics  of  Los  Angeles  Co.  and  of 

wells  of  Los  Angeles  City.     (13  rept.  state  mineral- 
ogist  1894/6:  579-582.) 
.     Oil  as  fuel  in  Los  Angeles  Co.;  by  W.  L.  Watts. 

(13  same  1894/6:  C62-664.) 
1897.     See  above.  Petroleum;   this  date. 
1903.     Register   of   oil   wells,   Los   Angeles   City;    with 

map  of  Los  Angeles  City  oil  field.     Data  collected 

Apr.,  1903.     (State  mining  bureau.) 
1903(7).     Map  of  Los  Angeles  City  oil  field.     No  scale. 

24%xl6%  in.     (Same.) 
Phosphates 
1867-1884.     Sketch  of  history,  origin,  and  development 

of  S.  C.   phosphates:    compiled   by  A.  R.   Guerard. 

(5  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1884/5:  194-200.) 
1889.     Comment   on    Mexican    Phosphate   and    Sulphur 

Go's,  exhibit.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1889:  184- 

185.) 

Pl.ATINUM 

1880.    Platinum    in    state.     (A.R.    state    mineralogist 

1880:  38.) 
1892/4-1894/6.     Platinum   in   Plumas  and   Trinity   cos. 
(12  rept.  same  1892/4  (p.  408)— 13  same  1894/6.) 
Del  Norte  and  Humboldt  cos.  added  In  1804/6. 
Plumasite 

1903.     Plumasite   and    oligoclase   corundum    rock    near 
Spanish  Peak;  by  A.  C.  Lawson.     (Bull.  dept.  geol. 
Univ.  Cal.  v.  3:  [219]-229.) 
Plumbago 

See  above,  Del  Norte  and  Iklarln  cos. 
Production 

General  material  only.  For  production  of  any  par- 
ticular mineral  or  ni'Hal,  see  specific  entries. 

1870-1887.  Cumulative  comparative  table  showing  ann. 
products  of  lead,  copper,  silver,  and  gold  in  states 
and  territories  west  of  Missouri  River;  deducting 
and  including  British  Columbia  and  west  coast  of 
Mexico.  (6  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1885/6  pt.  2 
(p.  765)— 7  same  1886/7.) 

1882-1885.  Historical  summary  of  quantity  and  value 
of  mineral  p.-oducts  of  U.  S.  (6  same  1885/6  pt.  2: 
128-131.) 

1885.  Review  of  quantity  and  value  of  mineral  pro- 
ducts of  U.  S.     (6  same  1885/6  pt.  2:  123-127.) 

1886-1887.  Well.;,  Fargo  &  Go's.  ann.  stmt,  of  statis- 
tics of  precious  metals  product  of  states  and  terri- 
tories west  of  Missouri  River,  including  British 
Columbia  and  Mexico.  (6  same  1885/6  pt.  2  (pp. 
64-67)— 7  same  1886/7.) 

1888.  Review  of  mineral  products  of  U.  S.;  by  D.  T. 
Day.     (9  same  1888/9:  330-339.) 

Arizona 
1869-1883.     Historical  table  showing  value  of  yield  of 
precious  metals.    (5  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1884/5: 
207.) 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Mineral — cont'd 
Production — cont'd 

California 
Mineral  production  In  general ;  for  production  of  speclfle 
mineral,  see   numo. 
1879/80.     Tables  showing  production  of  precious  metals 
of  deep  mines  in  state,  by  cos.  and  distrs. ;  also  re- 
capitulation, by  COS.,  for  yr.  endg.  May  31 — taken 
from    U.    S.    census.     (2    rept.    state    mineralogist 
1880/2:  176-187.) 

Amador,    Calaveras,    Kl    Dorado,    Fresno,    Inyo,    I.assen, 
I.os     Anjielea,     Mariposa,     Mono.     Napa,     Nevada, 
Placer,  IMuinas.  San  Iternnrdlno,  San  rHe^o,  Shasta, 
Siskiyou,  'I'rinlty,   and  Tuoluiniie   cos. 
1880-1882.     Stmt,  of  mo.  receipts  of  minerals  and  min- 
eral products  at  S.  F.     (2  same  1880/2:  20-27.) 
1885.     Stmt,  of  bullion  production   (reported  and  unre- 
ported)   of   mines   of  Cal.,   by   cos.,   from   rept.   of 
director  of  mint.     (6  A.R.  same  188.V6  pt.  2:  63.) 
Amador.    Butte,   Calaveras.    Colusa.    Del    Norte,    El    Do- 
rado,   Fresno,    Humboldt,   Inyo.    Kern,    Ijisscn,    Ix>s 
Angeles,    Mariposa,    Mereed,    Modoc,    Mono,    Nnpa, 
Nevada,   Pl:icer,   Plumas,  .Sacrnniento,   San   Ilernnr- 
dlno,  San  Diego,  San  .Toaqnln,  Shasta,  Slerr;i.   Sis- 
kiyou, Stanislaus,  Trinity,  Tulare,  Tuolumne,  Yuha 
cos. 
1887-1902.     Table  showing  mineral   production   of  Cal. 
for  series  of  yrs.     (State  mining  bureau  bulls.) 

Checklist 
1887-1900.     14  yrs.     bull.  no.  22. 
1887-inOl.     15  yrs.         "       "     26. 
1887-in02.      16  yrs.         "       "     29. 
1887-1903.      17  yrs.         "       "     34. 
1893-1895.     Stmt,  showing  amt.  and  value  of  all  mineral 
products    of    state.     (12    rept.    state    mineralogist 
1892/4  (p.  12)— 13  same  1894/6.) 
1894-1903.     Table  showing,  by  cos.,  the  mineral  produc- 
tion of  Cal.     sheets.     (Bulls,  state  mining  bureau.) 
Checklist 

1894.  bull,  no.     7. 

1895.  "  "  8. 

1896.  "  •'  12. 

1897.  "  "  13. 

1898.  "  "  14. 
1809.  "  "  17. 

1900.  "       "     21. 

1901.  "       "     25. 

1902.  "       "     28. 

1903.  "       "     33. 
Comparative  table  showing  mineral  produc- 

(11  bienn.  rept.  labor  statistics  1902/4:  116.) 

1901.  A  few  facts  concerning  the  mineral  production 
of  Cal,  as  compared  with  the  total  assessed  valua- 
tion; by  E.  Aubury,  state  mineralogist.  10  pp., 
folder. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1902.  Mineral  products  of  Cal.;  table  showing  total 
quantity  and  value  of  each  and  total  value  of  all. 
(State  miniug  bureau  bull.  30:  266.) 

.     Rank  of  the  cos.  of  Cal.  as  mineral  producers, 

according  to  value  of  productions.     (Same  bull.  30: 
267.) 

1903.  Minerals  of  Cal.— mineral  production  of  1903; 
brief  descr.  of  work  of  state  mining  bureau:  gold 
production  from  1848  to  1904,  with  other  statistical 
Information:  map  of  each  co.  showing  r.r.  and 
stage  lines,  together  with  distances.  55  pp.  (Same 
bull.  35.) 

Idaho 
1862-1884.     Historical  table  showing  estimated  produc- 
tion  of  precious   metals   in   Idaho.     (5    A.R.   state 
mineralogist  1884/5:  211.) 

Mexico 
1877/8-1886/7.     Cumulative  comparative   table   of   ann. 
product  of  gold  and  silver  In  Mexico.     (6  A.R.  state 
mineralogist  1885/6  pt.  2  (p.  66)— 7  same  1886/7.) 


1899-1903. 
tion. 


234 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Mineral — cont'd 
Pboductiox — cont'd 

Montana 
1862-1883.     Historical    table    showing    estimated    ann. 
production  of  precious  metals  in  Montana.     (5  A.R. 
state  mineralogist  1884/5:  212.) 

QUABTZ 

See  also  above,  under  names  of  counties. 

1854.  Stmt,  of  capital,  expenses,  and  receipts  of  quarts 
mining  company  operating  in  four  mining  counties 
of  state,  and  of  capital  of  16  new  companies  com- 
mencing operations.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1855:  23.) 

1855.  Stmt.,  by  cos.,  of  quartz  mill  operations,  show- 
ing no.  of  mills,  tons  crushed,  average  yield  per 
ton,  and  amt.  realized.     (Same  1856:  17.) 

QUICKSn-VEB 

See    also    above,    Alameda,    Colusa,    Del    Norte,    Lake, 
Mendocino.    Napa,    San    Benito,    San    Luis    Obispo, 
Sta.  Barbara,  Sta.  Clara,  Solano,  Sonoma,  Stanis- 
laus, and  Yolo  cos. 
1850-1889.     Historical  table  giving  ann.  yield,  average 
price,    and    approximate    valuation    of    quicksilver 
product  in  V.   S.;    also  recapitulation  by  decades. 
(10  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1889/90:  929.) 
1880-1889.     Same;    giving  world's  production  of  quick- 
silver, by  countries.     (10  same  1889/90:  928.) 
1889.     Mines   and    mining — exhaustive   article    on    pro- 
duction of  quicksilver  from  census  bull.  no.  10,  is- 
sued at  Washington.     (10  same  1889/90:  920-929.) 

CAI.irORXIA 

1850-1880.  Official  rept.  of  production  of  quicksilver  at 
New  Almaden  for  27  yrs.  and  3  mos.— it  being 
closed  by  injunction  from  Nov.  1,  1858,  to  Jan.  31, 
1861.     (A.R.  state  mineralogist  1880:  27.) 

1850-1883.  Historical  talile  giving  ann.  production  of 
quicksilver  in  Cal.  mines,  Idria  mine,  Austria,  and 
Almaden  mine,  Spain;  exports  from  S.  F.;  and 
highest  and  lowest  prices  in  Cal.  and  in  London. 
(4  same  1883/4  foldg.  table.) 

1850-1884.  History  and  condition  of  quicksilver  in- 
dustry in  state.     (4  same  1883/4:  338-344.) 

1850-1896.  Table  showing  production  of  quicksilver  at 
New  Almaden,  Sta.  Clara  Co.,  from  July,  1850,  to 
Apr.  30,  1896.  (State  mining  bureau  bull.  27:  176- 
177.) 

1850-1903.  Table  giving  yrly.  production  of  Cal.  quick- 
silver mine'!  and  average  price  per  flask  in  S.  F. 
in  each  yr.     (tiame  bull.  27:  10.) 

1850/1-1893/4.  Tabular  stmt,  of  ann.  production  of 
quicksilver  at  Nevv  Almaden,  Cal.,  for  41  yrs.  and 
7  mos. — class  and  quantity  of  ore,  total  lbs.,  flask-; 
from  furnace,  etc.  (12  rept.  state  mineralogist 
1892/4:  368-369.) 

1877-1880.  Quicksilver  In  Cal.;  list  of  principal  mines 
In  state  and  production  of  each  in  1877.  (A.R. 
same  1880:  2C-27.) 

1880-1886.  Table  showing  mo.  production  of  state 
quicksilver  mines  for  1885/6  and  totals  for  pre- 
vious yrs.;  also  highest  and  lowest  prices  in  S.  F. 
(6  same  1885/6  pt.  1:  103;  pt.  2:  72-73.) 

1892/4-1894/6.  Rept.  on  quicksilver  product,  mines, 
deposit.s,  etc..  In  Alameda,  Colusa,  El  Dorado, 
Glenn,  Lake,  Monterey,  Napa,  San  Benito,  S.  F., 
San  LuIh  Obispo,  Sta.  Barbara,  Sta.  Clara,  Sis- 
kiyou. Sonoma,  and  Trinity  cos.  (12  same  1892/4 
(pp.  :!58-372)— 13  same  1894/6.) 

AInnK'dn,  ICl  Doriulo.  (!linn.  Monlerey,  S.  V.  and  Stn. 
r.iirbnra  oniltled  In  18U4/0;  KtanlHlaus  and  Yolo 
nfldi'd. 

1903.  The  quickBllver  resources  of  Cal.;  by  Wm.  Forst- 
ner.  273  pp.,  8  maps,  illus.  (State  mining  bureau 
bull.  27.) 

MnpH  an  follow»:  fleol.  map  of  nortlon«  of  Napn, 
Honoma  nnd  Lake  co.  quickullver  dlntrlctn.  1 
m.  :^  1  in. 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Mineral — cont'd 
QuiCKSiLVEB — cont'd 

Califobnia — cont'd 

Geol.  map  of  Napa,  Sonoma,  Lake,  and  Yolo  co.  quick- 
silver districts.     2  m  =  1  In. 
Geol.   map  of  quicksilver  distr.   In   so.   portion   of  San 

Benito  Co.    1  m.  =  1  in. 
Geol.  map  of  quiclisllver  deposits  n.  w.  portion  of  San 

Luis  Obispo  Co.     1  m.  =  1  in. 
Map  of  New  Almaden  mining  distr.     2  m.  r=  1  in. 
Geol.  map  of  Stayton  raining  distr.     1  m.  ==  1  In. 
Map  of  Little  Panocbe  mining  distr.     20  chains  rr  1  in. 
1903.     The  quicksilver  resources  of  Cal.;  by  Wm.  Forst- 
ner.     273  pp.,  8  maps,  6  plans.     (Same  bull.  27.) 
Rhyolite 

[1893.1  Soda-rhyolite  north  of  Berkeley;  by  C.  Pa- 
lache.    (Bull.  dept.  geol.  Univ.  Cal.  v.  1:  [61]-70.) 

ROSCOELITE 

1874-1882.     Notes  on  roscoelite  in  Cal.     (2  rept.  state 
mineralogist  1880/2:  262-264.) 
Salt 

1880.     Salt    in    state.     (A.R.    state    mineralogist    1880: 

30.) 
1892/4-1S94/6.     Salt  in  Alameda,  Colusa,  Riverside,  and 
San  Bernardino   cos.     (12   rept.  same  1892/4    (pp. 
408-409)— 13  same  1894/6.) 

Colusa  omitted  in  1804/6;  Shasta  added. 
1902.     The   saline   deposits   of  Cal.;    by   G.   E.    Bailey. 
216  pp.,  lUus.,  map.    (State  mining  bureau  bull.  24.) 
Sand 

1880.     Black  sands  from  hydraulic  and  placer  mines; 
mechanical    analyses    of    typical    samples.     (A.R. 
state  mineralogist  1880:  39-41.) 
Sandstone 

1894/6.  Sandstone  in  Colusa,  Contra  Costa,  Humboldt, 
Lake,  Napa,  Sta.  Clara.  San  Mateo,  Solano,  and 
Sonoma  cos.  (12  rept.  state  mineralogist  1892/4 
(pp.  398-400)— 13  same  1894/6.) 

Lake,  San  Mateo,  and  Solano  omitted  In   1804/6;  Al.v 
meda,    Del    Niirto,    Mendocino.   Monterey,    San    Luis 
Obispo,    Sta.    Barliara.    Shasta,    Ventura,    and    Yolo 
added. 
Serpentine 

1892/4-1S94/6.     See  below.  Steatite;  these  dates. 
1894.     Therzolite-serpcnline    and    associated    rocks    of 
Portrcro,  S.  F.;   by  C.  Palache.     (Bull.  dept.  geol. 
Univ.  Cal.  v.  1:  |16]]-179.) 
Silver 

See    also    above,    Del    Norte,     Humboldt.    Kern.    Lake, 
Marin,    Mendocino.   Orange,    San    Ilenlto.    San    Luis 
Obispo.  San  .Mateo,  Sta.  I'lnra,  Sla.  t'ruz,  Sonoma, 
and  Tulare  cos. 
Sep  also  above.  Galena. 
1888.     Notes  on  hydro-metallurgy  of  silver;    by  C.   H. 
Aaron.     (8    A.R.    state    mineralogist    1887/8:  847- 
S64.) 

.     The  Russell  process  of  extraction  of  silver.     (8 

same  1887/8:  832-835.) 

Cai.ieornia 

1861-1884.  History  of  silver  mining  In  Cal. — past  pro- 
duction and  future  prospects.  (4  A.R.  state  min- 
eralogist 188,3/4:  3fil-368.) 

1886.  Rept.  as  to  probable  value  of  Callstoga  silver 
mines;  and  of  Arrow  mining  dislr.,  San  Ucrnardino 
Co.,  only  recently  brought  to  notice  as  gold  and 
silver  region.      (6  same  1885/6  pt.  1:  76-77.) 

1892-1895.     See  (ibovo.  Gold:   these  dates. 

1892/4.  Rpi)t.  on  silver  mines,  deposits,  etc..  In  Alpine, 
Inyo,  Mono,  Najia,  San  Bernardino,  and  Shasta  cos. 
(12  rept.  state  mineralogist  1892/4  (pp.  372-378)  — 
13  same  1894/6.) 

Alpine  and  Mono  omitted  In   1801/0;  Kern,  San  Maleo, 
and  'I'ulnre  ailded. 

Utah 
1890.     Introduction    of    producor-gas    at    Marsac    Mill, 
Park   City.   Utah;    by   C.    A.    Stetefeldt.     (10    A.R. 
state  mineralogist  1889/90:  897-898.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


235 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Mineral — cont'd 
Slate 

See  also  above,  Sacramento  Co. 
1892/4-1894/6.     Plates  in  El  Dorado  Co.     (12  rept.  state 
mineralogist      1892/4       (pp.      400-402)— 13      same 
1894/6.) 
Soda 

1892/4-1894/6.  Soda  in  Inyo  Co. — Inyo  development 
works.  (12  rept.  state  mineralogist  1892/4  (pp. 
409-410—13  same  1894/6.) 

SrODU.ME.NE 

1903.     Spodumene  from  San  Diego  Co.;  by  W.  T.  Schal- 
ler.     (Bull.  dept.  geol.  Univ.  Cal.  v.  3:  (2G51-275.) 
Steatite 
1892/4-1894/6.     Steatite  and  serpentine  in  Amador,  Los 
Angeles,  and  Tuolumne  cos.     (12  rept.  state  min- 
eralogist 1892/4   (p.  402)— 13  same  1894/6.) 

Amador    omitted    In    1894/6 ;    El    Dorado,    Napa,    and 
Ulverslde  added. 
SCXPHUB 

See  also  above,  Colusa,  Kem.  Lake,  and  Mcudooino  cos. 
1884.  Sulphur  vorks  in  Clal.,  Nev.,  and  other  parts  of 
U.  S. — consumption,  supply,  and  prices.  (4  A.R. 
state  mineralogist  1883/4:  379-384.) 
1892/4-1894/6.  Sulphur  deposits  in  Colusa,  Kern,  and 
Lake  cos.  (12  rept.  same  1892/4  (p.  410)— 13  sam.e 
1894/6.) 

Ijike  only  for  1804/8. 
Tin 

See  also  above.  San  Diego  Co. 
1880.     Tin  interest  in  Cal.  and  other  countries.     (A.R. 
state  mineralogist  1880:  31-32.) 
Trachyte 

1892/4-1894/6.  Trachyte,  tufa,  and  volcanic  ash  in 
Amador,  Calaveras,  Los  Angeles.  Napa,  and  Sonoma 
cos.  (12  rept.  state  mineralogist  1892/4  (pp.  404- 
405)— 13  sajne  1894/6.) 

Amador.  Calaveras,  and  Los  Angeles  omitted  In  1804/6  ; 
Yolo  added. 
Traverti.ne 

1892/4-1894/6.  Travertine  and  onyx  in  Mono,  San  Luis 
Obispo,  and  Solano  cos.  (12  rept.  state  mineral- 
ogist 1892/4  (p.  403)— 13  same  1894/6.) 

Solano   omitted    la    1894/6 ;    Mendocino,    Sonoma,    and 
Yolo  added. 
ViVlASITE 

1880.    On  occurrence  of  vivianite  in  Loa  Angeles.     (2 
rept.  rtate  mineralogist  1880/2:  265.) 
Zinc 

1892/4-1894/6.  Zinc  in  Shasta  Co.  (Hobbs  mine).  (12 
rept.  state  mineralogist  1892/4  (p.  411) — 13  same 
1894/6.) 

Mineral  Springs 

See    also    Mineral    above,    under    the    following    cos.  : 

Alameda.     Colusa,     Contra     Costa.     Fresno,     Lake, 

Marin,    Mendnclno.    Monterey,    Sta.    Barbara,    Sta. 

Clara,    Sta.   <'ruz.   Sonoma,   Stanislaus, 

1871/3.     Rept.  on   mineral   waters  and  springs  of  Cal. 

(2  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1871/3:  109-137.) 
1879/80.     Mineral   springs   of   Cal.     (6   savie   1879/80: 

27-57.) 
1882.     Analysis  of  water  from  A^tna.  Spring.  Napa  Co. 
(2  rept.  state  mineralogist  1880/2:  10-11.) 

For  other  material  see  also  above,  under  Mineral. 
1884/6.  Use  and  abuse  of  mineral  springs  of  Cal.;  by 
J.  W.  Robertson.  (9  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1884/6: 
210-216.) 
1886.  General  information  about  mineral  springs  of 
Cal.,  by  cos.  (6  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1885/6  pt. 
1:  58-79.) 

Alameda,  Calaveras,  Colusa.  Contra  Costa,  Ilumlmldt, 
r,asseD,  Ix>s  Angeles,  Mendocino,  .Mono.  Monterey, 
Napa,  Placer,  San  Bernardino,  San  Diego,  .San 
Luis  Obispo,  Sta.  Clara.  Sta.  Barbara,  Shasta, 
Solano,  Tehama,  and  Tuolumne  cos. 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Mineral  Springs — cont'd 

1886/7-1887/8.  Necessity  for  analysis  of  mineral 
springs;  recommending  apprn.  to  enable  state 
analyst  to  make  thorough  analysis  of  same.  (10 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1886/8:  68-69.) 
1890.  Analyses  of  waters  from  Vichy,  Duncan,  and 
Orr's  Hot  Springs  in  Mendocino  Co.  (10  A.R, 
state  mineralogist  1889/90:  313.) 
1892.     Rept.  on  mineral  springs  of  Siskiyou  Co.;  by  W. 

L.  Watts.     (11  rept.  same  1890/2:  449-452.) 
1892/4.     Natural   carbonic  acid   gas   in   Sta.   Clara  Co. 

(12  same  1892/4:  407-408.) 
1894/6.  Rept.  on  mineral  springs  in  Alameda,  Colusa, 
Contra  Costii,  EI  Dorado,  Fresno.  Inyo,  Kern,  Lake, 
Lassen,  Los  Angeles,  Mendocino,  Modoc.  Mono, 
Montorey,  Napa,  Placer,  Plumas,  San  Bernardino. 
San  Diego,  San  Luis  Obispo.  Sta.  Barbara,  Sta. 
Clara,  Shasta,  Sierra,  Siskiyou,  Solano,  Sonoma, 
and  Tehama  cos.  (12  same  1892/4  (pp.  331-347)  — 
13  same  1894/6.) 

El  Dorado.  Kern,  Los  Angeles,  Modoc,  San  Bernardino, 
and  San  Diego  omitted  In  1S04/6;  Alpine,  lliitte, 
Humboldt,  Marin,  San  Benito,  Sta.  Cruz,  Trinity, 
and  Ventura  cos.  added. 

Museums 

serial 

MINERAL  CABINET 
"  Act   of  March    0,    1887    provided   for   the    removal   of 
the   Mineral    Cabinet   from    the   state   library.      It 
was   removed  to  the   E.   B.   Crocker  Art  Gallery." 
(Bowker.) 

1  series 

1887/8.  Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  mineral  cabi- 
net, 1. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

1.  1887/8  In  App.  to  Jols.  28  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc. 

2  series 

1888/90-1898/00.  Bienn.  rept.  of  bd.  of  trustee  of  min- 
eral cabinet,  2-7. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

2.  18.S8/00  In  App.  to  Jols.  29  sess.  v.  7  unnum.   doc. 

3.  1890/2      30    "     V.  7 

4.  1892/4       31    "     V.  6 

.■5.   1894/8      32    "     V.  5         "         " 

6.  1896/8      "     33    "     V.  1 

7.  1898/00 "     34    "     v.  3 

STATE    MUSEDM 
1881-1897.     Catalogues  of  state  museum  of  Cal.;   being 
collections  made  by  state  mining  bureau.     Sacrar 
mento,  1882-1899. 

Checklist 
V.  1.      1881.     1882.     350  pp. 

.    . .     Same,  revised.  1888.     220  pp. 

V.  2.  1881-1884.  188S.  220  pp. 
V.  3.  1884-1887.  1887.  195  pp. 
V.  4.  18871890.  1890.  261  pp. 
v.  5.  1890-1897.  1899.  292  pp. 
Not  Included  In  Collected  docs. 

non-serial 

1880.  List  of  donations  to  museum  and  library.  (Bienn. 
rept.  Ftate  mineralogist  1880:  9-14.) 

.     The  placing  of  loan  collections  in  the  museum 

to  be  encouraged;  great  museums  of  the  world  and 
their  importance.     (A.R.  same  1880:  19-22.) 

1882.  Importance  of  apptg.  bd.  of  trustees  for  museum 
and  library  and  moving  same  to  a  more  suitable 
bldg. ;  serious  loss  as  result  of  robberies  during 
past  yr.;  duplicate  collections  being  made  for  pub- 
lic schools.     (2  same  1882:  6-7.) 

1886.  In  opinion  of  state  mineralogist  state  collection 
of  minerals  at  Sacramento  should  be  joined  to  one 
of  mining  bureau  in  S.  P.  (6  A.R.  same  1885/6 
pt.  1:  7.) 

1888.  Catalogue  of  minerals  and  or-;S  In  state  mineral 
cabinet  at  the  E.  B.  Crocker  Art  Gallery,  Sacra- 
mento.    93  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 


236 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Museums — cont'd 

non-serial— cont'd 

1890.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  completing  work 
of  identifying  and  listing  additional  specimens,  and 
re-editing  catalogue  and  for  care  of  and  improve- 
ments and  repairs  to  cabinet  as  may  be  deemed 
necessary;  suggestion  that  $300  for  ensuing  bienn. 
period  be  named  for  that  purpose.  (Bienn.  rept. 
mineral  cabinet  trustees  1888/90;  6.) 

1892.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  use  of  bd.  during 
two  fiscal  yrs.  ensuing.     (.Same  1890/2:  6.) 

.     Catalogue    of   the    library   of   the   state   mining 

bureau.     149  pp. 

1894-1900.  Recommendation  for  amdmt.  to  Assem.  bill 
134,  making  it  duty  of  trustees  to  continue  to  keep 
and  csre  for  cabinet,  provided  that  no  salary  shall 
be  paid  for  their  services.  (Bienn.  rept.  mineral 
cabinet  trustees  1892/4  (p.  6)— same  1898/00.) 

1896.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  to  enable  bd.  to 
make  necessary  repairs,  and  to  complete  rearrange- 
ment  and  cataloguing  of  specimens.  (Same  1894/6; 
6.) 

1898.     Suggestion  for  apprn.  to  enable  trustees  to  re- 
sume work  on  revised  catalogue  and  rearrangement 
of  specimens,  already  begun.     {Same  189G/8;  5.) 
Expenditures  fob 

1890.  Stmt,  of  expenditures  for  repairs  of  cabinet. 
(Bienn.  rept.  mineral  cabinet  trustees  1888/90:  6.) 

1890-1900.     Financial    stmt,    of    expenditures.      (Same 
1888/90  (p.  6)— same  1898/00.) 
No  repts.  1804/6-1896/8. 

Natural  Gas 

See  also  al)Ove,   Mineral,   the   following  cos. :     Colusa. 
Contra    Costa,    Lake.    Merced,    Monterey,    Orange, 
San  Francisco,  San  .loaquln,  San  Mateo,  Sta.  Clara, 
Solano,    Sonoma,    Stanislaus,    Yuba. 
1884.     Natural   gas — economy   and   utility — nature  and 
extent  of  supply;  extract  from  "  Mercantile,  Mnfg. 
and    Mining    Interests    of    Pittsburg,"    issued    by 
Chamber  of  Commerce.     (5  A.R.  state  mineralogist 
1884/5:  187-190.) 
1887.     Rept.  of  W.  A.  Goodyear  on  field  devoted  to  pe- 
troleums, asphaltums,  and  natural  gas  In  cos.  south 
of  Bay  of  S.  F.     (7  same  188C/7:  65-114.) 

Contra  Co.sta.  Fresno,  Kern,  Los  Aniroles.  Monterey, 
Sta.  Barbara,  San  Bernardino.  Sta.  Clara.  Sta. 
Cruz.  San  niego,  San  Luis  Obispo,  San  Mateo, 
Ventura  cos. 

.     Rept.  of  A.  H.  Weber  on  field  work  devoted  to 

natural  gas.     (7  same  1886/7:  180-191.) 

.     Natural  gas  in  state;  value  as  a  fuel.     (7  same 

1886/7:  55-56.) 

.     See  also  above.  Minerals.     Petroleum;  this  date. 

1887-1889.  Record  of  formations  penetrated  by  Asy- 
lum, Northern  and  Crown  Mills  gas  wells  at  Stock- 
ton; also  Lathrop  well.  (10  A.R.  state  mineralogist 
1889/90:  561-5G4.) 

1889.  Discovery  of  natural  gas  at  Stockton.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1889:  19.) 

1890.  The  gas  well  at  Summerland;  by  F.  H.  Wheelan. 
(10  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1889/90:  601-603.) 

1892/4-1 894/G.  Rept.  on  natural  gas;  geological  condi- 
tions where  found;  wells  and  foundations  in  Hum- 
boldt, Sacramento,  San  Joaquin,  Sl.sUlyou,  and  Yolo 
cos.  (12  rept.  same  1892/4  (pp.  348-352)— 13  same 
1894/6.) 

Klnu".  Mnrin,  81a.  Barbara,  Sta.  Clara,  Solano,  ami 
Tularn  COM.  a.ld<d  In  1804/0;  Humboldt,  SlHklycni, 
and  Yolo  oiiiltt'd. 

Water  Power 

On   account  of  the  predominance  of   the   Irrigation   In- 
leremg  In  Cnl.  an  much  allied  material  an  iKiHHlbie 
haB  been  grouped  together  there  ;  ace  r>and.     Irri- 
gation. 
1S78-1884.     Tabl(!  giving  average  mo.  dlHchargps,  aver- 
age  for   periods   of   three    mos.    and    yrly.    means. 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Water  Power — cont'd 

cubic  feet  per  second;  also  average  drainage  basin, 
square  miles,  of  streams  in  Cal.  and  Nev.  for  6  yrs 
(Traus.  state  agric.  socy.  1891:  297-298.) 
1885.     Communication  and  res.  re.  water  measurement. 

4  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  26  sess.  v.  6  unnum.  doc.) 
1SS6.     Water   power  and   irrigation   in   state.     (6   A.R. 

state  mineralogist  1885/6  pt.  1:  54-57.) 
1888.     Lakes  of  San  Joaquin  Valley;  by  E.  W.  Hilgard. 
4  pp.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  82.) 
ABTESLiN  Wells;  see  above,  that  title 

NAVAL  EDUCATION;  see  EDUCATION 

NECTARINE 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 


NEGRO 

Education;  see  Education. 
Labor;  see  that  title 
Population;  see  that  title 


Aliens 


NEVADA 
Borax  Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources. 
Climate;  see  that  title 


Mineral 


NEVADA  COUNTY  (1851) 

Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources. 

Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 

Bullion  Production 
1885.    See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Production; 
this  date. 

Clay  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Copper;   see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral     Copper 

Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Gold;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.    Gold 

Granite  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Horticultural    Board;    see    Agriculture.    Horticultural    Com- 
missions 

Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Limestone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Marble  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Mines 
1879/80.     See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.   Production; 
this  date. 

Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See  Indtistries,  etc.     Mines  and  Min- 
ing. 

Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 
1894/6.     See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 

Silver;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.     Silver 

Surveyor;  see  Land 

NICARAGUA  CANAL;  see  CANALS:  INTEROCEANIC 

NICOLAUS 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

NORMAL  SCHOOLS;  see  EDUCATION 

NORTH  CAROLINA 
Gold  Deposit?;   see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

NURSERY  STOCK 
Inspection;   sec  Agriculture.    Crops.    Inspection 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


237 


NUTS 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Imports;  sec  Commerce,  etc. 

OAK;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.  FORESTS 

OAKLAND 

Climate;  see  that  title 
Harbor;  see  Harbors 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 
Temperature;  see  Climate 
Water  Front  Property;  see  Land 

OCCUPATIONS 
Statistics;  see  Labor 

OCTAHEDRITE 
Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

OLIVE 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Diseases;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 

OLIVE  OIL 

Manufacture;  see  Industries,  etc. 

ONYX;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.     MINERAL 

OPUNTIA  FRUIT;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS 

ORANGE 
Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Diseases;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 

ORANGE  COUNTY  (1889) 
Coal 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Coal; 
these  dates. 
Copper 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Cop 
per;  these  dates. 
Galena 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Ga- 
lena; these  dates. 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Gold;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Gold 
Horticultural    Board;    see   Agriculture.    Horticultural    Com- 
missions 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See   Industries,   etc.     Mines  and  Min- 
ing; thees  dates. 
Silver;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.    Silver 

OREGON 

Climate;  see  that  title 

Iron  Mines;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

OROVILLE 

Climate;  see  that  title 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

OYSTER;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

OWENS  VALLEY 
Earthquake;  see  that  title 

PACIFIC  COAST  STEAMSHIP  COMPANY;  see  TRANSPOR- 
TATION.    WATER 

PACIFIC  SCHOOL  JOURNALS;   see  EDUCATION.    EDUCA- 
TIONAL JOURNALS 


PAJARO  VALLEY 
Apples  E.xported;  see  Commerce,  etc. 

PANAMA  ISTHMUS 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources.    Geology 

PARASITIC     INSECTS;      see     AGRICULTURE.       CROPS. 
PESTS 

PARCELS  POST 

1902.    Favoring  post  check  currency  and  parcels  post — 

paper  and  res.     (8  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortlc.  1901/2: 

405-412;   424.) 
1904.     The  fruit  grower  and  the  parcels  post.     (1  same 

1903/4:  230-235.) 
.     Res.   passed   by   the   Fruit  Growers'  Convention 

re.    post    check    currency    and    parcels    post;    also 

corresp.  re.  same.     (1  sayne  1903/4:  199-201.) 

PARKS:   CITY 
Los  Angeles 

serial 
1891/2.     Rept.  of  Los  Angeles  park  comrs. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1891/2  In  App.  to  jols.  30  sess  v.  7  unniim.  doc. 

San  Francisco 

serial 
Under  Act  of  April  4,   1870. 

1  series 

1871/2-1876/7.  Bienn.  rept.  of  park  comrs.  of  the  city 
and  CO.  of  S.  F.,  1  et  seq. 

In  Collcclc'd  docs,  as  follows; 

1.   1871/L'  in  App.  to  jols.  19  sess.  V.  2  unnum.  doc. 
2-3.   1873-1875/6  not  found. 
4.  1876/7  In  App.  to  Jols.  22  sess.  v.  4  unnum.  doc. 

2  series 

1889/90-1895/6.  Ann.  rept.  of  park  comrs.  of  city  and 
CO.  of  S.  F.,  19-25. 

In  Collei'tod  docs,  as  follows: 

19.  1S.S9/90   in  App.  to  jols.  29  sess.  v.  0    unnum.   doc. 
unnum.   1890»         29    "     v  6 

20.  1890/1      30    "     V.  7 

21.  1891/2      30    "     V.  7 

22.  1892/3     omitted. 

23.  1893/4     In  App.  to  Jols.  31  sess.  V.  6   unnum.  doc. 

24.  189-J/5      •'     "      ••     "     32    "     v.  5  doc.    [7]. 

25.  1895/6      32    "     v.  5      "      [8]. 

Golden  Gate  Pabk 

1876.  Rept.  of  Assem.  special  committee  and  testimony 
re.  investigation  of  affairs  of  Golden  Gate  Park, 
S.  F.  6,  160,  120  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  21  sess.  v.  4 
unnum.  doc.) 

1893.  Rept.  re.  improvements  needed  in  Golden  Gate 
Park.     (Sen.  jol.  30  sess.  pp.  703-704.) 

PARKS:  STATE 

1879.     Establishment     of      botanical      garden      urged. 
(Bienn.  rept.  agric.  college  1878/9:  11.) 
Mariposa  Big  Tree  Grove 

An   area    of   not   to   exceed   4   sections,    to  be    taken    in 
legal    sub-divisions   of    V4    sec.    each,   was   granted 
to  state  by  act  of  Congress  of  June  30,  1864. 
serial 
See  below,  Yosomlte,  serial. 
non-serial 

1894.  Four  sees,  of  land  comprising  Mariposa  Big  Tree 
Grove  require  large  amt.  of  labor  ann.  to  clear 
away  and  burn  up  dead  fallen  trees  and  accumula- 
tion of  hignly  combustible  material  outside  and 
entirely  surrounding  Big  Tree  Grove  proper,  in 
order  to  thoroughly  protect  and  preserve  big  trees 
from  destruction  or  further  injury  by  fire.  (Bienn. 
rept.  Yosemite  Valley  and  Big  Tree  Grove  Comrs. 
1893/4:  15.) 


•  Semi-annual  rept. 


238 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


PARKS:  STATE— cont'd 

Sutter's  Fort 

serial 

Under  Act  of  March  7,  1891. 
1891/2.     Bienn.  rept.  of  bd.  of  Sutter's  Fort  trustees. 
In  Collected  dues,  as  follows  : 

lSSil/2    in    App.    to    jols.    30    sess.    v.    7    uunum. 
doc. 

non-serial 
1892-1894.     Cost  of  Sutter's  Ft.  Trustees;   expenditures 
from  apprns.  made  by  state,  and  cost  of  prtg.     (A. 
R.  bd.  examiners  dated  1895:  68.) 

Yosemite 

The  cleft,  or  gorge  In  the  granite  peak  of  the  Sierra 
Nevada  Mts.  at  the  headwaters  of  the  Merced 
Klver,  known  as  the  Yosemite  Valley,  was  granted 
to  Cal.  hy  act  of  Congress  of  June  30,  1S64.  The 
grant  covered  a  tract  of  abt.  15  miles  In  length 
and  one  mile  from  the  main  edge  of  the  precipice 
on  each  side  of  the  valley,  the  same  to  be  used  as 
a  place  of  public  resort. 

serial 

A 

rnder  Act  of  April  2,  1866. 
1866/7-1901/2.     Bienn.  rept.  of  comrs.  to  manage  Yose 
mite  Valley  and  Mariposa  Grove  of  Big  Trees. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1866/7   in  App.  to  Jols.  17  sess.  v.  2    doc.    [44].* 

1SG7/9 18     ••      V.  3       ■•       [8).* 

1S7II/1    "     19    "     V.  3  unnum.  doc. 

l,s72/3 20    •'     V.  6 

1S74  .'>    "     •'      '•     '•     21     "     V.  5 

1S7.-.  7 22     "     V.  3 

l.s77,9 23    "     V.  1 

l.^hut       "     ' 24     '•     V.  3 

1S8II/2    ••     "      •■     "     2S    "     V.  4  "  " 

1883/4     "     "       "      "      26     ••      V.  5 

l.ss.-i  (; 27     "     V.  1 

1>S.S7,K 28     "     V.  2 

ls.s;i/'-'0 29    "     V.  2 

l,Siil/2 30    "     V.  7 

l!Sil.{/4 31     "     V.  6 

18'.i.^/« 32    •'     V.  5    doc.    [6]. 

1897/8    • 33    "     v.]       ••       [17]. 

18119/00  not  primed. 

1901/2  In  App.  to  jols.  35  sess.  V.  2    doc.    [16]. 

B 

1868-1874.     [Handbooks.] 

Checklist 
1808.     The    Yosemite    liook.      A    description    of    the    Yo- 
semite Valley  and   the  adjacent   region  of  the  Sierra 
Nevada,    and   of   Ihe    Big  Trees   of   California.      New 
York,   J.    men.    1868.      116    pp.,    2    maps,   28    photos. 
4°.      ((JeolcTglcal    Survey,  i 
"250  copies  only   published."      (I'rlme.) 
1869.     The  Yosemite  Culde-book.     Cambridge,  1870.     lT,n 
pp.,  2  maps.     4° 
Same  as  preceding,  except  for  few  verbal  changes,  ad 
dition  of  few  pages  at  end  and  omission  of  maps. 
1871.      Same.      ed.   2.      Cambridge,   1871.      vU,   133   pp.,   2 

uiaiis.     10". 
1874.    Same.    ed.  3,  rev.  and  corr.     Cambridge,  1874.    vll, 

186  |ip.,  4  maps.     16°. 
1880.     Information    for    the    use    of    i'osemlte    visitors. 

27   pp. 
1887.     Same.     24  pp. 

non-serial 

1866-1891.     Comparative    atmt.    giving    list    of    apprns. 

made  for  various  purposes  In  valley.     (Bienn.  rept. 

Yosemite  Valley  and  Big  Tree  Grove  comrs.  1893/4: 

7-8.) 
1866/7.     Summary   of   apprns.   asked   for   by   Yosemite 

Valley  comrs.,  etc.     (.S'ame  1866/7:  14.) 
1868.     Rept.  of  special  committee  of  Assem.  re.  grant 

of    land    In    Yosemite    Valley;    with    memorial    of 

comn.    to    manage   Yosemite   Valley   and   of   J.    M. 

Hutch IngB.     9  pp.     (App.  to  Jols.  17  sess.  v.  2  [doc. 

481.) 
.     Veto  of  Assem.  bill  238,  act  granting  lands  In 

Yosemite  Valley.    4  pp.     {Same  17  sess.  v.  2  [doc. 

20].) 


•  tJmltted  from   lnd< 
t  Annual. 


X   to  volume. 


PARKS:  STATE— cont'd 
Yosemite — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1869-1871.  Calling  atention  to  certain  suits  pending  re. 
Yosemite  Valley,  granted  to  stale  by  act  of  Con- 
gress, and  advising  that  state's  interests  be  pro- 
tected. (Rept.  atty.  gen.  1868/9  (p.  8)— same 
1S70/1.) 

1870.  Mess,  of  Gov.  Haight  transmitting  rept.  of  Yose- 
mite comrs.  and  memorial  of  J.  C.  Lamon  Feb.  4  re. 
claims  of  two  settlers  to  unratified  grants  of  land 
lying  in  Yosemite  Valley,  and  need  of  settling  mat- 
ter, in  order  that  improvements  may  be  made  in 
distr.,  granted  by  Congress  to  state,  and  accepted 
under  a  pledge  to  hold  it  inalienable.  (App.  to 
jols.  18  sess.  V.  3  doc.  [81.) 

1872.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  of  $12,000  for  two 
fiscal  yrs.  commencing  July  1,  1872,  for  various 
improvements  in  valley  and  grove.  (Bienn.  rept. 
Yosemite  Valley  and  Big  Tree  Grove  comrs.  1870/2: 
5.) 

1874.  Minority  rept.  on  act  to  provide  for  construc- 
tion of  wagon  roads  within  limits  and  betw.  Yose- 
mite and  Mariposa  Big  Tree  Parks.  (Assem.  jol. 
20  sess.  pp.  661-662.) 

1877.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  of  $5000  for  purpose 
of  bldg.  bridges  across  the  Merced  in  various  por- 
tions of  Valley.  (Bienn.  rept.  Yosemite  Valley 
and  Big  Tree  Grove  comrs.  1875/7:  15-16.) 

1882.     To  preserve  from  defacement  and   promote  use 
of  Yosemite  Valley.     30  pp.     (State  engr.) 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.     Recommendation    for    purchase    of    Coulterville 

road  to  Cascade  Falls.     (Bienn.  rept.  Yosemite  Val- 
ley and  Big  Tree  Grove  comrs.  1880/2:  7.) 

1882-1884.  Comments  on  enlargement  of  grant.  (Same 
1880/2   (pp.  10-14)— same  1883/4.) 

.  Recommendation  that  legisl.  make  apprn.  suffi- 
cient to  build  hotel  in  valley,  rental  of  which  shall 
be  reasonable  percentage  of  return  upon  the  cost. 
{Same  1880/2   (p.  iO)—same  1883/4.) 

1884.  Legality  of  apptmt.  of  new  comrs.  affirmed  by 
U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  Wm.  Ashburner.  plaintiff  in 
error,  vs.  People  of  State  of  Cal.:  in  error  in 
Supreme  Court  of  state.     (.Same  1883/4:  31-32.) 

.     Recommendation  for  purchase  and  improvement 

of    picturesque    road    to    Cascade    Falls.      (Same 
1883/4:  18.) 

.     Same;    for  widening  and   otherwise   Improving 

road  to  Mirror  Lake.     (Same  1883/4:  15.) 

1886.  Rept.  of  state  engr,  on  preservation  and  use  of 
Yosemite  Valley.     (Same  1885/6;  13-31.) 

.  Rccommc-nilatlon  that  apprn.  for  comrs.  be  in- 
creased from  $1000  io  $1500  per  yr.  (Same  1885/6: 
11-12.) 

1888.  Same;  that  apprns.  be  substantial  enough  to 
cover  exponhes  of  insurance  of  all  state  property  in 
valley.     (.S'ame  1887/8:  19.) 

1888-1898.  Comments  on  official  acts  relating  to  Yose- 
mite land  grant.  (»S'ame  1887/8  (pp.  5-7) — sa»ie 
1897/8.) 

1889.  Testimony  In  the  matter  of  the  Investigation  of 
the  Yosemite  Valley  comrs.  40,  430  pp.  (App.  to 
jols.  28  sess.  v.  8  docs.   |  1.  2].) 

.  Rept.  on  charges  agsl.  mngmt.  of  Yosemite  Val- 
ley and  Mariijosa  Big  Tree  Grove.  (Sen.  jol.  28 
sess.  p.   1056.) 

.     Special   rept.   by   Stephen   M.   White.     (Same  28 

sess.  pp.  1 056-105'?.) 

.  Rept.  on  charges  preferred  agst.  comrs.  to  man- 
age Yosemlli'  Valley  and  Mariposa  Grove  of  Dig 
Trees.      (Assem.  jol,   28  sess.  pp,  011-950,) 

1890.  Requlremenls  for  llie  lilennliini  l,S91/3.  (Bienn. 
rept.  Yosemite  Valley  and  lllg  Tree  Grove  comrs. 
1889/90:  29-30.) 


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239 


PARKS:  STATE— cont'd 
Yosemite — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1892.  Kept,  of  executive  officer  on  Yosemite  National 
Park;  storage  lesorvoirs;  forest  reservations;  de- 
struction of  sequoia  groves.  (4  bienn.  rept.  for- 
estry bd.  1891/2:  14-25.) 

.  Recomraeiidation  for  api)rn.  of  $100,000  for  pur- 
pose of  clearing  valley  and  grove;  maintaining 
roads  and  trails;  extending  telephone  and  giving 
proper  water  service  to  hotels;  opening  out  and 
properly  improving  the  Happy  Isles  in  Merced 
River;  and  applying  conservative  engineering  to 
stream  for  protection  of  its  banks,  and  preserva- 
tion of  floor  of  valley  from  its  destructive  overflow. 
(Bienn.  rept.  Yosemite  Valley  and  Big  Tree  Grove 
comrs.  1891/2:  11.) 

1894.  Same;  that  legisl.  make  liberal  apprn.  for  preser- 
vation of  park,     (i-ame  1893/4:  14.) 

1896.  Comments  on  condition  of  floor  of  valley;  rec- 
ommendations for  clearing  valley  of  old  logs  and 
brush.     {Same  1895/6:  7.) 

.     Recommendations  for  larger  apprn.;    for  better 

roads;  school  house  to  be  built  of  stone;  paths  of 
pedestrians  constructed  on  shores  of  Mirror  Lake, 
and  certain  points  along  Merced  River;  and  for 
clearing  floor  of  valley  of  brush  and  trees.  {Same 
1895/6:  10.) 

.     Same;    for  liberal  apprn.  for  general  protection 

and  preservation  of  Yosemite.     {Hame  1895/6:  11., 

.  Comments  on  electrical  lighting  in  Yosemite  Val- 
ley; also  estimate  on  same.     {Same  1895/6:  12-14.) 

1897/8.  Examinations  of  Yosemite  Valley.  (Bienn. 
rept.  dept.  of  highways  1897/8:  22-23.) 

1899.  Rept.  on  Yosemite  Valley  comrs.  (Rept.  of  com- 
mittee to  make  examination  of  state  institutions 
1899:  178-179.) 

.     Same;   in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

.     Rept.  of  comn.   on   roads  in   Yosemite  National 

Park,  Cal.  (Bienn.  rept.  dept.  of  highways  1899/ 
00:  79-104.) 

1902.  Suggestion  that  state  build  better  hotel  accom- 
modations in  valley;  also  that,  after  construction 
of  improvements  contemplated,  the  revenue  legiti- 
mately derived  from  valley  could  be  increased 
almost  in  proportion  to  expenditures;  recommen- 
dation for  larger  apprn.  for  general  work  in  preser- 
vation of  valley.  (Bienn.  rept.  Yosemite  Valley 
and  Big  Tree  Grove  comrs.  1901/2:  6-11.) 

1903-1904.  Repts.  of  highway  comr.  to  Yosemite  Val- 
ley comrs.     (Same  1902/4:  24-29.) 

1904.  Rept.  re.  destruction  of  trees  Ijy  insects  in  Yose- 
mite Valley.     (Same  1903/4:  13-14.) 

.     Recommendation  for  larger  apprns.  for  general 

work  in  valley;  $100,000  should  be  set  aside  for 
general  work  during  next  two  yrs.,  and  $20,000  for 
same  period  to  cover  expenses  of  general  work  in 
Mariposa  Grove  of  Big  Trees.     {Same  1903/4:  8-9.) 

.     Rept.  of  state  highway  comr.  on  experiment  witli 

oil   in  betterment  of  road  conditions   in  Yosemite 
Valley.     {Same  1903/4:  10-12.) 
Bt-Laws.  etc. 

1866.     By-laws  of  Yosemite   Valley  and   Mariposa   Big 
Tree  Grove  comn.     16  pp.     24°. 
Not  sof-n  :  entry  from  Bowkcr. 

189(?).     Laws  re.   Yosemite  Valley  and   Mariposa  Big 
Tree  Grove.     35  pp.     12°. 
Not  sppn  ;  entry  from  Howkor. 

1890-1898.  Rules  and  regulations  for  govt,  of  Yosemite 
Valley  and  Mariposa  Big  Tree  Grove.  (Bienn. 
rept.  Yosemite  Valley  and  Big  Tree  Grove  comrs. 
1889/90   (pp.  3. 1-37)— .same  1897/8.) 

.     By-laws  of   bd.    of   comrs.   to   manage   Yosemite 

Valley  and  Mariposa  Big  Tree  Grove.  {Same  1889/ 
90  (pp.  38-40)— same  1897/8.) 


PARKS:  STATE— cont'd 
Yosemite — cont'd 
Rkikh'ts  a.\d  Expenditures 

1866-1877.  Stmt,  of  receipts  and  expenditures  of  bd.  of 
comrs.  to  manage  Yosemite  Valley  and  Mariposa 
Big  Tree  Grove  for  11  yrs.  endg.  Nov.  12,  1877. 
(Bienn.  rei)t.  Yosemite  Valley  and  Big  Tree  Grove 
comrs.  1875/7:  17.) 

1880-1894.  Cost  of  Yosemite  comn.,  expenditures  from 
apprnK.  made  by  state,  and  cost  of  prtg.  (A.R.  bd. 
examiners  dated  1895:  70.) 

1882-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  Yosemite  Valley 
and  Mariposa  Big  Trees.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  con- 
troller 1880/2  (pp.  68-09)— sa?ne  1902/4.) 

1884-1904.     Treasurer's     rept.     covering     all     flnancial 
transactions  of  ofTice  since  Nov.  1,  1884.     (Bienn. 
rept.  Yosemite  Valley  and  Big  Tree  comrs.  1885/6 
(pp.  32-35)— sa/ne  1903/4.) 
No  rept.  1890/00. 

1886-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  Yosemite  fund. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1884/6  (p.  83) — same 
1902/4.) 

1890-1892.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  comrs.  of  Yose- 
mite Valley.  {Same  1888/90  (p.  51)— some  1890/2.) 

PASO  ROBLES 

Climate;  see  that  title 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

PASSENGER  BROKERS 

License;  see  that  title 

PASSENGER  TAX 

This  Is  an  obsolete  tax.  When  In  existence  It  was 
levied  to  provide  proceeds  for  support  of  Marine 
Hospital,  see  Maintenance :  State  Individual  In- 
stitutions. 

PATENTS  AND  TRADEMARKS 

1903.     Trademark  laws.     8  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

PATRONS  OF  HUSBANDRY;   see  AGRICULTURAL  SOCIE- 
TIES 

PEACH 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Diseases;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests. 

PEAR 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.     Crops 
Diseases;   see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 

PECAN 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.     Crops 

PECTOLITE;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    MINERAL 

PERCH;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

PERRIS  VALLEY 
Climate;  see  that  title 

PETALUMA  CREEK;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

PETROLEUM;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    MINERAL 

PHEASANTS;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

PHOSPHATE;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    MINERAL 


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PHYLLOXERA;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS.    PESTS 

PHYSICAL  TRAINING;  see  EDUCATION 

PHYSICLANS 

License;  see  that  title 

PHYSIOLOGY 

Education;  see  that  title 

PILOTS  AND  PILOTAGE;  see  COMMERCE,  ETC. 

PINES;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    FORESTS 

PIOUS  FUND;  see  FINANCE:  STATE.    FUNDS 

PLACER  COUNTY  (1851) 

Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 

Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 

Bullion  Production 

ISSd.     See   Natural   Resources.     MineraL     Production; 
this  date. 

Clay  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 

Fruit  Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Gold;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Gold 

Granite  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Horticultural   Board;    see   Agriculture.    Horticultural   Com- 
missions 

Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 

Mines 

1879/80.     See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Production; 
this  date. 

Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See   Industries,  etc.     Mines   and   Min- 
ing; these  dates. 

Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/6.     See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 

Silver;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Silver 

Surveyor;  see  Land 

Taxes;  see  Taxation:  County 

PLACERVILLE 
Climate;  see  that  title 

PLAGUE;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH.     EPIDEMICS 

PLATE  GLASS  INSURANCE;  see  INSURANCE 

PLATINUM;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.     MINERAL 

PLUM 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Imports;  see  Commerce,  etc. 

PLUMAS  COUNTY   (1854) 
Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Bullion  Production 

1885.     See  Natural   Resources.     Mineral.     Production; 
this  (late. 
Copper;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Copper 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Gold;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Gold 
Indian  Wars;  ace  War  Expenditures 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 


PLUMAS  COUNTY  (1854)— cont'd 
Mines 
1879/80.     See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.   Production; 
this  date. 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See   Industries,   etc.     Mines  and  Min- 
ing; these  dates. 
Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/6.     See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 
Platinum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Silver;  see  Natural  Resurces.    Mineral.    Silver 
Surveyor;  see  Land 
Taxation;  see  Taxation:  County 

PLUMASITE;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    MINERAL 

PLUMBAGO 

Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

POLICE;  see  ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE:  CITY 

POLL  TAX;  see  TAXATION:  STATE 

POMONA 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 
Temperature;  see  Climate 

POPULATION 

1850-1886.  Comparisons  of  increase  of  population  in 
Cal.  with  some  other  western  states  to  the  disad 
vantage  of  Cal.;  four  causes  of  slow  growth  con- 
sidered: our  civilization  distrusted,  lacking  reliable 
information  as  to  resources,  large  land  holdings, 
and  irrigated  agric.  needed.  (Trans,  state  agric 
socy.  1886:  188-192.) 

1870-1890.  Comparative  table  showing  increase  of  popa 
lation  and  wealth  in  the  principal  irrigation  cos. 
of  state  since  1870.     (A.R.  bd.  hortio.  1892:  45.) 

1880.  Census  of  Cal.  excluding  Japanese  and  Chinese 
but  including  Indians  not  on  reservations.  (Sen, 
jol.  24  sess.  pp.  22-23.) 

1880-1886.  Tables  giving  population  in  the  different 
cos.  in  1880  and  1886  and  loss  and  gain,  with  com- 
ments.    (Trans,  state  agric.  socy    1886:  216-218.) 

1881.  Rept.  of  secy,  showing  population  of  state,  and 
of  S.  F.  and  Sacramento.  7  pp.  (App.  to  Jols.  24 
sess.  V.  1  unnum.  doc.) 

.     Stmts,    showing    population    of    state    incl.    and 

excl.  Chinese  and  Japanese.  (Sen.  jol.  24  sess.  pp. 
414-416;  Assem.  jol.  pp.  502-504.) 

.     Same;    Incl.   Chinese  and   Japanese.     (Sen.   jol. 

24  sess.  p.  264.) 
Alien 

1853.  Majority  and  minority  repts.  of  committee  to 
whom  were  referred  bills  amendatory  of  "  act  to 
provide  for  protection  of  foreigners,  and  to  define 
their  liabilities  and  privileges."  21  pp.  (App.  to 
Assem.  Jol.  4  sess.  doc.  28.) 
Chinese 

80c   nlso   Ljibor.      Mini's  ;   kco  also   below,   Ui'crli)ts   and 
KxiielKlltlircfl,   1N!I218!>4. 

1852.  Suggestion  to  encourage  immigration,  and  settle- 
ment of  Chinese,  us  being  desirable  citizens. 
(Govs.  ann.  mess.  1852.) 

.     No  dlsposllion  iliown  by  Chinese  immigrants  to 

acquire  homes  or  iilcnllfy  tbcnisolvos  with  country. 
[Hamc  Apr.  23,  1852.) 

.  Govs.  moss.  re.  rapid  Increase  of  Chinese  immi- 
gration, with  suggestions  for  restriction  of  same. 
(Apr.  23.)      (Sen.  jol.  1852:  373-378.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


841 


POPULATION— cont'd 

Alien — cont'd 
CiiiNh:sb; — cont'd 

1852.  Statistics  showing  rapid  increase  in  Chinese  im- 
migration and  tonnage  employed  to  provide  for 
same.     (Govs.  mess.  Apr.  23,  1852.) 

.  Taxation  suggested  as  method  of  checking  Chi- 
nese immigration.     (Same  Apr.  2.5,  1852.) 

.  Rept.  on  govs,  special  mess.  re.  Asiatic  emigra- 
tion.    (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  3  sess.  pp.  731-737.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  on  mines  and  mining  inter- 
ests desiring  legislation  by  Congress  agst.  importa- 
tion of  Chinese  and  peons;  protection  of  citizens  by 
federal  laws  securing  titles  in  mineral  regions,  con- 
formably with  local  laws  of  such  distrs.,  and  by 
tax  on  foreign  miners.  (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  3  sess. 
pp.  829-835.) 

1853.  Rept.  on  system  of  governing  Chinese  immi- 
grants established  by  Chinamen  in  S.  F.  (App.  to 
Sen.  Jol.  1853  doc.  28:  7-12.) 

.     Communication  from  secy,  of  state  in  regard  to 

census  and  Chinese  population.  1  1.  (Same  i  sess. 
doc.  48.) 

1854.  Rept.  re.  evils  of  large  Chinese  population.  (Sen. 
jol.  1854:  498-500.) 

1855.  Suggestions  to  check  increasing  Chinese  immi- 
gration by  taxation,  with  citations  showing  author- 
ity of  state  to  regulate  same.  (Govs.  ann.  mess. 
1855:  31-36.) 

1856.  Rept.  [adverse]  of  committee  on  mines  and  min- 
ing Interests  to  whom  was  referred  memorial  of 
citizens  of  S.  F.  which  sustains  Edw.  McGowan. 
comr.  of  immigrants,  in  disregarding  provisions  of 
act  framed  to  discourage  Chinese  immigration. 
6  pp.     (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  7  sess.  doc.  [16].) 

.     Same;  re.  petitions  praying  for  reduction  of  tax 

upon  Chinese  immigration  and  license  taxes;  com- 
mittee favors  retention  of  prevailing  rates,  and 
exclusion  of  Chinese.  16  pp.  (Same  7  sess.  doc. 
[13].) 

1858.  Rept.  on  act  to  prevent  further  immigration  of 
Chinese  or  Mongolians  to  Cal.  (Sen.  jol.  9  sess. 
pp.  601-602.) 

1859.  Protest  agst.  passage  of  law  to  prevent  Chinese 
from  landing  in  state.  (Assem.  jol.  10  sess.  pp. 
671-672.) 

1862.  Rent,  of  it.  select  committee  re.  Chinese  popu- 
lation of  ...  .  Cal.;  favorable  to  their  presence. 
12  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  13  sess.  doc.  23.) 

.     Memorial   on   dangers   of   Chinese   Immigration. 

(Assem.  jol.  13  sess.  pp.  544-550.) 

1868.  Communication  from  Mechanics'  State  Council 
of  Cal.  re.  Chinese  immigration.  4  pp.  (App.  to 
jols.  17  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

.     Memorial  and  jt.  res.  re.  Chinese  immigration  to 

....  Cal.;  praying  Congress  to  suspend  such  an 
influx  of  an  evil  race  as  now  exists.  5  pp.  {Same 
17  sess.  V.  2  [doc.  27].) 

1870.  The  Chinese  question;  rept.  of  special  committee 
on  Assem.  bill  13  which  proposes  to  establish  n 
police  force  for  the  protection  and  regulation  of  the 
Chinese  in  Cal.  and  to  prevent  coolie  and  female 
slavery  there;  remarks  concerning  govt,  of  the 
Chinese  enforced  by  the  "  six  companies,"  coolie 
labor  and  prostitution.  12  pp.  (Same  18  sess. 
V.  2  doc.  [26].) 

.     Petition    of    unemployed    laborers    praying    for 

total  exclusion  of  Chinese  race  from  state  because 
of  their  cheap  labor,  which  injures  wages  of  said 
petitioners.     2  U.    (Same  18  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

1870/1.  Rept.  on  Chinese  and  social  evil  question.  (1 
blenn.  rept.  bd.  health  1870/1:  44-48.) 

1871.  Rept.  on  Chinese  immigration.  (1  same  1870/1: 
54-77.) 

16 


POPULATION— cont'd 
Alien — cont'd 
Chinese — cont'd 

1876.  Rept.  of  Senator  McCoppin  of  committee  on  Chi- 
nese. 13  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  22  sess.  v.  3  unnum. 
doc.) 

.     Chinese   immigration.     Testimony   taken   before 

a  committee  of  the  Sen.     173  pp. 

1877.  Memorial  of  the  six  Chinese  companies.  An  ad- 
dress to  the  Sen.  and  House  of  the  U.  S.  Testi- 
mony of  Cal's.  leading  citizens.     1  p.  1.,  53  pp. 

.  Chinese  immigration;  the  social,  moral,  and  po- 
litical effect  of  Chinese  immigration;  policy  and 
means  of  exclusion;  memorial  of  the  Sen.  of  Cal. 
to  the  Congress  of  the  U.  S.;  and  an  address  to  the 
people  of  the  U.  S.;  prepared  by  a  committee  of  the 
Sen.  of  Cal.;  also  an  address  to  the  people  of  the 
U.  S.  upon  the  evils  of  Chinese  immigration,  pre- 
pared by  the  committee.  49  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  22 
sess.  V.  3  doc.  [9].) 

1877-1879.  Suggestion  that  Congress  be  memorialized 
upon  subject  of  Chinese  immigration.  (Rept.  atty. 
gen.  1876/7  (pp.  i-5)— same  1878/9.) 

1878.  Rept.  re.  payment  of  "  special  committee  on  Chi- 
nese immigration."  4  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  22  sess.  v. 
4  [doc.  50].) 

.  Chinese  immigration;  its  social,  moral,  and  po- 
litical effect;  rept.  to  Sen.  of  special  committee  on 
Chinese  immigration;  including  testimony  as  to 
gambling  and  prostitution;  res.  adopted  by  Con- 
gregational churches,  addresses,  etc.  xv,  302  pp. 
(Same  22  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [8].) 
1881.  See  previous  group;  this  date. 
1883.     See  Agriculture;  this  date. 

1887.  Rept.  of  Sen.  Chinese  immigration  committee 
verifying  stmts,  re.  iilth  and  criminality  of  the 
Chinese  races,  with  a  view  to  propose  measures 
looking  towards  the  removal  of  the  disturbing  ele- 
ment from  the  state.  8  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  27  sess. 
V.  8  doc.  [11].) 

.     Same.     (Sen.  jol.  27  sess.  pp.  232-235.) 

1889.  Chae  Chan  Ping  vs.  U.  S. — case  Involving  valid- 
ity of  exclusion  act  passed  by  Congress.  (Rept. 
atty.  gen.  1889/90:  11-12.) 

.     Rept.   on  Chinese  immigration  and   emigration. 

(Assem.  jol.  28  sess.  pp.  345-346.) 
Betterment 

1902.     Village   improvement   in   no.   part   of   state.     (8 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortlc.  1901/2:  391-392.) 
Defectives 

Persons  interested  In  tills  subject  should  nlso  examine 
the  entries  under  Maintenance  :     State.     Defectives. 
1851-1872.     Table  showing  ann.  population  of  state  in- 
sane asylum.     (2   bienn.   rept.   bd.   health   1871/3: 
65.) 
1874/5.     Rept.  of  supt.  of  Insane  Asylum  at  Stockton 
on  increase  in  insanity.     (3  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health 
1874/5:  64-67.)     . 
Nativity 

See  also  under  Maintenance  :  State  Individual  Institu- 
tions :  tables  of  nativity  of  patients  admitted  are 
sometimes  given  here. 

1854-1855.  Same;  nativity  of  each  patient,  and  no.  of 
Americans  and  foreigners  admitted  during  yr. 
(Rept.  insane  asylum  1854  (pp.  25-26) — same  1855.) 

Delinquents 

See  entiiea  under  Maintenance :     State.     Delinquents. 
Migration 

See  also  Labor.  Allen. 
1851.  Rept.  on  petition  of  citizens  of  Sta.  Clara  Co. 
asking  suppression  of  vice  and  lawlessness,  review- 
ing social  conditions  of  state  and  urging  protection 
and  encouragement  of  family  immigration.  (Legisl. 
jol.  1851:  1483-1486.) 


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POPULATION— cont'd 

Migration — cont'd 

1852.  Encouragement  of  immigration  suggested. 
(Govs.  ann.  mess.  1852.) 

.     Law  needed  to  check  influx  of  foreign  criminals, 

with  suggestion  to  demand  certificates  of  character 
from  immigrants  at  all  ports  of  entry.  (Same 
1852.) 

.     Rept.  re.  transactions  and  accts.  of  agts.  of  Cal. 

Relief  Expedition  for  relief  of  overland  immi- 
grants.    7  pp.     (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  1853  doc.  36.) 

.     Fund   appropriated   for   relief   of  overland   eml 

gration.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1853  ) 

.     Immigration  retarded  by  prevailing  impression 

in  other  states,  that  greater  part  of  valuable  lands 
are  covered  by  Spanish  and  Mexican  grants. 
(Govs,  special  mess.  Jan.  30,  1852.) 

— — .  Form  of  memorial  asking  federal  donations  of 
public  land  to  actual  settlers,  reviewing  damages 
and  heavy  costs  of  immigration,  and  difficulties  of 
agric.  in  Cal.  as  result  of  Indian  hostilities,  dry- 
ness of  country,  and  excessive  price  of  supplies^ 
etc.,  and  citing  contributions  of  Cal.  to  prosperity 
of  country  as  further  reason  for  liberal  grants  by 
Congress.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1852:  575-592.) 

.     Govs.  mess.  re.  expected  increase  in  immigration 

for  yr.,  urging  apprn.  for  specific  purpose  of  amelio- 
rating sufferings  of  immigrants.  (Sen.  jol.  1852: 
252-253.) 

.  Rept.  on  act  to  provide  for  protection  of  foreign- 
ers, and  to  define  their  liabilities  and  privileges, 
with  suggestions  for  dealing  with  question  of  ex- 
cessive foreign  immigration.  (Assem.  jol.  1852: 
668-669.) 

.     Rept.  of  agts.  of  Cal.  Relief  Expedition  re.  trans 

actions  in  aid  of  destitute  overland  immigrants  (no 
accts.  given  although  expedition  was  made  by 
means  of  legislative  apprn.).  5  pp.  (App,  to  Sen. 
jol.  1853  doc.  8.) 

1854.  Statistics  showing  large  amt.  of  drafts  drawn  on 
Cal.  banks  in  favor  of  families  of  citizens  in  eastern 
states,  as  indicating  wealth  sent  out  of  state  as 
result  of  great  expense  and  inconvenience  of  trans- 
porting families  and  illustrating  need  for  practi- 
cable overland  wagon  road.  (Govs.  ann.  mess. 
1855:  28.) 

1855.  Asiatic  immigration  decreasing  as  result  of  re- 
strictive legislation,  with  suggestion  to  continue 
same  in  force.     (Same  1856:  29-31.) 

.  Suggestion  to  urge  Congress  to  establish  mili- 
tary posts  along  route  of  overland  immigration. 
(Some  1855:  27.) 

.     Review  of  best  route  for  overland  immigration 

with  suggestions  for  improvement  of  same  in  view 
of  probable  delay  in  construction  of  overland  r.r. 
(Same  1855:  28-29.) 

.     Attention   to   agric.   Increasing  and    immigrants 

remaining  to  establish  homes.     (Same  1856:  7.) 

1856.  Opinion  as  to  constitullonality  of  act  to  discour- 
age immigration  of  persons  who  cannot  become 
citizens  thereof.     (A.R.  aUy.  gen.  1856:  7.) 

.     Govs.   mess.   re.   removal   for  cause  of  comr.   of 

immlpranls  of  port  of  S.  F.,  .showing  said  comr.  to 
be  delinquent  to  state  for  funds  acknowledged  as 
reed.  In  his  rept.  dated  Feb.  14.  1856,  and  also  show- 
ing no.  of  rrptB.  or  payments  to  have  been  made  to 
controller  by  him  since  .lune  1,  1855,  In  violation 
of  act  of  May  3,  1853,  requiring  such  mo.  repts.  and 
payments.     (Sen.  jol.  7  sess.  pp.  415-416.) 

1859.  Rept,  re.  act  to  discourage  Immigration  to  state 
of  persons  who  cannot  become  citizens.  (Assem. 
Jol.  10  BCHH.  pp.  466-469.) 

1860.  Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  for  protection  of  emigrants 
to  Cal.     N.  Y.,  Dec,  1860.     Refers  to  caseb  of  rob- 


POPULATION— cont'd 

Migration — cont'd 

bery  and  swindling  of  the  emigrants  at  bogus  ticket 
offices  in  N.  Y.  20  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  12  sess. 
doc.   [8].) 

1860.  Same.     (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  12  sess.  doc.   [7].) 

1861.  Rept.  on  act  concerning  office  of  supt.  of  immi- 
gration re.  manner  in  which  immigration  laws  are 
carried  out  and  amt.  of  money  collected  under  said 
laws.     (Assem.  jol.  12  sess.  pp.  417-420.) 

1865.  The  state  bd.  of  agric.  as  a  bureau  of  immi- 
gration; liberal  state  aid  advised  for  this  purpose. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1864/5:  61-63.) 

1867.  Obstacles  in  the  way  of  immigration  to  Cal.; 
channels  of  travel  in  hands  of  monopolies.  (Same 
1866/7:  429-432.) 

1870.  Address  delivered  before  Assem.  committee  on 
immigration  by  A.  D.  Bell.  Feb.  1.  23  pp.  (App. 
to  jols.  IS  sess.  V.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

.     Rept.   [favorable]  of  immigration  committee  re. 

Senator  Mandeville's  bill  for  establishment  of  a 
state  immigration  bureau.  4  pp.  (App.  to  jols. 
18  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [49].) 

1872.  Information  re.  Cal.  for  immigrants,  giving 
prices  and  rentals  of  land,  staple  products,  etc. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1872:  227-239.) 

.     Memorial    and    rept.    to    the   legisl.    re.    Union's 

efforts  to  attract  immigration  into  Cal.  by  means 
of  agencies,  docs.,  and  lectures;  an  appeal  for  aid; 
comparisons  are  drawn  betw.  the  various  land  and 
navigation  laws,  and  growth  of  population  in  va- 
rious states;  and  the  land  monopolies  are  men- 
tioned as  discouraging  immigration.  71  pp.  (App. 
to  jols.  19  sess.  V.  3  doc.  [1].) 

.     Protest  and   memorial  agst.   granting  apprn.  to 

Immigrant  Aid  Socy.  5  pp.  (Same  19  sess.  v.  3 
unnum.  doc.) 

1883.  Special  mess,  of  Gov.  Stoneman  re.  office  of 
comr.  of  immigration;  stating  that  so  far  as  can 
be  ascertained,  for  3  yrs.  no  rept.  has  been  made,  no 
money  paid  by  any  such  offlcer,  or  any  rept.  reed, 
of  cases  of  leprosy  or  elephantiasis  examined  by 
him.  or  of  any  attempt  to  establish  a  lazaretto  in 
S.  F. ;  recommending  that  law  relating  to  the  office 
be  amended,  and  that  the  bond  of  the  comrs.  be 
raised.     2  11.     (Same  25  sess.  v.  1  doc.  [4.) 

.     Same.     (Assem.  jol.  25  sess.  p.  99.) 

.     The  farmers'  children  are  rushing  to  the  cities 

thereby  robbing  the  country  of  its  best  blood; 
mental  life  of  farmers  must  he  broadened  by  Im- 
provement of  public  schools,  by  establishment  of 
preparatory  schools  to  the  Univ.,  by  further  patron- 
age of  Univ.  and  Agric.  College  by  farming  class. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1883:  126-130.) 

.  Rept.  of  Assem.  committee  on  public  expendi- 
tures and  accts.  re.  comr.  of  immigration;  finding 
that  his  apptmt.  of  deputies  was  not  legal,  and  that 
the  law  in  force  is  not  calculated  to  secure  an  hon- 
est administration;  recommending  passage  of  bill 
to  remedy  this,  If  office  Is  to  be  continued  on  acct. 
of  lepers,  but  suggesting  that  it  be  allowed  to 
lapse,  should  the  demand  for  a  comn.  cease;  with 
testimony.  27  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  25  sess.  v.  3 
doe.  [3].) 

1883-1884.  Proceedings  agst.  comr.  of  Immigration, 
prison  directors,  harbor  comrs..  secy,  of  state,  clerk 
of  Supreme  Court,  for  mismngmt.  and  peculations 
In  office.     (Kept.  atty.  gon.  1S83/4:  3-4.) 

1886.  CoMiment  on  what  Is  being  done  to  encourage  Im- 
migration.     (Trans,  slate  agric.  socy.  1886:  13-14.) 

1887.  Stmt.  re.  profitable  Industries  !n  state.  In  answer 
to  numerous  applh  atlons  for  Information  from  per- 
sons contemi)lalliig  Iniinigiiitlon  to  state.  (Same 
1887:  14-15.) 


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243 


POPULATION— cont'd 

Migration — cont'd 

1887.  Suggestion  that  an  excursion  each  yr.  be  ar- 
ranged to  arrive  from  the  East  during  progress  of 
the  State  Fair.     (Nome  1887:  21-22.) 

1897.  Govs.  mess,  with  stmt,  from  state  bd.  of  trade 
re.  immigration  schemes  by  which  immigrants  are 
done  great  injustice  by  speculators.  (Assem.  jol. 
32  sess.  pp.  720-722;  Sen.  jol.  pp.  G39-641.) 

1899.     Comment  on  immigration.     (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1899:  35.) 
Receipts  and  Expexditires 

1853-185G.  Rept.  of  comr.  of  immigrants,  pursuant  to 
res.  showing  no.  of  Chinese  arrivals  in  port  sinca 
passage  of  "  Fifty  Dollar  Act "  with  collections 
from  same  Sept.  L,  1853,  to  Feb.  1,  1856.  (Assem. 
jol.  185U:  321-322.) 

1861.  Rept.  of  commerce  and  naviRation  committee  re. 
amt.  of  moneys  collected  of  immigrants  arriving  in 
this  state,  etc.  9  pp.  (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  12  sess. 
doc.  [17J.) 

1886-1888.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  comr.  of  Immi- 
gration. (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1884/6  (p. 
55)— ?ome  1886/8.) 

1892-1894.     Stmt,  of  coudition  of  Chinese  fund.     {Same 
1890/2   (p.  99)— some  1892/4.) 
Negro 

1849.  Exclusion  of  colored  people  urged.  (Govs.  ann. 
mess.  1849.) 

1851.  Same.     (Same  1851.) 
Social  Evil 

See  also  above,  Chinese,  under  Aliens. 
1870/1.     Corresp.  re.  and  treatment  of  social  evil  ques- 
tion:   by  A.   B.   Stout.     (1   bienn.   rept.  bd.   health 
1870/1:  44-49.) 
Vital  Statistics;  see  that  title 

PORT  REGULATIONS;  see  COMMERCE,  ETC. 

POSTAL  SERVICE 

Sie  al30  Parcels  Post. 

1852.  Postal  facilities  poor,  and  taxation  for  same  ex- 
cessive.    (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1852.) 

1853.  Rept.  of  committee  on  federal  relations  re.  ir- 
regularity of  mail  steamers  and  need  for  post  road 
from  San  Diego  to  junction  of  Gila  and  Colorado 
rivers.     2  pp.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1853  doc.  22.) 

1854.  Rent,  on  postage  in  Cal.,  showing  insufficiency  of 
revenue  therefrom  as  cause  of  limited  postal  facili- 
ties providei  by  federal  govt,  and  suggesting  in- 
crease of  rate  to  10  cents  per  letter  in  Cal.  and  on 
letters  sent  from  Cal.  as  means  of  providing  neces- 
sary revenue.     (Sen.  jol.  1854:  299.) 

.     Stmt,   of   amt.   collected    from   Cal.   for   postage 

and  amt.  paid  for  mail  service  within  state,  show- 
ing excess  of  receipts  of  federal  post  office  over 
expenditures.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1856:  32.) 

1855.  Postage  rates  exorbitant  and  mail  facilities  in- 
adequate, and  reformation  of  system  demanded. 
(Same  1856-  32.) 

1858.  Rept.  of  commerce  and  navigation  committee 
protesting  agst.  renewal  of  contract  for  carrying 
mails  betw.  N.  Y.,  Cal.,  and  Ore.,  with  U.  S.  and 
Pacific  mail  steamship  cos.;  proposing  that  two  dis- 
tinct contracts,  with  distinct  cos.  be  made,  and  that 
Cal.  Steamship  Co.  have  one  of  them;  wl<ly.  mails, 
and  rules  for  construction,  provisioning,  life-savini; 
devices,  and  inspection  of  seagoing  vessels,  are  also 
recommended.  14  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  9  sess. 
doc.  (91.) 

.     Memorial  for  increasing  effectiveness  of  Pacific 

mail  service.     (Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  pp.  99-104.) 


POULTRY  RAISING;  see  AGRICULTURE 

PRAIRIE  FIRES;  see  FIRES 

PREDACEOUS     INSECTS:     see    AGRICULTURE.      CROPS. 
PESTS 

PREMIUMS 

Agriculture;  see  that  title 

PRESERVATIVES 
Manufacture;  see  Industries,  etc. 

PRICES 

1850.     Great  reduction  in  prices  of  labor,  and  in  prop- 
erty and  rents.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1851.) 
1863.     Table  giving  average  prices  of  certain  leading 

articles  of  merchandise  in  S.  F.  for  every  mo.  and 

for  whole  yr.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1863:  269.) 
1804/5-1894/5.     Comparative     table     showing    average, 

highest,  and  lowest  price  of  no.  1  white  wheat,  spot, 

for  each  of  a  series  of  yrs.     (Same  1893  (p.  142)  — 

same  1895.) 
1865-1895.     Comparative  stmt,   showing  fluctuations  in 

price  of  wheat,   in   Cal.    (at  shipping  points)    for 

series  of  yrs.     (Same  1895:  166.) 
1867-1874.     Comparative  table  giving  prices  in  gold  of 

"  Al  "  Cal.  wool  in  S.  F.  and  N.  Y.  each  mo.  during 

past  S  yrs.     (Same  1874  (pp.  503-506)— same  1876.) 
1870/1-1892      Cumulative     comparative     table     giving 

average  price  of  no.  1  white  wheat,  spot,  each  serial 

yr.     (Same  1888  (p.  240)— saj/ie  1892.) 
1877.     Schedule    of   prices    adopted    by    Fine    Mnftres'. 

Assn.,  Dec.  9,  per  thousand  feet  of  lumber.     (Same 

1877:  148-149.) 
1882/3-1894/5.     Cumulative    comparative    table    giving 

average  price  of  no.  1  feed  barley  for  each  of  series 

of  yrs.     (Same  1890    (p.   227)— some   1895.) 
1885-1886.     Table  showing  highest  and  lowest  price  per 

cargo  of  various  kinds  of  foreign  coal  for  2  yrs. 

(7  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1886/7:  172.) 
1886-1895.     Table   giving  average,   highest,   and  lowest 

prices    of    wheat    and    barley    each    mo.    at    S.    P. 

(Trans,    state    agric.    socy.    1886     (p.    251) — same 

1895.) 
1887-1890.     Comment  on  production  of  wine  since  last 

rept.;    stmt,  of  prices  of  wine  grapes  paid  during 

vintage  of  1889.     (A.R.  bd.  vitic.  comrs.   1889/90: 

15-16.) 
1888-1890.     Official  figures  of  S.   F.  Produce  Exchange 

Call  Bd.  Assn.  showing  highest  and  lowest  prices 

of  wheat   options  during  each   mo.     (Trans,   state 

agric.  socy.  1888   (p.  241)— some  1890.) 
1890-1893.     Stmt,  of  cash  prices  in  S.  F.  on  first  of  each 

mo.  for  principal  ..rticles  of  produce.     (Same  1890 

(pp.  233-234)— same  1893.) 
1891-1892.     Comiiarative   table  showing  prices  of  fruit 

in  Sonoma  Co.  for  2  yrs.     (A.R.  bd.  hortlc.  1892; 

279.) 
1894.     Fresh    and     dried     fruit    prices    compared.     (4 

bienn.  rept.  same  1893/4;  404.) 
1900-1902.     Table   showing  average   butter   and   cheese 

prices,  in  cts.  per  lb.,  in  S.  F.     (Rept.  dairy  bureau 

1900/2;  24.) 
Quicksilver 

1850-1883.     Highest  and   lowest   prices   in   Cal.   and    in 

London.     (4  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1883/4  foldg. 

table.) 

PRINCETON 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

PRINTING 
Labor;   see  that  title 
Public;  see  Public  Printing 


244 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


PRISON;  see  MAINTENANCE:  STATE 

PRUNE 
Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Diseases;  see  Agriculture.     Crops.    Pests 
Exports;  see  Commerce,  etc. 
Imports;  see  Commerce,  etc. 

PUBLIC  AID:  COUNTY 
Railroads;  see  that  title 

PUBLIC  AID:  STATE 

1853.  Rept.  [favorable]  on  rept.  of  agts.  of  Cal.  Relief 
Expedition.  7  pp.  (App.  to  Assam,  jol.  4  sess. 
doc.  36.) 

.     Rept.  of  claims  committee  favoring  bill  for  relief 

of  W.  Waldo.     4  pp.     (iSame  4  sess.  doc.  45.) 

1855.  Same;  with  reference  to  petition  of  city  of  Sau 
Jose  lor  relief.  Includes  also  repts.  on  claims  of 
■\Vm.  McNees,  Dr.  Ormsby,  and  Sen.  bill  no.  IIG, 
entitled  an  act  for  the  relief  of  B.  Wing  and  W.  H. 
Williamson.  ...  1  p.  1.,  2  pp.  (Same  6  sess.  doc. 
21.) 

1857.  Rept.  of  committee  recommending  favorable  con- 
sideration of  memorial  of  Sisters  of  Mercy  for  aid. 
(Sen.  Jol.  8  sess.  p.  323.) 

1868.  Petition  of  the  officers  and  trustees  of  the  prison 
comn.  for  state  aid.  4  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  17  sess. 
V.  2  [docs.  15  and  37].) 

1870.  Petition  of  Associated  Veterans  of  Mexican  War, 
asking  for  deed  to  certain  lot  of  land  in  S.  F.  2  11. 
(fe'a»ie  18  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

1874.  Petition  of  Ladies'  Benevolent  Socy.  of  Sacra- 
mento asking  for  slate  aid;  with  rept.  of  committee 
on  public  expenditures  on  the  petition.  8  pp. 
(Same  20  sess.  v.  6  [doc.  13].) 

1878.     Petition  of  officers  and  directors  of  Elliott  Li- 
brary Institute  of  S.  F.     2  11.     (Same  22  sess.  v.  4 
[doc.  21J.) 
tor  state  aid. 
Expenditures  for 

1859-18C2.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  expended  for  relief  pur- 
poses. (A.K.  state  controller  1858/9  (pp.  12-13)  — 
same  J8G1/2.) 

1865-1873.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  relief  purposes. 
(Bienn.  rept.  same  1863/5  (pp.  44-45) — same 
1871/3.) 

1871.  Same;  for  Mechanics'  Institute.  (Same  1869/71: 
70.) 

Railroads;  see  that  title 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS,  GROUNDS,  AND  MONUMENTS:  CITY 
San  Francisco 

1872.  Rept.  on  investigation  of  alletied  fraud  in  bldg. 
of  city  hall  of  S.  F.     (Assem.  jol.  19  sess.  p.  534.) 

.     Rept.   [favorable]    |re.  proceedinKs  of  City  Hall 

comrs.  of  S.  F.,  the  construction  of  the  bldg.,  and 
the  alleged  frauds;  with  testimony].  2  11.,  176  pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  19  sess.  V.  4  doc.  [7].) 

1874.  Rept.  of  committee  on  Investigation  of  affairs  of 
S.  F.  city  hall  comn.  (Assem.  jol.  20  sess.  pp.  599- 
602.) 

.    Same.    7  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  20  sess.  doc.  [11].) 

.     Same;  with  testimony.     289  pp.     (Sarne  20  sess. 

doc.  [12].) 

PUBLIC     BUILDINGS,     GROUNDS,     AND     MONUMENTS: 
COUNTY 

iH'J'.'.  Kept,  on  bblKH.  and  KroimdH  of  Mendocino  Co. 
(ABBcm.  Jol.  30  B088.  PI).  307-308.) 


PUBLIC     BUILDINGS,     GROUNDS,     AND     MONUMENTS: 
STATE 

serial 

Committee  on  Public  Buildings  and  Grounds 

A 

Assembly  Committee 

1870-1903.     Repts. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1S70  in  App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [4]. 

Stockton  Insane  Asylum. 
1872  In  Assem.  jol.   19  sess.  pp.  609-611. 
"      "  App.  to  jols.  19  sess.  v.  2   [doc.  10]. 
Institution   for   the  Deaf,   Dumb,   and   Blind. 
1874  In  Assem.  jol.  20  sess.  pp.  738-744. 
"      "  App.  to  jols.  20  sess.  v.  5  doc.  [10]. 
Napa  Insane  Asylum. 
1878  in  App.  to  jols.  22  sess.  v.  4    doc.    [48].     10  pp. 

1880 23    ••     V.  5  unnum.   doc.     8  pp. 

Stockton   Insane   Asylum,    State   Normal    School.   Napa 
Insane  Asylum.  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind  Asylum. 
1883  In  Assem.  jol.   25  sess.     pp.  569-572. 

Napa   Insane  Asylum,  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind  Asylum, 
Stockton    Insane    Asylum,    Branch    State    Normal 
School   (Los  Angeles),  State  University  and  State 
Capitol. 
18S5  iu  Assem.  jol.  26  sess.     pp.  608-610. 

State  Capitol,   Agricultural  Pavilion,   State  University, 
InsOtution  for  the  Deaf.  Dumb,  and  Blind.  Stock- 
ton  and   Napa   Insane  Asylums,   Los  Angeles  and 
San  Jose  State  Normal  Schools. 
1887  In  App.  to  jols.  27  sess.  v.  8  doc.  [191.     6  pp. 
State  Capitol,  Agricultural  Pavilion,  State  University. 
Institution  for  the  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind,  Home 
for    the    Adult    Blind,    Napa    and    Stockton    Insane 
Asylums.     San     Jose     and     Los     Angeles     Normal 
Schools,     Home    for    the    Feeble-minded,    Agnews 
Insane  Asylum. 
1891  In  Assem.  Jol.  29  sess.       pp.  468-472. 

Stale  Normal  Schools  (San  Jose,  Los  Angeles,  and 
Chico),  Agnews  and  Stockton  Insane  Asylum,  San 
Bernardino  Insane  Asylum,  Whlttler  Reform 
School,  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind  Asylum,  Industrial 
Home  for  the  Blind,  Home  for  Feeble-minded, 
Orphans'  Home  Socy.  (Los  Angeles),  Catholic  Or- 
phans' Home  (Los  Angeles). 
1903  In   Assem.  Jol.  35  sess.     pp.  373-377. 

Cal.  Polytechnic  School,  Institution  for  Doaf,  Dumb, 
and  Blind,  State  Normal  Schools  at  San  Diego, 
Los  Angeles,  San  Jose,  and  Sau  Francisco. 

B 

Senate  Committee 
1874-1895.     Repts. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1874  In  Sen.  Jol.  20  sess.     pp.  663-664. 

Napa  Insane  Asylum. 
1876  In  Sen.  Jol.  21  sess.     p.  304. 

Stockton  Insane  Asylum. 
1878  In  App.  to  Jols.  22  sess.  v.  4  doc.   [31].     9  pp. 

Institution   for   Doaf,    Dumb,  and   Blind;   University  of 
California  ;  State  Normal  School ;  Napa  and  Stock- 
ton Insane  Asylums. 
1883   In   App.   to  jols.  25  sess.  v.  3  doc.    [2].     8   pp. 
Napa    Insane    Asylum,    Deaf  and   Dumb  Asylum,    State 
University,  Stockton  Insane  Asylum,  Sun  Jose  and 
Los  Angeles  Normal  Schools. 
1885  In  App.  to  Jols.  26  sess.  v,  6  unnum  doc.     6  pp. 
State  Capitol,   Agricultural   ravlllon,   State   University, 
Deaf,    Dumb,    ami    Blind   Asylum,    Insane    Asylums 
at    Stockton    and    Napa,    Normal    Schools    at    San 
Jose  and    Los   Angeles. 
1895  In  Sen.  jol.  31   sess.     pp.  634-637. 

Mendocino  and  Napa  Insane  Asylums,  Home  for  Feeble- 
minded, Veterans'  Home. 


Joint  Conindttee 

1876.    Rept.    76  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  21  sess.  v.  5  un- 
num. doc.) 

Napa  Insane  Asylum,  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind  Asylum, 
Stale  Capital,  State  ARrlc.  Society's  (Jrounds,  State 
University. 

non-serial 
1853.     Suggestion    to   abolish   office   of   supt.   of  public 

bldgs.  as  unnecessary.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1853.) 
1893.     Govs,     met-s. ;     ptibllc    bUlg.     for    various    state 

offices,  etc.     (Son.  jol.  30  sess.  pp.  542-543;   Assem. 

jol.  pp.  516-518.) 
1899.     Mni)  of  Cal.  showing  location  of  state  bldgs.,  In- 

Htilulions.  and  property.     (Cnl.  blue  book  or  state 

roster  1899.) 


INDEX  TO  POCTTMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  OAT.IFORNIA 


245 


PDBtIC     BUILDINGS,     GROUNDS, 
STATE— cont'd 


AND     MONUMENTS: 


Capitol 


serial 


1  series 
Under  Act  of  April  18.  ISr.O. 

1862-18fi3.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  capltol  comrs. 
In  rollected  iloca.  as  follows  : 
ISflJ   In  App.  to  Jols.  H  SPSS,   iinniim.   doc. 
1863 15    ••     V.  '2    iinnum.    doc. 

2  series 

1863/5-1873/5.    Blenn.  rept.  of  capltol  comrs,  1  et  seq. 

In  Collpctod  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.   ISfi.'i'.l  In  App.  to  Jols.  16  SPSS.  V.  2   unnum. 


18«r./7 
18fi7/n  ' 
1860/71  ' 
1871/S  ' 
1873/5    ' 


17 
18 
19 
20 
21 


V.  3 
V.  3 
T.  4 
v.  2 
V.  3 


doc. 


In 


3  series 

betw.    the 


the  Intprlm  betw.  the  close  of  the  2d  and  th»' 
befjlnnlng  of  the  4th  series,  no  rept.  was  Issued 
by  the  capital  comrs.  The  substance  of  the 
repta.  Is  plvpn  In  bripf  form  In  the  govs,  messages 
of  these  years. 

4  series 
Under  Act  of  March  13.  1889. 
1888/90-1900/2.     Rept.  [bienn.]  of  the  capitol  comrs. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  ; 
1.88.<l/00  In  App.  to  Jols.  29  sess.  V.  1    unnum.    doc. 


i,'<no/2 

l.S!i2/4 

1894/6 

1894/6 

1896/8 

1898/00 

1900/2 


of  special  committee  on  rooms  for  use  of 
(App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1  sess.  pp.  399-400  doc. 


30    "     V.  1 

31    "     T.  1 

32    "    V.  1 

'  Sen.  Jol.  32  sess.      pp.  14-16. 
•  Assem.  Jol.  33  sess.     pp.  32-33. 
'  App.  to  Jols.  34  sess.  v.  1  doc.   r3]. 
35     "     V.  1      "      [4]. 

non-serial 
1850.     Ropt. 
the  Sen 
A2.) 

1852.  Rept.  of  supt.  of  public  bldgs.  concerning  fur- 
nishing of  public  offlces  and  committee  rooms. 
{Same  3  sess.  pp.  594-596.) 

1853.  Same;  re.  furniture  of  public  bldgs.  4  pp. 
(App.  to  Assem.  jol.  4  sess.  doc.  9.) 

1865.  Suggestion  to  provide  means  for  erection  of  state 
bldgs.  at  seat  of  govt,  by  sale  of  public  bldg.  lands 
donated  to  state  by  act  of  Congress  approved  Mch. 
3,  1853.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1855:  36-37.) 

1856.  Majority  and  minority  repts.  re.  proposed  act 
to  provide  $300,000  for  construction  of  state  capi- 
tol at  Sacramento.     (Assem.  jol.  1856:  769-771.) 

1857.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  lands  on  act  to  pro- 
vide for  construction  of  state  capitol  in  Sacramento 
with  recommendation  that  it  receive  immediate 
consideration.     (Sen.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  729-730.) 

1858.  Communication  from  Jos.  Nongues  stating  terms 
on  which  he  will  build  state  house.  {Same  9  sess. 
pp.  354-355.) 

1860.  Communication  from  atty.  gen.  re.  title  to  land 
occupied  for  state  capitol  purposes.  {Same  12  sess. 
pp.  340-342.) 

.  Rept.  of  capital  committee  re.  permanent  loca- 
tion for  capital;  offering  propositions  from  several 
cities  but  recommending  erection  of  state  capitol  at 
Sacramento.  10  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  11  sess. 
doc.  [17].) 

1863.  Estimate  of  construction  of  floors  of  state  capltol 
bldg.  with  brick  arches,  supported  on  wrought-iron 
beams,  etc.;  also  estimate  of  cost  of  constructing 
all  floors  with  wooden  beams  and  flooring.  (A.R. 
capitol  comrs.  1862/3:  11-12.) 

1864.  Rept.  of  Assem.  committee  on  public  bldgs.,  with 
rept.  of  architect  with  specifications  and  estimates 
of  cost  of  state  capitol  bldg.  35  pp.  (App.  to  jols. 
15  sess.  T.  2  unnum.  doc.) 


PUBLIC     BUILDINGS,     GROUNDS,     AND     MONUMENTS: 
STATE— cont'd 
Capitol — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1864.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  bldgs.  re.  new  capl- 
tol bldg.     4  pp.     (Same  15  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

1865.  Estimate  for  completing  parts  of  bldg.  specified 
In  rept.  within  noxt  2  yrs.  (Bienn.  rept.  capltol 
comrs.  1865/7:  16.) 

.     Estimate   of  cost   of  design   presented  Nov.   30, 

1865.     (."Jame  18C4/5:  19.) 

.     Estimate   for   completion   of   state   capitol   bldg. 

{Same  18G4/5:  15-22.) 

1865-1873.  Architect's  rept.  showing  detailed  descrip- 
tion of  several  estimates.  {Same  1864/5  (pp.  22- 
24)— .some  1872/3.) 

1867.  Estimate  for  compleflon  of  bldg.  excepting  stat- 
uary and  pictures  of  rotunda.      {Same  1865/7:  13.) 

1868.  Rept.  of  Sen.  state  property  inquiry  committee 
re.  disposition  of  cprtain  property  belonsring  to 
state;  viz.,  furniture,  carpets,  etc,  from  the  capltol 
bldgs.;  with  testimony.  13  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  17 
sess.  V.  2  rdoc.  61.) 

.  Rept.  of  jt.  public  bldgs.  committee  re.  construc- 
tion of  state  capitol;  favorable  to  manner  and  ma- 
terial of  its  construction;  with  testimony.  96  pp. 
(Same  17  sess.  v.  1  doc.  1111) 

1869-1871.  Stmt,  giving  approximate  cost  of  finishing 
bldg.  (Bienn.  rept.  capitol  comrs.  1867/9  (p.  15)  — 
same  1870/1.) 

1870.  Mess,  of  Gov.  Haight,  returning  without  his  ap- 
proval Sen.  bill  310;  act  referring  to  the  salaried 
comrs.  amendatory  of  an  act  to  provide  for  con- 
struction of  state  capitol  in  Sacramento;  gov.  also 
calls  attention  to  practice  of  naming  in  hills  offi- 
cers who  are  to  execute  the  proposed  laws,  as  not 
properly  a  legislative  function.  2  11.  (App.  to  jols. 
18  sess.  V.  3  doc.  [381.) 

1872.  Testimony  taken  before  public  bldgs.  and 
grounds  committee  re.  construction  of  state  capitol. 
168  pp.     (Same  19  sess.  v.  4  doc.   [91.) 

1874.  Architect's  rept.  on  acoustics  of  Assem.  cham- 
ber.    9  pp.     (Same  20  sess.  v.  4  [doc.  14].) 

1876.  Veto  of  Sen.  bill  248  to  provide  for  keeping  of 
capitol  grounds.  5  pp.  (Same  21  sess.  v.  5  un- 
num. doc.) 

1883.     See  Public  Buildings,  etc.     serial  A;   this  date. 

189(?).     Specifications    of    labor,    materials,    and    me- 
chanical workmanship  to  be  furnished  for  erection 
of  basement  story  walls  of  state  capitol.     7  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Rowker. 

1890.  Comments  on  improvement  of  state  capitol 
grounds.  (Bienn.  rept.  capitol  comrs.  1889/90: 
3-5.) 

.     Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  repairs  of  state 

capitol.     (A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated  1891:  30.) 

1896-1904.  Recommended  repairs  for  state  capitol. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  dept.  1894/6  (pp.  13-15)— some 
1902/4.) 

1897.  Rept.  re.  sanitary  condition  of  Sen.  chamber  and 
capitol  bldg.     (Sen.  jol.  32  sess.  pp.  621-622.) 

Executive  Mansion 

1871.  Rept.  of  architect  of  govs,  mansion.  (Bienn. 
rept.  capitol  comrs.  1870/1:  14-15.) 

1874.     Rept.  on  new  "govs,  mansion";   wholly  unsuit- 
able for  purposes  for  which  it  was  intended;   rec- 
ommendation   for   drainage   of   grounds.     (Assem. 
jol.  20  sess.  pp.  1095-1096.) 
Expenditures  for 

18G2-1869.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  public  bldg.  fund.  (A. 
R.  state  controller  1861/2  (pp.  70-71)— blenn.  rept. 
same  1867/9.) 


246 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


PUBLIC     BUILDrNGS,     GROUNDS,     AND     MONUMENTS: 

STATE— cont'd 
Expenditures  for — cont'd 

1864/5-1869.     Public  bldg.  fund;  receipts  and  payments. 
(A.R.  state  treasurer  1864/5    (p.  18) — bienn.  rept. 
same  1867/9.) 
Capftol 

1863.  Stmt,  of  comparative  cost  of  freestone  and  other 
materials  for  outside  finish  of  state  capitol  bldg. 
(A.R.  capitol  comrs.  1S62/3:  13.) 

.     Stmt,   showing  amt.    expended   by   state  capitol 

comrs.  to   Dec.  1,  1863,  under  provision  of  act  of 
Apr.  20,  1863.     (Same  1862/3:  9-10.) 

1863-1865.  Stmt,  giving  estimates  reed,  during  past  3 
yrs.  and  amt.  that  has  been  expended  for  3  yrs. 
(Bienn.  rept.  same  1864/5:  5.) 

1863-1867.  Stmt,  giving  amts.  derived  from  special  tax 
for  construction  of  state  capitol  bldg.  {Same 
1865/7:  5.) 

1863-1875.  Stmt,  of  expenditures  upon  state  capitol 
bldg.  from  Dec.  1,  1863,  to  Nov.  1,  1875.  (Same 
1864/5   (pp.  14-15)— same  1874/5.) 

1863-1879.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  capitol  fund.  (A.R. 
state  controller  1862/3  (pp.  86-87) — bienn.  rept. 
same  1877/9.) 

1864/5-1879.  State  capitol  fund;  receipts  and  payments. 
(A.R.  state  treasurer  1864/5  (p.  12) — bienn.  rept. 
same  1877/9.) 

1867.  Stmt,  giving  expenditures  for  labor  on  capitol 
during  past  5  mos.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  capitol 
comrs.  1865/7:  8.) 

1869/71.  State  capitol  bonds  interest  fund;  receipts 
and  payments.     (A.R.  state  treasurer  1869/71:  20.) 

1869/71-1875.  State  capitol  special  fund;  receipts  and 
payments.  (Same  1869/71  (p.  19) — bienn.  rept. 
same  1873/5.) 

1871.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  state  capitol  special  fund. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1869/71:  104-105.) 

1871-1873.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  state  capitol. 
(Same  1869/71  (p.  77)— sowe  1871/3.) 

.     Stmt,  of  state  capitol  bonds  interest  and  sinking 

fund.    (Same  1869/71   (pp.  106-107)— .sa)»e  1871/3.) 

1871-1880.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  construction  of 
state  capitol.  (Same  1869/71  (p.  57)— same 
1879/80.) 

1871/3-1875.  State  capitol  bonds  Interest  fund  of  1870; 
receipts  and  payments.  (A.R.  state  treasurer 
1871/3  (p.  14)— bienn.  rept.  same  1873/5.) 

.     State   capitol    special    fund,    1872;    receipts   and 

payments.     (Same    1871/3     (p.    22) — bienn.    rept. 
same  1873/5.) 

.  State  capitol  bonds  Interest  fund  of  1872;  re- 
ceipts and  payments.  (Same  1871/3  (p.  14)  — 
bienn.  rept.  same  1873/5.) 

1873.  Stmt,  of  state  napltol  bonds  interest  and  sinking 
fund  of  1872.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1871/3: 
150-151.) 

.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  expended  for  labor  and  ma- 
terials In  different  depts.  from  .Ian.  1,  1872,  to  Nov, 
1,  1873.      (Bienn.   rept.  capitol  comrs.   1872/3:  5-6.) 

.  Stmt,  giving  approximate  cost  of  what  Is  re- 
quired or  may  be  added,  excepting  statuary  and  pic- 
tures In  rotunda.     (Savic  1872/3:  13.) 

1873-1877.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  state  capitol  special 
funds  of  1870  and  1872.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  con- 
troller 1871/3   (pp.  122-123)— same  1875/7.) 

1881-1890.  General  stmt,  of  apprns.  and  expenditures 
for  repairs  to  capitol  bldg.  and  furiillure  and  pur- 
chase of  carpets,  etc.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  dept. 
1894/6:  10.) 


PUBLIC     BUILDINGS,     GROUNDS,     AND     MONUMENTS: 
STATE— cont'd 
Expenditures  for — cont'd 
C.vpiTOL — cont'd 

1SS2-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law.  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  state  capitol 
bldg.  and  grounds.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller 
1880/2  (p.  BD— same  1902/4.) 
1884-1893.  Apprns.  made  by  legisl.  for  public  bidgs., 
permanent  improvements,  and  purchase  of  sites, 
etc.,  which  do  not  include  maintenance  or  running 
expenses  of  institutions.  (A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated 
1895:  64-66.) 
1892.  Comment  on  improvements;  and  stmt,  of  money 
expended  under  contract,  and  money  remaining  in 
apprn.     (Bienn,  rept.  capitol  comrs.  1891/2:  5-7.) 

.     Itemized  stmt,  of  expenditures.     (Same  1893/4: 

3-4.) 
1896.     Stmt,  giving  receipts  and  expenditures.     (Same 

1895/6:  3-4.) 
1900-1902.     List   of   apprns.    for   maintenance   of   state 
capitol  grounds  for  1899/00  and  stmt,  showing  how 
expended.     (Same  1899/00  (p.  3)— same  1901/2.) 
ExEct'TiVE  Mansion 

1871.  Stmt,  giving  pay-roll  of  executive  mansion,  with 
recapitulation.  (Bienn.  rept.  capitol  comrs.  1870/1: 
15-16.) 

.     Same;    approximate   cost  of  iinishing  executive 

mansion.  (Same  1870/1:  16.) 
1871-1873.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  govs,  mansion. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1869/71  (p.  77) — same 
1871/3.) 
Ventilation 

1896.  Ventilation  of  public  bldgs. ;  by  W.  W.  Oates. 
8  pp. 

Rept.  proc.  ann.  state  sanitary  conv.  1806. 
Land  Grant;  see  Land:  State 
Marshall  Monument 

serial 

Undpr  Act  of  1S,S7  making  an  apprn.  for  monument  to 
•Tamos   Marshall,   discovpror  of  gold   in   Cal. 
1894-1898.     Rept.  of  guardian  of  Marshall  monument. 
In  CnllcoU'd  docs,  as  follows: 

1804   In    App.   to  Jols.   31   si'ss.   v.   6  doc.    [9]. 

ISnC)  omittod. 

1898  In  App.  to  Jols.  .SS  sess.  v.  1  doc.   [19]. 

non-serial 
1890.     Rept.  of  Marshall  monument  comn.  on  erection 
of  a  monument  to  .lames  W.  Marshall,  the  discov- 
erer of  gold.     2   11.,   1   pi.     (App.   to  jols.  29  sess. 
V.  7  doc.  (61.) 


PUBLIC  HEALTH 


serial 


tindci-  Act  of  March  19,  1870 
RICrOUTS 


1870/1-1902/4.     Bienn. 

rept 

of  state  bd 

.  of  healtl 

I 

n  CollocItMl  ilocs. 

as  follows  : 

1. 

1K70/1   omiltc'd. 

'2 

1871/.S   In  App.  to  Jols 

20  sess 

.  V.  13 

doc.  211. 

:i. 

lS7;i/.'-i    "     " 

21    ■' 

V.  3   tinnnm.   doc 

4. 

187(1/7    "     " 

22    '* 

V.  1 

r>. 

1878/9    "     " 

23    " 

V.  2 

n. 

1879/80  ••     ■' 

24     " 

V.  2 

7. 

1880/1     "     " 

20    •• 

V.  4 

8. 

I8s:;/:t   ••    ■■ 

2(t    " 

T.  3 

9. 

1884/0     •■      ■• 

27     " 

V.  2 

10. 

1880/8    "      " 

28     " 

V.  0 

11. 

1888/90"      " 

20    " 

V.  7 

12. 

1890/2     "      " 

30    •■ 

V.  3 

1.1. 

1892/4     "      •• 

31     " 

V.  0 

14. 

1894/0    "      " 

32     " 

V.  0  doc.    111. 

in. 

1890/8  not  prlc 

ted. 

10. 

1898/01)  In  App 
1900/2      "     '• 

tojol 

B.  34  sess.  V.  2 

doc.   14]. 

17. 

14          «4 

35    • 

V.  2 

••     [01. 

18. 

1002/4       ■'     " 

«l          II 

86    " 

V.  8 

"      [CI. 

INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


247' 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

aerial — cont'd 

MONTHLY  CIRCULARS 

1880-1904.     Mo.  circulars.     4°. 

Issued  on  nbt.  the  10th  day  of  ench  mo.     Snnltnry  and 

vltnl  statistics. 
In  Doouiiu'nts  as  follows  : 
1880-li)00/2    In   0   blcnn.    ropt.    bd.   health   1878/80    (pp. 
7-10) — 17  «iii«c  inoo/:!. 
In  6  and  7   ropts.  called  **  Abstr.  of  ropts.  of  deaths." 
in    Sth-lOth    ropts.    "Ropt.    of    deaths";    In    lllli- 
14th  repts.  "  .Monthly  review  of  deaths,"  and  there- 
after as  above. 

PRKVKNTABLE   DISEASE  CIRCULARS 
[1880-1904.1     [Circulars.] 

Checklist 
unniira.     n.  d.     Facts  for  the  people  concerning  smallpox 
and  vaccination.     8  pp. 
Entry  from  Itowlier. 
unniirn.      18S().      Circular   following   prevalence   of   small- 
pox.     (()  blenn,    rept.   bd.   heiiltli   1879/80:0.) 
unnuni.      1.S80.      Circular  on    the   Importance   of  vaccina- 
tion, and  ursInK  its  Reneral  adoption  by  the  people  ; 
A  UK.  :f.     •*  pp. 
Surgeon  (leneral's  Ijlbrary. 
annum.      ISS.'i,      Information  for  the  public.     Diphtheria. 
Circular  .   .  .  . ;   May  21).     9  pp. 
Surgeon  (ieneral's   Library.     Also  In  8  blenn.   rept.   bd. 
health    1882/4  :  128-132. 
annum.     188,5.     Preventable  disease  circulars — Facts  for 
the  people  concerning  cholera.     8  pp. 
Surgeon  General's   Library.     Also  in  9  blenn.   rept.  bd. 
health  1880  :  .34.51. 
annum.      1891.       ( ?)      Preventive    disease    series.      Diph- 
theria :    Its    restriction    and    prevention.      ITseful    In- 
formation  published  tor  general   distribution.     6   pp. 
Surgeon  tJenerai's  Library, 
no.    4.       (sic.)       1894.      Preventive    disease    series.      Re- 
striction and  prevention  of  cholera,     8  pp. 
Surgeon  <!enerars  Library. 
no.  4.      (sic.)      1894.      Preventive  disease   series.      School 
hygiene.     Addressed  to  the  public  school  teachers  of 
California.    8  pp. 
Surgeon  tJeneral's   Library, 
no.    .5.      n.    d.      Consumption     (pulmonary    tuberculosis)  ; 

Its  restriction   and   prevention.      8    pp. 
unnum.      1894.     Tests  for   impurities   in   drinking  water ; 
by  W.  .\nderson.     6  pp. 
Also  pubd.    In   Proc.    State   Sanitary   Convention,    1894. 
Not  seen  ;  entry   from   Bowker. 

non-serial 
1870-1886.     Consolidated    sick    rept.,    Ft.    Bidwell.     (9 

bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1884/6:  195-197.) 
1874/5.     Rept.  of  committee  of  Cal.  State  Medical  Socy. 

on   state   medicine   and    public   hygiene.     (3    same 

1874/5:  229-232.) 
1877.     Memorial   ace.   Sen.  bill  614,   re.  establishing  a 

state   venereal   hospital.     6   pp.     (App.   to   jols.    22 

sess.  [doc.  7].) 
1882/4.     Effect    of    irrigation   of   agric.    lands   particu- 
larly in  Cal.,  upon  public  health;   by  H.  S.  Orme. 

(8  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1882/4:  51-59.) 
1884/6.     Climatology  and  diseases  of  so.  Cal.;  by  H.  S. 

Orme,  pres.  state  bd.  of  health.     (9  same  1884/6: 

117-131.) 
1896.     Facilities  for  treatment  of  contagious  diseases  in 

public  institutions  of  Cal.;  by  A.  E.  Osborne.     9  pp. 
Rept.  Proc.  .\nn.  State  Sanitary  Convention,  1890. 
.     The  gj'mnasium  from  the  standpoint  of  the  sani- 
tarian;  by  W.  W.  Hitchcock.     7  pp. 

Rept.  Prnc.  ..\nn.  State  Sanitary  Convention,  1890. 
.     Rept.  of  delegate  to  national  conference  of  state 

bds.  of  health.     (14  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1894/6: 

98-100.) 

Board  of  Health 

Sec  also  below.  Local  Boards. 
1870.     Rept.    [favorablel   of  Assem.  committee  on  hos- 
pitals re.  bill  101,  act  to  create  a  state  bd.  of  health. 
4  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [7].) 

Diseases 

1870/1.  Table  showing  diseases,  accidents,  and  deaths 
In  38  lodges  I.  O.  0.  F.  for  6  mos.  from  July,  1870. 
{1  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1870/1:  52-54.) 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Diseases — cont'd 

1872.     Rppt.  of  committee  apptd.  to  inquire  Into  causes 
of  endemic  dysentery  in  San  Joaquin  Valley.     (2 
same  1871/3:  157-159.) 
1875.     Forest  culture  as  prophylactic  to  miasmatic  dis- 
eases.     (3  same  1874/5:  151-156.) 
In   its  local   application, 
1880/2.     Necessity  of  passing  law  providing  for  r.r.  In- 
spection,   in    regard    to    contagious    diseases.     (7 
same  1880/2-  61-64.) 
1886.     Irrigation    in    relation    to    malarial    diseases    In 
Cal.;  by  H.  C.  Growder.     (9  same  1884/6:  132-133.) 

.     Suppl.  rept.  on  prevailing  diseases  about  AHuras 

and  so.  end  of  Goose  Lake  Valley.     (9  same  1884/6: 
197-198.) 
1896,     Facilities  for  treatment  of  contagious  diseases  in 
public   Institutions  of  Cal.     (14  same  1894/6:  199- 
206.) 
Alcoholism 
1884/6.     Drinking  habit  in  Cal.;  its  effect  on  state.     (9 

bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1884/6:  134-136.) 
1896.  Rept.  of  committee  on  suppression  of  inebriety; 
by  P.  C.  Remondino  of  San  Diego.  (14  sam,e 
1894/6:  101-122.) 
1898/00.  Data  re.  effect  of  alcohol  upon  health  and 
lives  of  population,  submitted  by  bd.  of  health. 
(16  same  1898/00:  34-39.) 

The  law  creating  the  Cal.  state  bd.  health  directs  that 
Inrpilry  be   made   as   to  effect   of  use   of   Intoxicat- 
ing liquor  as  a  beverage  upon  Industry,  prosperity, 
etc.,  of  citizens  of  state. 
CONSITMPTION 

1870/1.  Rept.  on  subject  of  consumption  and  sana 
torium.     (1  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1870/1:43-44.) 

1874/5.  Remarks  on  climate  of  S,  F.  and  of  Cal.,  with 
special  relation  to  pulmonary  disorders;  made  by 
H.  Gibbons.     (3  saine  1874/5:  235-242.) 

.     Rept.  on  climatology  of  Cal.  and  consumption, 

(3  same  1874/5:  93-150.) 

1875,  Malarial  fevers  and  consumption  in  Cal.,  in  their 
relations  to  irrigation,  drainage,  cultivation  of  soil, 
etc.     (3  same  1874/5:  113-150.) 

1876/7.  Relations  of  climate  of  Cal.  to  consumption, 
(4  same  1876/7:  38-60.) 

1879/80.  Inheritance  of  pulmonary  disease,  its  possible 
eradication,  with  special  reference  to  climate  of 
San  Diego;  by  pres.  of  Cal.  state  bd.  of  health. 
(6  same  1879/80:  74-76.) 

188(?).  Preventive  disease  series  [no.  5].  Consump- 
tion (pulmonary  tuberculosis);  its  restriction  and 
prevention.     8  pp.     (State  bd.  health.) 

1894.  Prevention  of  contagious  and  infectious  diseases, 
with  special  reference  to  tuberculosis;  by  W.  An- 
derson.    14  pp. 

Repr.  Proc.  Ann.  State  Sanitary  Conv.,  1894. 

.     Same.     (13   bienn.   rept.  bd.   health  1892/4:316- 

327.) 

.     Plea  for  prevention  of  tuberculosis;  by  Geo.  M, 

Kober.     12  pp. 

Kepr.    Proc.    Ann.    State    Sanitary    Conv.,    1894. 

.     Same.     (13   bienn.   rept.  bd.  health   1892/4:  328- 

337.) 

.  Tuberculosis;  its  communicability  and  preven- 
tion; by  W.  F.  Wlard.     12  pp. 

Repr.  Proc.  Ann.  State  Sanitary  Conv.,  1894. 

.     Same.     (13  bienn.  rept.   bd.   health   1892/4:  294- 

303.) 

.     The  sanitary  control  of  tuberculosis;    by  S.   S. 

Herrick.     8  pp. 

Repr.  Proc.  Ann.  State  Sanitary  Conv.,  1894. 

.    Same.     (13  blenn,  rept.  bd.  health  1892/4:  304- 

309,) 


248 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

Diseases — cont'd 
CoNsrsrPTiox — cont'd 

1896.     Imperative   need   of   strict   sanitary   regulations 
agst.  spread  of  consumption  in  Southern  Cal.;   by 
P.  C.  Remondino  of  San  Diego.     (14  same  1894/6: 
206-215.) 
1902/4.     Rept.  on  prevalence  of  diseases  as  tuberculosis, 
typhoid    fever,    leprosy,    and    smallpox.     (18    same 
1902/4:  14-18.) 
Diphtheria 
1882/4.     Preventable    disease    circular    re.    diphtheria, 
containing  information  for  public.     (8  bienn.  rept. 
bd.  health  1882/4:  128-132.) 
1885.     Diphtheria;     prevalence    in    various    places    in 
Cal.;    principal  cause  is  negligence  due  to  lack  of 
penalty.     (9  same  1884/6:  41-44.) 
1886/8.     Rept.    on    prevalence    of    diphtheria,    scarlet 
fever,   measles,  tvphoid  fever  in  state.     (10  same 
1886/8:  53-61.) 
1888/9.     See  below.  Epidemics.     Smallpox;  this  date. 
1891  (?).     Preventive    disease    series.     Diphtheria;     its 
restriction    and    prevention.      Useful     information 
published   for  general   distribution.     6   pp.     (State 
bd.  health.) 

Surgeon  General's  Library. 
1896.     Rept.  on  diphtheria  anti-toxin;   by  J.  H.  Davis- 
son.     7  pp. 

Rept.  Proc.  Ann.  State  Sanitary  Convention,  1896. 

.     Same.     (14   bienn.   rept.  bd.  health   1894/6:  269- 

274.) 
Lepbost 

See  also  below.  Expenditures. 
1871-1890.  Table  of  lepers  in  S.  F..  showing  yr.  of  ad- 
mission, nativity,  color,  sex,  etc.  (11  bienn.  rept. 
bd.  health  1888/90:  192-197.) 
1890.  Paper  on  subject  of  leprosy.  Its  extent  and  con- 
trol and  geographical  distribution;  by  H.  S.  Orme, 
pres.  state  bd.  of  health.  (11  same  1888/90:  177- 
214.) 

nist.  of  cases  In  Cal. 
1902/4.    See  above,  Consumption;  this  date. 
Scarlet  Fe\'eb 

1885.  Scarlet  fever;  limited  mortality;  places  where 
prevalent.    (9  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1884/6:  44-46.) 

1886/8.     See  above.  Diphtheria;  this  date. 

1888/9.     See  below.  Epidemics.     Smallpox;  this  date. 

TBICni.NIASIS 

1886.  Rept.  on  trichinlasis  cases  at  Susanville,  Lassen 
Co.     (9  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1884/6:  49-51.) 

Ttphoiu  Feveb 

1885.  Typhoid  fever;  general  comment;  relation  of  im- 
pure water  to  typhoid;  observations  on  the  Davis 
Creek  epidemic.  (9  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1884/6: 
46-49.) 

1886/8.     See  above,  Diphtheria;  this  date. 

1888/9.     See  below.  Epidemics.     Smallpox;  this  date. 

1896.  Typhoid  fever  from  a  financial  standpoint;  by 
Thomas  Roas.     4  pp. 

Kf-pt.  I'roc.  Ann.  State  Sanitary  Convention.  181)0. 

.     Same.     (14   bienn.   rept.  bd.  health   1894/6:  194- 

199.) 

1902/4.     See  above.  Consumption;   this  date. 
Epidemics 

1877/9.  On  dangi-r  from  pnstHonco  In  Cal.;  by  H.  Gib- 
bons.    (5  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1877/9:  87-90.) 

1880/2.     Rept.    on    epidemics,    constitutional    diseases, 
local  diseases,  diseases  of  nervous  system,  and  de- 
Tolopmental  diseases  In  Cal.     (7  same  1880/2:  13- 
32.) 
Cuor.EBA 

1850.  Heavy  loss  of  life  from  cholera.  (Govs.  ann. 
mesH.  1861.) 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Epidemics — cont'd 
Cholera — cont'd 

1894.     Preventive  disease  series  [no.  41.  Restriction  and 
prevention  of  cholera.     8  pp.     (State  bd.  health.) 
Surgeon   Oeneral's   Library. 
Plague 

1900-1904.     Rept.   on   subject   of   plague   in   S.   P.     (18 

bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1902/4:  8-14.) 
1901.  Rept.  of  special  health  comrs.  apptd.  by  gov.  to 
confer  with  federal  authorities  at  Wash.  re.  al- 
leged existence  of  bubonic  plagiie  in  Cal.;  also  rept 
of  state  bd.  of  health.  48  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  35 
sess.  V.  2  do?.  [5].) 

.     Same.     (Assem.  jol.  35  sess.  pp.  46-56;   Sen.  jol. 

pp.  49-59.) 

As  printed  In  the  Jols.  the  telegrams  and  correspondence 
comprising  pp.  13-37  of  the  document,  are  omitted. 

Smallpox 

Sen  also  below.   Vaccination. 
18(?).     Facts  for  the  people  concerning  smallpox  and 

vaccination.     8   pp.     (unnum.   Preventable    disease 

circular:   state  bd.  health.) 
1876/7.     Precautions  taken  agst.  spread  of  smallpox  in 

S.  F.     (4  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1876/7:  11-12.) 
1880.     Circular   following  prevalence   of  smallpox.     (6 

same  1879/80:  9.) 
1880/2.     Rept.  on  prevalence  of  smallpox  in  1880  and 

1881.     (7  same  1880'?:  45-61.) 

1885.  Smallpox:  prevalent  in  Canada;  less  danger  to 
Cal.  from  Canada  than  from  China.  Japan,  and 
Mexico;  comment.     (9  same  1884/6:  39-41.) 

1886.  On  smallpox  epidemic  in  Cal.  (10  same  1886/8: 
45-48.) 

1886/S.  Smallpox  in  S.  F.;  by  S.  S.  Herrick.  (10 
same  1S86/8:  136-141.) 

1887.  Smallpox  in  Stockton;  bv  C.  A.  Ruggles,  health 
officer.     (10  same  1886/8:  142-144.) 

- — — .     Epidemic  of  smallpox   in   St.   Jago   de  Cuba  in 

1887:    bv   P.    C.   Harfman.     (10   same   1886/8:  145- 

146.) 
.     Smallpox  in  Los  Angeles  in  1887;  by  H.  S.  Orme, 

pres.    state  bd.   of  health.     (10   same  1886/8:  119- 

135.) 
1888/90      Rept.  on  prevalence  of  smallpox,  diphtheria. 

scarlet  fever,  measles,  and  typhoid  fever,  showing 

character  of  each   disease.     (12  same  1888/90:  53- 

66.) 
1902/4.     See  above,  Diseases.    Consumption;  this  date. 
Yellow  Fever 

1883.     First    appearance    of   yellow    fever    In    Cal.     (8 

bienn.  rept.  state  bd.  health  1882/4:  13-17.) 

1885.  Yellow  fever;  outbreak  in  Mazatlan.  (9  same 
1884/6:  37-39.) 

1886.  Yellow  fever  in  Cal.;  by  A.  M.  Perrv.  (9  same 
1884/6:  219.) 

.     Yellow  fever  considered  in  Its  relation  to  state 

of  Cal.;   by  W.  Nelson.     (9  same  1884/6:  220-240.) 

1886/8.  Bacteriological  researches  on  yellow  fever  In 
Havana.     (10  sayne  1886/8:  228-234.) 

.     Cuba  in  its  relation  to  so.  U.  S.,  Its  danger  as 

disease-producing  center;  by  W.  Nelson.  (10  same 
1886/8:  234-241.) 

.  Isthmus  of  Panama  considered  as  disease-pro- 
ducing and  distributing  center;  by  W.  Nelson.  (10 
same  1886/8-  247-251.) 

.     Rept.  of  special  Inspector  re.  visiting  so.  portion 

of  state  and  Mexican  ports  to  ascertain  whether 
yellow  fever  existed  there.  (10  .some  1886/8:  69-71.) 
Expenditures  for 

1870/1-1902/4.  Stmt,  showing  condition  of  apprn.  for 
bd.  of  health.  (1  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1870/1 
(pp.  1011)— 18  same  1902/4.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


249 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Expenditures  for — cont'd 

1882-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  state  bd.  of 
health.  (Blenn.  rept.  state  controller  1880/2  (p. 
59)— some  1902/4.) 

1882/4.  Receipts  and  payments  on  leprosy  fund.  (A. 
R.  state  treasurer  1882/4:  14.) 

1884-1894.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  leprosy  fund.  (Bienn. 
state  controller  1882/4   (p.  83)— same  1892/4.) 

1892.  Recommendation  that  leprosy  fund,  and  inter- 
est and  sinking  fund,  levee  distr.  no.  5  be  abolished 
and  moneys  in  treasury  to  their  credit  be  trans- 
ferred to  general  fund.     (Same  1890/2:  26.) 

Health  Resorts 

1870/1.  Rept.  upon  subject  of  medical  topography  and 
climatology  in  Cal.  (1  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health 
1870/1:  70-75.) 

.  Rept.  of  M.  H.  Biggs  on  vital  statistics  and  medi- 
cal topography  of  Sta.  Barbara.  (1  same  1870/1: 
75-83.) 

.    Abstr.  of  D.  B.  Hoffman  on  medical  topography, 

etc.,  of  San  Diego  Co.     (1  same  1870/1:  83-86.) 

1871/3.  Climate  and  diseases  of  Los  Angeles  Co.  (2 
same  1871/3:  153-156.) 

1880/2.  Southern  Cal.  channel  Islands  as  health  re- 
sorts; by  J.  P.  Widney.     (7  same  1880/2:  67-69.) 

.     Seaside  health  resorts  of  Cal.;   by  F.  W.  Hatch. 

(7  same  1880/2:  85-103.) 

1894.  Indio;  Colo.  Desert  for  health.  (13  sam.e  1892/4: 
271-272.) 

Temperature,  rainfall,  etc.,  of  this  health  resort. 

1896.  Colo.  Desert  as  a  sanitarium;  by  M.  F.  Price. 
(14  same  1894/6:  215-220.) 

.    Same;  separate.    7  pp. 

Laboratories 

1902/4.     Necessity    of    establishing   chemical    and    bac- 
teriological  laboratory,   recommending  that  apprn. 
be    made    for    same.     (18    bienn.    rept.    bd.    health 
1902/4:  20-21.) 
Laws 

1880.  Health  laws  of  Cal.  (6  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health 
1879/80:  109-135.) 

1900.    The  sanitary  laws  of  Cal.     (16  same  1898/00- 
84-127.) 
Local  Boards 

1850.  Table:  receipts  and  expenditures  of  bd.  of  health 
of  S.  F.  for  first  quarter,  endg.  Aug.  5.  (Suppl. 
rept.  comptroller  1850.) 

1884.  Circular  from  state  bd.  of  health  to  bds.  of  trus- 
tees and  local  bds.  of  health  urging  observance  of 
sec.  3061,  art.  5,  ch.  2.  of  political  code.  re.  organi- 
zation of  local  bds.  of  health.  (8  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
health  1882/4:  133-138.) 

Quarantine 

1851.  Act  establishing  quarantine  at  S.  F.  burdensome 
to  commerce  and  repeal  of  same  urged.  (Govs. 
ann.  mess.  1851.) 

1883.  Rept.  of  committee  of  state  bd.  of  health  on  state 
quarantine;  apptd.  by  virtue  of  Sen.  jt.  res.;  con- 
sideration of  localities  suitable  for  a  quarantine 
station  on  S.  F.  Bay,  and  of  the  bldgs.  which  will 
be  necessary;  mentions  as  desirable,  part  of  Angel 
Is.  and  Pt.  Richmond,  and  urges  haste  as  land  for 
the  purpose  is  constantly  becoming  more  dltficuli 
to  buy.     6  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  25  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [6].) 

.     Same;    with    map.     (8    bienn.    rept.    bd.    health 

1882/4:  17-19.) 

1884.  Rept.  of  quarantine  officer  at  Yuma,  giving  his 
last  acct.  for  season  to  state  bd.  of  health.  (8 
same  1882/4:  139.) 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Quarantine — cont'd 

1S84/6.     Necessity  of  quarantine  along  so.  frontier  of 

Cal.      (9  same  1884/6:  217-218.) 
1886/8.     The  quarantine  methods  of  La.;    by  J.   Holt. 

(10  same  1886/8:  256-272.) 
.     Rept.  on  quarantine  station  at  port  of  S.  F.     (10 

same  1886/8:  42-44.) 
1890.     Letter  from  supervising  surgf-on  gen.,  IJ.  S.  M. 

H.   S.,  on  quarantine  work   in  contemplation   upon 

grounds   in   S.   F.   Bay  and   San   Diego.     (11  same 

1888/90:  53.) 

1892.  Rept.  of  work  in  selecting  site  for  refuge  sta- 
tion for  quarantine  purposes  near  Yuma.  (13 
same  1892/4:  18-21.) 

1893.  Communication  from  secy,  of  state  bd.  of  health 
to  supervising  surgeon  gen.  M.  H.  S.,  Wash.,  D.  C, 
re.  governmental  control  of  land  quarantine  betw. 
territories  and  states.     (13  same  1892/4:  25-26.) 

1894.  Rept.  on  sanitary  condition,  mngmt.,  and  state 
of  aifairs  of  quarantine  station  at  San  Diego.  (13 
same  1892/4:  176-177.) 

1895.  Final  rept.  of  committee  on  public  health  and 
quarantine.     (Assem.  jol.  31  sess.  pp.  lllti-1118.) 

1904.     Comment     on     fortifications     and     quarantine. 
(Bienn.  rept.  San  Diego  harbor  comrs.  1902/4:  11.) 
Sanitation 

serial 

STATE  SANITARY   CONVENTION 
1893-1896.     Ann.  rept.,  1-4. 

1.  isns  Sacramento,  1893.     76  pp.,  1  leaf. 

2.  1804    In     l.S    blenn.    rept.    state    hd.    of    health 

lRn2/4  :  230-342. 

3.  1805  Sacramento,  1805.     102  pp. 

4.  1806    In    14    blenn.    rept.    state    bd.    of    health 

1894/6:  177-278. 

non-serial 

1870/1.  Sanitary  reform  In  ventilation  of  tenement  and 
school  houses  recommended.  (1  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
health  1870/1:  4-6.) 

1874/5-1882/3.  Rept.  on  mortuary  and  sanitary  statis- 
tics, in  nature  of  sanitary  history  of  yr.  (3  same 
1874/5  (pp.  21-48)— 8  same  1882/4.) 

1876/7.  Rept.  on  sanitary  condition  of  city  front  of  S. 
F.,  with  chart  showing  projected  sanitary  Improve- 
ment.    (4  same  1876/7:  82-83.) 

1879/80.  Sanitary  condition  of  city  of  Sacramento.  (6 
same  1879/80:  58-73.) 

1880/2.     Factories  as  sanitary  agts.;   by  J.  P.  Widney. 
(7  same  1880/2:  83-84.) 
In    Its  local   application. 

1882/4.  Rept.  of  committee  on  salubrity  of  public  Insti- 
tutions, schools,  hospitals,  prisons,  and  factories. 
(8  same  18S2/4:  10.5-116.) 

1888.  Hist,  of  legislation  to  provide  complete  sanitary 
organization.     (10  same  1886/8:  38-39.) 

1888/90.  Sanitation  in  Los  Angeles;  by  D.  G.  Mac- 
Gowan,  health  officer.     (11  same  1888/90:  244-245.) 

1890.  Recent  progress  of  sanitation  in  Cal.,  and  pres- 
ent sanitary  needs;  by  W.  R.  Cluness.  (11  same 
1888/90:  223-234.) 

1890/2.  Local  sanitary  regulation.  (12  same  1890/2: 
32-33.) 

Relatinq  to  Cal.  cities. 

1894.  Sanitation  of  dwellings,  public  bids.,  and  thor- 
oughfares; by  J.  H.  Davisson.     7  pp. 

Repr.   rroc.   Ann.   State   Sanitary   Conv.,   1894. 

.     Same.     (13  blenn.  rept.  bd.  health   1893/4:266- 

270.) 

.     Sanitation;  by  W.  W.  Oates.     5  pp. 

Repr.    Proc.    Ann.    .State   Sanitary    Conv.,    1894. 

.     Same.     (13  bienn.  rept.  bd.   health   1893/4:291- 

293.) 

1895.  Important  facts  and  practical  difficulties  encoun- 
tered In  enforcing  sanitation;  by  G.  W.  Davis.  6  pp. 

.    Same.     (3  state  sanitary  conv.  1895:  98-101.) 


250 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

Sanitation — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1895.  Street  sanitation;  by  W.  F.  McNutt.     5  pp. 
.     Same.     {3  state  sanitary  conv.  1S95:  42-45.) 

1896.  House  ventilation;  by  D.  B.  Van  Slyck.     8  pp. 
Repr.  Proc.  Ann.  State  Sanitary  Conv..  1S96. 

.     Same.     (14  bienn.   rept.  bd.  health  1894/6:  230- 

236.) 

.     Yard  sanitation,   by  A.  E.  Regensburger.     5  pp. 

Repr.  Proc.  Ann.  State  Sanitary  Conv..  1896. 
— .     Same.     (14  bienn.   rept.  bd.  health   1894/6;  189- 
193.) 

.     Street  cleaning  and  disposal  of  garbage;   by  H. 

S.  Orme.     6  pp. 

.     Same.     (14  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1894/6;  182- 

189.) 

Repr.  Proc.  -inn.  State  Sanitary  Conv.,  1896. 
Laws;  see  above,  that  title 
Schools;  see  Education.    School  Hygiene 
State  Institutions;  see  Maintenance;  State 
Vaccination 

1880.  Circular  on  the  importance  of  vaccination,  and 
urging  its  eeneral  adoption  by  the  people:  Aug.  3. 
4  pp.  (unnum.  Preventable  disease  circular;  state 
bd.  health.) 

Surgeon  Heneral's  Library. 
1882/4.     Facts    concerning    vaccination,    and    sanitary 
rules  to  be  observed  during  prevalence  of  smallpox 
in  Cal.     (8  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1882/4:  124-127.) 
1884/6.     Importance  of  vaccination:  urging  adoption  of 
compulsory   \accination   in   schools,   regulations  of 
other  states  on  subject.     (9  name  1884/6:  58-60.) 
1887/8.     First  ann.  rept.  of  Pacific  Coast  Vaccine  Sta 
tion.     (10  same  1886/8:  160-164.) 
Only  one  found. 
1888.     Hist,  of  legislation  to  provide  compulsory  vacci- 
nation.    (10  same  1886/8;  40-41.) 
1902/4.     Necessity   of   vaccination.     (18    same    1902/4; 
18-19.) 

PUBLIC  OWNERSHIP  AND  REGULATION 

Baths 

1877/9.  Rept.  on  abattoirs  and  public  baths:  by  A.  B. 
Stout.     (5  bienn.   rept.  bd.  health   1877/9;  94-103.) 

.     Same;   separate.     12  pp.,  1  map. 

Markets;  see  that  title 

Wharves  and  Docks;  see  that  title 

PUBLIC  PRINTING 

serial 

t'nder  Act  of  March  9,  1850. 

1  series 
1850-1852 

1851-1852.    Ann.  rept.  of  state  prtr. 

In  Collertrd  flocf*.  ns  follows  : 

isr,]    In  I.eclsl.  1ol.  2  sess.  IRRl  :  5S1-,'-.R7     870R7B. 
1852  lt>  App.  to  Sen.  jol.  3  sess.  1852  :  546-.';47. 

2  series 

1852-1854 

There  was  no  state  printer  durlnp  this  time.  Contracts 
for  printing  were  let  by  the  governor  and  <'on- 
trollcr. 

3  series 

1854-1872 

Tnder  Act  of  May  1,  1854.  No  reports  were  Issued 
(luring  this  time. 

4  series 
1872-1904 

T'nder  Act  of  March  20.  1872. 
1875/7-1902/4.     Rjenn.  rept.  of  supt.  of  state  prtg. 

In  r'ollerted  dors,  ns  follows  : 
1875/7      In  App.  to  JoIb.  22  sesH.  v.  1    unnnm,  doc. 
1877/n       "      ' 23     "      T.  1 


PUBLIC  PRINTING— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
4  series — cont'd 
1872-1904— cont'd 
1879  '.80*  in  App.  to  jols.  24  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc. 


18SO/2 

18S2,4 

1884/6 

1SS6/7* 

1886  8 

188S/90 

1890/2 

18!12/4 

1894/6 

1896/00 

1900/2 


25 
26 
27 
28 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
34 
35 


.  1 
,  1 
V.  1 
V.  1 
V.  1 
V.  1 
V.  1 
V.  1 
V.  1 
V.  1 
V.  1 


doc. 


[101. 

[8]. 

[11]. 


non-serial 

1850.  Rept.  of  public  prtg.  committee  [submitting  "  a 
bill  creating  the  office  of  state  prtr."]  (App.  to 
Sen.  jol.  1  sess.  pp.  406-407  doc.  C.) 

.     Atty.  gens,  opinion  re.  construction  of  law  fixing 

pay  of  lieut.  gov.  and  comptroller  gens,  duty  as  to 
auditing  prtg.  and  contingent  accts.  (Legisl.  jol. 
1849/50:  514-516.) 

.  Rept.  on  controversy  over  prtg.  rates  and  con- 
tracts, urging  importance  of  early  apptmt.  of  state 
prtr.      (Same  1849/50:  539-542.) 

.     Letter  from  state  prtr.   re.  possibility  of  great 

reduction  in  cost  of  public  prtg.  if  same  is  done  in 
Atlantic  States,  urging  advisability  of  same.  (Same 
1849/50;  561-562;   1130-1131.) 

.  Review  of  causes  of  excessive  expenses  for  pub- 
lic prtg.,  and  reduction  of  same  urged.  (A.R. 
comptroller  1850.) 

.     Communication    from    state    prtr.    re.    excessive 

cost  of  prtg.  govs.  mess,  as  result  of  impossibility 
of  procuring  proper  size  of  paper  in  state.  (Legisl. 
jol.  1849/50:  724.) 

.     Govs.  mess.  re.  excessive  cost  of  prtg.  acts  and 

comns.  in  certain  newspaper.  (Same  1849/50:  511- 
513.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  on  public  prtg.,  on  form  of 

bill  for  apptmt.  of  state  prtr.,  and  urging  his  im- 
mediate apptmt.  [bill  not  given].  (Same  1849/50: 
406-407.) 

1851.  Letter  of  resignation  from  state  prtr.,  showing 
insufficient  pay  as  reason  for  same,  an,l  impossi- 
bility of  realizing  full  amts.  on  state  warrants  with 
which  paid.      (Same  1851:  753-755.) 

.     Copy  of  proposals  reed,  from  each  newspaper  in 

state  for  imblication  and  distribution  of  laws. 
(Same  1851:  1542-1546.) 

.     Communication  urging  abolition  of  office  of  state 

prtr.  and  letting  out  prtg.  by  contract.  (Same 
1851;  705-708.) 

.     Comments  on  state  prtg.    (A.R.  state  comptroller 

1850/1:  507-508.) 

Paging   from   Collected  docs. 

.     Recommendation  to  abandon  any  further  experi- 
ments   in   exlondlng  circulation   of  laws  by  news- 
paper publication,  upon  system  adopted  at  close  of 
last  SPSS.      (Same  1850/1:  507.) 
Paging  from   <'olleeIed   docs. 

1852.  Rept.  urging  adoption  of  contract  system  of  let- 
ting out  public  prtg.,  reviewing  systems  employed 
In  various  oilier  states  in  support  of  same.  (App. 
to  Sen.  jol.  1852:  6S9-694.) 

.     Rept.  re.  objections  to  contract  system  for  public 

prtg.,  urging  necessity  for  retaining  office  of  state 
prtr.      (Assom.  jol.  1852:  210-212.) 

1853.  Rept.  of  claims  committee  In  relation  to  prtg.  of 
laws.     1  1.      (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  4  sess.  doc.  54.) 

.     Comments  on  stale  prtg.;   also  recommendation 

that  paper  used  for  prig,  be  purchased  or  contracted 
for  at  same  time  and  In  same  manner  as  practiced 


'  Rept,  for  1  yr.  only. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OK  CALIFORNIA 


251 


PUBLIC  PRINTING— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
by  state  in  purchase  of  stationery,  etc.,  for  leglsl. 
(A.R.  state  comptroller  1852/3:  45.) 
1854.  Contract  system  for  public  prtg.  adopted  pur- 
suant to  act  appro^ed  Apr.  29,  1852,  more  expensive 
than  oept.  system  and  enactment  ursed  to  re-estab- 
lish office  of  state  prtr.    {Govs.  ann.  mess.  1854:  25.) 

1856.  Rept.  of  portion  of  select  committee  apptd.  to 
ascertain  facts  re.  publlshinp:  amdmts.  to  consti- 
tution in  Spanish.  G  pp.  (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  7 
sess.  doc.  [181.) 

.     Rept.   condemning  practice  of  paying  clerks  of 

leglsl.  for  furnishing  copies  of  jols.  to  state  prtr. 
authorized  under  prtg.  act  of  1852,  but  not  allowed 
under  act  of  1854,  showing  heavy  cost  to  state  of 
said   practice.     (Sen.  jol.   1856:  183.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  on  part  of  Assem.  to  examine 

proposals  for  translating  laws  into  Spanish  naming 
lowes;  bidder  and  urging  his  apptmt.  as  state  trans- 
lator.     (Assem.  jol.  1856:  479.) 

.     Veto  of  act  to  provide  for  publication  of  laws  of 

state  as  compiled  and  digested  by  W.  H.  R.  Wood. 
(Sen.  jol.  7  sess.  p.  879.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  on  part  of  Sen.  to  examine 

proposals,  for  translating  laws,  naming  lowest  bid- 
der and  recommending  his  apptmt.  as  state  trans- 
lator.    (Same  7  sess.  pp.  505-506.) 

.  Rept.  of  special  committee  on  official  advertise- 
ments, showing  enormous  charges  agst.  state  for 
same,  with  list  of  papers  suggested  as  official  ad- 
vertisers for  various  depts.  (Same  7  sess  pp.  435- 
436.) 

1857.  Veto  of  act  amendatory  of  and  suppl.  to  act  to 
create  office  of  state  prtr.  and  define  duties  and  com- 
pensation thereof,  and  to  provide  for  time  and 
manner  of  election.     (Same  8  sess.  pp.  667-668.) 

1863.  Rept.  on  no.  of  copies  made  of  each  rept.  that 
was  prtd.     (Same  14  sess.  p.  90.) 

.     Comments  on  military  dept.  also  suggestion  for 

discontinuance  of  publishing  laws,  decrees,  regu- 
lations, etc.,  in  English  and  Spanish.  (A.R.  state 
controller  1862/3:  8-9.) 

1868.  Proposals  for  copying  Sen.  jol.  and  app.  4  pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  17  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

1877.  Stmt,  of  statutes  delivered  and  sold  and  amt. 
reed,  from  sales.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  dept.  1875/7: 
10-11.) 

.    Memorial  of  widow  of  late  state  prtr.,  deceased. 

4  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  22  sess.  v.  4  [doc.  9].) 

Re.   claim  of  state  prtr.   for  prtg.  of  Trana.  of  State 
Agrlc.  Socy. 

.    Suggestions  re.  prtg.  the  statutes.     (Bienn.  rept. 

supt.  prtg.  1875/7:  15.) 

1877-1879.  Table  showing  name,  weight,  no.  of  reams, 
and  value  of  paper  stock  purchased,  consumed,  and 
on  hand.    (Same  1875/7  (pp.  16-18)— same  1877/9.) 

1880.     Comments  on  new  system.     (Same  1879/80:  7.) 

.     Comments    on    work    performed    in    state    prtg. 

office.     (Same  1879/80:  6-7.) 

.     Stmt,  giving  value  of  machinery,  material,  and 

stock  on  hand,  July  1.     (Same  1879/80:  9.) 

.  Comments  on  value  of  property  on  hand,  and  rec- 
ommendation for  sale  of  engine  and  purchase  of 
one  more  economical  and  better  suited  to  work  to 
be  performed.     (Same  1879/80:  8.) 

1880-1896.  Stmt,  of  stock  on  hand  July  1,  1880,  amt. 
purchased  and  consumed,  and  amt.  on  hand. 
(Same  1880/2   (pp.  6-7)— some  1894/6.) 

1882.  Comments  on  publication  of  school  books,  litho- 
graphing and  engraving,  and  recommendation  for 
apprn.  of  $45,000  for  state  prtg.  during  yr.  leglsl. 
does  not  meet;  $80,000  for  yr.  in  which  there  is  a 
sess.     (Same  1880/2:  13.) 


PUBLIC  PRINTING— cont'd 

nun-serial — cont'd 

1882.  Comments  on  Supreme  Court  repts.;  suggestion 
that  repts.  be  copyrighted  and  sold  to  dealers  at 
wholesale  rates,  state  reserving  no.  required  for 
distribution  to  state  officers,  courts,  etc  (Same 
1880/2:  12.) 

1882-1884.  Table  giving  estimated  value  of  property  at 
state  prtg.  office.  (Same  1880/2  (p.  9)— some 
1882/4.) 

1883.  Suggestion  that  clerk  of  courts  be  allowed  sum 
of  $5000  for  preparing  general  analytical  index  of 
cases  in  court.  (A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated  Jan.  1, 
1881,  to  Dec.  31,  1882:  19.) 

1886.  Stmt,  showing  statutes,  repts.,  and  debates  sold 
and  distributed  during  two  fiscal  yrs.  endg.  July  1, 
1886.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  dept.  1884/6:  10.) 

.     Comments  on  bindery — state  work  dept.     (Same 

1884/6:  14.) 

.     Table  showing  amt.  and  cost  of  state  property  in 

state  prtg.  office.     (Same  1884/6:  8.) 

.  Recommendation  for  bldg.  fire-proof  vault  ad- 
joining electro  room  In  which  to  store  duplicate 
plates  of  text-books.     (Same  1884/6:  18.) 

■ .     Stmt,    showing    value    of    stock    (material)    on 

hand  June  30,  1886;  also  value  of  work  done  on 
first  edition  of  state  text-books.  (Same  1886/7: 
15-17.) 

.  Stmt,  giving  cost  of  text-book  plant,  expenses  in- 
cidental to  organization  of  establishment  for 
mnftre.  of  state  series  of  school  books,  together 
with  proportion  properly  belonging  to  state  prtg. 
for  depts.  and  text-book  fund.  (Same  1884/6:  21- 
23.) 

.     Table    showing    cost    of    supplies    for    text-book 

dept.,  including  plant,  and  grand  total  of  expendi- 
tures for  dept.     (Same  1884/6:  24-2.5.) 

1886-1888.  Table  giving  bindery  stock  for  state  dept. 
work.     (Same  1884/6  (pp.  1.5-16)— some  1887/8.) 

1886-1889.  Stmt,  of  indebtedness  incurred  in  text-book 
dept.  during  yr.  endg.  June  30.  (Same  1886/7  (p. 
14)— some  1888/90.) 

1887.  Stmt,  showing  deficiency  in  text-book  dept.  for 
yr.,  due  Sullivan.  Kelly  &  Co.  for  their  acct.  certi- 
fied to  and  deposited  with  state  bd.  of  examiners. 
(Same  1886/7:  15.) 

.     Suppl.  rept.  of  supt.  of  prtg.  to  Gov.  Washington 

Bartlett.  exnlaining  increase  of  expenditures,  and 
value  of  the  text-book  dept.  9  pp.  (App.  to  jols. 
27  sess.  V.  1  doc.  [11].) 

.     Cause  of  delay  in  publication  of  irrigation  rept. 

and  maps,  present  condition  and  estimate  of  time 
and  apprn.  necessary  for  its  completion.  (Rept. 
state  engr.  1885/6:  3-6.) 

.     Stmt,   showing   result   of  state   text-book   mnfg. 

business  during  yr.  endg.  June  30,  1887,  in  apply- 
ing thereto  (excepting  arithmetic)  costs  of  mnfg. 
said  text-books.  (Bienn.  rept.  supt.  prtg.  1886/7:17.) 

.  Same;  no.  and  value  of  text-books  sold  and  de- 
livered during  yr.  on  orders  from  state  supt.  of 
public  instruction.     (Same  1886/7:  19.) 

.     Price  of  statutes  of  Cal.  $2.50  per  vol.  fixed  by 

bd.  Apr.  22,  1887.  (A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated  1889: 
36.) 

1888.  Recommendation  that  better  provision  be  made 
for  placing  published  irrigation  rept.  before  public. 
(Rept.  state  engr.  1887/8:  5-6.) 

.     Table  showing  no.  and  value  of  books  on  hand 

July  1,  1888,  and  no.  of  books  completed  during 
yr.;  with  recapitulation.  (Bienn.  rept.  supt.  prtg. 
1886/8:  13.) 

1888-1890.  Same;  no.  of  each  book  mnftred.  and  value. 
(Same  1888/90:  16-17.) 


252 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


PUBLIC  PRrNTING— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
■ •.     Same;    estimated  cost  of  service  performed  for 

various   state  officers,   comns.,   etc.     {Same  1887/8 

(p.  5)— same  1888/90.) 
.     Comments  on  bldgs.  and  grounds.    (Same  1886/8 

(pp.  8  9)— same  1888/90.) 
1888-1892.     Table    exhibiting    no.    and    value   of   books 

sold   and   donated   during  yr.     (Same  1886/8    (pp. 

12-13)— sams  1892/4.) 
1889-1904.     Table  showing  amt.   of  paper  bought,  con- 
sumed,  and   remaining   on   hand.     (Same  1889/90 

(p.  15)— same  1902/4.) 
1892.     Same;    estimated   amt.   of   work   performed   for 

several     state     officers    and     institutions.      (Same 

1890/2:  7-8.) 
1892-1900.     Same;   paper  and  envelopes  purchased  dur- 
ing vr.  and  stock  on  hand  June  30.     (Same  1890/2 

(pp.  12-13)— same  1896/00.) 
1893-1904.     Stmt,   giving  school  book  sales  and  no.  of 

school   books   on   hand.     (Same   1892/4    (p.    10)  — 

same  1902/4.) 
1894.     Recommendation  that  sec.  333  of  political  code 

be  further  amended  so  that  no  part  of  any  rept. 

shall  be  prtd.  unless  so  ordered  by  bd.;   also  that 

no.   to  be   prtd.   shall   be  left  to   discretion  of  bd. 

(A.R.  bd.  examiners  dated  1895:  51.) 
.     Comments  on  repts.  to  gov.  and  legisl.     (Same 

dated  1895:  51-52.) 
1894-1904.     Stmt,  giving  value  of  stock  on  hand  July, 

as  determined   by  inventory.      (Bienn.   rept.   supt. 

prtg.  1892/4  (pp.  5-7)— same  1902/4.) 
1894/5-1896.     Same;    unfinished    work   in   bindery   and 

press-room  at  close  of  yr.     (Same  1894/6  (p.  17)  — 

same  1894/6.) 
1894/5-1897.     Table  showing  no.  of  vols,  of  text-books 

delivered  to  warehouse  during  fiscal  yr.;   also  pro- 
portion of  cost  of  same  during  yr.     (Same  1894/6 

(p.  17)— same  1896/00.) 
1896-1900.     Tables   giving  various  items   of   legislative 

work  as  divided   betw.   both   branches;    also  those 

items  belonging  to   bodies  jointly.     (Same  1894/6 

(pp.  13-14)— same  1896/00.) 
.     Stmt,  giving  amt.  of  prtg.  for  depts.,  institutions, 

etc.     (Same  1894/6   (pp.  10-11)— same  1896/00.) 
.     Same;  inventory  of  stock  on  hand  July  1.    (Same 

1894/6  (pp.  24-28)— same  1896/00.) 
1897.     On  fixing  price  of  statutes  at  ?3  per  copy.     (A.R. 

bd.  examiners  dated  1899:  20.) 
.     Veto  of  act  making  apprn.  for  support  of  state 

prtg.  office  for  48th  fiscal  yr.     (Assem.  jol.  32.sess. 

pp.  475-491.) 
.     Rept.  and  communications  re.  charges  made  by 

gov.    agst.    mngmt.    and    conduct    of   business   and 

affairs  of  state  prtg.  office.     (Same  32  sess.  pp.  1399- 

1414.) 
.     Stmt,  concerning  charges  made  agst.  state  prtg. 

office  re.  bill  appropriating  $75,000  for  carrying  on 

Bald  office  for   remainder   of  fiscal   yr.     (Same  32 

sess.  pp.  657-658.) 
1897-1900.     On  embarrassment  in  matter  of  prtg.  which 

office  of  state  supt.   has  endured   for   lack  of  ade- 
quate   funds.     (19    rept.    supt.    public    Instruction 

1898/00:  7.) 
1899.    Govs.  mess.  re.  claims  presented  by  newspapers 

for  suras  of  money  for  publication  of  constitutional 

amdmts.     (Assem.  Jol.  33  sess.  pp.  642-643.) 
.     Rent,  on  htate  prtg.  office.     (Rept.  of  committee 

to   make  examination   of  state   Institutions   1899; 

17G-177.) 

.     Same;   In  App.  to  Jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1900-1904.     Price    list    of    statutes,    books,    and    maps. 

(Blenn.    rept.    state    dept.    1898/00    (p.    25)— some 

1902/4.) 


PUBLIC  PRINTING— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1901.  Recommendation  to  bring  U.  S.  History  [i.  e. 
school  text-book]  up  to  date,  and  to  suggest  a  re- 
vision of  two  geographies  in  relation  to  changes 
brought  about  by  war  with  Spain.  (Bienn.  rept. 
supt.  prtg.  1900/2:  19.) 

.     Rept.  on  investigation  of  state  prtg.  office.    (Sen. 

jol.  34  sess.  pp.  82-108.) 

1901-1904.  Table  giving  purchase  of  paper,  cardboard 
and  envelopes;  with  inventory  of  stock.  (Bienn. 
rept.  supt.  prtg.  1900/2  (pp.  9-15)— same  1902/4.) 

1902/4.  Table  showing  amt.  of  prtg.  executed  for  sev- 
eral depts.  of  state.     (Same  1902/4:  7-8.) 

1903.  Same;  no.  of  unfinished  books  in  bindery  on 
Jan.  5  and  June  30.     (Same  1902/4:  19.) 

.     Stmt,  giving  no.  of  finished  books  in  warehouse 

and  no.  reed,  in  warehouse  from  July  1,  1902,  to 
Jan.  5,  1903.     (Same  1902/4:  18.) 

.     Summary     of     school     book     business.     (Same 

1902/4.  20.) 

1904.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  to  be  made  for  en- 
larging and  strengthening  bldg.  used  as  prtg.  office, 
or  that  apprn.  be  made  for  erection  of  bldg.  as  per 
manent  prtg.  office  on  site  other  than  capitol 
grounds.     (Same  1902/4:  44.) 

Expenditures 

1850.     Stmt,   of  state  prtr.   of  aggregate  cost  of  work 

done  to  Mch.  22.     (Legisl.  jol.  1849/50:  1062-1063.) 
.     Rept,   of   state   prtr.   on   cost  of   work   executed 

Jan.   U   to   Apr.   15,  with   estimated   cost  of  work 

ordered    but    not    yet    executed.     (Same    1849/50: 

1218-1219.) 
1851-1852.     Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  examine  and 

settle  accts.  of  state  prtr.     (Sen.  jol.  1854:  343-349; 

Assem.  jol.  pp.  355-360.) 
1852-1853.     Rept.  on  vouchers  for  state  prtg.,  showing 

amt.  of  overpayments  on   same.     (Sen.  jol.  1854: 

530-534.) 
1853-1862.     Stmt,  showing  expense  of  prtg.     (A.R.  state 

comptroller  1852/3   (pp.  1.3-14)— same  1861/2.) 

1857.  Stmt,  of  total  cost  of  state  prtg.  Jan.  1-31. 
(Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  212-213.) 

1858.  Stmt,  of  amt.  due  state  prtr.  (Sen.  jol.  9  sess. 
p.  149.) 

.    Stmt,  of  cost  of  House  prtg.     (Assem.  jol.  9  sess. 

pp.  233-234.) 

1859.  Stmt,  of  amt.  due  for  public  prtg.  (Some  10 
sess.  DP.  219-220;  281.) 

.     Stmt,  of  accts.  for  Sen.  prtg.     (Sen.  jol.  10  sess. 

pp.  307;   431;  455;   513;   580-581.) 
1865-1904.     Stmt,   showing  amt.   of   expenditures,   amt. 

of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 

each,     and     balance     unexpended     for    state    prtg. 

(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1863/5   (pp.  41-42)  — 

same  1902/4.) 
1875.    Comments  on  state  prtg.  office  and  expenditures 

that  have  been  made.     (Blenn.  rept.  capitol  comrs. 

1874/5;  5-6.) 
1875/6-1880.     Conijiaratlve  tabic  showing  difference  In 

cost  of  doing  state  prtg.  under  old  law  and  present 

system.     (Bienn.  rept.  supt.  prtg.  1875/6  (p.  10)  — 

same  1 879/80.) 
1876-1886.     Recapitulation    of    receipts    and    expenses. 

(.S'amc  1875/7  (p.  9)— same  1884/6.) 
1876-1894.     Stmt,  of  expenditures  of  so  much  thereof  as 

has  been  used  up  to  Dec.  1.     (Same  1875/7  (p.  8)  — 

savic  1892/4.) 
1877.     Tteml/.ed  stmt,  of  moneys  paid   for  construction 

of  state  prig,  office.     (Same  1875/7:  5-6.) 
.     Stmt,  of  unit,  of  each  state  prtr's.  acct.     (Same 

1875/7:  19.) 
1877-1879.     Itemized     stmt,    of    expenditures.      (Same 

1875/7  (p.  ID— same  1877/9.) 


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253 


PUBLIC  PRINTING— cont'd 
Ezpenditutes — cont'd 

1877-1892.  Table  exhibiting  relative  cost  to  state  of 
work  executed  for  various  depts.  since  commence- 
ment of  operations  under  new  system.  (Same 
1875/7  (p.  12)— same  1890/2.) 

1879.  Stmt,  giving  cost  of  prtg.  for  constitutional  con- 
vention,    (name  1878/9:  7.) 

.     Table  showing  expenditures,  apprns.  for  dept.  of 

prtg.,  and  prtg.  acquired  on  hand.  (Same  1878/9: 
7.) 

.     Itemized    stmt,    of    expenditures,    creating    deD- 

ciency  to  be  provided  for  by  additional  apprn. 
(Same  1878/9:  ti.) 

1880-1882.  Stmt,  showing  apprns.  made  for  support  of 
dept.  during  yr.  and  amt.  expended.  (Same  1879/ 
80  (p.  3)— same  1880/2.) 

1884.  Expenditures  not  strictly  chargeable  to  regular 
running  expenses  acct.  of  otfice.  (same  1882/4: 
10.) 

1887.  Table  showing  indebtedness  of  state  prtg.  dept. 
for  services  rendered  by  employes  named  therein 
to  said  dept.  from  Apr.  18  to  June  30.  (Same 
1886/7:  6.) 

.  Same;  for  material,  etc.,  furnished  dept.  by  per- 
sons therein  named,  and  remaining  unpaid  because 
of  exhaustion  of  apprns.  for  iiscal  yr.  (Same 
1886/7:  5.) 

.     Stmt,  of  indebtedness  incurred  during  yr.  ended 

June  30.     (Same  1886/7:  4.) 

.     Stmt,    giving    particulars    of    disbursements    to 

employes  during  fiscal  yr.  in  text-book  dept.  (Same 
1886/7:  15.) 

1888.  Table  showing  expenditures  from  state  school 
book  fund  (money  reed,  from  sale  of  text-books, 
and  used  for  reproduction  of  any  book  after  first 
50,000  copies  of  it  has  been  prtd.  at  expense  of  text- 
book apprn.     (Same  1SS6/S:  11.) 

.     Same;  amt.  expended  for  purchase  of  paper  and 

bindery  supplies  lor  text-book  and  state  school 
book  depts.     (Same  188G/8:  12.) 

1888/90-1892.  Table  giving  recapitulation  of  all  ex- 
penditures of  various  dents,  for  fiscal  yrs.  (Same 
1888/90   (p.  18)— same  1892/4.) 

1890-1894.  Table  showing  expenditures  from  school 
book  fund.     (Same  1890/2   (p.  14)— same  1892/4.) 

— .  Same;  text-booK  fund.  (Same  1890/2  (p.  15)  — 
same  1892/4.) 

1893-1904.  Stmt,  giving  items  of  expenditures  in  school 
book  dept.     (Same  1892/4  (p.  9)— same  1902/4.) 

1895.  Table  showing  distribution  of  expenses  through- 
out several  depts.  of  plant.     (Same  1894/6:  5.) 

1896.  Financial  stmt,  of  state  prtg.  supt.  (Same 
1896/00:  14-15.) 

.  Table  showing  cost  of  compiling  and  prtg.  (se- 
gregated) of  text-books  as  per  estimate  of  state 
bd.  of  education.  (17  rept.  supt.  public  instruc- 
tion 1894/6:  43.) 

1897.  Same;  amt.  of  expenditures  on  acct.  of  labor  and 
salaries.     (Bienn.  rept.  supt.  prtg.   1896/00:  5.) 

.     Table  giving  items  of  expenditures  other  than 

for  labor.     (Same  1896/00:  6.) 
1897-1904.     Table   showing   amt.    paid    for    labor    upon 

completed  works  and  for  unfinished  work  for  yr. 

(Same  1896/00  (p.  21)— same  1902/4.) 

1898.  Names  of  employes  with  amts.  for  services  ren- 
dered for  benefit  of  state  from  May  18  to  June  30, 
1897,  and  July  1,  1897,  to  Feb.  17,  1898,  which  has 
not  been  paid  for  by  state.     (Same  1896/00:  17-18.) 

1900-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  state  prtg.  fund. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1898/00  (p.  102)  — 
same  1902/4.) 


PUBLIC  PRINTING— cont'd 
Expenditures — cont'd 

1901.  Tat)le  giving  apprns.  available,  expenditures,  bal- 
ances carrie<i  forward,  and  cash  collected  for  work 
performed  and  paid  for  from  sources  other  than 
prtg.  apprns.    (Bienn.  rept.  supt.  prtg.  1900/2:  5-6.) 

1901-1904.  Stmt,  giving  detailed  acct.  of  expenditures 
of  legislative  body.  (Same  1900/2  (pp.  6-9)— same 
1902/4.) 

1904.     Same;     total    expenditures    of    office.    Including 
state  prtg.,  lithographing,  legislative  prtg.,  and  con- 
tingeat  funds.     (Same  1902/4:  25.) 
Laws 

1883.  Laws  in  force  governing  state  prtg.  of  Cal.  23 
pp. 

Not  scfii  :  ontf.v  from  Howkor. 

1886.  Act  to  provide  for  compiling,  illustrating,  electro- 
typing,  prtg.,  binding,  copyrighting,  and  distribu- 
ting state  series  of  school  text-books  and  appro- 
priating money  therefor.  (Bienn.  rept.  supt.  prtg. 
1884/6:  19-20.) 

1887.  Laws  In  force  governing  state  prtg.  of  Cal.  46 
pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
Wages;  see  Labor.    Wages 

PUBLIC  WORKS:  CITY 

Streets 

The  hnrlior  comrs.  had  some  jurisdiction  over  the  water 
front  streets  of  S.   F.  ;  see  IIarI)ors. 
1893.     Street  work  laws;  by  P.  G.  Finlayson.     312,  113 
pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowlter. 
1896.     Same;  Vrooman  act;  by  C.  E.  McCuUough.     295 
pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

SAN    FRANCISCO 

1868.  Majority  and  minority  repts.  of  S.  F.  delegation 
re.  Assem.  bills  325,  310,  and  154  concerning  pay- 
ment of  certain  contractors  for  grading  streets  In 
S.  F.     4  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  17  sess.  v.  2  [doc.  39].) 

1870.  Remonstrance  of  property  owners  in  S.  F.  agst. 
certain  street  contract  bills.  5  pp.  (Same  18 
sess.  V.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

.     Rept.     [minority!     of    judiciary    committee    re. 

Assera.  bill  113;  act  to  amend  act  authorizing  modi- 
fication of  the  grades  of  certain  streets  in  S.  F. 
5  pp.     (Same  18  stss.  v.  3  doc.  [34].) 

.  Mess,  of  Gov.  Haight,  returning  without  his  ap- 
proval Assem.  bill  152;  act  for  relief  of  certain 
contractors  for  cost  of  grading  streets.  4  pp. 
(Same  18  se.ss.  v.  3  doc.  [231.) 

.     Same;    returning   without   his   approval   Assem. 

bill  154  which  confirms  all  assessments  and  con- 
tracts for  street  work  in  S.  F.  without  discrimina- 
tion.    2  11.     (Same  18  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [31].) 

.     Same;   returning  without  his  approval  Sen.  bill 

7;  act  to  pay  for  opening  Montgomery  street  in 
S.  P.     2  11.     (Same  18  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [39].) 

1872.  Minority  rept.  [adverse]  of  S.  P.  delegation  on 
Assem.  bill  228,  act  requiring  people  at  large, 
citizens  of  S.  P.,  to  pay  for  a  local  improvement, 
sought  for  and  forced  upon  the  city  by  the  property 
owners  of  the  locality  now  seeking  relief.  2  11. 
(Same  19  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [13].) 

1876.  Communications  re.  Sen.  bill  279,  destroying 
East  street  of  S.  F.  6  pp.  (Same  21  sess.  v.  5 
unnum.  doc.) 

1877.  Indorsement  of  Senator  Rogers'  bill  re.  sweeping 
and  cleaning  the  streets  of  S.  F.  2  11.  (Same  22 
sess.  v.  4   [doc.  4].) 

.     Memorial  to  S.  P.  legislative  delegation  re.  As- 
sem. bill  460.     4  pp.     (Same  22  sess.  [doc.  8].) 
tirantlng  to   bd.   supervisors  ot  City  and  Co.   of  8.  F. 
power  to  grade  portion  of  S.  F.  street. 


254 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


PUBLIC  WORKS:  CITY— cont'd 

Streets — cont'd 

SAN   FRANCISCO — cont'd 
1878.     Petition    of    property    owners   on    S.    F.    street, 
betw.  Kearney  and  Jones  streets,  S.  F.     2  11.    (Same 
22  sess.  V.  4  ("doc.  28].) 

Re.  law  tirantiug  power  to  bd.  o(  supervisors  of  city  and 
CO.  of  S.  F.  to  grade  said  street. 

.     Veto  of  act  to  provide  for  payment  of  expenses 

of  Seventh  Street  comn.  in  and  for  S.  F.  (Sen. 
jol.  22  sess.  pp.  395-397.) 
1884.  Commento  on  duty  of  keeping  water  front  streets 
in  repair.  (Bienn.  rept.  harbor  comrs.  1882/'4:  14- 
17.) 
1893.  Petition  from  citizens  of  S.  F.  for  repeal  of  law 
for  opening  and  extending  streets  in  municipali- 
ties under  which  oppressive  and  unjust  action  has 
been  taken.     (Sen   Jol.  30  sess.  pp.  576-577.) 

PUBLIC  WORKS:  FEDERAL 

California  Debris  Commission;  see  River  Conservancy 
Coast  Defence 

1861.  Corresp.  betw.  secy,  of  state  and  gov.  re.  subject 
of  coast  defences.  (Sen.  jol.  13  sess.  pp.  23-27; 
Assem.  jol.  pp.  109-110.) 

1862.  Rept.  on  additional  seacoast  and  harbor  fortifi 
cations  for  defence  of  state.  (Sen.  jol.  13  sess. 
pp.  316-317.) 

1887.  Rept.  on  harbor,  river,  and  coast  defences. 
{Same  27  sess.  pp.  440-442.) 

PUBLIC  WORKS:   STATE 

serial 

1  series 

Created  under  Act  of  March  29,   1878  ;  organized  under 
Act  of  Jan.  10,  18S0. 


By  the  Act  of  March  23,  1878  the  state  engr.  was  re- 
quired  to  reiJort  to   the  governor  on  or  about  the 
_  ^.-^      1st   day   of   Uctolier   of   each    yr.      Oniy    those   two 
rept.s.  shown  below  were  issued. 

1879/80-1887/8.    Ann.  rept.  of  the  state  engr.  to  the  gov. 
of  the  state. 

Checklist 
1879/80  n.  p.     n.  d.     20  pp. 
1881-188fi   none   issued. 
1887/8  Sacramento,  1888.     12  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1879/80  In  App.  to  Jols.  24  sess.  v.  .•!    unnum.    doc. 
1887/8      28    "     V.  1 

B 

By  the  Act  of  March  2."!.  1878,  the  state  engr.  was  re- 
quired to  report  to  the  legislature  concerning  Ihe 
operation  and  work  of  his  dept.  since  the  preceding 
session. 

1880-1887.     Rept.  of  th3  state  engr.  to  the  legisl 

[23-27]   sess.  of  1880-1887.     Sacramento,   1880-1887. 

Checklist 
123)  sess.  1880.     pts.  1-5.     1880.     v.  p. 

pt.   1.      History  of  operations  of  dent.     27  pp. 
pt.  2.     iJrninnge   of    the   valleys   and    the    improvement 
of  Ihe  navigation  of  rivers.      Inundations   in  Cal 
the  Sarriimenlo  Valley  drainage 
Valley  drainage.     92  pp. 
pt.  3.     The   How   of  mining  detritus 

table. 

pt.  4.      IrrlL'allon.      128  pp. 
Appendices,     pp.   1-191. 

A.  Kept,  on  Irrigation  works  and  practice  In 
I. OS  Angeles  and  San  Bernardino  cos.  pp. 
1  on. 

B.  Same,  Kern  Co.     pp    01-1115. 

r.      Same,  Tulare  and  Fresno  cos.      pp.    11(1-101. 

I).      Ileport  on  works  and  practice  of  Irrlgiitlon. 

San    Joaijoln    and    Kings    Itlver    Cannl,    and 

ChowchlllB  Cnnal.     pp.  Itl2-1N2. 

K.     Rnnie.     Irrigation   In   Yolo  Co.      pp.    1S3.I9I. 

pt.  r>.      Itept    of  present  condition  of  th<^  In(|\ilry    [with 

wlileh  slate  engr.  Is  charged  and  rccommendntlons 

for  lift  future  conduct.]     8  pp. 


(lie  San  .loa(|uin 
pp..    1    fc.ldg. 


T. 


5 

V.    3 
V.    1 


27    sess.    v.    1 


PUBLIC  WORKS:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
1  series — cont'd 

B — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
[24]   sess.   ISSl.     pts.   1-4.      1.S81.     v.  p. 

pt.   1.      1881.      History  of  operations  of  the  dept      25 

pp. 
pts.   2-3    (in  one).     1881.     The  promotion  of  drainage, 
including   river    improvement   and   storage   of   min- 
ing detritus.     95  pp.,  1  foldg.  table, 
pt.  4.      Irrigation.      1880    (sic).     48   pp. 
[25  sess.    1883.     Third  progress   rept.   of  the  state  engr. 

Sacramento.  1S83.     15  pp. 
[26]    sess.    1SS5.      Rept.   of    the   state  engr.    for  the   yrs. 
1883   and    1884    [including   Dec.    31,    1884.]      Sacra- 
mento. 1884.     17  pp. 
[27]  sess.  1887.     Sacramento,  1887.     15  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

[23]   sess.     1880    in    App.    to   jols.   23    sess 

unnum.  doc. 
[24]    sess.    1881    In    App.    to   jols.    24    sess 

unnum.  doc. 
[25]    sess.    1883    In   App.    to   jols.    25    sess 

unnum.  doc. 
[20]    sess.    1884    in    App.    to   jols.    26    sess 

unnum.  doc. 
[27]    sess.    1887    in    App.    to    jols, 
unnum.  doc. 

The  general  apprn.  act  of  1887  In  making  provision 
for  the  expenditures  of  the  state  engr  s,  ofHce, 
provided  "  that  such  apprn.  shall  be  in  full  for 
the  completion  of  all  work  now  in  the  hands  of  said 
engr." 

2  series 
Under  Act  of  March  24,   1893. 

1893/4-1895/6.     Rept.  of  the  comr.  of  public  works. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  ; 

1893/4  in  App.  to  jols.  31  sess.  v.  4    unnum.    doc. 
1895/6 '     32    "     V.  2 

3  series 
Under  Act  of  Feb.  9,  1900. 

1899/00-1902/4.     Rept.  of  the  comr.  of  public  works. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1899/90   In  Api).  to  Jols.  34  sess.  T.  2  unnum.  doc. 

1901/2      35    "     T.  2 

1902/4      30    '•     v.  2 

non-serial 

1878-1882.  Review  of  nature  and  scope  of  operations 
conducted  by  engineering  dept.;  progress  of  work; 
recommended  apprns.  for  completion  of  same,  and 
publication  of  irrigation  rept.,  cuts,  and  special 
maps  ace.  it;  also  that  office  of  state  engr.  be  abol- 
ished with  publication  of  these  repts,,  leaving  mat- 
ter of  re-creation  on  some  other  basis.  (Rept. 
state  engr.  1881/2:  3-7.) 

1878/9-1879/80.  History  of  operations  of  engineering 
dept. — objects  of  work;  problems  of  drainage,  irri- 
gation, and  d6bris;  field  for  examination;  surveys 
and  examinations,  synopsis  of  results,  etc.  (Rept. 
state  engr.  to  legisl,  1878/9  pt.  1.  1880 — same  to 
legisl.  1881.) 

1888.  Reasons  for  not  abolishing  office  of  state  engr, 
(Same    1887   8:  0-10.) 

1889.  Communioalion  from  state  engr.  re.  merging  of 
his  office  and  that  of  state  mineralogist.  (Sen.  jol. 
28  sess.   1889:  OSO-OSl.) 

1896.  Congressional  act  appropriating  J250,000  for  con- 
struction, repair,  iiriscrvation  of  cerlaiii  public 
works  on  rivers  and  harbors  and  for  ether  pur- 
poses. (13  rept.  slate  mineralogist  1894/6:  126.) 
1899.  Rept.  on  bd.  of  public  works  (Rept.  of  com- 
mittee to  make  examination  of  state  institutions 
1899:  165-167.) 

.     Same;   in  App.  tc  Jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

Debris  Commission;  see  River  Conservancy 
Drainage;  see  River  Conservancy 
Expenditures 

IN7S-1K9;!.  Cost  of  comr.  of  public  works;  expenditures 
from  apprn«!.  mado  by  state,  and  cost  of  prtg.  (A. 
R.  bd.  examiners  dated  1895:  67.) 


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255 


PUBLIC  WORKS:  STATE— cont'd 
Expenditures — cont'd 

1878  ti  ISST  S.     Stmt,  of  amt.  and   classification  of  ex- 
peiiiliiuifs  In  dept.     (Rept.  state  engr.  1878/9  pt.  5 
(p.  8)— Ad  me  1887/8.) 
1882-1894.     Stmt,   showing  amt.   of   expenditures,   amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law.  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  state  engineer's 
dept.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1880/2   (p.  68) 
—same  1892/4.) 
1893/4-190o/4.     Financial  stmt,  of  expenditures  of  office 
(Rept.   comr.   public  works   1893/4    (p.   21) — same 
1903/4.) 
1896-1904.     Stmt,    showing  amt.   of   expenditures,   amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  comr.  of  public 
works.     (Bienn.    rept.   state   controller    1894/6    (p. 
82)— same  1902/4.) 
1900.     Rept.  of  auditing  bd.  of  comr.  of  public  works. 
(Rept.  comr.  public  works  1899/00:  19-21.) 
Harbor  Improvement;  see  Harbors 
Irrigation;   see  Land 
Labor;   see  that  title 
River  Conservancy;  see  that  title 
Roads;  see  that  title 

PUEBLO  LANDS;  see  LAND 

PURE  FOOD  LAW;  ?ee  INDUSTRIES,  ETC.     FOOD  LAW 

QUAIL;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

QUARANTINE 

Cattle;   see  Agriculture.    Livestock 
Crops;  see  Agriculture.     Crops 
Human;  see  Public  Health 

QUARTZ 

Mining;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

QUICKSILVER 
Deposits;  see  Natttral  Resources.    Minerals 
Exports;  see  Commerce,  etc. 
Mining;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Prices;  see  that  title 


QUINCE 

Crop;   see  Agriculture. 


Crops 


RAILROADS 

serial 

1  series 
Under  Act  of  April  .3.  1876. 

1877.     Rept.  of  bd.  of  comrs.  of  transportation. 
Id  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1877  In  App.  to  Jols.  22  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc. 

2  series 

1877/8.     Bienn.  lept.  bd.  of  comr.  of  transportation. 
In  follected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1877/8  In  App.  to  jols.  23  sess.  v.  4  unnum.  doc. 

3  series 
1880/1.     Rept.  of  bd.  of  r.r.  comrs.,  1. 

In  CoIIecteiJ  docs,  as  follows  : 
1.   1880/1  lu  App.  to  jols.  24  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc. 

4  series 

1880-1891/2.    Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  r.r.  comrs.,  1-13. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
1-3.   1880-1882  In  App.  to  jols.  25  sess.  v.  6  unnum.  doc. 
4.   1883  In  App.  to  jols.  26  sess.  v.  5  unnum.  doc. 

4.  1883    (minority  rept.)    In  rept.   r.r.  comrs.   1883:97- 
l.iO. 

f>.  1884  Id  App.  to  jols.  26  sess.  v.  6  unnum.  doc. 

5.  1884    (minority    rept.)    22   pp.   Accompanies    5    Ann. 
rept.  r.r.  comrs. 


RAILROADS— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
4  series — cont'd 

6.  188n  In  App.  to  jols.  27  sess.  v.  r>  vinnum.  doc. 

0.   188.'>    (minoiity    rept.)    06    pp.    Accompanies    6    AuD. 
rept.  r.r.  coini-s. 

7.  1886     In  App.  to  jols.  27  SPSS.  V.  5   unnum.   doc. 

8.  1887      28    ••     V.  2 

9.  1888      28    •'     V.  2 

10.  1880      29  "  V.  3 

11.  1S90      29  "  V.  7 

12.  1890/1 30  "  V.  2 

13.  1891/2 30  "  V.  2 

5  series 

1892/4-1896/8.     Bienn.  rept.  bd.  of  r.r.  comrs.,  1  et  seq. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.   1892/4   In  App.  to  jols.  31  .si'ss.  V.  4  unnum.  doc. 

unnum.   18!i5/U 32    "     v.  2   doc.    [3]. 

1S9U/8  not  printed. 

6  series 

1899-1903.     Rept.  [ann.]  of  bd.  of  r.r.  comrs. 
lu  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1899  included  in  rept.  for  1900. 

1900  In   App.   to  jols.  34  sess.   v.  4  doc.    [5]. 
1901-1902  not  printed. 

1903  in  App.   to  jols.  36  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc. 

non-serial 
1880-1889.     Comparative    stmt,    of    gauge   of    track    on 
rwys.   in   U.   S.   for   1880   and   1889.     (11   A.R.   r.r. 
comrs.  1890:  52.) 

Calqobnia 

1851.  Rept.  on  r.rs.;  urging  passage  of  act  granting 
r.rs.  right  of  way  through  Cal.,  with  view  to  secur- 
ing China  trade;  with  statistics  showing  value  and 
magnitude  of  said  trade.  (Legisl.  jol.  1851:  746- 
747.) 

1854.  Comments  on  r.r.  and  wagon  road  cos.  and  rec- 
ommendation for  r.r.  corporations  to  rept.  to  office 
of  surveyor  gen.  the  amt.  of  stock,  debts,  cost  of 
construction  and  equipments,  amt.  of  business  both 
passenger  and  freight;  cost  of  maintenance  of  road 
way,  of  repairs  of  machinery,  of  operating,  their 
earnings,  receipts  and  payments;  no.,  kind,  and 
cause  of  accidents;  and  all  other  useful  information 
which  state  may  with  propriety  demand.  (A.R. 
surveyor  gen.  1854:  7.) 

.     Letter  from  Dr.  O.  M.  Wozencraft,  on  most  prac 

ticable  route  for  establishment  of  a  stage  road  and 
a  r.r.     (Same  1854:  92-93.) 

.  Letters  from  G.  H.  Goddard  on  state  map,  ex- 
ploration of  mt.  passes  across  eastern  frontier  of 
Cal.  appropriate  for  rwys.,  etc.  (Same  1854:  89- 
91.) 

1856.  Internal  Improvements;  suggestions  re.  system 
of  rwys.  to  connect  valley  portions  of  state  with 
points  of  distribution  and  commerce.  (Same  1856: 
24.) 

1856-1890.  Table  showing  progress  of  r.r.  construction 
in  state.  (9  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1888  (p.  23) — 11  same 
1890.) 

1857.  Unfavorable  rept.  on  act  to  encourage  construc- 
tion of  a  r.r.  and  telegraph  line  from  Bay  of  S.  F. 
to  eastern  line  of  state  with  branches  thereto. 
(Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  222-223.) 

1858.  Rept.  on  act  to  amend  an  act  concerning  corpora- 
tions, formed  or  to  be  formed.  (Same  9  sess.  pp. 
377-382.) 

Kssentlal    feature   of   bill    limits    all    corporations    to   a 
fixed  price  for  freight,  and  for  passengers. 
1870-1890.     Cal.  cos.  compared  with  reference  to  miles 
of  r.r.;   population;   value  of  real  estate;   acres  In 
wheat,    barley,    etc.     (13    A.R.    r.r.    comrs.    1891/2 
foldg.  table.) 
1874.     Petition  of  citizens  of  S.  P.  re.  arbitrary  exac- 
tions and    injustices  of  r.r.  cos.     5   pp.     (App.   to 
jols.  20  sess.  v.  4  unnum.  doc.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


RAILROADS— cont'd 

Califoenia — cont'd 

1876-1878.  Tabulation  of  returns  for  yr.  endg.  June  30, 
of  broad-gauge  roads.  (Rapt,  transportation  bd. 
1876/7  (pp.  74-97)— sa7?ie  1877/8.) 

1S77.  Recommended  that  all  r.r.  cos.  be  required  to 
keep  such  accts.,  fuiancial  and  statistical  on  a  uni- 
form system,  as  may  be  prescribed  by  comrs.  and 
to  return  to  them,  in  writing  and  on  oath,  such 
facts,  statistics,  information,  and  accts.  as  the  lat- 
ter may  call  for,  etc.     (Same  1877:  31.) 

.     Recommended  that  duration  of  r.r.  cos.  hereafter 

formed  by  consolidation  be  declared  by  law,  and 
that  the  legal  duration  of  existing  cos.  so  formed 
be  ascertained  and  declared  by  judicial  proceedings. 
(Same  1876/7:  31.) 

.     Recommended  that  no  consolidation  of  r.r.  cos. 

hereafter  take  place  without  consent  of  comrs.  ob- 
tained on  public  notice  of  intention  to  apply  for  it, 
and  on  such  conditions  for  protection  of  public  as 
may  be  inserted  in  articles  of  consolidation.  (Sa7ne 
1876/7:  31.) 

.     Recommended  that  proper  facilities  for  shipping 

and  delivery  of  freight  and  suitable  accommoda- 
tions for  waiting  passengers,  be  furnished  at  all 
stations,  and  that  in  case  of  complaint  these  be 
made  satisfactory  to  comrs.     (Same  1876/7:  31.) 

.     Stmt,  giving  principal  facts  and  statistics  from 

r.r.  repts. — length  in  miles  of  roads  within  state; 
stock  and  debts;  cost  of  roads,  equipments,  etc.; 
total  earnings;  operating  expenses,  etc.  (Same 
1876/7:  3-6.) 

1877-1878.  Table  of  broad  and  narrow-gauge  roads, 
showing  sources  and  applications  of  means  applied 
to  investments  of  co.  as  exhibited  in  general  bal- 
ance sheet.     (Same  1877/8  foldg.  table.) 

■ — — .  Statistical  tables  of  broad  and  narrow-gauge 
roads,  showing  averages,  operating  expenses  per 
train  mile;  length  of  line  operated  by  co.,  do. 
operated  under  lease  and  total;  construction;  capi- 
tal stock;  earnings  and  income;  operating,  etc.,  ex- 
penses; net  profit;  rolling  stock;  employes,  speed, 
and  casualties;  mileage,  traffic,  etc.  (Same  1877/8 
foldg.  tables.) 

1877/8.  Summaries  of  statistics  deduced  from  repts. 
of  several  r.r.  cos.  for  1877  and  1878,  showing  con- 
dition, operation,  and  mngmt.  (Same  1877/8:  28- 
45.) 

1878.  Stmt,  of  unsettled  claims  agst.  state.  (Same 
1877/8:  76.) 

.     Mess,  of  Gov.  Wm.  Irwin  ace.  by  suppl.  rept.  of 

comrs.  of  transportation.  4  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  22 
sess.  V.  4  [doc.  14].) 

Concerning  r.rs.,  right  of  state  to  control  r.rs.,  rates 
and  fares,  etc.  Suppl.  rept.  referred  to  not 
Included  In  above  doc. 

.  Comments  on  r.r.  monopoly.  (Rept.  transporta- 
tion bd.  1877/8:  58-73.) 

.     Statistical  table  showing  no.  of  employes,  speed. 

and  casualties  for  yr.  endg.  Dec.  31.  (Same  1877/8 
foldg.  table.) 

.     Same;  showing  date  of  Incorporation,  termini  as 

constructed,  length  of  line  owned  by  co.,  etc.  (Same 
1877/8  foldg.  table.) 

1880.  Tabular  stmts,  compiled  from  ann.  repts.  of  1880 
of  r.r.  COS.  of  Cal.  (A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1880  foldg. 
Uble.) 

1881-1884.  Stmt,  giving  total  expenditures  made  from 
income  (excludlntc  dividends  paid);  stmt,  of  ex- 
penditures for  conHlructlon  and  betterments  of  Its 
r.r.  rolling  Htock,  etc.,  for  4  yrs.  (6  same  1885: 
42.) 

.     Surntnarv  of  roKult  of  operation  of  freight  and 

paaBongcr  trains.     (C  same  1885:  42.) 


RAILROADS— cont'd 

Califobnia — cont'd 

1882.  Comments  on  form  of  ann.  returns.  (3  same 
1882:  549-552.) 

Paging  from   Collected  docs. 

.     Protests  and  answers  of  the  several  r.r.  cos.     (3 

same  1882:  525-534.) 

Paging   from    Collected  docs. 

1883.  Tabular  stmts,  compiled  from  ann.  repts.  of  1883 
of  r.r.  cos.  of  state.     (5  same  1884  foldg.  tables.) 

1883-1884.  Text  of  Mngr.  Towne's  reply  to  r.r.  comn.; 
cost  of  Central  and  Southern  Pacific  and  other 
great  lines;  gross  earnings  and  operating  expenses 
comp.ared;  valuable  statistics  regarding  acreage 
and  population  served  by  lines;  rents  paid  for 
leased  lines;  interstate  connections;  differential 
rates  and  special  contracts;  average  freight  and 
pFssenger  rates  per  mile.  (4  same  1883  (pp.  49- 
62)— 5  saine  1884.) 

1883-1885.  Recommendation  urged  for  amdmt.  of  sec. 
11,  ch.  59,  statute  of  1880,  so  as  to  require  of  comn. 
only  those  constitutional  determinations,  known  as 
orders,  or  decisions  in  compliance  with  which  the 
CO.  or  cos.  to  be  affected  thereby,  shall  be  required 
within  a  reasonable  time,  to  tabulate,  print,  and 
post  the  necessary  schedules.  (4  same  1883  (p.  34) 
— 6  same  1885.) 

1884.  Testimony  taken  before  Sen.  judiciary  committee 
in  considering  Assem.  bill  10,  concerning  regula- 
tions of  r.rs.,  generally  known  as  the  Barry  bill. 
211  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  25  sess.   (Ex.)   doc.  [5].) 

.     Comments    on    transportation    of    livestock.     (5 

A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1884:  66-67.) 

.     Discussion   of   the   r.r.    question.     (Bienn.   rept. 

bd.  hortic.   J  883/4:  64-68.) 

1884-1885.  Recommendation  that  soveral  transporta- 
tion cos.  owning  or  operating  r.is.  in  state,  be  re- 
quired to  make  verified  returns  and  repts.  of  all 
matteis  touching  ownership  and  operation,  condi- 
tion and  mngmt.  of  their  resp.  roads,  at  such  times, 
and  in  such  manner  and  form,  as  comn.  shall  pre- 
scribe. (5  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1884  (p.  13) — 6  same 
1885.) 

.  Recommended  that  any  foreign  corporation,  op- 
erating a  line  of  water  or  rail  transportation  in 
state,  be  required  to  file  in  office  a  written  apptmt., 
duly  made  and  authenticated  by  its  corporate  seal 
designating  some  person,  residing  in  state,  upon 
whom  all  legislative  process  and  official  papers  may 
be  served;  also  require  to  show,  by  stmt,  in  said 
apptmt.,  or  otherwise,  whether  it  is  operating  such 
line  of  transportation  as  owner  or  lessee,  and  If 
as  lessee,  the  term^j  and  conditions  of  Its  lease.  (5 
same  1884  (p.  13)— 6  same  1885.) 

.     Condensed  presentation  of  instructive  facts  and 

figures  contained  in  ann.  returns  to  comn.  oflilce  of 
25  roads.     (6  same  1885:  64-73.) 

1885.  Comment?  on  recent  alignments  of  leading  roads 
In  transcontinental  systems.     (G  same  1885;  33-34.) 

.     Commonis  on   interest  of  Cal.   in  her  r.rs.  and 

their  interstate  connections.     (6  same  1885:  35.) 

.  Comments  on  r.rs.  as  instrumentalities  of  devel- 
opment.    (6  same  1885:  36.) 

.     Directions  of  .ludge  Deady  for  running  r.r.  with 

reference  to  the  "  real  exigencies  of  the  business." 
(6  same  1885:  22-23.) 

1885-1887.  Mllrngo  traffic,  etc.,  as  reported  by  r.r.  cos. 
(7  sajiic  1886  (pp.  48-51)— 8  same  1887.) 

1887-1888.  Stmt,  of  total  traffic  receipts  and  income 
from  other  pourcos  for  yr.  endg.  Dec.  31.  (9  same 
1888  (p.  32)  — 10  same  1889.) 

1887-1890.  Stmt,  of  total  Indebtedness  of  reporting 
cnriioratlons,  Dec.  31.  (9  same  1888  (p.  32)— 11 
same  1890.) 


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257 


RAILROADS— cont'd 

Caufobn  ia — cont'd 
1887-1890.     Table  giving  list  of  eq\ilpment  and  no.  of 
employes,    for   yr.    (9    same   1888    (p.    41) — bienn. 
rept.  same  1895/6.) 

1888.  Passenger  business;  traffic  stmt,  giving  Increase 
over  previous  yr.     (9  same  1888-  34.) 

.     Stmt,   showing  no.  of  overland  passengers  east 

and  west,  to  and  from  Cal.,  from  Jan.,  1888,  to 
Nov.,  inclusive.     (9  same  1888:  35.) 

.     Table  showing  deductions  from  gross  Income  to 

produce  net  income,  by  cos.     (10  same  1889:  30.) 

18S8-18S9.  Stmt,  showing  movement  of  revenue  trains, 
Jan.  1  to  Sept.  30.     (10  same  18S9:  38.) 

.  Stmt,  of  new  r.r.  corporations  formed,  and  re- 
organizations, amdmts.  of  old  charters,  and  misc. 
changes  since  date  of  last  rept.  of  state  r.r.  comn. 
(9  same  1888  (pp.  25-30)— 10  same  1889.) 

.     Stmt,    giving    names   of    corporations    reporting 

and  description  of  same;  24  are  of  standard  gauge 
(4  feei  8Vi  in.)  and  7  are  of  narrow-gauge  (3  feet) 
(9  same  1888   (pp.  21-22)— 10  same  1889.) 

1888-1890.  Table  showing  consumption  of  fuel  and  cost 
in  1888,  by  cos.  (10  same  1889  (p.  52) — bienn. 
rept.  same  1895/0.) 

.  Table  giving  traffic  stmt;  total  uo.  of  pas- 
sengers, total  tons  of  freight  hauled,  total  miles 
run  by  passenger  and  freight  trains,  average  rate 
of  fare  per  mile,  in  cents,  and  name  of  co.  (10 
satiie  1889  (p.  39) — bienn.  rept.  same  1895/6.) 

.     Financial   stmt,  of   various   cos.     (9   same  1888 

(p.  31) — bienn.  rept.  some  1895/0.) 

1888/9.  Comparative  summary  of  earnings  and  ex- 
penses by  r.rs.     (11  same  1890:  02.) 

1889.  Stmt,  of  new  roads  reporting  to  comn.  (10 
same  1889:  23.) 

.     Table  giving  income  acct.  of  rwys.  in  U.  S.  for 

yr.  endg.  June  30.     (11  same  1890:  65.) 

.     Summary    of   financial   operations   of   operating 

roads  for  yr.  endg.  June  30  (146,580.16  miles  of 
line  represented).     (11  same  1890:  66.) 

.  Stmt,  giving  amt.  realized,  by  cos.,  from  carry- 
ing U.  S.  mail  in  state,  express,  sleeping-car  ser- 
vice, and  extra  baggage.     (10  same  1889:  31-32.) 

1889-1890.  Table  showing  gross  earnings  and  operating 
expenses  per  mile  of  road,  by  cos.  (10  same  1889 
(p.  32)— 11  same  1890.) 

.     Same;    cost   of    road    per    mile,   as   reported    to 

comn.  by  cos.  (10  same  1889  (p.  31) — 11  sarne 
1890.) 

.    Same;  percentage  of  net  income  to  gross  income, 

by  cos.     (10  same  1889   (p.  35)— 11  same  1890.) 

.     Same;  percentage  of  net  income  to  cost,  by  cos. 

(10  same  1889  (p.  34)— il  same  1890.) 

.  Same;  percentage  of  operating  expenses  to  earn- 
ings, by  cos.    (10  same  1889  (p.  33)— 11  same  1890.) 

.     Same;  train  mileage;  stmt,  showing  total  no.  of 

miles  run.     (10  same  1889  (p.  38)— 11  satne  1890.) 

1889-1891.  Stmt,  giving  no.  of  stations,  wooden 
bridges,  iron  bridges,  trestles,  and  tunnels.  (10 
same  1889  (p.  53)— 12  savie  1891.) 

1889-1896.  Table  showing  increase  and  decrease  of 
earnings,  by  cos.  (10  same  1889  (p.  37) — bienn. 
rept.  same  1895/6.) 

1889/90.  List  of  articles  of  Incorporation  of  all  r.r. 
COS.  filed  in  office  of  secy,  of  state  Nov.  15,  1889,  to 
Nov.  17,  1890.     (11  same  1890:  30.) 

1890.  Table  giving  classification  of  stocks  and  bonds 
according  to  rate  of  dividend  or  interest.  (11 
same  1890:  CI.) 

.     Table   showing   rwy-   ownership   of  rwy.   stocks 

and  bonds.     (11  same  1890:  60.) 

17 


RAILROADS— cont'd 

California — cont'd 
1890.     Same;  revenue  and  density  of  traffic  for  all  roads 

whoso  gross  revenue  exceeds  $3,000,000.     ( 11  same 

1890:  58-60.) 
.     Table  giving  classification   of  r.rs.   on   basis  of 

operated  mileage.     (11  same  1890:  57.) 
.     Same;    assignment   of    equipment   to   length   of 

line  and  amt.  of  traffic.     (11  sa7ne  1890:  54.) 
.     Same;    summary   of  equipment:    no.   of   locomo- 
tives, classified  as  passenger,  freight,  and  switching 

locomotives;  no.  fitted  with  automatic  couplers,  and 

with  automatic  train  brake.     (11  sayne  1890:  54.) 
.     List  of  r.r.  corporations  filed  since  Jan.  1.     (12 

same  1891:  13.) 
.      Table    giving    analysis    of    aggregates    of    fixed 

charges  of  operating  and  subsidiary  cos.     (11  same 

1890:  66.) 
1891/2.     General  summary  of  r.r.  business  of  yr.     (13 

same  1891/2:  5.) 
1891/2-1896.     List  of  r.r.  incorporations  filed.    (13  same 

1891/2  (pp.  20-25)— bienn.  rept.  same  1895/6.) 
1892.     Communication   from   L.   T.   Hatfield,  of   Sacra- 
mento Bd.  of  Trade,  on  transportation.     (13  same 

1891/2:  161-108.) 
.    Classification  of  operating  expenses.     (13  same 

1891/2:  158-169.) 
.     Order  for  sidetrack  at  Paso  Robles,  and  opinion 

of  atty.  gen.  re.  same.     (13  same  1891/2:  154-156.) 
.     Opinion  of  Atty.  Gen.  Hart  re.  services  of  state 

and   CO.   officers   performed   for   bd.   of   r.r.   comrs. 

(13  same  1891/2:  145.) 
— — :     Amended  complaint  in  matter  of  R.  O.  Shively 

vs.  all  r.rs.  :n  Cal.     (13  same  1891/2:  132-134.) 
.     Proceedings    of   r.r.    comn.    in    connection    with 

Cal.  Traffic  Assn.     (13  same  1891/2:  49-72.) 
1893/4.     Stmt,   giving  miles   of  new   lines  constructed 

during   yr.   endg.   June   30.     (1   bienn.   rept.   same 

1893/4:  57.) 

1894.  Recommendation  for  legisl.  to  make  apprn.  to 
settle  claim  of  Col.  Morgan.     (1  same  1893/4:  30.) 

1895.  Suggestion  that  bd.  should  have  right  to  regu- 
late speed  of  trains  at  crossings,  and  to  compel 
erection  of  bells  at  same,  as  well  as  authority  to 
designate  location  of  depots,  stations,  switches, 
sidetracks,  and  spurs  for  benefit  of  shippers.  (2 
same  1895/6:  57.) 

.     Transportation   of   perishable  products   of  Cal.; 

a  rept.  on  devices  used  for  preservation  of  fruit, 
during  r.r.  transportation,  and  for  lightening  of 
cars;  a  5-day  schedule  to  Chicago  is  recommended. 
9  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  31  sess.  v.  6  doc.  29.) 

.     Same;    with   additional   matter   re.    and    cut   of 

Hardy  refrigerator  car.  (2  bienn.  rept.  r.r.  comrs. 
1895/0:  71-79.) 

1896.  Comments  on  rail  franchise.  (Bienn.  rept.  bu- 
reau of  highways  1895/6:  34-35.) 

1902.  Transportation,  refrigeration,  time  schedule; 
action  taken  by  fruit  growers  of  Cal.  at  convention 
held  at  S.  F.,  Dec.  3-6.     20  pp. 

Issued  liy  committee  on  transportation  of  state  bd.  of 
horticultui-e. 

.     Imperative    need    of   a   time    schedule   on   east- 

boimd  fruit  cars;  by  E.  Berwick.  (8  bienn.  rept. 
bd.  hortic.  1901/2:  299-304.) 

1902-1903.  Comparative  mileage  stmt.  (A.R.  r.r.  comrs. 
1903:  8.) 

.    Comparative  stmt,  of  gross  and   net  earnings. 

(Same  1903:  9.) 

.  Comparative  general  balance  sheets  of  the  sev- 
eral roads,  giving  amts.  and  liabilities.  (Same 
1903:  14-23.) 

.  Stmt,  giving  passenger,  freight,  and  other  earn- 
ings.    (Same  1903:  10-11.) 

.    Expense  stmt,  of  cos.     (Same  1903:  12.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


RAILROADS— cont'd 

Califobxia — cont'd 
1903.    Stmt,  of  rolling  stock  and  rails  and  ties.    (Same 

1903:  12.) 
.     Summary    of   r.rs.    reporting    for    1903.     (Same 

1903:  7.) 
.     Stmt,     giving     important    changes     during    yr. 

(Sam^  1903.  5-6.) 
.     Comment?  on  r.r.  mileage  in  Cal.:  capital  stock; 

earnings  and  expenses;  rolling  stock,  rails,  and  ties. 

(Same  1903.  3-4.) 
Accidents 

1887-1896.     Table  giving  casualties  and  causes  of  same. 

(9  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1888  (p.  44) — bienn.  rept.  same 

1895/6.) 
1888-1S89.     Comparative  table  giving  r.r.  accidents.    (11 

same  1890:  67.) 
1890.     Table  giving  casualties  to  employes  assigned  to 

classes  named.     (11  same  1890:  68.) 

1895.  Suggestion  that  bd.  should  investigate  accidents 
and  be  empowered  to  require  the  posting  of  sche- 
dules of  freights  and  fares  in  depots  when  changes 
have  been  made  therein.  (2  blenn.  rept.  same 
1895/G:  57.) 

1903.     List  of  accidents.     (A.R.  same  1903:  13.) 

Depots 

SAX  FRANCISCO 
1894.     Comments  on  S.  F.  Ferry  and  Passenger  Depot. 

(Bienn.  rept.  harbor  comrs.  1892/4:  23-26.) 
1894-1898.     Comments    on    S.    F.    depot    sinking    fund. 

(Same  1892/4  (pp.  26-27)— s07«e  1896/8.) 
1894-1904.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  S.   F.   depot  sinking 

fund.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1892/4  (p.  92) 

—same  1902/4.) 
1894/6.     Stmt,  of  issue  of  bonds;   "  S.  F.  depot  acct." 

(A.R.  state  treasurer  1894/6:  60.) 
1894/6-1904.     Transactions  in  S.  F.  depot  sinking  fund. 

(Same     1894/6     (pp.     61-63) — bienn.     rept.     same 

1902/4.) 

1896.  Comments  on  Union  Depot  and  Ferry  House; 
excess  in  depot  sinking  fund,  etc.  (Bienn.  rept. 
harbor  comrs.  1894/6:  26-31.) 

1896-1900.     Stmt,    of    condition    of    S.    F.    depot    fund. 

(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1894/6  (p.  93) — same 

1898/00.) 
1896-1902.     Same.     (Bienn.   rept.  harbor  comrs.   1894/G 

(p.  13)— same  1900/2.) 

1897.  Rept.  of  state  bd.  of  harbor  comrs.  on  r.rs.,  r,r. 
depots,  piers,  and  ferry  slips  in  S.  P.  (Assem. 
jol.  32  sess.  pp.  321-322.) 

1898.  Rept.  of  architect  on  construction  of  Union  De- 
pot and  Ferry  House.  (Bienn.  rept.  harbor  comrs. 
1896/8:  93-96.) 

.     Comments  on  New  Ferry  Depot.     («ame  1896/8: 

10-12.) 
.     Rept.  of  architect  on  construction  of  Union  De- 
pot and  Ferry  House.     (Same  1896/8:  93-96.) 
1898-1900.     Stmt,   of   disbursements    from   S.    F.    depot 
fund.     (Same  1896/8    (pp.   26-29)— same   1898/00.) 
1898/00.     Transactions    In    S.    F.    depot   sinking    fund 

(A.R.  state  treasurer  1898/00:  78-79.) 
1900.     Stmt,   showing   condition    of   S.   F.    depot    fund, 
.June  30.      (Bienn.  rept.  harbor  comrs.  1898/00:  22.) 
1900-1901.     Same;    transactions  In  S.  F.  depot  sinking 
fund.     (Same  1898/00  (p.  23)— same  1902/4.) 
Employes;  see  Labor 
Labor;  see  that  title 
Land  Grants;  see  Land:  State 
Laws 

1862.     General  r.r.  laws  of  Cal.,  the  I'aclflc  R.K.  act  of 

CongrPBH.   and   the  by-laws  of   the  Central    I'aclflc 

R.R.   Co.   of   Cal.  .  .  .  with    the   city   ordinance   of 

Sacramento  and  act  donating  swamp  land.     104  pp. 

Nut  Kocii ;  entry   from   Library  of  Coocrcmi  cards. 


RAILROADS— cont'd 

Laws — cont'd 

1876.  Act  re.  comrs.  of  transportation,  their  powers 
and  duties.     8  pp. 

1877.  Laws  of  Cal.  re.  r.rs.  and  r.r.  cos.  which  were  In 
force  Jan.  1.  1873;  together  with  act  providing  for 
apptmt.  of  comrs.  of  transportation.     56  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1879.  Same;  re.  r.rs.  and  r.r.  corporations,     iv,  478  pp. 

1880.  Acts  defining  power  and  duties  of  bd.  of  rwy. 
comrs.     (1  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1880:  7-10.) 

1889.  Act  establishing  interstate  commerce  comn.;  ab- 
stracts of  laws  of  states  creating  r.r.  comn.,  show- 
ing powers  and  duties.     (10  same  1889:  219-240.) 

1892-1900.  Act  to  compel  r.r.  corporations,  or  indi- 
viduals owning  r.rs.  to  operate  their  roads.  (13 
same  1891/2  (p.  12)— same  1900.) 

.     Act  to  organize  and  define  powers  of  bd.  of  r.r. 

comrs.     (13  same  1891/2   (pp.  12-13)— same  1900.) 
Maps 

1888.  Official  r.r.  map  of  state,  representing  different 
r.r.  systems  of  state  reporting  to  comn.  as  same 
existed  in  July  1;  attached  to  rept.  (9  A.R.  r.r. 
comrs.  1888.) 

.     Profiles  showing  great  difference  in  grade  betw. 

Pacific  roads  and  those  further  east  attached  to  the 
rept.     (9  same  1888.) 

1900.     Rwy.  map  of  Cal.,  completed  to  Jan.  1. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1902.     Map  of  r.r.  districts  of  state.     (Blue  book  1903.) 
Narrow-Gauge 

See  also  above,  among  general  non-serial  material. 

1876-1878.  Tabulation  of  returns  of  narrow-gauge 
roads  for  yr.  endg.  June  30.  (Rept.  transportation 
bd.  1876/7   (pp.  100-111)— some  1877/8.) 

.     Repts.    of    narrow-gauge    roads.     (Same    1876/7 

(app.  pp.  140-214)— same  1877/8.) 

1877/8.  Statistical  table  of  broad  and  narrow-gauge 
roads,  showing  rates  of  fares  and  freights  per  mile. 
(Same  1877/8  foldg.  table.) 

1878.  Rept.  on  act  to  provide  for  construction  of  nar- 
row-gauge r.r.  In  Napa  Co.  (Assem.  jol.  22  sess. 
p.  533.) 

1880-1888.     Ann.    rept.   of  narrow-gauge   roads   of  Cal. 
(1  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1880  (pp.  291-331)— same  1888.) 
Public  Aid:  County 

1870.  Veto  of  act  to  empower  cos.  of  Stanislaus,  Mer- 
ced, Fresno,  Tulare,  and  Kern  to  aid  In  construc- 
tion of  a  r.r.  in  said  cos.  (Sen.  jol.  18  sess.  pp. 
680-684.) 

.  See  below  Railroads:  Individual.  Southern  Pa- 
cific; this  date. 

1872.     Veto  of  act  to  authorize  Sonoma  Co.  to  donate 
bonds  to  r.r.  co.     (Assem.  jol.  19  sess.  pp.  575-576.) 
Public  Aid:  State 

1864.  Rept.  of  Sen.  finance  committee  re.  bill  to  aid  In 
construction  of  a  r.r.  over  Sierra  Nevada  Mts.  as  a 
link  to  Pacific  R.R.,  etc.  7  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  15 
sess.  V.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

1878.     Veto  of  act  to  aid  in  construction  of  r.r.  from 
Eureka  to  Eel  River  Valley.     (Assem.  jol.  22  sess. 
pp.  736-739.) 
Pacific  Railroad;  see  below,  RAiujoAns:   Inditiduai, 

Rates 

General     material    only.       For    nitc    controversies    of 
Hpeclal  roads,  see  below,  Railroad.') :     Individual. 
Fhktoiit 

1868-1876.  Stmt,  showing  gradual  reduction  in  freight 
charges  per  ton  per  mllo,  on  several  transportation 
linos  engagod  In  conimorcc  betw.  western  stales 
an<l  Atlanllc  seaboard,  from  firSv  ann.  rept.  of  In- 
ternal commorco  of  U.  S.  (3  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1882. 
627.) 

rnKlnK  from  Collected  docs. 


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RAILROADS— cont'd 

Rates — cont'd 
Preiuut — cont'd 

1870.  Majority  rept.  [unfavorable!  of  corporations 
comniiltee  re.  Sen.  bill  62  resp.  arbitrary  rate  for 
freight  on  Cal.  r.rs.  2G  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  18  sesa. 
V.  2  doc.  [17].) 

1870-1889.  Comparative  stmt,  of  rates  to  East  on  de- 
ciduous fruits,  giving  destination,  kind  of  service, 
and  approximated  passenger  train  time  for  18SS 
and  lS8a.      (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1889:  28G.) 

1872-187G.  Same'  showing  reductions  in  rates  on  grain 
to  S.  F.     (9  A.K.  r.r.  comrs.  1888:  54.) 

1877.  Table  showing  freight  tariff  for  first  class 
freight,  used  by  various  Cal.  r.rs.  (Rept.  trans- 
portation bd.  187C/7:  45-50.) 

.     Recommended   that   any   rebate  or   discount   on 

charges  or  other  favor,  privilege,  or  concession 
made  by  r.r.  co.  to  any  individual,  firm,  or  corpo- 
ration, be  equally  open  to  all  others  on  equal  terms; 
and  any  violation  of  this  provision  to  constitute 
unjust  discrimination,     (.same  1876/7:  32.) 

.     Table    showing    classifications    used    by    various 

Cal.  r.r.  cos.  as  compiled  from  their  prtd.  classifi- 
cation.    (Same  1876/7:  34-38.) 

.  The  general  principles  and  commercial  laws  in- 
fluencing and  governing  r.r.  tariffs  and  charges; 
the  necessity  for  a  just  discrimination  in  charges 
and  remedy  suggested  for  evils  incident  to  an  en- 
forcement of  uniformity  of  rates  over  entire  roads. 
(Same  187G/7:  54-68.) 

1877-1882.     Average  per   cent  of   rates  to  whole   local 
freight  for  mos.  of  Aug.,  1877,  and  Oct.,  1882,  com- 
pared.    (3  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1882:  538-539.) 
raging  from  Cullected  docs. 

1878.  Stmt,  showing  leduction  in  rates  (below  legal 
rates  in  force  Jan.  1,  1878)  on  grain,  flour,  and  mill 
stuffs,  in  carloads,  as  per  tariff  no.  10  of  Aug.  1. 
(Rept.  transiwrtation  bd.  1877/8:  4-5.) 

.     Same;    reductions  in  rates  below  legal  rates  in 

force  Jan.  1,  1878,  on  lumber  (and  wood,  to  Sacra- 
mento) in  carloads  vs.  per  tariff  no.  5  of  Jan.  1, 
1879.      (Same  1S77/8:  6-11.) 

.     Same;  reductions  in  rates  in  carloads  of  10  tous 

to  S.  P.,  as  per  tariff  no.  1,  Dec.  20.  (Same  1877/8: 
12-19.) 

1878-1882.  Comparative  stmt,  showing  reduction  on 
cattle  per  car.     (9  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1888:  54.) 

1880-1889.  Comparative  table  giving  Cal.  terminal 
rates  in  cents  per  100  lbs.,  for  carloads  of  10  tonh. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1890:  192.) 

1881.  Review  of  rate  problems  and  action  of  bd.  re. 
same.     (A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1881:  43-50.) 

.     Rept.    of    committee    on    r.r.    freights.     (1    A.R. 

hortic.  comrs.  1882:  62.) 

1882.  Stmt,  showing  grain  rates  and  distances  hauled 
on  si.x  of  principal  r.rs.  west  of  Chicago;  average 
haul  and  rate  on  Central  Pacific  R.R.  and  leased 
lines.     (3  A.R.  r.r  comrs.  1882:  623.) 

Paging  from  Colk-cted  docs. 

.    (Comments  on  the  principles  governing  r.r.  rates. 

(3  same  1882:  543-548.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1883.  Letter  to  bd.  of  r.r.  comrs.  on  policy  of  legisla- 
tive interference  with  r.r.  tariffs;  by  A.  A.  Cohen. 
N.  y.,  1883.     30  pp. 

1883-1884.     Memorandum  of  comparative  grain  rates  of 

June,  1883,  and  Nov.  20,  1884.     (6  A.R.  r.r.  comrs. 

1885:  54.) 
.    Comparative  grain  rates  contained  in  stmts,  of 

June  26,  1883,  and  Nov.  20,  1884.    (5  same  1884:39.) 
1883-1886.     Comparative    stmt,    showing    reduction    on 

lumber,  per  carload  of  six  thousand  feet,  or  10  tons. 

(9  same  1888:  54.) 


RAILROADS— cont'd 
Rates — cont'd 
Preiuht — cont'd 

1884.  Standing  order  to  expedite  preparation  and  ser- 
vice of  schedules.     (5  same  1884:  12.) 

.     Comments  on  classification  of  traflic.     (5  same 

1884:  65-66.) 
.     Comments    on    minimum    and    maximum    rates. 

(5  saw.e  1884:  G6.) 

1885.  Proposed  plan  of  schedule  of  rates  on  grain, 
cattle,  sheep,  and  hogs;  proposed  by  Comr.  Foote, 
Dec.  2,  1884;  fallen  up  and  disposed  of  by  substi- 
tute for  said  schedule  and  order  no.  23,  which  was 
introduced  by  Comr.  Carpenter,  Aug.  6,  1885.  (6 
same  1885  foldg.  table.) 

1886.  Res.  adopted  by  Fruit  Growers'  Convention  re. 
r.r.  rates.  (Bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1885/6:  266- 
2G7.) 

1887.  Increase  of  home  consumption  of  Cal.  wines 
needed;  influence  of  freight  rates  upon  increase  or 
decrease  of  eastern  and  interior  trade.  (A.R.  bd. 
vitic.  comrs.  1887:  39-40.) 

1888.  Comparative  stmt,  of  rates  on  groceries,  dry 
goods,  boxed,  hardware,  grain,  lumber,  cattle,  etc. 
(9  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1888:  51-53.) 

.  Comment  on  "  western  classification  "  and  com- 
munication from  A.  N.  Towne  re.  same.  (9  same 
1888:  69-73.) 

— ■ — .  Commodity  stmt,  giving  classification  of  freights 
carried  upon  Cal.  r.rs.,  showing  amt.  shipped  and 
per  cent  of  each  commodity  to  whole  amt.  (10 
sajtie  1889:  46-47.) 

1891.  List  of  roads  showing  rates  on  lumber  charged 
for  like  distance  on  other  lines.  (12  same  1891: 
68-69.) 

.     Scliedule   of  proposed   grain   rates  to   tidewater 

points.     (12  same  1891:  28.) 
.    Schedule  of  proposed  special  livestock  and  wool 

tariff  rates.     (12  same  1891:  27.) 
.     Table  giving  rates  on  livestock  In  carloads.     (12 

same  1891:  20-21.) 
.     Same;    cordwood      (12  same  1891:  20.) 

1892.  Ice  schedule,  prepared  by  Comr.  Litchfield;  rates 
on  Ice  in  carloads,  in  dollars  and  cents  per  2000 
lbs.     (13  same  1891/2:  32-38.) 

.     Rates  on  fruit  betw.  S.  F.  and  Sacramento.     (13 

same  1891/2.  149-150.) 
.     Comparative  table  of  grain  rates;  by  Mr.  Leeds. 

(13  same  1891/2:  52-58.) 
.     Comparative  grain  schedule  compiled  by  Comr. 

Beckman,  Cal.  r.rs.  and  Santa  Pe  R.R.  in  Kansas. 

(13   some  1891/2:  103.) 
.     Comparison   of   freight   rates  on   wheat   in   Cal. 

with  rates  in  force  in  III.,  also  as  charged  on  Chi- 

Icago,    Milwaukee    and    St.    Paul    R.R.      (13    same 

1891/2:  99-102.) 

1894.  Comparison  of  rates  on  commodities  named,  1894 
vs.  1893:  canned  goods,  soap,  green  coffee  in  sacks 
and  sugar  in  sacks  or  bbls.,  coal  oil,  baking  powder, 
candles,  pipe,  cast  iron,  bar  and  band,  nails  and 
wrought  pipe  (rates  in  cts.  per  100  lbs.).  (1  bienn. 
rept.  sa7ne  1893/4:  24-28.) 

1895.  Classification  on  petroleum  and  its  products  and 
corresp.  re.  same.     (2  same  1895/6:  8-13.) 

1899.  Comments  on  grain  rate  case  and  grain  rata 
schedule.     (3  same  1899/00:  20-36.) 

1900.  Memorials  and  res.  adopted  by  Fruit  Growers' 
Convention  re.  reduction  of  existing  tariff  rates, 
etc.     (7  bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1899/00:  23-25.) 

1902.  Paper  on  freight  rates.  (8  same  1901/2:  313- 
319.) 


260 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


RAILROADS— cont'd 
Rates — cont'd 
Freight  a^d  Passea'geb 

lS7ti-1878.     Comparative  table  of  passenger  and  freight 
charges  from  roads  in  N.  Y.,  Penn.,  Mich.,  Mass., 
Conn.,  Cal.     (3  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1882:  625-ti2l).; 
I'agmg  from  Collected  docs. 

Caijfornia 

1853.  Review  of  provisions  of  act  authorizing  forma- 
tion of  r.r.  COS.,  approved  Apr.  tt,  showing  defect- 
ive restriction  of  freight  and  passenger  charges. 
iGovs.  mess.  Apr.  8,  1854. J 

1868.  Majority  repl.  of  corporations  committee  re. 
fares  and  freights  on  r.rs. ;  objects  to  too  radical  a 
reduction  in  rates  of  tralhc,  until  roads  shall  pay 
dividends.  5  pp.  CApp.  to  jols.  17  sess.  v.  1  [doc. 
9].) 

1870.  Rept.  of  Assem.  committee  on  r.rs.  upon  ques- 
tion of  a  reduction  in  r.r.  freight  and  fare  rates, 
unfavorable  to  change  in  law,  on  acct.  of  difficul- 
ties of  construction,  lack  of  population  on  many  of 
mt.  roads,  and  lack  of  data  on  which  to  base  their 
income,     lu  pp.     (.iSa/ue  IS  sess.  v.  2  doc.  L27J.) 

1872.  Rept.  of  Assem.  corporations  committee  upon 
r.r.  freights  and  fares;  adverse  to  a  reduced  and 
rigid  tai"ift',  as  no  complaints  have  been  made  and 
since  in  Cal.  natural  obstacles  overcome  in  bldg. 
roads,  the  wear  and  teai'  on  the  heavy  grades,  the 
disproportion  betw.  capacity  and  the  actual  freight 
carrieu,  etc.,  are  important  factors  in  ratemaking; 
recommends  that  bill  do  not  pass,  but  that  legisla- 
tion bo  had,  to  require  from  r.r.  cos.  aun.  statisti- 
cal repts.  of  receipts  and  expenditures,  and  suggests 
an  amdmt.  to  secure  Unances  of  the  roads  against 
legislation;  also  appendix,  testimony,  etc.  78  tl), 
13u  pp.     (tSame  ly  sess.  v.  4. J 

.     Rept.  of  corporations  committee  on  Sen.  bill  5, 

act  to  amend  act  to  provide  for  incorporation  of 
r.r.  COS.,  etc.;  bill  to  reduce  freights  and  fares  on 
r.rs.,  adversely  reported  upon,  because  roads  in  this 
state  are  exceptional  iu  their  extreme  grades  and 
heavy  expenses  of  operating,  and  no  uniform  low 
tariff  can  be  imposed  upon  all  freight  carried  by 
them,  without  reducing  their  efficiency;  with  testi- 
mony.    19  pp.     (Hame  lb  sess.  v.  3  doc.  16J.) 

1874.  Rept.  of  testimony  and  proceedings  had  before 
Sen.  corporations  commlllee  having  under  consid- 
eration subject  of  fares  and  freights.  9,  Itil  pp. 
(/Same  2u  sess.  v.  4  doc.   1 13 J.) 

.     Preliminary  rept.  of  committee  on  corporations 

on  pending  bills  re.  r.r.  rates  and  fares.  20  pp. 
(Same  20  sess.  v.  ti  Idoc.  20].) 

.     Remonstrance  from  citizens  and  residents  of  city 

of  Sacramento  agst.  passage  of  Freeman's  freight 
and  fare  bill.     4  pp.     (tiaine  20  sess.  v.  5  [doc.  8].) 

1876.  Rept.  of  Sen.  committee  on  corporations  on  bills 
re.  r.r.  fares  and  freights  with  tables.  109  pp. 
(Hama  21  sess.  v.  5  unnum.  doc.) 

.  Minority  rept.  of  Assem.  committee  on  corpora- 
tions on  Assem.  bill  182  prescribing  maximum  rates 
which  may  bo  charged  for  transportation  of  pas- 
sengers and  freight  on  r.rs.  of  state.  14  pp.  (Same 
21  sess.  V.  5  unnum.  doc.) 

1876-1878.  Comiiaratlvc  table  of  passenger  and  freight 
charges.     (Rept.  transportation  bd.  1877/8:  4G-48.) 

1877.  Recommended  that  r.r.  cos.  be  required  to  sepa- 
rate. In  all  cases,  terminal  charges  from  rhargcs 
for  transportation,  and  that  the  former,  on  all  pas- 
senger transport,  and  on  like  classes  of  goods,  be 
made  uniform,  without  reference  to  length  of  haul- 
age.    (Hamc  1876/7:  31.) 

.     Comments  on   regulation   of   freights  and   fares 

by  law.     (Same  1876/7:  53-54.) 


RAILROADS— cont'd 

Rates — cont'd 

Fbeigui  a>'d  Passenger — cont'd 

CAiiFOENiA — cont'd 
1877-1878.     The  regulation  of  faies  and  freights  by  the 
establishment  of  competing  lines  owned  or  operated 
under  control  of  the  govt.     (Same  1876/7   (pp.  68- 
12)— same  1877/8.) 

1881.  Res.  of  bd.  of  r.r.  comrs.  establishing  schedule 
of  tariff  rates  for  transportation  of  passengers  and 
freight  on  r.rs.  in  state.  (2  A.R  r.r.  comrs.  1881: 
521.) 

I'aging  from  Collected  docs. 

1892.  Rept.  and  appended  exhibits  of  Col.  R.  P.  Mor- 
gan, expert  employed  by  state  to  examine  and  rept. 
on  existing  rates  of  fares  and  freights  in  Cal.  (13 
name  1891/2:  339-377.) 

.  Answers  to  complaint  of  R.  0  Shively  for  gen- 
eral revision  of  freight  and  fare  schedules  as  filed 
in  office  of  bd.  of  r.r.  comrs.  by  vai'ious  r.r.  cos. 
(13  name  1891/2:  108-132.) 

.     Complaint  of  R.  0.  Shively  vs.  all  r.rs.  in  Cal.  re. 

excessive   charges   of   transportation   cos.   of   farOv 
and  freights.     (13  some  1891/2:  103-104.) 
Passenqeb 

1866.  Veto  of  act  establishing  rates  of  fare  on  r.rs. 
(Sen.  jol.  16  sess.  pp.  734-735.) 

1877.  Table  showing  local  passenger  tariffs  on  various 
Cal.  r.rs.  as  compiled  from  their  prtd.  passenger 
tariff  table.  (Rept.  transportation  bd.  1876/7:  39- 
44.) 

1878.  Stmt,  showing  reductions  made  in  passenger 
rates  during  1878,  the  percentage  of  reduction  be- 
ing 29.29.     (3  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1882:  557-560.) 

I'aging  from  Collected  docs. 

1879.  Stmt,  showing  reductions  in  local  ticket  ratea 
within  state  of  Cal.  during  yr.  (3  same  1882:  561- 
568.) 

i'aging  from  Collected  docs. 

1880.  Same;  since  Jan.  1.     (3  same  1882:  569-599.) 
I'aging  from  Collected  docs. 

1882.  Res.  of  bd.  of  r.r.  comrs.  establishing  schedule 
rate  for  transportation  of  passengers  on  all  r.rs.  in 
state.     (3  same  1882:  522.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

.    Stmt,  showing  reductions  in  local  ticket  rates 

within  state  from  July  22  to  Oct.  1.     (3  same  1882: 

600-622.) 

I'aging  from  Collected  docs. 
1884.     Schedule  of  old  and  new  rates   (passenger)   on 

various  r.rs.  In  state.     (5  same  1884  foldg.  tables.) 
.     Comments  on  the  Humphrey  passenger  schedule. 

(5  same  1884:  14-15.) 

1887.  Stmt,  giving  comparison  of  passenger  rates  la 
effect  Sept.  1,  1887,  with  similar  rates  and  dis- 
tances on  r.rs.  east  and  west  of  Chicago,  III.  (S 
same  1887:  50.) 

1888.  Same;  maximum  rates  of  fare  as  flxed  by  comn. 
now  in  force.     (9  same  1888:  35-37.) 

1889.  Ticket  rates  reduced  15%;  comment.  (10  sams 
1889:  63.) 

ticket   brokerage. 


rwy. 


( 12    sonic 


passenger     rates.      (13     same 


1890.     Corresp. 
1891:  85-87.) 

1892.  Res.     regarding 
1891/2:  49.) 

.     Comiiurlson     of 

charged    l)y    live   of 

schedule    of    comparative    passenger 

same  1891/2:  97-99.) 

1893.  Repts.  of  Comr.  Bookman  and  comparison  of  pas 
scngor  rates  on  Ore.  r.rs.  and  Cal.  roads,  being 
1  ct.  per  mllo  higher  in  Ore.  than  In  Cal.  (1  blonn. 
rept.  iome  1893/4:  58-62.) 


passenger     rates 
leading   r.r.   cos. 


with 

of   III.. 

rates. 


ratea 

with 

(13 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


261 


RAILROADS— cont'd 
Rates — cont'd 

Californ  I  a — con  t'd 
1895.     Veto  of  act  to  regulate  sale  and  redemption  of 
transiKirtation  tickets.     (Sen.  jol.  31  sess.  pp.  1208- 
1209.) 

Railroad  Commission 

1865-1882.  Shore  sketch  of  the  history  of  origin  of 
transportation  comn.  In  Cal.  and  review  of  policy 
of  former  r.r.  corars.  of  amicable  intervention  betw. 
shipper  and  carrier.  (3  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1882:  53 
58.) 

PnKlns  from  Collected  docs. 

1876.  General  Instructions  of  bd.  of  transportation 
comrs.  to  r.r.  cos.  of  state,  with  blank  forms  for 
preparation  of  ann.  rept.  to  be  filed  in  office  of  secy, 
of  comn.     35  pp.     4°. 

1877.  Same.     42  pp.     4°. 

1878.  Comments  on  utility  of  r.r.  comrs.  (Rept.  trans- 
portation bd.  1877/8:  74-75.) 

1883.  Rept.  on  inquiry  into  official  act  of  late  retired 
r.r  comrs.     ( Assem.  jol.  25  se.ss.  pp.  449-450.) 

.     General  stmt,  of  official  acts  and  rulings  of  comn. 

and  some  reasons  therefor.  (4  A.R.  r.r.  comrs. 
1883:  7-12.) 

.    Rept.  of  Assem.  corporations  committee;  inquest 

fstcl  into  official  acts  of  late  retired  r.r.  comrs.; 
finding  that  they  devoted  but  little  time  to  their 
official  duties:  that  several  of  them  made  extra- 
ordinary acquisitions  of  property  during  their  term 
of  office;  that  rates  of  r.r.  transportation  have  not 
been  materially  reduced;  and  that  discrimination 
in  charges  and  facilities  for  transportation,  has 
been  shown  by  the  r.rs. ;  with  testimony.  176  pp. 
1  1.     (App.  to  jols.  25  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [4].) 

1890-1894.  Review  of  work  of  comn.  during  past  four 
yrs.     (1  bienn.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1893/4:  5-30.) 

1892-1894.  Minutes  of  the  state  bd.  of  r.r.  comrs.  (1 
same  1893/4-  82-98.) 

1892-1900.  Powers  and  duties  of  r.r  comrs.  (13  A.R. 
same  1891/2  (pp.  10-11)— some  1900.) 

1893.  Rept.  of  testimony  and  proceedings  before  Sen. 
committee  on  constitutional  amdmts.  re.  Sen.  con- 
stitutional amdmt.  no.  8.,  abrogating  provisions  of 
constitution  as  to  r.r.  comn.,  and  placing  distance 
tariff  in  constitution;  recommending  that  amdmt. 
be  not  adopted,  x,  235  pp.,  1  diagr.  (App.  to  Jols. 
30  sess.  V.  8  doc.  [7].) 

.     In  matter  of  investigation  of  r.r.  comrs.  before 

select  committee  of  Sen.  on  charges  of  dereliction 
of  duty  and  incompetency,  in  having  failed  to  estab- 
lish rates  of  charges  by  transportation  cos.  70  pp. 
(Same  30  sess.  v.  8  doc.  [5].) 

.     Minority  rept.  re.  investigating  r.r.  comrs.    (Sen. 

Jol.  30  sess.  pp.  525-526;  581-583;  691-692.) 

1894.  Special  rept.  of  Comr.  Rea,  comr.  for  3d  r.r.  dlstr. 
of  Cal.,  giving  his  views  upon  the  past  8  yrs'.  ser- 
vice of  r.r.  comn.  (1  bienn.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1893/4: 
31-34.) 

1895.  Comments  on  power  of  comn.  over  steamers,  and 
opinion  of  atty.  gen.  re.  same.  (2  same  1895/6: 
13-14.) 

Rules 

1881.    Rules  of  bd.  of  r.r.  comrs.,  adopted  June  7.    8  pp. 

24°. 

.    Same.     (2  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1880:  507-510.) 

1884.     Amended  rules  of  procedure  ol  bd.  of  comrs.  of 

Cal.     (5  savie  1884:  10-11.) 
1892-1900.     Rules  of  bd.  of  r.r.   comrs.  and   additional 

rules  of  procedure.     (13  same  1891/2  (pp.  16-19) — 

same  1900.) 


RAILROADS— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1880-1894.  Cost  of  r  r.  comrs.;  expenditures  from 
apprns.  made  by  state,  and  cost  of  prtg.  (A.R.  bd. 
examiners  dated  1895:  GG.) 
1882-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  r.r.  comrs. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1880/2  (pp.  60-61)  — 
same  1902/4.) 

1883.  Claim  of  E.  A.  Girvln  for  services  rendered  as 
stenographer  of  lid.  of  r.r.  comrs.  (A.R.  bd.  ex- 
aminers dated  Jan.  1,  1881,  to  Dec.  31,  1882:  3.) 

.     Corresp.   re.   E.   A.   Girvin   claim.     (Same  dated 

.Tan.  1,  1881,  to  Dec.  31,  1882:  G-13.) 

1884.  Stmt,  giving  financial  condition  of  comn.  (5 
A.R.  r.r.  corars.  1884:  79.) 

1884/6-1904.     Stmt,  showing  receipts  from  r.r.  cos.  dur- 
ing   yr.     (A.R.    state    treasurer    1884/6    (p.    10)  — 
bienn.  rept.  same  1902/4.) 
1885-1888.     Stmt,  giving  incidental   expenses  of  bd.  of 
r.r.    comrs.      (6    A.R.   r.r.   comrs.    1885    ^p.    73)— 9 
same  1888.) 
Taxation;  see  Taxation:  State.     Corporations 
Tonnage;  see  Commerce,  etc. 
Welfare  Work;  see  Labor 

RAILROADS:   INDIVIDUAL 

Alameda  and  San  Joaquin  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1895/6-1899/00.     Repts. 

In  Documeuts  as  follows  : 

l.Sn.Vfi  In  Bienn.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1895/6  :  303-306. 
1806/8-1808/9  no  r.r.  repts.  printed  by  state. 
1899/1900   In   A.U.   r.r.   comrs.    1900  :  264-267. 

Amador  Branch  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1875/6-1887.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1875/6  In  Rept.  comrs.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp.  23- 
36.  „,„ 

1876/7  In  Rept.  comrs.  transportation  1877  app.  pp.  252- 
256. 

1877  In  Bienn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
32-36. 

1878  In  Bienn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
278-282. 

1880  in  3  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  lSSO/2  :  159-162. 
1B01      "Q      ••         'r        "  "        lSSO/2  !  335-340. 


1881  "  3 

1882  "  5 

1883  "  5 

1884  "  7 

1885  ■•  7 

1886  "  8 

1887  "  9 


1880/2  :  335-340. 
18S4  :  31-35. 
1884:  197-201. 
1886:31-35. 

1886  :  207-211. 

1887  app.  pp.  31-35. 

1888  :  107-111. 


Areata  and  Mad  River  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1888-1889/00.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1888  In  10  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1889  app.  pp.  184-189. 

1889  omitted. 

1890  In  12  Ann.     rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1890/1  :  239-244. 

1891  "13     "  ' 1891/2:299-304. 

1892/3*  "     1  Bienn.     "       "  "     189.3/4  :  166-176. 

1893/4    ■•     1 1893/4:3.36-343. 

1894/5  omitted. 

1895/6  in  Bienn.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1895/6  :  307-313. 
1896/8-1898/9  no  r.r.  repts.  printed  by  state. 
1899/00  In  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1900  :  267-273. 

Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railroad 

1899.  Complaint  of  H.  C.  Doerr  vs.  A.  T.  and  S.  P. 
Rwy.  re.  excessive  freight  charges.  (3  bienn.  rept. 
r.r.  comrs.  1899/00:  39-40.) 

1900.  Comments  on  freight  and  passenger  accommo- 
dations for  Santa  Fe  R.R.  system.  (Bienn.  rept. 
harbor  comrs.  1898/00:  7-8.) 


*  18  mos.  ending  June  30,  1893 ;  thereafter  for  fiscal 
year  ending  June  30. 


262 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  Railroad 

serial 
1886-1895/6.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  ; 
1S86       In    8  Ann.     rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1887  app.  pp.  35-39. 

1887  "    9     "  '•       "  "     1888 :  111-114. 

1888  "  10     "  1889  app.  pp.  75-82. 

1889  omitted. 

1890  in  12  Ann.     rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1890/1  :  161-168. 

1891  "  13     "  '  1891/2 :  230-236. 

1892/3  "    1  Blenn.      "       "  "  1893/4:100-111. 

1893/4  "    1 1893/4 :  374-.'?81. 

1895/6  "    1 1895/6 :  168-175. 

non-serial 

1852.  Proposed  transcontinental  r.r.  approved.  (Govs, 
ann.  mess.  1852.) 

.     Comments  on  survey  of  r.r.  from  Cal.  to  Atlantic 

coast.     (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1852:  19-24.) 

1853.  Memorial  re.  advantages  of  proposed  r.r.  from 
Pacific  to  valley  of  Miss.,  reviewing  cost  and  incon- 
venience of  routes  now  in  use,  and  estimated  re- 
duction through  operations  of  said  r.r.  14  pp. 
(App.  to  Assem.  jol.  1S53  doc.  58.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  on  federal  relations  re.  need 

for  proposed  Pacific  R.R.  in  facilitating  direct  and 
rapid  communication,  providing  mail  route  and 
saving  large  ann.  cost  of  suppressing  Indian  hos- 
tilities.    6  pp.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1853  doc.  72.) 

.     Encouragement   of   Pacific-Atlantic   R.R.   project 

urged  in  view  of  its  importance  to  Cal.  (Govs.  ann. 
mess.  1853.) 

1856.  Rept.  favoring  aid  to  proposed  Pacific  and  At- 
lantic R.R.     (Assem.  jol.  1856:  567-570.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  on  federal  relations,  favoring 

construction  of  proposed  r.r.  from  Mississippi  River 
to  Cal.,  suggesting  levy  of  tax  by  each  state  as 
means  of  establishing  same.    {Same  1856:  561-570.) 

.     Same.     12  pp.     (App.  to  Assem.  jol.  7  sess.  doc. 

[15].) 

1857.  Rept.  of  federal  relations  committee  on  Pacific 
and  Atlantic  R.R.,  Feb.;  urging  its  construction. 
4  pp.     {Same  8  sess.  doc.  [111.) 

1884.     Comments   on   Atlantic   and   Pacific  R.R.   Co.,   a 
foreign   corporation   operating  a   road   in  Cal.     (5 
A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1884:  16-17.) 
Bay  Coast  Railroad  Company 

serial 
1877-1878.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877  In   Itlcnn.   rept.  comr.   transportation   1877/8 
app.   pp.   18R-188. 

1878  In   Blenn.    rept.   comr.   transportation    1887/8 
app.   pp.   414-416. 

No  further  repts.  made  by  this  co.  Road  opernteil  by 
South  Paciflc  R.R.  Co.,  and  repta.  of  operations  are 
Included  in  rept.  of  that  co. 

Belt  Railroad 

1873.  Suggestion  that  rwy.  track  open  to  all  cos.,  be 
constructed  along  entire  water  front,  and  afford 
facilities  for  delivering  and  receiving  freights  at 
various  wharves  and  area  north  of  Vallejo  street 
to  be  reclaimed  and  utilized  for  depot  purposes. 
(Blenn.   rept.   harbor  comrs.   1S71/3:  6.) 

1880.  Comments  on  i)as.senger  depot  and  Belt  R.R. ; 
alBO  recommendation  for  revenue  derived  from 
depot  bldg.  and  Belt  H.R.  be  appropriated  as  sink- 
ing fund,  to  be  Increased,  if  necessary,  by  rentals 
from  sea-wall  lots;  bd.  also  recommends  authoriza- 
tion of  Issuance  of  4%  bonds  to  extent  of  $800,000. 
(Same  1888/90:  14-16.) 

1891.     RegulatlonH  for  operation  of  Belt  R.R. 
Not  Keen  ;  entry  from  Itowker. 

1892-1898.  Comments  on  Belt  R.R.  with  cost  of  con- 
struction and  equipment  of  same.  (Blenn.  rept. 
harbor  comrs.  1890/2   (pp.  19-21)— same  1896/8.) 

1894,  Water  front  of  8.  F.— right  of  state  to  build  com- 
peting rwy.     (Rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  31-32.) 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Belt  Railroad— cont'd 

1897.     Rept.  of  state  bd.  of  harbor  comrs.  on  r.rs.,  r.r. 
depots,  piers,  and  ferry  slips  in  S.  F.     (Assem.  jol. 
32  sess.  pp.  321-322.) 
1902-1904.     Stmt,    giving    Belt    R.R.    revenue    and    ex- 
penses.    (Bienn.  rept.  harbor  comrs.  1902/4:  65-66.) 
Berkeley  Branch  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1876/7-1887.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1876/7  in  Rept.  bd.  comrs.  transportation  Dec.  1877  app. 

pp.  257-261. 
1877  in  Bienn.  rept.  comrs.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 

37-43. 
1S78  in  Bienn.  rept.  comrs.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
283-287. 

1880  in  3  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  163-167. 

1881  "  3     "       "       "  "      1880/2  :  340-345. 

1882  "  5 1884  :  35-39. 

1883  "  5 1884  :  201-205. 

1884  "  7 1886  :  35-40. 

1885  "  7     "       "       "  "      1886 :  211-215. 

1886  "  8     "       1887  app.  pp.  39-44. 

1887  "9 1888:114-119. 

Black  Diamond  Coal  Mining  Railroad  Company 

serial 
1877-1881.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877  in  Bienn.  rept.  comrs.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
44-48. 

1878  in  Bienn.  rept.  comrs.  transport.ntion  1877/8  app.  pp. 
288-201. 

1879-1880  omitted. 

1881  in  3  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  345-348. 

Bodie  and  Benton  Railway  and  Commercial  Company 

serial 
1882-1883.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
lSS-2  in  n  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1884  :  155-160. 

1883  "  5 1884  :  312-316. 

California  Central  Railroad 

serial 
1887-1888.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows ; 

1887  In    9  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1888  :  119-129. 

1888  •'  10 1889  app.  pp.  83-95. 

non-serial 
1891.     Case  of  Geo.   J.  Campbell,  Jr.,  vs.  Cal.  Central 
H.R.     (12  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1891:  15-16.) 
California  Eastern  Railway  Company 
serial 
1899/00.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1S09/00  in  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1900:168-174. 

California  and  Nevada  Railroad  Company 

1904.     Stmt,  giving  delinquont  taxes  on  rwys    assessed 
by  state  bd.  of  equ.-'lization.     Cal.  and  Nev.  R.R.  Co. 
(pd.  May  1,  1903).     (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller 
1902/4:  144.) 
California  Northern  Railroad  Company 
serial 

1  series 
1876/7-1883.     Repts.  of  Cal.  Northern  R.R.  Co. 

In  PorumentH  ns  follows: 
1876/7  in  rept.  lid.  comrs.  transportation  Dec.  1S77  app. 
pp.  262-264. 

1877  in  Blenn.  rept.  comrs.  transportation  1877/8  pp.  49- 
55. 

1878  In  Blenn.  rept.  comrs.  trnnaportntlon  1877/8  pp.  202- 
294. 

1880  in  3  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  167-173. 

1881  "  3 "       1880/2 :  348-349. 

1882  "6     "       "       '■          "       1884:30-41. 
1888    "  B 1884  :  205-207. 

2  series 

1884-1 89B/C.     Repts.  of  Northern  Cal.  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1884  In    7  Ann.     rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1886  :  101-103. 

1885  "  7   "     ' 1886:277-270. 

1880    •'  8  "     1887  niip.  pp.  93-96. 

1NS7    "  0  "     "   "    "   18S8  :  17.'1.175. 

18H8    "  10 1889  app.  pp.  1.36-140. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


263 


RAILROADS:   INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

California  Northern  Railroad  Company^ont'd 
serial — cont'd 
2  series — cont'd 

188!>-1SOO  omitted. 

1801        In  13  Ann.     rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1891/2  :  2H--Jl.'i. 

180LV3    ••    1  Blcnn.     '^      "         ••     1893/4 :  46-48. 

1893/4    •'     1 1893/4 :  255-258. 

1895/8 1895/6 :  148-151. 

California  Northwestern  Railway  Company 
serial 
1899/00.     Repts. 

In  Ooi'unii'nts  fts  follows  : 
1899/00  In  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  conirs.  1900  :  159-168. 
California  Pacific  Railroad 

serial 
1875/6-1895/6.     Repts. 

In  Oocuments  as  follows  : 
1875/t>    In    rept.   of   bd.   of  comrs.    of   transportation    Dec. 

1877  app.  pp.  ;i7-40. 
1876/7    In    rept.   of   lid.   of  comrs.   of   transportation    Dec. 
1877  pp.  265-280. 

1877  In   Blenn.    rept.  of  bd.   of  comrs.   of   transportation 
1877/8  app.  pp.  56-05. 

1878  In    Ktenn.    rept.    of   lid.   of   comrs.   of   transportation 
1877/8  pp.  295-304. 

1880  In    3  Ann.     rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  173-181. 

1881  "  3 1880/2 :  351-358. 

1882  "  6 1884  :  41-48. 

1883  ••  5  "  "       "          "  1884 :  207-214. 

1884  ••  7 '          '•  1886 :  40-47. 

1885  "  7 1886 :  215-222. 

1886  "  8 1887  app.  pp.  44-50. 

1887  "  9     "            1888  :  130-135. 

1888  "  10     "            •  1889  app.  pp.  59-74. 

1889  omitted. 

1890  In  12  Ann.     rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1890/1 :  115-118. 

1891  ••  13 1891/2 :  187-198. 

1892/3  "     1  Blcnn.     "       •'  '•     1893/4  :  37-40. 

1893/4  ••     1      ••  1893/4  :  244-249. 

1895/6  '•    2     '•  ' 1895/6 :  131-130. 

Merged  Into  So.  Pacific  R.R.  Co.  of  Cal.  In  1898.  The 
suppressed  report  of  the  co.  of  1874  Is  In  the 
N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

non-serial 
1870.  Majority  lept.  [adverse]  of  the  Sen.  corporations 
committee  ....  re.  Sen.  bill  230,  act  to  enable 
Cal.  Pacific  R.R.  and  others  to  come  into  the  city 
of  Sacramento,  and  other  matters  relating  thereto. 
[Rept.  brings  into  question  right  of  anyone  to 
bridge  navigable  streams  at  will,  and  propriety  ol 
allowing  r.rs.  to  enter  corporate  town  limits,  or  to 
occupy,  by  condemnation,  except  for  specified  pur 
poses,  land  of  any  other  r.r.]  14  pp.  (App.  to 
jols.  18  sess.  V.  3  doc.  [15].) 
1881.  Complaint  of  W.  H.  Robinson  agst.  The  Cal.  Pa- 
cific R.R.  Co.;  answer  of  A.  N.  Towne,  gen.  supt. 
and  opinion  of  A.  L.  Hart,  atty.  gen.  (2  A.R.  r.r. 
comrs.  1881:  513-518.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
California  Railway 

serial 
1895/6.     Rept. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1895/6  In  1  Blenn.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1895/6:319-324. 
California  Southern  Railway 

serial 
1881-1899/00.     Repts. 

In  Documents  a.s  follows  : 

1881  In    3  Ann.     rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  358-363. 

1882  ••  5     ■ 1884  :  48-57. 

1883  ••  5  ••  "       "          "  1884  :  214-223. 

1884  ■•  7     "  1886 :  47-57. 

18S3  '•  7     "  ' 1886:222-233. 

1880  •■  8  "           "       "         "  1887  app.  pp.  50-61. 

1887  ••     9 '     1888  :  1.35-101. 

1888  ••  10     "  1889  app.  pp.  96-100. 

1.8.S9  omitted. 

1890  In  12  Ann.     rept.  rr.  comrs.  1890/1  :  146-160. 

1891  •■  13 '  1891/2  :  216-229. 

1892/3    ■•     1  Blenn. 1893/4 :  48-68. 

1893/4    "     1 1893/4  :  360-373. 

1895/6 1896/6  :  152-167. 

1896/8  not  printed. 

1899/00  In  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1900  :  113-130. 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
California  Southern  Railway — cont'd 
nun-serial 
1883.     See  below.  Northern  Pacific;   this  date. 

1888.  Stmt,  of  lonnape  of  through  freight,  east  and 
westbound  (in  lbs.)  for  yr.  endg.  Dec.  31;  Cal. 
Southern  R.R.  Co.  and  Cal.  Central  R.R.  Co.  (9 
A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  18S8:  40.) 

1889.  Stmt,  showing  tonnage  handled  on  eastbound 
and  wostbo!ii>d  line  billing  during  10  mos.  endg. 
Oct.  31,  1889:  Cal.  Southern  R.R.  Co.,  Cal.  Central 
R.R.  Co.     (10  same  1889:  44.) 

1891.     Complaint:   City  of  Pasadena  vs.  Cal.   Southern 

Rwy.  Co.  et  al.     (12  same  1891:  32-36.) 
.     Decision  cf  Board  re.  case  ot  The  People  ex  rel. 

The  Bd.  ot  R.R.  Comrs.  vs.  The  Cal.  Southern  Rwy. 

Co.  and  Los  Angeles  Terminal  Rwy.  Co.     (12  same 

1891:  4.3-46.) 
Carson  and  Colorado  Railroad  Company 

SGVidZ 

1884-1895/6.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1884        In    7  Ann.     rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1886  :  57-159. 

' 1880  :  .347-348. 

"  1887  app.  pp.  177-178. 

"  1888  :  254-255. 

"  1889  app.  pp.  173-177. 

rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1890/1 :  182-184. 

1891/2  :  250-252. 

"  189.3/4:111-117. 

1893/4  :  283-289. 

"  1895/6  :  187-193. 

serial 
1862-1899/00.     Ann.  repts.  of  Central  Pacific  R.R.  Co. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1802-1868  In  App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc. 
1809-1874  omitted. 
1875/6   in   rept.   of  bd.   of  comrs.   of  transportation   Dec. 

1877  pp.  41-47. 
1870/7   in   rept   of  l)d.   of  comrs.   of  transportation   Dee. 
1877  pp.  281-318. 

1877  in  Blenn.  rept.  bd.  of  comrs.  transportation   1877/8 
pp.  60-93. 

1878  in  Bienn.   rept.  bd.  of  comrs.  transportation   1877/S 
pp.  305-336. 

rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  181-210. 

1880/2  :  304-392. 

1884  :  57-85. 

1884  :  223-243. 

1886  :  00-87. 

1880  :  233-259. 

"  1887  app.  pp.  62-78. 
1889  app.  pp.  42-51. 


1885 

"    7    " 

1886 

"    8     " 

1887 

•■    9    •' 

1888 

"  10     " 

1889  omitted. 

1K90 

In  12  Ann. 

1891 

"  13     " 

1892/3 

"    1  Blenn 

1893/4 

"     1      " 

1895/6 

"     2     " 

Central  Pacific  Railroad 

1879 

omitted. 

1880 

in    3  Ann 

1881 

■'     3     •' 

1882 

"     5     •' 

1883 

"     5     " 

1884 

■•     7     " 

1885 

"     7     " 

1886 

"    8     " 

1888 

"  10     •' 

rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1890/1 :  119-127. 


1889  omitted. 

1890  In  12  Ann. 

1891  omitted. 
1892/3   in     1  Bienn.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1893/4  :  26-33. 

18!)3/4    "     1      •'  1893/4  :  232-240. 

IS95/6    '•     2 1895/6:110-119. 

1896/8  omitted. 

1899/00  In  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1900  :  99-108. 

non-serial 

1864.  Govs.  mess,  stating  reasons  for  approving  act  to 
aid  construction  of  (IJentral  Pacific  R.R.  (Sen.  ]oL 
15  sess.  pp.  687-688.) 

1864-1884.  Comparative  stmt,  giving  proportion  of  op- 
erating expenses  to  gross  earnings  for  each  yr. 
since  Central  Pacific  R.R.  has  been  in  operation. 
(4  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1883  (p.  50)— 5  same  1884.) 

1865.  Rept.  from  pres.  of  Central  Pacific  R.R.  Co.  5  pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  16  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

1872.  Communication  denying  charges  agst.  Central 
Pacific  R.R.  Co.  for  falling  to  keep  contract  re. 
hauling  granite  and  gravel  for  capitol  to  Sacra- 
mento free  of  charge.  (Assem.  jol.  19  sess.  pp. 
408-410.) 

1872-1884.  Stmt,  showing  passenger  trafliic,  average 
miles  traveled  and  average  charge  per  mile  per  pas- 
senger, on  Central  Pacific  road  and  leased  lines. 
(6  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1884:  45.) 


264 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Central  Pacific  Railroad — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1874.     Testimony  taken  by  special  committee  on  Cen- 
tral  Pacific   R.R.   matters.     39   pp.     (App.   to   jols. 
20  sess.  V.  6  [doc.  2].) 

.     Rept.  on  investigation  as  to  fulfilment  of  certain 

considerations  on  part  of  Pacific  Central  R.  R.  Co. 
in  contract  made  betw.  said  co.  and  state,  Apr., 
1864.     (Assem.  jol.  20  sess.  pp.  1065-1066.) 

1877.  Table  showing  discriminative  rates  on  the  single 
article  of  wheat,  by  city  authorities  of  stock  on 
Central  Pacific  R.R.  (Rept.  transportation  bd. 
1876/7:  27-28.) 

1877-1882.  Stmt,  giving  freight  from  points  in  Cal.  in 
the  Central  and  Southern  Pacific  R.R..  Aug.,  1877, 
and  Oct.,  1882,  showing  rates  per  ton  per  mile  at 
which  it  was  hauled  and  average  rate  per  ton  per 
mile  by  divisions.  (3  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1882  foldg. 
tables.) 

1878.  Stmt,  of  ann.  bonded  interest  and  sinking  fund 
liabilities  of  Central  Pacific  R.R.  Co.,  with  sum- 
mary.    (Rept.  transportation  bd.  1877/8:  78-79.) 

.     Stmt,   of  general   passenger  rates   made   during 

1878  on  Central  Pacific  and  leased  roads.  (Same 
1877/8:  20-22.) 

1880.  Central  Pacific  R.R.;  revised  freight  tariff  tor 
grain,  flour,  livestock,  alfalfa  need  and  wool,  to 
general  markets — to  take  effect  June  1,  1881,  by 
order  of  bd.  of  r.r.  comrs.  subject  to  rules  and 
classification  governing  transportation  of  property, 
as  published  in  general  tariff.  (1  A.R.  r.r.  comrs. 
1880  foldg.  table.) 

.     Brief  synopsis  of  reduction  in  freight  charges  in 

Central  Pacific  R.R.  and  leased  lines  in  state;  rates 
on  grain,  rates  on  wool.     (1  same  1880:  17-18.) 

.     Interrogations    re.    business    of   Central    Pacific 

R.R.  and  leased  lines  in  Cal.     (1  same  1880:  35-37.) 

1880-1882.  Stmt,  showing  population  of  Cal.  In  1880: 
acreage  and  average  assessed  value  per  acre,  1882; 
Central  Pacific  and  Southern  Pacific  R.R.  mileage, 
1882;  and  percentage  of  whole  population  and 
whole  acreage  served.     (5  same  1S84:  47.) 

1881-1884.  Condensed  summary  of  operations  of  Cen- 
tral Pacific  R.R.  and  its  leased  lines,  showing  each 
of  past  four  yrs.     (6  same  1885:  41.) 

1882-1884.  Extracts  from  ann.  repts.  of  Central  Pacific 
R.R.,  its  leased  lines,  and  other  r.r.  cos.,  to  bd.  of 
r.r.  comrs.  of  state,  for  yr.  endg.  Dec.  31.  (4  same 
1883  (pp.  8.5-88)— 5  same  1884.) 

.     Schedule  showing  value  of  property,  by  counties, 

assessed  to  Central  Pacific  R.R.  Co.  leased  lines, 
etc.,  for  1882,  In  Cal.;  amt.  of  taxes  charged  agst. 
same,  and  amt.  of  taxes  paid.  (4  same  1883  (p. 
57)— 5  same  1884.) 

1883.  Westbound  through  freight;  stmt,  showing  Cen- 
tral Pacific  R.R.  earnings,  and  Cal.  proportion  of 
same.     (5  same  1884:  37.) 

.     Eastbound     and     throughbound     freight;     stmt. 

showing  Central  Pacific  R.R.  earnings,  and  Cal. 
proportion  of  same.     (5  same  1884:  37.) 

.  Proceedings  and  methods  of  comn.  chronologic- 
ally stated  and  reviewed  with  reference  to  fixing 
freight  and  passenger  rates;  majority  and  minority 
opinions  In  case  of  Richards  and  Harrison,  plain- 
tiff, vs.  Central  Pacific  R.R.  Co.,  defendant.  (4 
same  1883:  13-34.) 

1883-1884.  Reasons,  with  additional  arguments  for  pro- 
test agst.  action  contemplated  by  comrs.  In  matter 
of  reducing  freight  rates  of  Central  Pacific  R.R.  Co. 
(4  same  1883  (pp.  67-75)— 5  .same  1884.) 

.  Protest  of  Central  Pacific  R.R.  Co.  agst.  enforce- 
ment of  passenger  rates  prescribed  by  comrs.  (4 
same  1883  (pp.  63fi6)— 5  same  1884.) 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Central  Pacific  Railroad — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

.     Comparative  grain  stmt,  in  Central  Pacific  R.R. 

tonnage  in  1883,  using  comrs.  rates  in  effect  Jan.  1, 
1884.     (6  same  1885:  56-61.) 

1884.  Table  giving  analyses  and  distribution  by  states 
and  territories  of  the  passenger  traffic  of  Central 
Pacific  R.R.  and  leased  lines;  shows  no.  of  pas- 
sengers, mileage,  earnings,  average  miles  traveled 
by  each  passenger,  and  average  charge  per  pas- 
senger per  miles  in  cents  originating  and  termi- 
nating in  each  of  following  states  and  territories: 
Cal..  Nev.,  Texas,  Utah.,  Ariz.,  and  N.  M.  (6  same 
1885:  43-44.) 

.     Complaint  of  W.  H.   Robinson  vs.  The  Central 

Pacific  R.R.  Co.     (5  same  1S84:  15-16.) 

1885.  Rates  on  wheat  as  charged  by  Central  Pacific 
R.R.  to  tidewater,  compared  with  rates  charged  by 
Texas  and  Pacific  Rwy.  to  New  Orleans;  Missouri 
Pacific  Rwy.  to  St.  Louis.;  St.  Louis  and  Santa  Fe 
Rwy.  to  St.  Louis;  Chicago,  Milwaukee  and  St. 
Paul  Rwy.  to  Milwaukee;  and  Chicago  and  North- 
western Rwy.  to  Chicago.  (6  same  1885  foldg. 
table.) 

•.    Comments  on  the  Ore.  division  of  Central  Pacific 

R.R.;  its  importance  and  progress.  (6  same  1885: 
34-35.) 

.     Comparative  cattle  stmt,  showing  current  rates 

on  Central  Pacific  R.R.  as  compared  with  proposed 
rates  by  Cal.  r.r.  comrs.;  Kansas  comrs.,  Union 
Pacific  Rwy.,  for  same  mileage.  (6  same  1885: 
62-63.) 

.  Comparison  of  wheat  rates,  as  charged  by  Chi- 
cago and  Northwestern  Rwy.  and  Central  Pacific 
R.R.     (6  same  18S5:  53.) 

.     Same;    as  charged   by  Chicago,  Milwaukee  and 

St.  Paul  Rwy.  and  Central  Pacific  R.R.  (6  same 
1885:  52.) 

1894.  Govs,  aid  in  construction  of  Central  Pacific  and 
Western  Pacific  R.Rs. — liability  of  assisting  cos.  as 
original  stockholders  for  their  pro  rata  share  of 
the  indebtedness  of  cos.  to  XT.  S.  govt.;  stmts,  of 
CO.  subscriptions  to  capital  stock  of  said  r.r.  cos.; 
also  U.  S.  subsidy  bonds  issued  to  same  with  date 
of  issue.     (Rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  25-30.) 

Chino  Valley  Railroad 

1895/6.     Rept. 

In  Documents  a.')  follows  : 
IHm/a  In  nipnn,  rnpt.  r.r.  comra.  1805/6 :  829-380. 
Colusa  and  Chico  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1878-1880.     Repts. 

In  Doonmonls  as  follows: 
1878  In  liliMin.  rept  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  p. 

417. 
1870  omitted. 
1880  In  S  Ann.  ropt.  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2:211. 

Colusa  and  Lake  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1888-1899/00.     Repts. 

In  rtocnini-nts  as  follows  : 
18SS       In  10  Ann.     rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1880  app.  pp.  178-18.S. 
1880  omilted. 

1800  In  12  Ann.     rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1800/1  :  2.'!4-2.t8. 

1801  "Hi     "  ' 1801/2:205-208. 

1802/3    "     1  nienn. 180:i/4  :  134-1.S8. 

1803/4    "     1 180;t/l  :  307-311. 

1805/n    "    2 1805/(1  :  314-810. 

180(1/8  not  primed. 

1800/00  In   Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.   1000:274-279. 

non-serial 
1899.     Complaint  of  O.  Sullivan   vs.   Colusa  and  Lake 
R.R.  Co.  re.  excessive  passenger  rates.     (3  blenn. 
ropt.  r.r.  comrs.  1899/00:  16-19.) 


serial 


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265 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Crescent  City  and  Smith  River  Railroad 
serial 
1895/6-1899/00.     Repts. 

In  Doouments  as  follows  : 
1895/0  111  Blonn.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1805/6  :  202-296. 
1806/8  not  printed. 

1800/00  In  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1000  :  261-264. 
non-serial 
1898.     Request  of  Crescent  City  and  Smith  River  R.R. 
to    increase    passenger    fare.     (3    bionn.    rept.    r.r. 
comrs.  1899/00:  45-46.) 
Eel  River  and  Eureka  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1888-1899/00.     Repts. 

In  Documents  ns  follows  : 
18S8       In  10  Ann.     ropt.  r.r.  comrs.  1889  app.  pp.  128-135. 
18S0  omitted. 

1800  In  12  Ann.     rent.  r.r.  comrs.  1800/1  :  213-210. 

1801  "1.3     ••  ''       "  "     1801/2:275-281. 

1802/3    "     1  Blenn. 1803/4  :  176-188. 

1803/4    "    1     "  •'       '•  •■     1803/4  :  343-340. 

1805/6    "    2 '  "     1805/6 :  221-229. 

1806/8  not  printed. 

1809/00  In   Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.   1900  :  199-207. 

Gualala  River  Railway  Company 
serial 
1895/6.     Rept. 

In  Documents  ns  follows  : 
1805/6  In  Blenn.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1895/6 :  333-335. 

Humboldt  Logging  Railway  Company 
serial 
1881.     Rept. 

In  Pocuments  ns  follows  : 
1881  In  3  Ann.  rept.  r.r  .comrs.  1880/2:392. 

Iron  Mountain  Railway  Company 
serial 
1895/6-1899/00.     Repts. 

In  Doc'iments  ns  follows  : 
1805/6  in  Blenn.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1895/6:335-336. 
1.806/8  not  printed. 

1890/00  In   Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.   1900  :  206-298. 
Los  Angeles  and  Independence  Railroad  Company 

1875/6-1887.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1875/6  In  rept.  bd.  comrs.  of  transportation  Dec.  1877  app. 

pp.  48-58. 
1876/7  In  rept.  hd.  comrs.  of  transportation  Dec.  1877  app. 
pp.  319-328. 

1877  In  Blenn.  rept.  comrs.  of  transportation  1877/8  app. 
pp.  94-100. 

1878  In  Blenn.  rept.  comrs.  of  transportation  1877/8  app. 
pp.  337-341. 

is.so  In  3  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  212-216. 

1881  "  3 '  "  18.80/2  :  .302-397. 

1882  "  5     ' "  1884  :  85-90. 

1883  ■•  5 1884  :  243-248. 

1884  "  7  "       "       "          "  1886 :  87-02. 

1885  '•  7  "       "       "          "  1886 :  259-264. 

1886  "  8 '  "  1887  app.  pp.  78-82. 

1887  •■  9     "       1888 :  161-165. 

Los  Angeles  and  Pacific  Railway  Company 
serial 
1888.    Rept. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1888   In    10  Ann.   rept.   r.r.   comrs.   1889  app.   pp. 
107-121. 

Los  Angeles,  Pasadena,  and  Glendale  Railway  Company 

1890.  Schedules  of  local  passenger  tariff  In  effect  Mch. 
12,  1890.  also  May  1,  1890 — Los  A.ngeles,  Pasadena, 
and  Glendale  Rwy.  Co.  (12  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1891: 
40-41.) 

1891.  Complaint  of  The  People  ex  rel.  The  Bd.  of  R.R. 
Comrs.  vs.  Los  Angeles,  Pasadena,  and  Glendale 
Rwy.  Co.     (12  same  1891:  36-39.) 

Los  Angeles  and  Redondo  Railway  Company 
serial 
1895/6-1899/00.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1895/6  In  Blenn.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1895/6  :  240-247. 
1896/8  not  printed. 
1899/00  In  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1900:221-228. 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Los  Angeles  and  San  Diego  Railroad  Company 

serial 
1876/7-1887.     Repts. 

In  Document.s  ns  follows  : 
1876/7  In   rept.   bd.  comrs.   transportation   Dec.  1877  app. 
pp.  320-332. 

1877  In   1   Blenn.   rept.  cnmr.   transportation  1877/8  app. 
pp.  101-106. 

1878  In   1   Blenn.   rept.  comr.  transportation   1877/8  app. 
pp.  342-344. 

1870  omitted. 

1880  In  3  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  216-221. 

1881  "  3 1880/2  :  397-402. 

1882  "  6 1884  :  90-03. 

1883  "  B '  '•      1884  :  248-252. 

1884  "  7 1886 :  02-96. 

1885  "  7 1886  :  264-269. 

1886  "  8 1887  app.  pp.  82-86. 

1887  "  9 1888  :  165-169. 

Los  Angeles  and  San  Gabriel  Valley  Railroad  Company 

1885-1886.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1885  In  7  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1886  :  269-273. 

1886  "  8 1887  app.  pp.  86-80. 

Los  Angeles  Terminal  Railway  Company 

1891-1899/00.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows: 
1891        In  13  Ann.     rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1891/2  :  3.30-336. 
1892/3    '•    1  Blenn.     "       "         "     1893/4  :  125-133. 

1893/4    "    1      "  1893/4  :  298-306. 

1895/6    "    2     "  "       "  "     1895/6:264-273. 

1896/8  not  printed. 

1899/00  In  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1900  :  228-237. 
non-serial 
1891.     Summary   of  gross  earnings  and   operating  ex- 
penses of  Los  Angeles  Terminal  Rwy.  Co.   for  12 
mos.  endg.  Feb.  28.     (12  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1891:  39.) 

.     Schedule   of  passenger   tariff   in   effect   Jan.   15, 

1891 — Los   Angele;5   Terminal   Rwy.   Co.,   Pasadena 
Division.     (12  same  1891:  42.) 

McCloud  River  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1899/00.     Rept. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1899/00  In  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1900 :  289-295. 

Mendocino  Railroad  Company 

serial 
1875/6-1881.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1875/6  In  rept.  bd.  comrs.  transportation  Dec.  1877  app. 

pp.  140-146. 
1876/7  In  rept.  bd.  comrs.  transportation  Dec.  1877  app. 
pp.  404-408. 

1877  In  Blenn.  rept  comr.  transDortatlon  1877/8  app.  pp. 
183-191. 

1878  In  Blenn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  pp.  418- 
421. 

1870  omitted. 

1881  In  3  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  402-404. 

Mill  Valley  and  Mt.  Tamalpais  Scenic  Railway 
serial 
1899/00.     Rept. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1809/00  In  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1900:298-302. 

Monterey  Railroad  Company 

serial 
1881-1887.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1881  In  3  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  405-415. 

1882  "5 1884:94-98. 

1883  •'  5 '         •■      1884  :  252-256. 

1884  "7 1880:96-101. 

1SS5    "7 1886:274-277. 

1880    "  8     ••       ' 1877  app.  pp.  89-98. 

1887  "  9     '•       "       "  "       1888  :  160-173. 

Monterey  and  Salinas  Valley  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1875/6-1877.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
187.'i/6  In  rept.  bd.  comrs.  transportation  Dec.   1877  app. 
pp.  147-163. 


266 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


:  228-233. 
:  289-294. 


:  382-384. 
:  237-239. 


RAILROADS:   INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Monterey  and  Salinas  Valley  Railroad  Company — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
1876/7  Id  rept.  bd.  comrs.  transportation  Dec.  1877  app. 

pp.  409-414. 
1877  In  Bienn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
192-108. 
National  City  and  Otay  Railway  Company 
serial 
1888-1899/00.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1888  In  10  Ann.     rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1889  app.  pp.  190-195. 

1889  omitted. 

1890  in  12  Ann.     rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1890/1 

1891  "  13 1891/2 

1892/3  omitted. 

1893/4  in    1  Bienn.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1893/4 

1895/6    •'     2 1895/6 

1896/8  none  printed. 

1899/00  in  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1900 :  238-241. 

Nevada  and  California  Railroad 
serial 
1888.     Rept. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1888  In  10  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1889  app.  pp.  204-212. 

Nevada-Califomia-Oregon  Railway 
serial 
1890-1899/00.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1890  in  12  Ann.     rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1890/1  :  203-212. 

1891  ••  13     ••  "        "  "  1891/2  :  267-274. 

1892  "     1  Bienn. 1893/4  :  117-124. 

1893/4    "     1     "  1893/4  :  290-297. 

1894/5    "    2     "  '  1895/6 :  213-221. 

1S96/8  not  printed. 

1S99/00  in  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1900  :  192-199. 

Nevada  County  Narrow  Gauge  Railroad 
serial 
1876/7-1899/00.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1876/7  in  rept.  bd.  comrs.  transportation  Dec.  1877  app. 
pp.  415-425. 

1877  in  Bienn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
199-206. 

1878  In  Bienn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
423-430 

rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  291-299. 
1880/2  :  465-472. 


1880 

in  3  Ann 

1881 

..  3  .. 

1882 

..  5  .. 

1883 

"  n  " 

1884 

..  Y  •• 

1885 

"  7  " 

1888 

..  g  ,. 

1887 

"  9  '• 

1888 

"  10  " 

1SH4 
1KH4 

is.sf, 

ISSC, 

1HS7  app,  pli. 
IHss  :  iJ.'-i'.i  i;r;6 
1889  app.  pp.  196- 


160167. 
:  .'117-32:!. 
:  Hi:i-16n. 
:  :'.(K  :i55. 


178-185. 


203. 


■pp 


t.  r.r.  comrs 


1890/1 : 
1891/2  ; 
1893/4  : 
1893/4  : 
1895/6 : 


220-227. 
282-288. 
138-147. 
311-318. 
229-236. 


1889  omitted. 

1800  In  12  Ann, 

1801  ••  13     " 
1892/3    "    1  Bienn. 
1893/4    "     1     " 
1895/6    •'     2     " 
1890/8  not  printed. 
1899/00  in  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1900:207-215. 

non-serial 

1884.  Stmt,  from  supt.  of  Nev.  Co.  Narrow  Gauge  R.R. 
showing  why  rcrluctions  in  rates  should  not  be 
made  corrosponrling  with  those  on  Central  and 
Southern  Pacific  and  leased  lines.  (5  A.R.  r.r. 
comrs.  1884:  74-75.) 

1892.  Tariff  rates  now  In  force  over  the  Nevada  Co. 
Narrow  Gauge  R.R.     (13  same  1891/2:  159-lCO.) 

North  Pacific  Coast  Railroad  Company 
sc7'ial 
1875/6-1899/00.     Repts. 

In  DociimontH  as  follows  : 
1875/fl  in   rept.  bd.  comrs.  transportation  Dec.   1877  npp. 

|)p.  104-169. 
1870/7   In   rept.   bd.  comrs.  transportation   1877  app.    pp. 
420-432. 

1877  In  Bienn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
207-213. 

1878  In  Ttlinn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
4.11-437. 

1880  In    3  Ann.     rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  200-307. 

1881  "     3     "  '•        "  "      1880/2:472-480. 

1882  "     5 188.1  :  107-175. 

1888         '■     5 1884:324-332. 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

North  Pacific  Coast  Railroad  Company — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 


1884 

In  7  Ann. 

rept.  r.r.  comrs 

.  1886  :  170-178. 

1885 

•'  7  '• 

" 

*    '• 

15N«  :  355-364. 

1886 

"  8  " 

*• 

14         M 

1887  a 

pp  pp.  185-194 

1887 

"  9   " 

" 

1*         t( 

1888  :  2 

66-274. 

1888 

■•  10   " 

•' 

"         •* 

1889  app.  pp.  147-155 

1889  om 

Itted. 

1890 

In  12  Ann. 

rept.  r 

r.  comrs 

. 1890/1 

:  185-192. 

1891 

..  13  .. 

*• 

"    '* 

1891/2 

:  253-260. 

1892/3 

"  1  Bienn 

" 

'    ** 

1893/4 

83-95. 

1898/4 

"  1  •' 

'* 

41         41 

1893/4 

269-277. 

1895/6 

t<  2  " 

" 

4.         44 

1895/6 

•  194-203 

1896/8  not  printed. 

1899/00 

in  Ann.  rept.  r.r. 

comrs. 

1900:  1"4-182. 

non-serial 
1883.     Stmts,  from  officers  of  North  Pacific  Coast  R.R. 
Cos.;    Vaca  Valley  and   Clear  Lake  R.R.  and  Cal. 
Southern  R.R.  Co.,  showing  why  reductions  in  rates 
should  not  be  made  corresponding  with  those  on 
Central  and  Southern  Pacific  and  leased  lines.     (4 
A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1883   (pp.  80-84)— 5  same  1884.) 
1889.     Complaint  of  Heineman  on  North  Pacific  Coast 
R.R.  Co.     (10  same  18S9:  73-74.) 
Northern    California    Railroad    Company;    see    above,    Cali- 
fornia Northern,  2  series 
Northern  Railway  Company 

serial 
1875/6-1896/8.    Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1875/6  in  rept.  comrs.  of  transportation  Dec.  1877  app. 

pp.  60-61. 
1876/7   In   rept.   of  bd.  of  transportation  Doc.   1877   app. 
pp.  333-337. 

1877  in  Bienn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
107-113. 

1878  in  Bienn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
345-351. 

rept  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  221-227. 

rept  r.r.  comrs.  1884  :  98-103. 

''       "  "  1884  :  2.56-261. 

1886:103-109. 

1886:279-288. 

1887  app.  pp.  96-101. 

1888  :  175-180. 

1889  app.  pp.  52-58. 


1879 

omitted. 

1880 

in  3  Ann. 

1881 

omitted. 

1882 

in  5  Ann. 

1883 

44   g   44 

1884 

"  7  " 

1885 

"  7  " 

1886 

4.  g  .4 

1887 

"  9  " 

1888 

"  10  " 

1889  omitted. 
1.S90       in  12  Ann. 
1891         "  13     •' 
1892/3    "     1  Bienn.     " 
1.893/4    "     1      " 
1.895/6    "     2     •' 

Pacific  Coast  Railway  Company 
serial 
1882-1899/00.     Repts. 

In  Documents  ns  follows 


rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1,8;ki/1  :  136-140. 
"     1891/2:207-210. 

1893/4:41-45. 

1893/4  :  249-255. 

1895/6  :  136-142. 


1882 

In  5  Ann. 

ropt. 

r.r. 

comrs 

1884:175-180. 

1883 

"  5  ** 

■' 

*• 

'* 

1884  :  332-335. 

1884 

"  7  *' 

" 

•' 

" 

1886:  178-181. 

1885 

i,        rj          M 

*' 

" 

" 

1886  :  364-368. 

1886 

..    g    .. 

•• 

** 

" 

1S87  npp.  pp.  194-190 

1887 

•'  0  " 

" 

" 

*' 

1888  :  274-279. 

18R8 

"  10   *' 

*• 

" 

" 

1880  app.  pp.  156-165 

18S0  none  prinlod. 

1800 

In  12  Ann. 

ropt. 

r.r 

comrs 

1890/1  :  193-202. 

1801 

"  i:t  ■* 

'* 

" 

1891/2  :  261-266. 

1  HO 1/2 

"  1  Ilk-nn 

'• 

•' 

*' 

1.892/4  :  95-100. 

1K03/4 

"  1   ■' 

*• 

" 

1H93/4  :  278-282. 

1804/5 

..  0  .. 

" 

*' 

** 

1895/0  :  203-213. 

1896/8  not  printed. 

1899/00  In  Ann.   ropl.   r.r.  comrs.  1900:183-191. 

Pacific  Lumber  Company 

serial 
1895/6-1899/00.     Repts. 

In  I>o(.nnieuts  as  follows  : 
1895/0  In  Illciin.   rept.  r.r.  comrs.   1895/0:331-333. 
l.snO/8  ri<il   iMlnl(.d. 
1899/00  In  Ann.   rept.   r.r.  romrs.   1000:288-286. 

Pacific  Lumber  and  Wood  Company 
t-rrial 
1899/00.     Rppt. 

In  Docuini'nlH  as  follows  : 
1800/00  In  Ann.  rcpl.  r.r.  comrs.  1000  :  280-280. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CAMFORNIA 


267 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Pacific  Railroad  Company 

1855.  Suggestion  to  again  memorialize  Congress  on 
importance  of  Pacific  R.R.  (Govs.  mess.  1855:  26- 
27.) 

1856.  Review  of  advantages  of  constructing  Pacific 
R.R.,  suggesting  land  donations  by  Congress  of  al- 
ternate sections  along  route  selected.  {Same  1856: 
25-28.) 

1857.  Rapt,  recommending  passage  of  res.  re.  Pacific 
R.R.     (Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  331-332.) 

1860.  Communication  from  secy,  of  Pacific  R.R.  Co. 
asking  for  apprn.  to  print  repts.,  speeches,  and 
proc.  of  convention.     (Same  11  stss.  pp.  589-590.) 

1864.  The  Pacific  R.R.  state  aid  law  and  legal  opin- 
ions, with  decisions.     55  pp. 

No  entry  ;  entry   fi-om   Library  of  Congress  cards. 

.     Veto  of  act  to  aid  In  construction  of  Cal.  portion 

of  Pacific  R.R.  from  S.  F.  to  ea3tern  boundary  of 
state  and  to  create  funded  debt  for  payment  of 
same.     tSen.  jol.  15  sess.  pp.  688-689.) 

1864/5-1875.  Pacific  R.R.  Interest  fund;  receipts  and 
payments.  (A.R.  state  treasurer  1864/5  (p.  13)  — 
bienn.  rept.  same  1873/5.) 

1865-1873.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  Pacific  R.R.  fund. 
(A.R.  state  controller  1864/5  (pp.  86-87)— bienn. 
rept.  same  1871/3.) 

1871.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  aid  to  Pacific 
R.R.     (Same  1869/71:  78.) 

1891.     Petition    of    Farmers'    Alliance    and    Industrial 
Union  remonstrating  agst.  passage  of  bill  to  extend 
time  for  payment  of  Pacific  R.R's.  debts  for  50  yrs. 
at  2%  interest.     (Sen.  jol.  29  sess.  pp.  357-361.) 
Pajaro  and  Santa  Cruz  Railroad  Company 
serial 

1884-1887.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1884  In  7  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1886  :  182-1886. 

1885  omitted. 

1886  In  8  Ann.  rent  r.r.  comrs.  1887  app.  pp.  101-105. 

1887  ••  S 1888  :  180-184. 

Pajaio  Valley  Railroad  Company 

serial 
1895/6-1899/00.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1895/6  In  Bienn.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1805/6  :  325-328. 
1896/8  not  printed. 
1899/00  In  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1900  :  279-282. 

Pittsburg  Railroad  Company 

serial 
1875/6-1881.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1875/6  In  rept.  of  bd.   of  comrs.  of  transportation   Dec. 

1877  app.  pp.  62-75.  .        ^ 

1876/7   In   rept   of  bd.   of  comrs.   of   transportation   Dec. 
1877  app.  pp.  338-344.  ,        .„„„,„ 

1877  In   1   Bienn.  rept  comr.   transportation  1877/8  app. 

1878  Iti  1  Bienn.  rept  comrs.  transportation  1877/8  app. 
pp.  352-356. 

1879  omitted.  „„_  ,„„ 

1880  In  3  Ann.  rept  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  227-232. 

1881  ••  3     ••       ■•        '■  "       1880/2 :  415-418. 

Placerville  and  Sacramento  Valley  Railroad 
serial 
1  series 
1875/6-1880.    Repts.  of  Placerville  and  Sacramento  Val- 
ley R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1875/6   In   rept   of  bd.  of  comrs.  of   transportation  Dec. 

1877  app.  pp.   76-77. 
1876/7   In   rept.   of  bd.   of  comrs.   of   transportation   Dec. 
1877  app.  pp.  345-351. 

1877  In  Bienn.  rept  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
122-132. 

1878  In  Bienn.  rept  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
357-363. 

1879  omitted. 

1880  In  3  Ann.  rept  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  232-240. 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Placerville  and  Sacramento  Valley  Railroad — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
2  series 
1882-1887.     Repts.  of  Sacramento  and   Placerville  R.R. 
Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1882  in  5  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1884  :  lOS-109. 

1883  "5     "       ISS-l  :  261-208. 

1884  "  7 issi;  :  liiD-llO. 

1885  "7 INSil  :  L',s,s.2i)0. 

1886  "  8 1KH7  app.  pp.  105-112. 

1887  "  9 1888  :  184-190. 

no7t-scrial 
1866.     Veto  of  act  to  aid  construction  of  the  Placerville 

and    Sacramento   Valley   and    the   Western   Pacific 

R.Rs.     (Assem.  jol.  16  sess.  pp.  789-791.) 
1891.     Table  giving  rates  on  livestock  on  Sacramento 

and    Placerville   R.R.     (12   A.R.   r.r.   comrs.    1891: 

22.) 

Pullman  Palace  Car  Company 

1898.  Res.  re.  Pullman  Palace  Car  Co.  and  opinion  of 
atty.  gen.  and  decision  of  comrs.  (3  bienn.  rept. 
r.r.  comrs.  1899/00:  12-16.) 

Randsburg  Railway  Company 

serial 
1899/00.     Rept. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1899/00  in  Ann.  rept  r.r.  comrs.  1900  :  303-308. 

Redondo  Railway  Company 

1890-1893/4.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1890  In  12  Ann.     rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1890/1  :  254-261. 

1891  "  13  "  '•  "  "  1891/2  :  313-320. 
1892/3  "  1  Bienn.  "  "  "  189.3/4  :  147-154. 
189.3/4    "     1      "  1893/4:318-324. 

Sacramento  and  Placerville  Railroad;  see  above,  Placerville 

and  Sacramento  Railroad,  2  series 
Sacramento  Valley  Railroad  (kimpany 
serial 
1875/6.     Rept. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1875/0   In   rept.  of  bd.  of  comrs.   of  transportation   Dec. 
1877  app.   pp.   78-80. 

Salmon  Creek  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1877-1878.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877  In  Bienn.  rept  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
133-134. 

1878  In  Bienn.  rept  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
364-365. 

San  Diego,  Cuyamaca,  and  Eastern  Railway  Company 

serial 
1890-1899/00.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1890  In  12  Ann.     rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1890/1  :  264-268. 

1891  "  13     "  ' 1891/2  :  322-326. 

1892/3    "     1  Bienn. 1893/4  :  154-162. 

189.3/4    "     1 1893/4  :  325-332. 

1895/6    "    2     "  "       "  "     1895/6 :  247-257. 

1896/8  not  printed. 

1890/00  In  Ann.  rept.   r.r.  comr.   1900:241-248. 

San  Diego  and  Gila  Railroad 

1855.     The    San    Diego    and    Gila    R.R.,    organization, 
route,   grades   of   proposed    route.     (A.R.   surveyor 
gen.  1854/5:  228-234.) 
San  Diego  and  Gila  Southern  Pacific  and  Atlantic  Railroad 

1868.  Rept.  of  San  Diego  delegation  enumerating  ad- 
vantages of  route  from  San  Diego  to  the  Colo,  and 
beyond  upon  act  concerning  San  Diego  and  Gila 
Southern  Pacific  and  Atlantic  R.R.  Co.,  and  to 
extend  the  time  of  performing  certain  acts.  15  pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  17  sess.  v.  2  doc.  8.) 

1872.  Veto  of  act  concerning  the  San  Diego  and  Gila 
Southern  Pacific  and  Atlantic  R.R.  Co.  (Sen.  jol. 
19  sess.  p.  642.) 


268 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

San  Diego,  Pacific  Beach,  and  La  Jolla  Railway  Company 
aerial 
1895/6-1899/00.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1895/6  In  Blenn.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1895/6  :  257-263. 
1896/S  not  printed. 
1899/00  in  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1900  :  249-254. 

San  Francisco  and  North  Pacific  Railroad 
serial 
1875/6-1899/00.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1875/6  In   rept.   of  bd.  of  comrs.  of  transportation   Dec. 

1877  app.  pp.  81-93. 
1876/7   In  rept.  of  bd.   of  comrs.  of  transportation   Dec. 
1877  app.  pp.  352-356. 

1877  In  Blenn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
135-143. 

1878  in  Blenn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
36r.-372. 

1879  omitted. 

1880  In    3  Ann.     rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  240-248. 

3 ~  " 

5  " 

5  ' 


1880/2  :  418-427. 
1884:  109-117. 
1884  :  269-276. 
1886:  116-124. 

1886  :  296-304. 

1887  app.  pp.  112-120. 

1888  :  190-197. 


1881 
1882 
1883 

1884  "     7     " 

1885  "     7     " 

1886  ••    8     " 

1887  "    9     " 
1888-1889  omitted. 

1890        In  12  Ann.     rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1890/1  :  169-181. 
1S91         "  13     '•  "       "  '•     1891/2 :  237-249. 

1S92/3    "     1  Blenn. '     1893/4  :  68-83. 

1893/4    "     1 1893/4  :  258-269. 

189r./6    •'     2     "  1895/6 :  176-186. 

1896/8  not  printed. 

1899/00  In  Ann.  rept  r.r.  comrs.  1900:155-159. 
non-serial 
1887.     Complaints  agst.   S.   F.  and  North   Pacific  R.R. 
Co.    of   discrimination   and    exorbitant   charges   In 
passenger    fares    and    freight    rates.     (8    A.R.    r.r. 
comrs.  1887:  48-50.) 
1889.     Comparative  stmts,   of   S.  F.   and  North  Pacific 
R.R.   of  old   freight  tariff  and   new   freight  tariff. 
(10  same  1889:  59-62.) 

.     Jas.  Finlayson  vs.  S.  F.  and  North  Pacific  R.R. 

Co.  complaining  of  r.r.  cos.  raising  their  rates  after 
having  once  lowered  them.     (10  .same  1889:  59.) 
1891.     Complaint  of  W.  P.  Ink  et  al.  vs.  S.  F.  and  North 
Pacific  R.R.  Co.  re.  fares  and  freight  charges.     (12 
same  1891:  51-54.) 

.     Complaint  of  J.  M.  Fleurlng  et  al.  vs.  S.  F.  and 

North  Pacific  R.R.  Co.     (13  same  1891/2:  40-43.) 
San  Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Railway 
serial 
1895/6-1899/00.     Repts. 

In  Dociimpnts  as  follows  : 
1895/6  In  Blenn.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1895/6:289-291. 
1890/8  not  printed. 

1899/00  In  Ann.  ropt.  r.r.  comrs.  1900:142-154. 
non-serial 
1895.    Comments  on  reduction  of  rates,  and  schedule  of 
grain  rates  in  carloads  of  24,000  lbs.  and  upwards; 
S.  F.  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Ry.  Co.     (2  blenn. 
rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1895/6:  60-61.) 
1900.     Application  for  approval  of  passenger  tariff  over 
S.    F.    and    San    Joaquin    Valley    Rwy.     (3    same 
1899/00:  60-62.) 
San  Joaquin  and  Sierra  Nevada  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1882-1887.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882  In  r.  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1884  :  180-1881. 
18S3    •' B 1884:335-343. 

1884  "7     "        "        "  "       1880:  ]80in2. 

1885  "7 1886:309-375. 

1886  "8 1887  npp.  pp.  199  205 

1HM7  •• '.} 1888:279-285. 

San  Joaquin  and  Yosemite  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1886-1887.     Repts. 

In  I>ocnmi'nt«  tin  follows: 
1880  In  Ann.  ronl.  r.r.  comrs.  1887  npp.  p.  120. 

1887  "D  '■       '■       •'         ■'      1888:167-198. 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

San  Jose  and  Almaden  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1886-1887.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1886  In  8  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1887  app.  pp.  121-124. 

1887  "9 '  "       1888:198-202. 

San  Luis  Obispo  and  Santa  Maria  Valley  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1876/7-1881.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1876/7  In  rept.  bd.  comrs.  transportation  Dec.  1877  app. 
pp.  434-441. 

1877  In  Blenn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
214-222. 

1878  in  Bienn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
438-445. 

1880  In  3  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  307-313. 

1881  •'  3 "       1880/2 :  480-488. 

San  Pablo  and  Tulare  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1875/6-1887.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1875/6   in    rept.    of  bd.   of   comrs.   of  transportation   Dec 

1877  app.  p.  94. 
1876/7   In    rept.   of  bd.   of  comrs.   of   transportation   Dec. 
1877  app.  pp.  357-359. 

1877  in  Blonn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
144-149. 

1878  in  Blenn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
373-378. 

1880  In  3  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  248-253. 

1881  "3 1880/2:427-432. 

1882  "  5  ' '  1884  :  117-121. 

1883  "5 1884:276-281. 

1884  "  7 1886  :  124-129. 

1885  "  7  "        ' 1886 :  304-309. 

1886  "  8  "        "        "  "  1887  app.  pp.  124-129. 

1887  "  9 1888  :  202-206. 

San  Rafael  and  San  Quentin  Railroad  Company 

serial 
1875/6.     Rept. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1875/6  in  rept.  bd.  comrs.  transportation  Dec.  1877  app. 
pp.  208-209. 
The    road    thereafter  operated  by    South    Paclflc   Coast 
R.R.    Co. 

Santa  Ana  and  Newport  Railway  Company 
serial 
1895/6.     Rept. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1895/6  In  Blenn.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1895/6  :  296-303. 

Santa  Cruz  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1875/6-1880.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1875/0  In  rept.  bd.  comrs.  transportation  Dec.  1877  nppi 

pp.  170-188. 
1876/7  In    rept.   bd.  comrs.  transportation   1877  app.   pp. 
443-449. 

1877  in  Blenn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
223-229. 

1878  In  Bienn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
446-452. 

1880  In  3  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  313-322. 

Santa  Cruz  and  Fulton  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1875/6-1878.     Repts. 

In  Documents  ns  follows  : 
1875/0  In  ropt.  bd.  comrs.  transportation  Dec.  1877  npp. 


1870/ 


pp.  189-207. 

7   In   reiit. 

pp.  450  460 


t.  bd.  comrs.  transportation  Dec.  1877  app. 


1877  in  Blenn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
230-234. 

1878  in  Bienn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
453-457. 

The   rciHil    thereafter  operated   by   Soulb    Paclflc   Coast 
It.lt.  fo. 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Railroad  Company 
.serial 

1899/00.     Rept. 

In  Doctiments  as  follows  : 
1890/00  In  Ann.  ropt.  r.r.  ocmrg.  1000:180-142. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


269 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Siena  Railway  Company  of  California 
serial 
189S/00.     Kept. 

lu  Uucuiuculs  as  follows  : 
lSOa/00  lu  Auu.  ript.  r.r.  comrs.  1000  :  216-220. 

Siena  Valley  and  Mobawk  Railroad  Company 
aerial 
1890-1891.     Hepts. 

Id  L>uoumeuls  as  follows  : 
18U0  In  12  Anu.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1800/1  :  262-263. 
ISUl    ••  la 1801/2:321. 

Sierra  Valleys  Railway  Company 
189t;-iaou.    Comparative  stmt,  giving  delinquent  taxes 
on    rwys.,   assessed   by   state   bd.   of   equalization; 
Sierra    Valleys    Kwy.    Co.     (pd.    Mch.    23,    1901.) 
(Blenn.  rept.  state  controller  1900/2:  130.) 

Sonoma  and  Marin  Railroad  Company 

serial 
1875/6.     Kept. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1875/0   in   ropt.   of  bU.   of  comrs.   of   traoaportatlon  Dec. 
1S77  app.  pp.  UO-D'J. 

Sonoma  Valley  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1878-1888.     Repts. 

Id  Documents  as  follows  : 
1878  In  Bienn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  p. 

450. 
1870  omitted. 

1880  lu    3  Add.  rept  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  322-323. 

1881  ••  3 1880/2:480-400. 

1882  "  5  "       1884  :  181-186. 

1883  •'  5  '•       "       ••  "  1884 :  344-340. 

1884  "  7 1888 :  102-100. 

1885  ••  7 1886:375-380. 

1888    •'    8     "       ' 1887   app.   pp.  205-210. 

1887  "    9     ••       '      1888  :  285-280. 

1888  ••  10 18S0  app.   pp.   168-172. 

South  Bay  Railroad  and  Land  Company 
serial 
1875/6-1878.    Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1875/t)   In   rept.   of  bd.  of  comrs.  of   transportation   Dec. 
1877  app.  pp.  100-104. 

1877  no  rept.  made. 

1878  In  Ulenn.  rept.  comr.  of  transportation  1877/8  app. 
p.  370. 

South  Pacific  Coast  Railway 

serial 

1875/6-1899/00.    Repts. 

In  Documeots  as  follows  : 
1875/6  In  rept.  bd.  comrs.  transportiition  Dec.  1877  app. 
pp.  210-214. 

1877  In  Blenn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
236-240. 

1878  In  Bienn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
460-404. 

1870  omitted. 

1880  In    3  Ann. 

1881  "  3  •• 

1882  ••  5  •• 

1883  "  5  " 

1884  "  7  '• 

1885  ••  7  " 

1886  •'  8  •' 

1887  "  9  •• 

1888  "  10  •• 

1889  omitted. 

1890  in  12  Ann.     rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1890/1  :  141-143. 

1891  '•  13 1891/2  :  211-213. 

1892/3    ••     1  Bienn. 1893/4  ;  34-37. 

1893/4    "    1 1893/4 :  240-244. 

1895/6    "    2 1895/6 :  143-148. 

1806/8  not  printed. 

1899/00  in  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1900:  108-113. 

non-serial 
1889.     Complaint  of  J.  Cunningham  et  al.  vs.  The  South 

Pacific  Coast  Rwy.  Co.     (10  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1889: 

66-69.) 
1891.     Stmt,    of    earnings    and    operating    expenses    of 

Boulder  Creek  branch  of  South  Pacific  Coast  Rwy. 

(12  same  1891:  69.) 


rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  323-331. 
1880/2:495-503. 

"  1884  :  186-194. 

"  1884  :  349-356. 

issii  :  i:!7-203. 

issr,  :  :;s(i  :!85. 

1N.S7  .■ii'Ii.  pp.  210-218. 

1888  :  280-207. 

"  1880  :  143-146. 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 


Southern  Pacific  Company 
1885-1899/00.     Repts. 


serial 


lu  r)ocuments  as  foltows  : 
1885        In     7  Ann.     rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1886  :  322-330. 

1887  app.  pp.  143-161. 

1888  :  222-242. 

1880  app.  pp.  27-41. 


rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1890/1 

1891/2 

"  1803/4 ; 
'•  1803/4  ; 
"  1805/6 : 
••  1806/6 ; 


99-114. 

171-186. 

3-16. 

205-222. 

337-353. 

89-110. 


1886  ••    8 

1887  '•    0 

1888  "  10     •' 
1880  omitted. 
1890       in  12  Ann. 
1801         •'  13     " 
1802/3    '■     1  Bienn. 
180;)/4    "    1     •• 
1804/5    '•    2     •' 
1805/6    "    2     ■' 
1800/8  not  printed. 
1809/00  In  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1000 :  65-98. 

non-serial 

1883-1886.  Tables  showing  reductions  in  commercial 
freight  taken  up  and  laid  down  in  Cal.  over  South- 
ern Pacific  Cos.  Hues — local  and  through — for  last 
4  yrs.     (8  A.H.  r.r.  comrs.  1887:  61-52.) 

1885.  Comparative  wool  stmt,  showing  Southern  Pa- 
cific Co's.  current  rates  compared  with  Cal.  and 
Kans.  comn.  rates.     (6  same  1885:  54-55.) 

.  Tabular  stmt,  showing  recent  changes  and  re- 
ductions of  through  and  local  passenger  fares  by 
Southern  Pacific  Co.     (G  savie  1885:  49-51.) 

1885-1886.  Controversy  betw.  comn.  and  Atlantic  and 
Pacific  Co.  now  owning  and  operating  the  South- 
ern Pacific  road  from  the  Needle  to  Mojave,  in  Cal. 
(6  saine  1885   (pp.  24-32) — 7  same  1886.) 

1886-1887.  Southern  Pacific  Co.— Pacific  system  and 
northern  division — stmt,  showing  miles  of  road  op- 
erated Jan.  1  to  Dec.  31.  (7  same  1886  (pp.  46-48) 
—8  same  1887.) 

.     Traffic;  table  showing  summary  of  operations  of 

Southern  Pacific  Co.,  1886,  compared  with  1887. 
(9  same  1888:  33.) 

1887.  A.  Bretz,  plaintiff,  vs.  The  Southern  Pacific  Co. 
of  Ky.  (a  r.r.  corporation),  defendant.  (8  same 
1887:  43-44.) 

.  Schedule  of  passenger  fares  over  Southern  Pa- 
cific Co.  lines,  in  cents  per  mile  (8  same  1887: 
46-47.) 

.     Stmt,   giving  new   mileage  added   to   Southern 

Pacific  Co's.  lines  in  Cal.  in  188?.  (8  same  1887: 
53.) 

1887-1888.  Complaint  of  W.  H.  Robinson  vs.  the  South- 
ern Pacific  Co.  and  the  South  Pacific  Coast  R.R.  Co. 
(8  same  1887  (pp.  15-34)— 9  same  1888.) 

1887-1890.  Table  showing  summary  of  operations  of 
Southern  Pacific  Co.,  1887  compared  with  1890. 
(10  same  1889  (p.  38)— 11  same  1890.) 

1888.  Same;  classification  applying  to  Southern  Pa- 
cific Co.   (Northern  Division).     (9  same  1888:  49.) 

.     Comparative  table  showing  rates  on   (Northern 

Division)  Southern  Pacific  Co.,  and  rates  on  Wa- 
bash Western  R.R.  Co.,  state  of  Mo.,  to  five  differ- 
ent stations  out  of  S.  F.  and  St.  Louis.  (9  same 
1888:  48.) 

1888-1889.  Stmt,  showing  additions  to  mileage  in  Cal., 
by  construction  of  new  lines:  Southern  Pacific  Co., 
Cal.  Central  R.R.  Co.,  and  S.  F.  and  North  Pacific 
R.R.  Co.     (9  same  1888  (pp.  23-25)— 10  same  1889.) 

1888-1890.  Comparative  stmt,  showing  local  passenger 
rates  in  effect  on  lines  of  Southern  Pacific  Co.,  with 
similar  rates  east  and  west  of  Chicago,  III.  (9 
same  1888  (pp.  37-38)— 11  same  1890.) 

1889.  Returns  from  26  corporations  in  state;  25  were 
organized  under  laws  of  state,  and  one.  Southern 
Pacific,  under  laws  of  Ky.     (11  same  1890:  13-30.) 

.  Comparative  stmts,  of  defendants;  Southern  Pa- 
cific Co.  (Northern  Division);  comparative  stmts. 
of  rates  on  hay  in  carloads.     (10  same  1889:  99.) 

.     Sneath  vs.  Southern  Pacific  Co.  (coast  division). 

(10  same  1889:  77-98.) 


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RAILROADS:   INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Southern  Pacific  Company — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1889.     Case   of   Chas.    Weile   vs.    Southern   Pacific   Co. 

(10  same  1S89:  71-73.) 
.     Reduction  of  20%  in  ticliet  rates;   Southern  Pa- 
cific  Co.      (Pacific  system)    Clear  Lake   Divisions. 
(10  same  1889:  65.) 

.     Stmt,  showing  no.  of  overland  passengers,  east 

and  west,  to  and  from  Cal.,  from  Jan.  to  Sept.,  inclu- 
sive; Southern  Pacific  Co.  (10  same  1889:  40-41.) 
1890/1.  List  of  new  roads  constructea  by  the  Southern 
Pacific  Co.  in  Cal.  during  yr.  ondg.  July  1.  (12 
same  1891:  88.) 

1891.  Comrs'.  decision  in  case  of  R.  G.  Sneath  vs. 
Southern  Pacific  Co.     (12  same  1891:  14.) 

.     Case  of  Gus.  Walters  vs.  The  Southern  Pacific 

Co.     (12  same  1891:  14-15.) 

.  Case  of  E.  S.  Bryant  and  J.  H.  Miller  vs.  South- 
ern Pacific  Co.     (12  same  1891:  16-19.) 

— — .  Complaint  of  Farmers'  Alliance  of  Paso  Robles 
vs.  Southern  Pacific  Co.  for  relief  in  matter  of  r.r. 
facilities  in  connection  with  their  grain  warehouse. 
(12  same  1891:  75-79.) 

.     Complaint  of  Sta.  Clara  Valley  Mill  and  Lumber 

Co.  et  al.  vs.  Southern  Pacific  Co.  re.  excessive  rates 
charged  by  road.     (12  same  1891:  65-68.) 

.     Complaint   of   Gienwood   Lumber  Co.   et  al.   vs. 

Southern  Pacific  Co.  re.  freight  charges  on  cord- 
wood.     (12  same  1&91:  58-60.) 

.     Petition  of  Hall,  Luhrs  &  Co.  et  al.  vs   Southern 

Pacific  Co.  re.  passenger  travel  on  freight  trains. 
(12  same  1891:  62-65.) 

.     Complaint  of  Jushua  Chadbourne  vs.   Southern 

Pacific  Co. — excessive  freight  charges.  (12  same 
1891:  4648.) 

.     Decision  of  bd.  of  r.r.  comrs.  in  case  of  J.  W. 

Oilman  et  al  vs.  Southern  Pacific  Co.,  with  sche- 
dules A-D  for  proposed  rates  on  Fresno  division. 
(12  same  1891:  27-31.) 

1891/2.  Recommendation  for  apprn  from  legisl.  re. 
employment  of  expert  in  case  of  R.  O.  Shively  vs. 
Southern  Pacific  Co.     (13  same  1891/2:  9.) 

.  History  of  proceedings  which  led  to  filing  of  com- 
plaint by  R.  0.  Shively  vs.  The  Southern  Pacific 
Co.     (18  same  1891/2:  6-9.) 

1892.  Complaint  of  T.  T.  Frickstad  vs.  Southern  Pa- 
cific Co.      (13  same  1891/2:  43-45.) 

.     Opinions  of  Comrs.  Beckman  and  Litchfield  re. 

Sta.  Clara  Valley  Mill  and  Lumber  Co.  et  al.  vs. 
Southern   Pacific  Co.     (13  same  1891/2:  45-47.) 

.  Complaint  of  W.  C.  Hamilton  vs.  Southern  Pa- 
cific Co.  and  answer  of  Southern  Pacific  Co.  (13 
same  1891/2:  157-158.) 

.  Complaint  of  Gienwood  Lumber  Co.  vs.  South- 
ern Pacific  Co.;  also  answer  of  Southern  Pacific  Co. 
(13  same  1891/2:  151-154.) 

.     Objections    and    demurrer    of    Southern    Pacific 

Co.;  R.  O.  Shively  vs.  Southern  Pacific  Co.  (13 
same  1891/2:  144-145.) 

.     Extracts    from    Southern    Pacific    Go's,    present 

freight  schedule;  commodity,  grain  (rye.  oats,  bar- 
ley, corn,  wheat).  Carload  lots  on  mixed  freight. 
(13  same  1891/2:  138-143.) 

.     Comparative    tables    showing    difference    betw. 

freight  rates  of  Southern  Pacific  Co.  and  certain 
eaHlern  r.rs.  upon  certain  classes  of  produce,  be- 
tween practically  equl-dlstant  points.  (13  same 
1891/2:  134-138;  104-107.) 

.     Comparative   rates  on    grain    In   Cal.;    Southern 

Pacific  Co.  from  all  imlnts  north  of  Tehacliapl  Mts. 
to  Port  Costa,  except  Coast  Division.  (13  same 
1891/2:  91-97.) 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Southern  Pacific  Company — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1892.  Comparative  stmt,  of  rates  on  commodities  from 
Sacramento  to  points  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's. 
lines  in  Cal.  and  points  in  Minn,  on  Northern  Pa- 
cific R.R.  Go's,  lines,  distances  from  St.  Paul.  (13 
same  1S91/2:  83-90.) 

.  Same;  from  Fresno  to  points  on  Southern  Pa- 
cific Cos.  lines  in  Cal.  and  points  in  Kans.  on  Ma 
Pacific  Co.'s  lines,  lilie  distances  from  Wichita. 
(13  same  1891/2:  73-82.) 

.     Same;   from  S.  F.  to  points  on  Southern  Pacific 

Go's,  lines  in  Cal.  and  points  in  Neb.  on  B.  and  M. 
R.  R.R.  in  Neb.,  like  distances  from  Omaha.  (13 
same  1891/2:  68-71.) 

1893.  Table  showing  comparison  on  grain  betw.  Union 
Pacific  of  Ore.  and  Southern  Pacific  of  Gal.  (1 
bienn.  same  1893/4:  63.) 

1895.  Table  showing  grain  rates  as  charged  by  South- 
ern Pacific  Co.  in  Sept.,  1895,  rates  as  fixed  by  r.r. 
comrs.  and  those  now  charged  by  that  co.  from  and 
to  stations  given  therein.     (2  same  1895/6:  62-65.) 

.     Comments  on  grain  schedule;   res.  of  H.  M.  La 

Rue  re.  same,  stmt,  of  Comr.  Stanton  in  reference 
to  grain  rates,  and  opinion  of  Comr.  Clark  re.  pro- 
posed reduction  of  grain  rates  and  protest  of  South- 
ern Pacific  Co.     (2  same  1895/6:  16-53.) 

• .     Southern  Pacific  Co.  vs.  r.r.  comrs.,  seeking  to 

annul  order  fixing  rates  as  adopted  and  to  restrain 
comn.  from  puttinj;  any  order  or  schedule  in  force 
reducing  grain  or  any  rates  then  charged  by  said 
CO.  for  transportation  of  freight  within  state.  (2 
same  1895/6:  53-56.) 

1895-1898.  Case  of  Southern  Pacific  Co.  vs.  bd.  of  r.r. 
comrs.  in  matter  of  rate  reduction.  (Rept.  atty. 
gen.  1895/6  (pp.  11-13)— same  1897/8.) 

1896.  Decision  of  Judge  McKenna  in  case  of  Southern 
Pacific  Co.  vs.  r.r.  comrs.  (2  bienn.  rept.  r.r. 
comrs.  1895/6:  377-415.) 

.     Oral  argument  of  Atty.  Gen.  Fitzgerald   in  9th 

circuit,  U.  S.  Court,  in  behalf  of  defendants,  South- 
ern Pacific  Co.,  complainant  vs.  bd.  of  r.r.  comrs., 
Mch.  17.     336  pp. 

Not  seoii  ;  entry  from  Bowkor. 

.     Southern  Pacific  Co.  complainant,  vs.  the  bd.  of 

r.r.  comrs.;  oral  argument  of  Robert  Y.  Hayne,  on 
behalf  of   defendants   in   9th  circuit,   U.   S.   Court 
(no.  12,127).     n.  d      696  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1899.  Complaint  of  Oakland  Meat  Co  vs.  Southern  Pa- 
cific Co.  re.  freight  charges  on  cattle  per  car.  (3 
bienn.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1899/00:  41-44.) 

Southern  Pacific  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1875/6-1895/6.     Repts. 

In  Documents  iis  follows: 
lS7r>/('>  In  rept.  lid.  of  comra.  of  transportation  Dec.  1877 
mip.  pp.  lon-ioT. 

1870/7  In  rept.  lid.  of  comrs.  of  transporlnllon  Dec.  1877 
app.  pp.  .•t('iO-.'!sri. 

1877  In  Bienn.  rept.  comr.  transporlatlon   1877/8  npp.  pp. 
l.'-iMOti. 

1878  In  Illenn.  rept.  comr.  transporlntlou  1877/8  npp.  pp. 

;i8o:!nri 


1H70  omitted. 

ISHO  In    :t  Ann. 

iNNt  "  :!  '• 

iss-j  "  n  " 

i88:t  "  n  " 

1884  ••  7   •' 

iH8r)  "  7  " 

1880  "     8      " 

1887  "     t>      " 
1888-188!!  onillled. 

18110  In  rj  Ann. 

ISdl  ••  i:t     •• 

181I:;/:!  •■    1  lilenn. 

18!i:t/.|  "    1     " 

)81(.'-i/0  " 


repl.  r.r.  comrs.  lSSO/2  :  2^.1-272. 

1880/2  :  4.'i2-447. 

1884  :  121-1,30. 

1884  :  281-290. 

1880:120-145. 

1880  :  .■!0i)-322. 

1887  npp.  pp.  120-140. 

1888:200-217. 


rept.  r.r.  eomrs.  18!)()/1 
181)1/2 


128-l.t.'i. 

inO-200. 
18!);i/4  :  17-a3, 
18(i:t/4  :  22.t-2.'ll. 
18UC/6  :  120-130. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


271 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Southern  Pacific  Railroad  Company — cont'd 
non-serial 

1869.  R.R.  right  of  way  established  for  Southern  Pa- 
cific and  Western  Pacific  R.R.  Cos.  (Rept.  tide 
land  comrs.  1S68/9:  16-17.) 

1870.  Rept.  [adverse  in  regard  to  Sta.  Claral  of  Sta. 
Clara  delegation  re.  Sen.  bill  55o;  act  authorizing 
bd.  of  supervisors  of  cos.  of  San  Mateo  and  Sta. 
Clara  to  donate  certain  r.r.  stocks  (Western  Pacific 
R.R.)  to  the  Southern  Pacific  R.R.  Co.  to  aid  in  the 
construction  of  r.r.  2  11.  (App.  to  Jols.  18  sess. 
V.  3  doc.   [351.) 

1877-1882.  Stmt,  giving  freight  via  Central  and  South- 
ern Pacific  R.R.  Aug.,  1877.  and  Oct.,  1882,  showing 
rates  per  ton  per  mile  at  which  it  was  hauled,  and 
average  rates  per  ton  per  mile  by  divisions.  (3 
A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1882  foldg.  table.) 

.     See  also  above.  Central  Pacific;  these  dates. 

1878-1879.  Stmt,  of  Southern  Pacific  R.R. —northern 
division — list  of  reduced  rates  on  freight  issued 
betw.  Jan.  1,  1878.  and  June  30,  1879.  (Rept  trans- 
portation bd.  1877/8:  23-26.) 

1880.  Complaints  agst.  Southern  Pacific  R.R.  Co.  re. 
exorbitant  passenger  and  freight  charges  and 
answers  to  complaints.  (1  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1880: 
19-35.) 

1880-1882.     See  above.  Central  Pacific;   these  dates. 

1887.  Edward  White,  complainant,  vs.  The  Southern 
Pacific  R.R.  Co.  (northern  div.)  defendant.  (8  A. 
R.  r.r.  comrs.  1887:  36-41.) 

.     Stmt,    giving    earnings    and    expenses    for    yr.; 

Southern  Pacific  R  R.  Co.,  northern  div.     (9  same 
1888:  55.) 

1888.  Argument  in  matter  of  lO^o  reduction  in  freight 
rates  to  certain  points  on  line  of  northern  div.  of 
Southern  Pacific  R.R.     (9  same  1888:  55-60.) 

1893-1896.     Communications,      complaints     agst.,      and 

answers   of   Southern    Pacific   R.R.   Co.     (1    bienn. 

same  1893/4  (pp.  64-81)— 2  same  1895/6.) 
1900.     Fresno   rate  case;    complaint   before  bd.   of  r.r. 

comrs..  John  C.  Moore  vs.  Southern  Pacific  R.R.  Co. 

(3  same  1899/00:  49-59.) 

Southern  Pacific  Branch  Railway  Company 
serial 
1886-1887.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1886  in  8  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1887  app.  pp.  140-143. 

1887  ••  9 1888  :  217-222. 

Stockton  and  Copperopolis  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1875/6-1887.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1875/6   in    rept.   of  bd.   comrs.   transportation   Dec.    1877 

app.  pp.  108-100. 
1876/7    In    rept.    of   bd.    comrs.    transportation    Dec.    1877 
app.   pp.  388-392. 

1877  In  Blenn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
167-173. 

1878  In  Bienn.  rept  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  po. 
396-400. 

1879  omitted. 

1880  In  3  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  273-278. 

1881  ■'  3 1880/2  :  447-4!j2. 

1882  "  5  "   '•   "    "  1884 :  136-141. 

1883  "  5  "   "   "    "  1884  :  296-300. 

1884  "  7 1886  :  145-150. 

1885  "  7 1886  ;  330-335. 

1886  ••  8 1887  app.  pp.  161-166. 

1887  "  9  "   1888 :  242-247. 

Stockton  and  lone  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1875/6.     Rept. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1875/6  In  rept.  bd.  comrs.  transportation  Dec.  1877  app. 
pp.  110-111. 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Stockton  and  Visalia  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1875/6-1876/7.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows: 
1875/6  in  rept.  bil.  comrs.  transportation  Dec.  1877  app. 

pp.  112-113. 
187G/7   In  repl.  bd.  comrs.  transportation  Dec.   1877  app. 
pp.  ;t93-a98. 
On  Nov.   17.   1877,   co.   was  consolidated  wltli   Stockton 
and  Copperopolis  U.K.   Co.,  and  assumed   name  of 
latter.      It    has    not    now    any    separate    corporate 
existence. 

Terminal  Railway  Company 

scvidl 
1875/6-1884.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows: 
ISio/ti  In  rept.  bd.  comrs.  transportation  Dec.   1877  app. 
p.  114. 

1877  In  Hienn.  rept.  comr.  tninaporlatlon  1877/8  app.  pp. 
174-170, 

1878  In  Bienn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1S77/8  app.  nn. 
401-402. 

1879  omitted. 

1880  In  3  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  278-279. 


1881 

1882  ••  5     ■• 

1883  omitted. 

1884  In  7  Ann. 


1880/2  :  452-459. 
1884  :  141-142. 


rept.  comr.  transiJortatlon  1877/8  app.  pp. 


rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1886  :  150-151. 
Vaca  Valley  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1876/6.     Rept. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1875/G  In  rept.  bd.  comr.'i.  transportation  Dec.  1877  app. 
pp.  115-124. 

Vaca  Valley  and  Clear  Lake  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1876/7-1887.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  ; 
1876/7  In  Uept.  bd.  comrs.  transportation  Dec.  1877  app. 
pp.  399-401. 

1877  In  BIcnn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 
177-180. 

1878  In  Bienn. 
403-408. 

187U  omitted. 

1880  In  3  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  280-285. 

1881  omitted. 

1882  In  5  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1884  :  142-148. 

1883  "  5 1884  :  300-305. 

18.S4  "  7 1886  :  151-157. 

1885  "  7 •    "   1886 :  335-340. 

1886  •'  8 1887  app.  pp.  166-171. 

1887  "  9 1888  :  247-252. 

non-serial 
1883.     See  above.  Northern  Pacific;  this  date. 
Visalia  Railroad  Company 

1875/6-1895/6.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows: 
1875/6  In  rept.  bd.  comrs.  transportation  Dec.  1877  app. 

pp.  125-137. 
1877  In  Bienn.  rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 


181-183 

1878  in  Bienn 
409-411. 

1879  omitted. 

1880  In    3  Ann 
1881 


rept.  comr.  transportation  1877/8  app.  pp. 


rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1880/2  :  280-288. 

3  "  ''        "  ■'  1880/2 :  459-462. 

1882  "     5  "  ' 1884  :  148-151. 

1883  "     5  "  "        ••  "  1884:305-307. 

1884  "     7 1886:157-159. 

1885  "     7 1886:341-343. 

1886  •'    8 1887  app.  pp.  171-174. 

1887  "     9 1888:^52-254. 

1888  "  10 1889  app.  pp.  122-127. 


1889  omitted. 

1890  In  12  Ann. 

1891  ••  13     •• 
1892/3    ••     1  Bienn. 
1893/4    "     1      " 
1895/6    "     2     " 


rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1890/1 :  245-249. 

1891/2  :  305-308. 

1893/4  :  197-202. 

1893/4  :  355-359. 

1895/6  :  284-288. 


Visalia  and  Tulare  Railroad  Company 
serial 
1888-1895/6.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1888  In  10  Ann.     rept  r.r.  comrs.  1889  app.  pp.  213-215 

1889  omitted. 


272 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1890/1 :  250-253. 
••  1891/2  ;  309-312. 

1893/4  :  189-196. 

1893/4  :  350-355. 

1895/6  :  273-277. 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Visalia  and  Tulare  Railroad  Company — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 

1890  In  12  Ann. 

1891  ••  13     •' 
1892/3  "    1  Bienn. 
1893/4  "    1     •• 
1S95/6  "    2     " 

Western  Pacific  Railroad 

1866.     See   above,    Placerville   and    Sacramento   Valley 
Railroad. 

Yreka  Railroad  Company 

serial 

1891-1899/00.     Repts. 

In  Documents  as  follows ; 

1891       In  13  Ann.     rept  r.r.  comrs.  1891/2 
-  A       t.         •'     1  soa  /d 


326-329. 
162-166. 
332-336. 
278-283. 


1892/3    '•    IBlenn.     "       "         "     1893/4: 

1893/4    •'    1 '•     1893/4: 

1895/6    "    2     "  1895/6: 

1896/8  not  printed. 

1899/00  in  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  comrs.  1900 :  254-260. 

non-serial 
1891.     Complaint  of  E.  J.  Emmons  vs.  Yreka  Rwy.  Co. 
Complaints    of    overcharges    in    fares    on    Yreka 
Branch  R.R.     (12  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1891:  48-50.) 

RAINFALL;  see  CLIMATE 

RAISINS 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Exports;  see  Commerce,  etc. 
Industry;  see  Industries,  etc. 

RAMIE 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

REALTY;  see  LAND 

RED  BLUFF 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 
Temperature;  see  Climate 

REDWOOD;   see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    FORESTS 

REFORMATORIES;   see  MAINTENANCE:  STATE 

REFUSE  DISPOSAL 

1896.  Paper  on  subject  of  street  cleaning  and  disposal 
of  garbage;  by  H.  S.  Orme.  (14  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
health  1894/6:  182-189.) 

OperatlonB   in    certain   Cal.   and   other   Amer.   cities. 

.     Same;  separate.     6  pp. 

Itcpr.   Proc.  6  Ann.   State  Sanitary   Convention. 

REGISTRATION  FUND;  see  FINANCE:  STATE.    FUNDS 

RELIEF  ASSOCIATIONS;    see  BENEFICIARY   ORGANIZA- 
TIONS 

REVOLVING  JUTE  FUND;    see  LABOR.     CONVICT  LABOR 

RINDERPEST;   see  AGRICULTURE.    LIVESTOCK 

RHYOLITE;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.     MINERAL 

RIOTS  AND  MOB  VIOLENCE 

1850.  Htmt.  of  }j.  A.  TioHanoon  concerning  insurrection- 
ary movements  In  Tuolumne  Co.,  May,  1850.  (App. 
to  Sen.  Jol.  2  seRH.  pp.  660-663  doc.  M2.) 

1866.  Corresp.  re.  dlHturbancoa  rroatod  In  fl.  F.  by 
mob  of  men  calling  themselvcH  "  Vigilance  Com- 
mittee." (AsBom.  Jol.  8  BCHK.  pp.  45-67;  Son.  Jol. 
pp.  47-C8.) 


RIOTS  AND  MOB  VIOLENCE— cont'd 

1856.  Stmt,  of  accts.  agst.  state  for  expenses  and  ser- 
vices in  soliciting  aid  of  general  govt,  to  suppress 
disturbances  caused  by  "  Vigilance  Committee  "  in 
S.  F.     (Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  p.  314.) 

1858.  Rept.  recommending  passage  of  act  to  provide 
for  payment  of  troops  called  out  by  gov.  to  quell 
insurrection  of  1856.     (Same  9  sess.  pp.  460-461.) 

.     Rept.  on  act  to  audit  and  allow  claims  of  certain 

persons  for  services  rendered  and  expenses  incur- 
red during  insurrection  in  S.  F.  (Sen.  jol.  9  sess. 
pp.  667-669.) 

1861.  Rept.  with  stmt,  of  amt.  due  troops  called  out 
by  gov.  to  quell  insurrection  in  1856.  (Same  12 
sess.  p.  684.) 

RIPARIAN  LANDS;  see  LAND 


RIVER  CONSERVANCY 


serial 


STATE  COMMISSION 

Under  Act  of  March  24,  1893. 

The  duties  of  the  dSbrls  comr.  are  defined  in  sec.  3 
of  above  cited  act.  Upon  the  apptmt.  of  a  bd.  of 
engrs.  by  the  U.  S.  govt  with  power  to  adopt 
plans  and  specifications  for  construction  of  works 
for  the  impounding  of  mining  debris,  the  state 
comr.  was  to  consult  and  advise  with  such  bd.  and 
to  examine  and  pass  upon  the  merits  of  the  worlis 
projected  by  tlie  federal  bd. 

In   view   of   this   relation   betw.   the  federal   and  state 
authorities   the   compiler  has  deemed   It  expedient 
to    collate    the   federal    repts.    in    connection    with 
the  state  repts. 
1893/4-1902/4.     Bienn.  rept.  of  the  debris  comr.,  1-5. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows: 

1.  1893/4  In  App.  to  Jols.  31  sess.  v.  6  unnum.   doc. 

2.  1895/6 32    "     v.  5  doc.    [9]. 

3.  1896/8    "     "      "     "     33    "     V.  1      "      [10]. 

4.  1898/00  omitted. 

5.  1900/2  In  App.  to  Jols.  35  sess.  V.  2  doc.   [20]. 


FEDERAL  COMMISSION 

Under  Act  of  Congress  of  March  1,  1893. 
By    this   act   the   Jurisdiction    of   the  comn.    extends    to 
hydraulic  mining  In   that   portion  of  Cal.   drained 
by  the  Sacramento  and  San  .Joaquin  River  systems. 
The    duties    of    the    conin.,     in    general,    are     tho 
prevention    of    such    hydraulic    mining   as    may    lie 
deemed   injurious    to   the   navigable   waters    within 
Its     jurisdiction     and     to     mature     plans     for     the 
improvement  of  rivers  whose  navigability  has  been 
injured  by  hydraulic  mining. 
1893-1904.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  Cal.  debris  comn.  for  yr. 
endg.  June  30. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1.   1893    In    Ann.    rept    chief   of   engrs,   U.    S.   A. 
1894  :  3169-3177. 
2-3.   1894-1895  In  Ann.  rept  chief  of  engrs.  D.  S.  A. 
1805  :  4049-4075. 
4.  1896    In    Ann.    rept.    chief   of   engrs.    U.    S.    A. 

1890  :  3861-3874. 
n.   1897    In    Ann.    rept    chief   of   engrs.    U.    S.    A. 
1897  :  3961-3980. 
unnum.    1S98    In    Ann.    rept.    chief    of    engrs.    U.    S.    A. 
1S98  :  3.''if9-3n(19. 
"  1899    in    Ann.    rept.    chief    of    engrs.    U.    S.    A. 

1.S90  :  3747-3708. 
"  1900    In    Ann.    rept    chief   of    engrs.    TT.    S.    A. 

1900  :  5007  5070. 

"  1901    in    Ann.    rept    chief    of    engrs.    U.    8.    A. 

1901  :  3625-3033. 

*'  1902    In    Ann.    rept.    chief    of    engrs.    U.    S.    A. 

1902  :  2443-2449. 

"  1903    in    Ann.    rept    chief    of    engr.i.    U.    S.    A. 

1903  :  2367-2370. 

"  1901    in    Ann.    rept.    chief    of    engrs.    U.    8.    A. 

1904  :  3093-3708. 

Also  In  I'^ederal  docs,  im  follows: 

1.  1893  In  V.  8.  53    Cong.  8  sess.,  House  ex.  docR. 

V,    10:3100-3177. 
"    1893  in  II.   H.  53  Cong.  2  sess.,  House  ex.  docs. 
16. 
2-S.   IN94-5    In    11.    8.    54    Cong.    1    sess.,    IIousc    ex. 
docs.  v.   10  :  4049-4075. 
"    1H94-5    In    V.    8.    53   Cong.    3   sess.,    House   ex. 
doc.  11. 


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273 


RIVER  CONSERVANCY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
B — cont'd 
FEDKRAL  COMMISSION— cont'd 
4.   181)6    In    V.    S.    54    Cong.    2    sess.,    House    ex. 

docs.  T.  8  :  3S61-38i4. 
B.   1807    In    r.    S.    55    Cong.    2    sess.,    House    ex. 
docs.  V.  8  :  3!H)l-:<!)80. 
unnum.   18ti8    In    V.    S.    55    Cong.    3    sess..    House    ex. 
docs.  V.  0  :  304!)-350!). 
"         1899    In    U.    S.    58    Cong.    1    sess..    House    ex. 
docs.  V.  13  :  3747-.'1768. 

1900  In    U.    S.    56    Cong.    2    sess..    House   docs. 
V.   22  :  5007-5070. 

1901  In    II.    S.    57   Cong.    1    sess.,    House   docs. 
V.    16  :  3f.25-3033. 

"         1002    in    I'.    S.   S7   Cong.    2   sess.,    House   docs. 
V.  7  :  2443-244!). 

1903  In   U.    S.   68   Cong.    2    sess.,   House   docs. 
V.  12  :  2367-2370. 

1904  In   V.    S.    58   Cong.    3   sess..    House   docs, 
v.    9  :  3693-3708. 

In  view  of  the  fnct  (lint  the  rents,  of  the  stjite  comr. 
have  been  anal.vzed  for  this  Index  and  that  the 
contents  of  the  repts.  of  the  fetU'ral  comu.  have 
as  Important  a  value  for  the  student  of  this  sub- 
ject, the  compiler  has  ventured  a  synopsis  of  the 
contents  of  the  tederiil  re|i(s. 

1.  1893.  Outline  of  methods  of  procedure  upon  organi- 
zation ;  rules  and  instructions.  June  8,  1893,  Issued 
by  comn. ;  table  of  applications  to  mine  by  hy- 
draulic process;  Judicial  decisions,  I.  e.,  11.  S.  t«. 
North  Bloonifleld  Gravel  Mining  Co.  (U.  S.  Circuit 
Ct.,  9th  circuit,  no.  distr.  Cal.)  and  U.  S.  is. 
Chas.  H.  Lawrence  et  al  (lb.)  ;  text  of  acts 
creating  federal  and  state  comns.   rosp. 

2-3.  1894-1895.  Comment  re.  prevention  of  Illegal 
mining,  applications  and  permits.  Improvement  of 
rivers,  retention  of  detritus  In  Yuba  River  ;  opinion 
of  atty.  gen.  re.  Intent  of  law  in  reference  to 
hydraulic  mining  carried  on  without  permits  from 
comn.  ;  synopsis  of  applications  for  authority  to 
mine:  opinion  of  atty.  gen.  re.  Jurisdiction  of  comn. 
over  North  BloomHeld  Gravel  Mining  Co. 

4.  1896.      Comment    on    prevention    of    Illegal    mining, 

applications    and    permits.    Improvement    of    rivers, 
synopsis  of  applications  for  authority  to  mine. 

5.  1897.     As  above,  and  text  of  act  of  Cal.  of  Mch.  17, 

1897,    amending    act   of   Mch.    24,    1893,    creating 
state  comn. 
unnum.   1898.     As  above,  minus  the  act. 
1899.     Same. 
"         1900.     Same,  and  rept.   on   protection  of   Sacra- 
mento   and    Feather    rivers  ■ ;    do.    on    project    for 
Impounding    mining    debris     In     the    Yuba     HIver. 
with  view  to  Improvement  of  navigation  In  Sacra- 
mento and  Feather  rivers  ;  do.  of  II.  Vlschcr,  nsst. 
engr..   on   storage  of  mining  detritus   In   the   Yuba 
River  ' :  text  of  federal  and  state  acts. 

1901.  Same,  without  special  repts. 

1902.  Same. 

1903.  Same,  without  synopsis  of  applications. 

1904.  Same,  ace.  by  photographs  and  plans  showing 
barriers  on  Yuba  River. 

non-serial 

1854.     Improvement  o(  Feather,  Sacramento,  and   San 

Joaquin  rivers  urged.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1854:  27- 

28.) 
1874.     Minority  rept   of  committee  on   commerce  and 

navigation,  on  Sen.  bill  313,  to  improve  navigation 

of    Sacramento    and    San    Joaquin    rivers.     7    pp. 

(App.  to  jols.  20  sess.  v.  6  [doc    1.51.) 

1876.  Repts.  of  jt.  committee  re.  injury  being  done  to 
lands  and  streams  in  state  by  deposit  of  detritus 
from  gravel  mines.  12  pp.  (Same  21  sess.  v.  5 
unnum.  doc.) 

1877.  Majority  rept.  of  committee  on  mining  d6bris. 
6  pp.     (Same  22  sess.  v.  4  [doc.  5].) 

Effect  upon  farming  lands  along  Feather,  Yuba.  Bear, 
and  Sacramento  rivers  of  washings  from  con- 
tiguous mines. 

1878.  Table  showing  results  of  estimates  of  amts.  of 
sand  lodged  in  channels  of  Feather  and  Sacramento 
Rivers  from  Oroville  to  New  York  landings.  (Rept. 
state  engr.  1878/9  pt.  3:  11.) 

■Transmittal  only;  rept.  with  maps  printed  In  House 

doc.  431.  56  Cong.,  1  sess. 
'Earlier   Investigations    upon   game   subject   are   to   be 

found   In    House   ex.   doc   69,   46   Cong.,    2    sess. ; 

do.  76.  46  Cong..  3  sess. ;  do.  98,  47  Cong.,  1  sess. 

and  do.  267,  51  Cong.,  2  sess. 

18 


RIVER  CONSERVANCY— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1878.  Testimony  taken  by  committee  on  mining  dfibris 
as  reported  to  Assem.  160  pp.  (App.  to  Jols.  22 
sess.  V.  4  [doc.  54].) 

Re.  washing  In  river  channels  (principally  Bear, 
Sacramento,  Feather,  and  American  rivers)  and 
fllllng  In  of  San  Francisco  harbor. 

.     Minority  rept.  of  committee  on   mining  dfibris. 

5  pp.     (Same  22  sess.  v.  4  [doc.  20].) 

Damage  done  by  debris  from  hydraulic  mines  to  farm- 
ing lands,  especially   In   Sacramento  Valley. 

1878-1879.  Tabular  stmt,  of  resulta  of  gauging  work 
of  state  engr.  dept.  on  Sacramento,  Feather,  and 
San  Joaquin  rivers.  (Rept.  comr.  public  works 
1893/4:  135.) 

1878-1884.  Table  givinK  average  mo.  discharges,  aver- 
age for  periods  ot  3  mos.  and  yrly  means,  cubic 
feet  per  second,  also  average  drainage  basin,  square 
miles,  of  streams  in  Cal.  and  Nev.  for  6  yrs. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.   1891:  297-298.) 

1878-1887.  Gauging  of  Cal.  rivers,  with  maps;  by  C.  E. 
Grunsky,  asst.  in  state  engr's.  dept.  (Rept.  comr. 
public  works  1893/4:  77-138.) 

1878/9.  Tables  showing  volumes  and  weights  of  sedi- 
ments in  waters  of  various  rivers  of  state  and  other 
countries;  also  heaviest  amt.  of  suspended  material 
found  in  same.  (Rept.  state  engr.  1878/9  pt.  3: 
26-27.) 

1880.  Specifications  for  river  works  during  season. 
(Rept.  state  engr.  to  legisl.  1881  pts.  2  and  3:31-65.) 

.     Rept.  of  promotion  of  drainage,  including  river 

improvements  and  storage  of  mining  detritus.  95 
pp.     (Same  1881  pts.  2  and  3.) 

.     Petition  re.  removal  of  obstructions  in  Pit  and 

Fall  Rivers.  4  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  23  sess.  v.  5 
unnum.  doc.) 

1882.  Treatment  of  its  main  streams  for  purposes  of 
arterial  drainage  in  each  natural  drainage  distr., 
development  and  conservation  of  waters  of  its 
streams  for  purposes  of  irrigation,  and  regulation 
of  their  diversion  for  purposes  of  irrigation,  are 
duties  which  state  should  no  longer  neglect.  (Rept. 
state  engr.  1881/2:  9-10.) 

1887.  Rept.  on  act  to  provide  for  impounding  of  min- 
ing debris.     (Assem.  jol.  27  sess.  pp.  400-401.) 

.  Minority  rept.  on  act  to  prevent  injuries  to  navi- 
gable streams.     (Sen.  jol.  27  sess.  pp.  155-156.) 

1890.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  expenses  of  ex- 
amining comn.  on  rivers  and  harbors.  (A.K.  bd. 
examiners  dated  1S91:  29.) 

.     Rept.    of   rivers   and   harbors   examining   comn. 

consisting  of  topographical  data  concerning  Sacra- 
mento and  San  Joaquin  rivers,  their  valleys  and 
deltas,  etc.,  and  notes  on  various  navigable  waters 
of  Cal.  148  pp.,  5  diagrams.  (App.  to  jols.  29  sess. 
V.  1  doc.  [14].) 

.     On  necessity  of  Immediate  legislative  action  to 

preserve  waterways  of  state.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1890:  19-20.) 

1894.  General  description  of  field  of  operation — Sacra- 
mento and  San  Joaquin  River  deltas;  Sacramento 
River  and  valley;  Feather  River;  Yuba  and  Bear 
rivers;  American  River;  Sacramento,  Butte,  Sut- 
ter, C;olusa,  American,  and  Yolo  basins;  San 
Joaquin  River  and  valley.  (Rept.  comr.  public 
works  1893/4:  25-47.) 

1895.  Gauging  of  Cal.  rivers;  by  C.  E.  Grunsky.  (Same 
1893/4:  75-138;  30  pis.) 

1896.  Rept.  of  consulting  engrs.;  gauging  and  measur- 
ing flood-flow  of  Sacramento  and  San  Joaquin 
rivers,  survey  for  drainage  of  flood-waters  of  Peta- 
luma  Creek,  rept.  upon  Improvement  of  drainage 
capacity  of  Sacramento  River,  investigation  of  San 
Joaquin  River;   map.     (Same  1895/6:  8-44.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


RIVER  CONSERVANCY— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1896.  Rept.  to  Anti-Debris  Assn.  on  effect  of  restrain- 
ing dams.     7  pp.     (Comr.  of  public  works.) 

.     Dawn  of  new  era  in  river  improvement  through 

invention  of  dredging  machine  by  Mr.  L.  W.  Bates 
of  Chicago;  advisability  of  constructing  one  or 
more  of  these  machines  by  state  and  of  making 
apprn.  for  same  commended  to  consideration  of 
legisl.     (Rept.   comr.   public  works   1895/6:  35-44.) 

1900.  Rept.  of  consulting  engrs.,  directed  to  prepare 
plans  for  river  improvement  recommended  in  rept. 
of  1896;  San  Joaquin,  Sacramento,  and  Bear  rivers, 
Newtown  Shoals;   maps.     {Same  1899/00:  9-18.) 

1900-1902.  Govt's,  jurisdiction  in  river  improvements 
in  state.     (Same  1899/00  (pp.  9-10)— sa?fte  1901/2.) 

Bear  River 

See  above,  general  group. 
Drainage 

1878/9.  Drainage  of  valleys  and  improvements  of  navi- 
gation of  rivers — inundations  in  Cal.;  Sacramento 
Valley  drainage — present  conditions,  possibilities, 
and  problems;  San  Joaquin  Valley  drainage — 
floods,  channel  improvement,  etc  92  pp.  (Rept. 
state  engr.  1878/9  pt.  2.) 

1881.  Govs,  special  mess,  on  subject  of  drainage.  14 
pp.     (App.  to  jols.  24  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc.) 

.     Rept.  on  act  to  repeal  act  to  promote  drainage. 

(Assem.  jol.  24  sess.  pp.  242-244.) 

.    Rept.  on  drainage.     (Sen.  jol.  24  sess.  pp.  163- 

164.) 

.  Comment  on  contest  betw.  farmers  and  hy- 
draulic miners.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1881: 
12-13.) 

1882.  The  question  of  remunerating  those  who  acted  in 
good  faith,  and  expended  time  and  money  in  work 
begun  under  act  to  promote  drainage,  which  was 
afterward  declared  unconstitutional.  (Rept.  atty. 
gen.  1881/2:  13-14.) 

1885.     Rept.    [favorable]    of   Assem.   claims   committee 

on  Assem.  bill  207,  "  act  to  ascertain  sum  due  on  all 

claims  for  work  done  and  material  furnished  under 

provisions  of  act  to  promote  drainage,"  etc.,  Feb.  12, 

1883.     17  pp.      (App.  to  jols.  26  sess.  v.  6  doc.  [12].) 

1887/8.     Comments    on    drainage    claims,    and    list    of 

claims  incurred  under  "act  to  promote  drainage" 

properly  itemized  and  verified  as  required  by  "  act 

to  pay  indebtedness  incurred  under  act  entitled  an 

act   to   promote   drainage."     (A.R.   bd.   examiners 

dated   1889:  31-34.) 

Drainage  Co.nstkuction  Fund;   see  below.  ExPENDiTtJBES 

Sacramento  Vallet 

serial 

1  series 

tjDder  Act  of  April  1,  1878. 

"  Act  creating  the  Sacramento  River  DralnaRe  District, 

to   Inquire   Into   practicability   of   and  cost  of  con- 

strucdntr  certain   works  deHcrlbod   therein,   for  t-he 

puri>OHe    of    draining    the    surplus    waters    of    the 

Sacramento    Itlver,    and    the    waters    llowlng    from 

the   Coast   KanKe  of   Mountains   on   the   west.    Into 

the    tule   basin    to    the   west  of   Sacramonlo    Itlver, 

and  south  of  Knight's  IjiLndln^   Into  Siilsuii   Hay. 

1879.     Rept.    of    bd.    oC    comrs.    of    Sacramento    River 

Drainage  Dlstr.     Sacramento,  1879.     30  pp.,  1  map, 

1  foldg.  dlagr. 

No  more  Issued.     Not  In  Collected  doca. 

2  series 
tinder  Act  of  April  2'.\,  1880. 

"  Act  to  promote  drainage  "  known  as  "  I)(''hrlM  mil," 
contem|)laterl  conslnipllon  of  works  to  Improve 
the  watcr-carryInK  capacity  and  navigable  (|ualltlefl 
of  (he  main  and  tributary  streams,  made  necessary 
by  the  resulla  of  the  operations  of  hydraulic 
mining. 

Tinder  the  act  ft  state  bd.  of  drnlnaKC  comrs.  with  the 
gov.   ns   president   was   orKaDlzed.     The   surveyor- 


RIVER  CONSERVANCY— cont'd 
Drainage — cont'd 
Sacra  MF.iN  TO  Valley — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
2  series — cont'd 
general  and  tlie  state  engr.  were  members  of  the 
bd.     Under  the  act  of  Apr.  23,  188U,  It  became  the 
duty  of  the  state  engr.  to  form  drainage  districts. 
The   Urst  drainage   district  formed  under   the  act 
comprised  tJie  territory  drained  by  the  Sacramento 
Kiver    and    its    tributaries.       The    supervision    of 
the  district  was  coulided  to  a  bd.  of  directors. 
1880.     Rept.  of  Dd.  of  directors  of  drainage  distr.  no.  1, 
showing  progress  of  work  to  Jan.  1,  1881.     Sacra- 
mento, 1881.     26  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
1880  in  App.  to  jols.  24  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc. 

No  more  issued.  The  Act  of  April  23,  ISStJ,  was  de- 
clared unconstitutional  as  violating  sec.  32,  art.  4 
of  the  state  constitution. 

n07i-serial 

1862.  Remarks  on  drainage  of  valley  of  the  Sacra- 
mento.    (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1862:  25-30.) 

1868.  Rept.  of  A.  Mathew  to  surveyor  gen.  re.  addi- 
tional outlet  for  flood-waters  of  Sacramento  Valley. 
4  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  17  sess.  v.  3  [doc.  20J.) 

1S70.  Kept,  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  examine  into  practi- 
cability of  making  new  outlet  for  flood-waters  of 
Sacramento  Valley  requesting  apprn.  for  continu- 
ance of  surveys,  etc.  2  U.  {.Same  18  sess.  v.  3 
doc.  [51].) 

1879.  Rept.  [adverse]  of  bd.  of  Sacramento  River 
drainage  distr.  comrs.  to  gov.,  stating  that  accord- 
ing to  enclosed  engrs'.  repts.,  impracticable  to  con- 
struct any  works  tor  draining  surplus  waters  of 
Sacramento  River,  and  waters  flowing  from  Coast 
range  on  west,  into  tule  basin  to  west  of  the  Sac- 
ramento, and  south  of  Knight's  Landing,  into 
Suisun  Bay.     30  pp.     (iSome  23  sess.  v.  1  doc.  [16].) 

1880.  Rept.  of  state  engr.  on  formation  of  drainage 
distrs.,  made  to  gov.  as  pres.  of  state  bd.  of  drain- 
age comrs.;  record  of  proceedings  of  said  comn.  in 
matter  of  organizing  drainage  distr.  no.  1.  (Kept, 
state  engr.  to  legisl.  1881  pts.  2  and  3:  3-14.) 

.  Rept.  of  work  under  drainage  act  of  1880  pro- 
viding for  construction  of  works  to  improve  watei 
capacity  and  navigable  qualities  of  main  and  tribu- 
tary streams.     (Same  1881  pt.  1:  19-25.) 

.     Rept.   of   James   B.    Eads,   consulting   engr.,   re. 

proposed  improvement  to  promote  rapid  drainage, 
and  to  improve  navigation  of  Sacramento  River. 
16  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.     Proceedings  of  state  bd.  of  drainage  comrs.  at  a 

meeting  held  May  28;  formation  of  drainage  dlstr. 
no.  1;    rept.  of  state  engr.  in  matter  of  drainage 
dlstr.  for  Sacramento  Valley.     24  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Itowker. 

.     Repts.  of  state  engr.  to  bd.  of  directors  of  drain- 
age district  no.  1.     1,  Drainage  works  for  the  distr. 
2,  Dams  for  impounding  mining  detritus.     29  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Howker. 

1893/4.  Rept.  of  consulting  engrs.  directed  to  propose 
a  system  of  drainage  and  protection  works  for  the 
Sacramento  Valley;  maps,  diagrs.  (Ropt.  comr. 
public  works  1893/4:  23-73.) 

1894.  Fundamental  elements  of  drainage  problem; 
state  aid  necessary;  outfall  of  flood-waters  Into 
Sulsiin  Bay;  flood  flow  of  Sacramento  River.  (Same 
1893/4:  48-58.) 

Eel  River 

1903/4.  Eel  River  survey.  (Dlonn.  ropt.  dept.  of  high- 
ways 1902/4:  20-24.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


876 


RIVER  CONSERVANCY— cont'd 

Expenditures 

See   also    rubllc    Works :     tependltures. 

1896-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  appru.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  debris  comrs. 
(Bienn.  rept.  controller  1894/G  (p.  65) — same 
1902/4.) 
Dbaikaob 

1879/80.  Receipts  and  payments  on  state  drainage  con- 
struction fund.     (A.R.  state  treasurer  1879/80:  11.) 

1880-1894.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  state  drainage  con- 
struction fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller 
1879/80  (p.  46)— same  1892/4.) 

1880/2-1884.  Receipts  and  payments  on  state  drainage 
construction  fund.  (A.R.  state  treasurer  1880/2 
(p.  12) — bienn.  rept.  same  1882/4.) 

.  Construction  fund  of  drainage  distr.  no.  1;  re- 
ceipts and  payments.  (Same  1880/2  (p.  12)  — 
bienn.  rept.  same  1882/4.) 

1882.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under  each, 
and  balance  unexpended  for  drainage.  (Bienn. 
rept.  state  controller  1880/2:  68.) 

1882-1892.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  construction  fund  of 
drainage  distr.  no.  1.  (Same  1880/2  (p.  93) — same 
1890/2.) 

1888.  Comments  on  state  drainage  construction  fund 
and  construction  fund  of  drainage  distr.  no.  1; 
also  recommendation  that  apprn.  be  made  by  legisl. 
for  payments  of  all  unpaid  claims.  (Same  1886/8: 
20-21.) 

1894.  Drainage  project  for  Sacramento  Valley;  system 
of  treatment;  required  works;  estimated  cost. 
(Rept  comr.  public  works  1893/4:  58-73.) 

.     Fundamental    elements    of    drainage    problem; 

state    aid    necessary;    outfall   of   flood-waters    into 
Suisun    Bay;     flood    flow    of    Sacramento    River. 
(Same  1893/4:  48-58.) 
Levee  Distkict 

1877-1894.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  interest  and  sinking 
fund;  levee  distr.  no.  5.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  con- 
troller 1875/7   (p.  85)— some  1892/4.) 

Feather  River 

See  also  above,  general  group. 
1848.     Feather   River   before   era   of   mining;    change   in 
character  and  present  condition.     (Rept.  state  engr. 
1878/9  pt.  2:  27-31.) 

1878/9.  Tabular  river  observations  of  Feather  River, 
from  mouth  to  Oroville,  low  water  and  flood  stages 
— summary  of  rod  records  and  high  and  low  water 
profiles.     (Same  to  legisl.  1881  pts.  2  and  3:  78-81.) 

1892.     Topographical  and  construction  map  of  Golden 
Feather   Channel — dam   site,   canal  and   wall   loca- 
tions, and  river  mining  claim — Feather  River.     (11 
rept.  state  mineralogist  1890/2.) 
Klamath  River 

1891.  Preliminary  examinations  of  Klamath  River  en- 
trance and  inside  bars,  to  head  of  navigation. 
(Sen.  jol.  29  sess.  pp.  291-293.) 

.  Petition  remonstrating  agst.  passage  of  act  re- 
pealing act  to  declare  Klamath  River  navigable. 
(Same  29  sess.  p.  223.) 

.     Petition  of  citizens  of  Trinity  Co.  re.  navigation 

of  Klamath  River.     (Same  29  sefcs.  p.  181.) 
Levee  Districts 

1872.  Rept.  of  Sen.  judiciary  committee  agst.  Sen.  bill 
305  to  provide  for  funding  indebtedness  of  reclama- 
tion and  levee  distrs.  of  state;  objection  that  way 
would  be  opened  to  land  monopolists,  and  bill 
would  prevent  division  of  lands  into  small  farms, 
etc.  4  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  19  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [12].) 
ElsPENDiTUBES  FOB;  See  above,  that  title 


RIVER  CONSERVANCY— cont'd 
Merced  River 

1894.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  sufBcient  to  enable 
process  of  restraining  Merced  River.  (Bienn.  rept. 
Yosemite  Valley  and  Big  Tree  Grove  comrs. 
1893/4:  5-6.) 

Mokelumne  River 
1859.    Rept.   on  act  to   define  head   of  navigation  on 
Mokelumne  River.     (Assem.  Jol.  10  sess.  pp.  487- 
488.) 
Petaluma  Creek 
1858.    Veto  of  act  to  improve  navigation  of  Petaluma 
Creek.     (Sen.  Jol.  9  sess.  pp.  542-543.) 

1895.  Two  plans  for  protecting  city  of  Petaluma  from 
overflow  water  and  for  improving  navigation  of 
Petaluma  Creek  by  chief  and  asst.  engrs.  of  dept.  of 
public  works  [being  survey  carried  on  under  au- 
thority of  comr.  of  public  works].  20  pp.  (App. 
to  Jols.  32  sess.  v.  7  doc.  [6].) 

1896.  See  above,  general  group;  this  date. 
Pollution  of  Rivers;  see  Water  Supply 
Sacramento  River 

See  also  above,  general  group. 

1849-1894.  Graphic  plates  showing  mo.  rod  record  ol 
the  Sacramento  at  Sacramento  City  from  1849-1862 
and  1874-1894.  (Rept.  comr.  public  works  1893/4 
plates  7-9.) 

1849/50-1887/8.  Comparative  table  showing  highest, 
lowest,  and  range  of  water  in  Sacramento  River  for 
each  season  from  1849/50  to  1861/2,  and  from 
1873/4  to  188G/7.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1886 
(p.  285)— same  1888.) 

1856.  See  Land.     Riparian;   this  date. 

.     Improvement,     contemplating     protection     agst. 

overflow  of  lands  on  eastern  bank  of  Sacramento 
River,  now  under  way,  and  to  be  completed  at  pri- 
vate expense.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1856:  23.) 

1857.  Veto  of  act  to  grant  H.  M.  Stone  right  of  way 
across  Sacramento  River.  (Sen.  jol.  8  sess.  pp. 
575-577.) 

1878/9.  Tabular  data  of  surveys  of  Sacramento  River 
— relative  elevation  of  low  water;  flood,  natural 
bank  and  levee  planes — levee,  bank,  and  flood  ele- 
vations— cross  sectional  dimensions;  widths, 
depths,  and  areas  at  high  and  low  water.  (Rept. 
state  engr.  to  legisl.  1881  pts.  2  and  3:  90-95.) 

.     Tabular   river   observations   of   the   Sacramento 

from  Suisun  to  Sacramento  City,  low  water  stage — 
summarized  tidal  record  and  low  water  profiles, 
flood  stage — summarized  tidal  and  rod  records  and 
high  water  profiles:  also  from  Sacramento  City  to 
Colby's  Ferry,  low  water  and  flood  stage — sum- 
mary of  rod  records  and  high  and  low  water  pro- 
files.    (Same  1881  pts.  2  and  3:  68-77.) 

1878-1894.  Graphic  plates  showing  mo.  rod  record  of 
the  Sacramento  at  Red  Bluff.  (Rept.  comr.  public 
works  1893/4  plates  5  and  6.) 

1879.  Table  of  channel  dimensions  and  grades  of  Sac- 
ramento and  Feather  Rivers.  (Same  1878/9  pt.  2: 
32-35.) 

1880.  Memorandum  re.  improvement  of  Sacramento 
River,  submitted  to  Messrs.  J.  B.  Eads  and  G.  H. 
Mendell,  consulting  engrs.,  in  Aug.  and  approved 
by  them.     (Same  1881  pts.  2  and  3:  15-23.) 

.    Same;  separate.    11  pp. 

1894.  Table  of  distances  and  low  water  grades  at  7 
stations  on  Sacramento  River.  (Rept.  comr.  public 
works  1893/4:  32.) 

1896.  Discussion  of  best  plan  of  relief  for  Sacramento 
River;  question  of  Improving  lower  Sacramento, 
with  view  of  making  it  main  escape  way;  exami- 
nation of  profile;  effect  of  river  silting  in  said 
river  and  in  other  rivers,  with  examples  of  success- 
ful river  improvement  in  U.  S.  and  other  coun- 


276 


INDEX  TO  DOCmiENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


RIVER  CONSERVANCY— cont'd 
Sacramento  River — cont'd 

tries  and  applications  to  the  Sacramento;  Yolo 
basin  crevasses;  the  remedy;  levy  system  to  be 
inaugurated;  summary  of  work  completed  and 
cost;  consideration  of  cut  through  Montezuma 
Hills — cost  too  great  and  relief  would  not  be  per- 
manent.    (Same  1S95/6:  9-35.) 

1896.  Rept.  on  condition  of  Sacramento  River  during 
high  water  of  Jan.,  1896.  14  pp.  (App.  to  jols. 
32  sess.  V.  7  doc.  L5].) 

.     Same.     25  pp.     tComr.  public  works.) 

1901/2.  Repts.  of  improvements  already  made  on  Sac- 
ramento and  Bear  rivers  and  results,  with  maps. 
(Rept.  comr.  public  works  1901/2:  14-17.) 

1902.  Diversion  from  Sacramento  River  channel  be- 
low Colusa  must  be  restricted;  recommendations 
for  Sacramento,  San  Joaquin,  and  Mokelumne 
rivers,  with  apprns.  and  maps  of  proposed  work; 
conditions  for  economic  operation  of  hydraulic 
dredger.     (Same  1901/2:  5-14.) 

.  Rept.  of  Committee  of  Twenty-four  of  River  Im- 
provement and  Drainage  Assn.  of  Cal.  to  examine 
into  conditions  of  navigability  and  drainage  of 
channels  of  Sacramento  River  and  tributaries. 
(Same  1901/2:  20-35.) 

1904.  Tabular  stmt,  of  slopes  and  elevations  of  high- 
water  plane  of  Sacramento  from  Collinsville  to 
Stony  Creek.     (Same  1903/4:  34.) 

.     Rept.   of  comn.   of   engrs.   upon   rectification   of 

Sacramento  and  San  Joaquin  rivers  and  their  prin- 
cipal tributaries,  and  reclamation  of  overflowed 
lands  adjacent  thereto,  with  map.  (Same  1903/4: 
11-77.) 

San  Antonio  Creek 

1864.  Veto  of  act  to  authorize  Oakland  and  San  An- 
tonio Steam  Navigation  Co.  to  improve  navigation 
of  San  Antonio  Creek  in  Alameda  Co.  (Sen.  jol. 
15  sess.  pp.  690-G91.) 

San  Joaquin  River 

.See  also  above,  general  group. 

1870.  Petition  of  citizens  of  San  Joaquin  Co.  re.  navi- 
gation of  San  Joaquin  River.  4  pp.  (App.  to  jols. 
18  sess.  v.  3  annum,  doc.) 

1878.  Tables  of  channel  dimensions  and  grades  in  the 
several  divisions  of  San  Joaquin  River.  (Rept. 
state  engr.  1878/9  pt.  2:  80-83.) 

1878/9.  Tables  showing  quarterly  discharge  of  rivers 
of  San  Joaquin  Valley — mean  and  extreme  rates, 
no.  of  days  of  flood,  total  discharge,  etc.;  moan 
discharge,  and  amt.  of  land  they  are  capable  of 
irrigating  in  3-month  periods;  probable  quantity  of 
water  required  from  said  rivers  for  irrigation  of 
San  Joaquin  and  its  principle  tributaries;  possible 
effect  of  prospective  irrigation  upon  waters  of  San 
Joaquin  above  and  below  each  tributary.  (Same 
1878/9  pt.  4:  81-91.) 

.     Tabular  river  observations.     San   Joaquin   from 

New  York  landing  to  Stanislaus  River,  low  water 
and  flood  stage— summary  of  rod  records  and  high 
and  low  water  profiles.  (Same  to  legisl.  1881  pts. 
2  and  3:  88-89.) 

1879-1895.  Historical  tables  showing  extreme  flood  and 
low  water  periods  of  San  Joaquin  Valley.  (Rept. 
corar.  of  public  works  1895/6:  37-38.) 

1896.  Discussion  of  problems  to  be  confronted  In  Im- 
provement of  San  Joaquin  River;  thorough  survey 
necessary  before  question  can  be  Intelligently  con- 
Bldered.     (Same  1895/6:  35-41.) 

1904.  Rept.  of  coran.  of  engrs.  to  comr.  of  iimIjIIc  works 
upon  rectlflcatlon  of  Sacramento  and  San  Joaquin 
Rivers  and  their  i,rln<:ij)al  tributaries  and  ttio  re- 
clamation of  overflowed  lands  adjacent  thereto. 
(Same  1902/4:  11-77.) 


RIVER  CONSERVANCY— cont'd 

Santa  Maria  River 

1S90.  Sta.  Maria  River;  map  and  cross-sections  at 
Fugler's  Pt.,  showing  sink  of  Sta.  Maria  and  drain 
tunnel  for  development  of  irrigation;  Pt  Sal  gyp- 
sum mines  cross-section;  by  J.  B.  Hobson.  (10  A. 
R.  state  mineralogist  1S89/90;  OOJ  601.) 

Stanislaus  River 

1855.  Veto  of  act  authorizing  use  of  waters  of  Stanis- 
laus Kiver  for  mufg.  purposes,  as  special  legisla- 
tion affecting  riparian  rights  and  encouraging  mo- 
nopolistic  tendencies.     (Sen.   jol.    1855:  543-544.) 

Tnickee  River;  see  Water  Supply.    Pollution 

Yuba  River 

187S/9.  Tabular  river  observations — Yuba  River,  from 
mouth  to  Smartsville  Dumps,  low  water  and  flood 
stages — summary  of  rod  records  and  high  and  low 
water  proliles;  same  for  main  Yuba,  from  Smarts- 
ville Dumps  up  to  South  Yuba,  and  up  South  Yuba 
to  Omega  mine;  same  for  Upper  Y'uba  from  junc- 
tion of  main  Yuba  and  South  Yuba  up  to  Middle 
Y'uba,  thence  to  bridge  belw.  Moore's  Flat  and  Alle- 
ghany City.  (Kept,  state  engr.  to  legisl.  1881  pis. 
2  and  3:  82-87.) 

.     Rept.  on  survey  of  Yuba  River  and  its  forks; 

tables  showing  results  of  estimates  of  quantity  of 
mining  detritus  lodged  in  same;  also  river  oljser- 
vations  for  season.  (Same  1878/9  pt.  3:  47-63.) 
1879.  Table  showing  proposed  dimensions  and  prob- 
able costs  of  dams  tor  retention  of  sands,  and  vol- 
ume of  material  which  will  be  stored  thereby  in 
caiions  of  Yuba  River.     (Same  1878/9  pt.  3:  33.) 


RIVERSIDE 

Climate;  see  that  title 
Orange  Exports;  see  Commerce. 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 
Temperature;  see  Climate 


Exports 


RIVERSIDE  COUNTY  (1893) 
Antimony 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Anti- 
mony; these  dates. 
Asbestos  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Cement  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Clay  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Coal 

1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.   Coal; 
these  dates. 

Copper 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.     Cop- 
per;  these  dates. 

Gold 

1892-1S95.     See    Natural    Resources.     Mineral.     Gold; 

these  dates. 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;   those  dates. 

Gypsum 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Gyp- 
sum; these  dates. 

Horticultural    Board;    see    Agriculture.    Horticultural    Com- 
missions 

Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Limestone  in;   see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Marble  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Salt  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Silver 
1892-1895.    See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Silver; 
th(!se  dates. 

Steatite  and  Serpentine  in;  sec  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATR  OP  CALIFORNIA 


27r 


ROAD  TAX;  see  TAXATION:  STATE 

ROADS 

1711-1900.  Brief  history  of  road-bids:,  in  U.  S.;  present 
highway  legislation  in  other  states;  road  adminis- 
tration in  foreign  countries.  (Bienn.  rept.  dei)t. 
of  highways  1899/00:  7-37.) 

1802-1S9G.  Decadence  of  road  construction  in  U.  S. 
since  Invention  of  locomotive  and  consequent  de- 
velopment of  r.r.  Mdg.;  early  Congressional  legis- 
lation:   national   turnpikes.     (Some  1895/G:  8-9.) 

1892.  Memorials  to  Congress  favoring  establishment  of 
a  division  of  roads  in  Dept.  of  Agric;  etc.  (4 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  hortic.  1S9.V4:  214.) 

1897.  Rept.  of  Comr.  Mason  on  foreign  roads.  (Bienn. 
rept.  dept.  of  highways  1897/8:  33-41.) 

serial 
Under  Act  of  March  27,  18»5. 
REPORTS 

1  series 

1895/6.     Bienn.  rept.  of  bureau  of  highways. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows: 

1895/6     In    App.     to    jols.     32    scss.     v.    0     doc. 
[17). 

2  series 
1897/8-1902/4.    Bienn.  rept.  dept.  of  highways. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

18t>7/8   In  App.  to  Jols.  .^S  sess.  V.  1  doc.  [13]. 

1899/00 34     ••      V.  3       "  [3]. 

1900/2 35    "     T.  2      "  [23]. 

BUI.I.ETINS 

1  series 

1895-1896.     Bulls,  of  the  bureau  of  highways,  nos.  1-5. 
Clieckllst 

1.  Act  to  create  bureau  of  hfctiways.     1895.     4   pp. 

2.  Act    provldlUK    for   erection    nnd   operation    of    rock- 

crushlnjr  plants  at  state  prisons,  for  preparation  of 
hlixliwny  material.     1805.     3  pp. 

3.  Physical  features  of  the  state  ;  by  M.  Manson.     n.  d. 

7  pp.,  maps. 

4.  Effect  of  roads  upon  Inflnstrial  development  hy  R.  C. 

Irv'Ine.     n.  d.     8  pp..  III. 

5.  Proposed    highway    legislation,    with    comments    and 

resolutions  thereon,     n.  d.     37  pp.,  map. 

2  series 

1897-1904.     Bulls,  of  the  dept.  of  highways,  nos.  1-2. 
Checklist 

1.  Act  creating  dent,  of  highways.     1897.     7  pp. 

2.  Oiled  roads  of  Cal.     1904.     41  pp..  Plus. 

non-serial 
1852.     Rept.  reviewing  benefits  of  proposed  road  from 
Sacramento  River  to  Ore.  line.     (Assem.  jol.  1852: 
528-529.) 

1854.  Comments  on  Cal.  and  Mo.  mail  stage  road,  and 
Atlantic  and  Pacific  R.R.;  also  recommendation  for 
apprn.  for  locating  and  constructing  portion  of  pro- 
posed Cal.  and  Mo.  stage  road  lying  betw.  some 
point  in  great  central  valley  of  state,  and  its  eastern 
Ijoundary.     (A.R.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1854:  6-7.) 

.     Letters   from    G.   H.   Goddard,   on    map.   Carson 

Valley,  stage  and  r.r.,  etc.     (Same  1854:  89-90.) 

.  Road  act  approved  Apr.  11,  1850,  in  need  of  re- 
vision in  view  of  changes  in  condition  of  country. 
(Govs.  ann.  mess.  1854:  24-25.) 

1855.  Appm.  of  $150,000  recommended  to  defray  ex- 
penses of  constructing  roads  upon  such  routes  as 
may  be  selected  by  bd.  (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1855: 
26.) 

.     Recommendation   for  apprn.  to  defray  expenses 

of  explorations  and  surveys  of  routes  for  wagon 
roads  over  the  Sierra  Nevada.     (Same  1855:  24.) 

.  Comments  on  immigrant  wagon  road;  the  explo- 
rations, and  eastern  boundary  survey.  (Same 
1855:  6-26.) 

.     Repts.  on  Immigrant  wagon  road  exploration  and 

wagon  road  survey;  by  S.  Day  (Savre  1855:  77- 
87.) 


ROADS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1855.  Rept.  of  survey  of  portion  of  the  eastern  boun- 
dary of  Cal.  and  of  a  reconnolssance  of  the  old 
Carson  and  Johnson  immigrant  roads  over  the 
Sierra  Nevada.     (.Same  1S55:  91-P.:!2.) 

.     Rept.    re.    comparative    advantages    of    various 

routes  proposed  for  wagon  road  from  Sacramento 
Valley  to  eastern  border  of  state.  (Assem.  jol. 
1855:  42G-430.) 

.  Communication  re.  failure  to  act  upon  provi- 
sions of  law  of  Apr.  28,  1855,  for  construction  of 
wagon  road  in  state  (across  Sierras?).  (Sen.  jol. 
1856:  159.) 

.     Veto  of  act  to  authorize  construction  of  wagon 

road  from  Eureka  to  Truckee  meadows,  as  special 
legislation  for  formation  of  cori'oration.  (Assem. 
jol.  1855:  598-599.) 

.    Govs.  mess,  approving  act  to  provide  for  survey 

and  construction  of  wagon  road  over  Sierra  Nevada 
mts.     (Same  1855:  799-800.) 

.     Construction   of  wagon   road   across   Sierra   Ne- 

vadas  and  establishment  of  military  posts  by  gen- 
eral govt,  along  route  of  overland  travel,  urged  as 
of  vital  importance  to  overland  immigration. 
(Govs.  ann.  mess.  1856:  28-29.) 

.     Rept.    of   committee   on    internal    Improvements 

with  reference  to  a  road  across  the  Sierra  Nevada. 
13  pp.     (App.  to  Sen,  jol.  6  sess.  doc.  22.) 

.     Rept.   of    Internal    improvements   committee   on 

"  act  to  construct  wagon  road  from  Sacramento 
Valley  to  eastern  boundary  of  state";  several 
routes  are  described  and  that  from  Sacramento  to 
Carson  Valley  recommended,  as  being  shortest  and 
most  easily  continued  to  Great  Salt  Lake.  20  pp. 
(App.  to  Assem.  jol.  C  sess.  doc.  27(?).) 
Doc.  Is  unnumbered,  l)uf  Is  probably  27. 

.  Same;  with  reference  to  road  across  Sierra  Ne- 
vada, urging  Its  construction,  and  slightly  describ- 
ing various  routes.  13  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  6 
sess.  doc.  22.) 

1856.  Immigrant  wagon  road,  and  notes  of  a  reconnols- 
sance of  the  Do-\\'TiieviIle  route  over  the  Sierra 
Nevada,  made  In  Aug..  1856,  by  J.  A.  Brewster, 
surveyor  gen.  of  state.  (A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1856: 
14-21.) 

.     Petition  praying  for  constrtiction  of  road  from 

Big  Tree  in  Calaveras  Co.  to  Carson  Valley,  with 
estimated  cost  of  same.  (Sen.  jol.  7  sess.  pp.  441- 
442.) 

.  Petition  of  citizens  of  Siskiyou  Co.  for  road  con- 
necting with  Sacramento  and  S  F..  with  sugges- 
tions for  bldg.  same.     (Same  1856:  254-255.) 

1858.  Veto  of  act  re.  aiiprn.  of  moneys  for  construction 
of  wagon  road  In  El  Dorado  and  Sacramento  cos. 
(Some  9  sess.  pp.  257-258.) 

1861.  Veto  of  act  to  provide  for  construction  of  a 
macadamized  road  within  limits  of  city  and  co.  of 
S.  F.     (Same  12  sess.  p.  603.) 

1892.  Good  roads:  comment  on  new  road  law  of  state, 
providing  for  distr.  supervisors;  movement  on  foot 
to  organize  national  lea.gue  for  promoting  good 
roads  commended.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1892: 
23-24.) 

1892/4-1894/6.  Macadam  in  Alameda,  Los  Angeles, 
Marin.  S.  F.,  Solano,  and  Sonoma  cos.  (12  rept. 
state  mineralogist  1892/4  (pp.  388-390)— 13  same 
1894/6.) 

Sacramento,  Sta.  Clara,  and  Shasta  added  In  1894/6. 

1893-1894.  Good  roads;  recommendation  that  next 
legisl.  provide  by  law  for  a  general  system  of  per- 
manent road  bldg.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1893 
(pp.  2(i-22)—same  1894.) 

1895 '6.  Rept.  on  trips  of  inspector  and  visits  to  cos. 
(Bienn.  rept.  bureau  of  highways  1895/6:  11-13.) 


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ROADS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

.     Effect  of  roads  upon  industrial  improvement;  by 

R.  C.  Irvine.  8  pp-.  iHus.  (Bureau  of  highways 
bull.  4  [1895/6].) 
1896.  Proposed  amdmts.  to  existing  highway  laws. 
(Bienn.  rept.  bureau  of  highways  1895/6:  116-125.) 
.  Tree-planting  along  roads  to  be  aided  and  en- 
couraged by  local  authorities.     (Same  1895/6:  34.) 

.     Faulty  location  of  roads.     {Same  1895/6:  33-34.) 

.  Road  sprinkling.  Paper  read  before  state  con- 
vention of  CO.  supervisors  at  San  Jos6,  May;  by 
M.  Manson.     2  11. 

.     Proposed   highway   legislation,    with    comments 

and  res.  thereon.  37  pp.,  map.  (Bureau  of  high- 
ways bull.  5.) 

.     On     economy     of     permanent    road     structures. 

(Bienn.  rept.  bureau  of  highways  1895/6:  32-33.) 

.     Need  of  regulations  as  to  width  of  tires.     (.Same 

1895/6:  31-32.) 

.     Proposed   system  of  state  highways;    principles 

of  state  highway  location;  commercial  necessity 
of  same;  they  should  traverse  the  four  great  belts 
of  wealth;  highways  mapped  out;  construction  and 
maintenance  of  same.     {Same  1895/6:  23-30.) 

.     Politics  in  road-bldg.     {Same  1895/6:  20-21.) 

.  Inquiry  into  road  laws  of  other  states  for  pur- 
pose of  making  abstr.  of  those  best  adapted  to  Cal. 
(Same  1895/6:  17-20.) 

.    Difficulty    in    securing    accurate    data.     (Same 

1895/6:  13-15.) 

.     Utility    and    demand    for    good    roads    in    Cal. 

(Same  1895/6:  10-11.) 
.     Natural  conditions  of  Cal.  favorable  to  road  con- 
struction; lack  of  system  in  location  and  construc- 
tion of  bad  roads;  classification  of  roads  suggested. 
(Same  1895/6:  5-7.) 
1896-1897.     Proposed    highway    legislation,    with    com- 
ments and  res.  thereon.     37  pp.     (Bureau  of  high- 
ways bull.  5  11895/7].) 
1897/8.     Important  links  in  system  ct  state  highways: 
(1)    road   connecting  easterly   end    of  Tioga   road 
with  Mono  Co.  roads,  and  (2)  road  around  Rubicon 
Ft.  and  head  of  Emerald  Bay;   examinations  as  to 
best  routes;  apprns.  for  constructing  recommended. 
(Bienn.  rept.  dept.  of  highways  1897/8:  30-32.) 

.     Rept.   of  Folsom   highway   comrs.   under   act  to 

provide  for  construction  of  state  highway  or  wagon 
road  from  Sacramento  City  to  Folsom,  Sacramento 
Co.  and  appropriating  crushed  rock  and  granite  or 
stone  blocks  for  drains  and  culverts  for  same  ap- 
proved Mch.  29.  1897.  4  pp.  (App.  to  ]ols.  33 
Bess.  v.  1  doc.  ri81.) 
1898.  Laws  and  amdmts.  recommended;  acts  to  clas- 
sify roads  of  state,  to  provide  for  acceptance  of 
highways  of  first  class  by  state  and  for  mainte- 
nance of  same,  to  ;irovide  for  location,  construction, 
and  maintenance  of  highways  by  levy  of  tax  and 
creation  of  fund  therefor;  to  amend  art.  Ill,  sec. 
2643,  par.  7,  P.  C.  to  set  apart  50%  of  levy  therein 
made  for  permanent  road  work  en  such  highways 
as  CO.  authorities  deem  best;  to  amend  sec.  2651  to 
correspond  with  2r.43  as  amended;  to  amend  wlde- 
tlro  law,  and  law  creating  dept.  of  highways. 
(Bienn.  rept.  dept.  of  highways  1897/8:  5-12.) 
.  Economic  road  bUIg.;  tabic  showing  cost  of  prin- 
ciple bridges  In  various  cos.  (Same  1897/8:  23-27.) 
.  Recommended  legislation  providing  for  capitali- 
zation of  portion  of  road  funds,  by  cofl.  (Eam.e 
1897/8:  21-22.) 

.     Connecting  coast  road  bctw.  Sta.  Cr\i7.  and  San 

Mateo  cos.  constructed;  proposed  road  from  New- 
man. In  StanlBlauB  Co.  to  San  .Ios«.  (Same  1897/8: 
18-19.) 


ROADS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1898.  Effect  of  state  examination  of  road  affairs. 
(Same  1897/8:  15.) 

.     Brief  history  of  first  extended  official  attempt  to 

institute  system  of  economy  into  road  work  in 
state;  radical  modification  by  last  legisl.  of  laws 
recommended  by  former  bureau  of  highways  re- 
sulted in  delay  only;  principles  which  should  gov- 
ern highway  expenditures.     (Same  1897/8:  12-15.) 

1899.  Rept.  on  dept.  of  highways.  (Rept.  of  commit- 
tee to  make  examination  of  state  institutions  1899: 
168.) 

.     Same;  in  App.  to  jols.  33  sess.  v.  2. 

1900.  Suggestion  for  creation  of  state  road  map  fund. 
(Bienn.  rept.  dept.  of  highways  1899/00:  76.) 

.     Recommended  that  bonding  laws  be  so  amended 

as  to  enable  incorporated  cities  to  co-operate  with 
the  country  in  issuance  of  bonds  for  road  construc- 
tion. (Same  1899/00:  75-76.) 
.  Recommended  that  authority  be  vested  in  high- 
way comn.  to  prosecute  actions  for  condemnation 
of  property  for  state  roads,  to  regulate  traffic,  to 
prosecute  and  offer  reward  for  conviction  of  parties 
defacing  or  destroying  state  road  property.  (Same 
1899/00:  74-75.) 

.     Legislation   needed   to   enlarge   scope   of   dept's. 

work  in  aiding  cos.  desiring  tests  of  materials, 
bridge  plans,  etc.     (Same  1899/00:  73-74.) 

.     Advantages     of     good     roads;      extracts     from 

corresp.  with  many  r.r.  officials  of  U.  S.  (Same 
1899/00:  37-43.) 

.    Data  re.  traffic  on  country  roads  in  this  country 

and  abroad.     (Same  1899/00:  67-68.) 

.     Comment  on  traction,  wide-tire,  and  narrow-tire 

tests,  made  at  International  Exposition  in  Atlanta, 
Ga..  in  1895:  tables  showing  relation  betw.  load, 
grade,  and  surface,  also  betw.  length  of  haul  and 
grade.     (Sa7nc  1899/00:  64-67.) 

.    On  necessity  of  each  co.  having  road  records  and 

maps.     (Same  1899/00:  60.) 

.     Road  machinery;  graders,  rollers,  rock-crushers; 

recommended  that  improved  road  machinery  be 
purchased  bv  state  to  be  loaned  to  cos.  (Same 
1899/00:  59-60.) 

.     Milestones  and  sign-boards.     (Same  1899/00:  58- 

59.) 
— .     Best   material    to   be    used    In    road    structures. 

(Same  1899/00:  57-58.) 
.     Width  of  tires;   brief  summary  of  laws  govern- 
ing same  in  various  states  and  foreign  countries. 
(Same  1899/00:  54-57.) 
— .     Road   sprinkling;    use  of  oil   on   roads.     (Same 

1899/00:  53-54.) 
.  Construction  and  maintenance  of  roads:  loca- 
tion; grades;  draina.ge;  crown  of  roadbed;  width 
of  roads;  dirt,  stone,  and  gravel  roads;  thickness 
of  lavors  of  surfacing  material.  (Same  1899/00: 
43-53.) 

.     Conditions  in  Cal.     (Same  1890/00:  6-7.) 

1902.  Sporlflratlons  for  construction  of  portion  of  state 
highway  In  Leevlning  Creek  Cafion,  Mono  Co. 
(Same  1901/2:  24-30.) 

.     Cal.  should  follow  example  successfully  adopted 

by  some   eastern   states  and   place  main   highways 
under  direct  inngmt.  of  state;   recommended  meas- 
ures to  assist  In  luitflng  road  siib.iect  on  economical 
and  systematic  basis.     (Same  1901/2:  5-13.) 
1902/4.     Misc.  work  of  dept.     (Same  1902/4:  29-30.) 
1904.     Oiled    roads    of    Cal.     41    pp.,    lllus.     (Dept.    of 

highway  bull.  2.  1904.) 
.     Deficiency   contingent  apprn.  asked   for  and   In- 
crease   of    nnn.    (raveling    and    contingent    apprn. 
(DIenn.  rept.  dept.  of  highways  1902/4:  29.) 


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ROADS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1904.     Suggestion    re.   oiled    roads.     [Same  1902/4:  10- 

12.) 
.     Law,    resembling   N.    Y.    state   aid    law,    recom- 
mended for  enactment.     (Same  1902/4:  6-9.) 

.     Mountain  roads  of  state.     (Same  1902/4:  9.) 

Bicycle  Paths,  etc. 

1897.     Veto   of   act    re.   granting   by    municipalities   of 
franchises  for  construction  of  paths  and  roads  for 
use     of     bicycles    and     other     horseless     vehicles. 
(Assam,  jol.  32  sess.  p.  1205.) 
Conventions 

1900.     Road   convention   met  at  Los   Angeles   In   Oct.; 
Southern  Cal.  Good  Roads  Assn.  organized.  (Blenn. 
rept.  dept.  of  highways  1899/00:  73.) 
Convict  Labor;  see  Labor.     Convict  Labor 
County  Roads 

1854.  Comments  on  co.  roads  and  recommendation  for 
a  property  tax  to  raise  fund  to  be  expended  wholly 
In  laying  out  and  constructing  roads  and  bridges. 
(A.R.  surveyor  gen.  1854:  5-6.) 

1855.  Same:  recommendation  that  poll  tax  be  levied, 
and  a  property  tax,  to  be  expended  wholly  In  lay- 
ing out  and  constructing  roads  and  bridges.  (Some 
1855:  42-55.) 

1856-1857.  Same;  and  on  co.  boundaries.  (Same  1856 
(pp.  21-23)— same  1857.) 

1896.  Duties  of  co.  surveyor.  (Blenn.  rept.  bureau  of 
highways  1895/6:  S3.) 

.     Co.  thoroughfares,  or  highways  of  second  class; 

and  dlstr.  roads,  or  highways  of  third  class.    (Same 
1895/6:  30-31.) 

AMADOR  COUNTY 
1897/8.     Amador  Co.  roadwork.     (Bienn.  rept.  dept.  of 
highways  1897/8:  20-21.) 

EL   DORADO   COUNTY 
1858.     Veto    of    act    to    provide    for    construction    of 
branch  wagon  road  in  El  Dorado  Co.  and  to  author- 
ize levy  of  special  tax  for  that  purpose.     (Sen.  jol. 
9  sess.  pp.  256-257.) 

MARIPOSA    COUNTY 
1855.     Veto  of  act   authorizing  construction   of  wagon 
road   In  Mariposa  Co..  as  act  of  Incorporation  by 
special   legislation.     (Assem.   Jol.   1855:  517-520.) 
SACRAMENTO  COUNTY 

1897.  Issue  of  bonds  by  Sacramonto  Co.  to  provide 
funds  for  expenses  of  construction  and  transporta- 
tion on  model  highway  from  Sacramento  to  Fol- 
som  provided  for  by  legisl.  of  1897,  declared  Illegal. 
(Blenn.  rept.  dept.  of  highways  1897/8:  19-20.) 

SAN   MATEO   COUNTY 

1898.  San  Mateo  Co.  bond  election — result  agst.  bonds. 
(Bienn.  rept.  dept.  of  highways  1897/8:  21.) 

Erpenditures  for 

1885-1895.     Comments     on     highway     expenditures     in 

state.     (Bienn.   rept.   bureau   of  highways   1895/6: 

21-22.) 
.    Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  money  raised  for  road 

purposes    from    all    sources    for    11    yrs.     (Same 

1895/6  foldg.  table.) 
1886-1895.     Statistical   repts.  on  condition  of  roads  In 

each  CO.;  tables  showing  amt.  expended  in  past  10 

yrs.  by  each.     (Same  1895/6:  37-115.) 
1886/95-1897.     Table    showing   expenditures    for    roads 

for  no.  of  yrs.     (Same  1897/8:  42.) 
1894/5.     Stmt,  compiled  from  accts.  of  co.  auditors  and 

other  sources,  showing  financial  status  of  state,  re. 

road   moneys,   miles   of   road,   no    of  sq.   miles   of 

area  to  each   mile  of  road,  no.  of  yds.  of  road  to 

each  Inhabitant,  expenditure  per  mile,  etc.,  by  cos. 

(Same  1895/6  foldg.  table.) 


ROADS— cont'd 

Expenditures  for — cont'd 

1895/6-1901/2.     Stmt,  of  expenditures  of  dept.     (Same 

1895/G  (pp.  12(i-13n)— some  1901,2.) 
1898-1904.     Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
eacdi    apprn.    made    l)y    law,    amt.   expended    under 
each,   and    balance   unexpended   for  dept.   of  high- 
ways.    (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1896/8  (p.  60) 
—savie  1902/4.) 
1898/9-1901/2.     Stmt    of    expenditures    for    roads    for 
bienn.  period,  by  cos.     (Blenn.  ropt.  dept.  of  high- 
ways 1899/00  (p.  lil)—same  1901/2.) 
1899/00-1901/2.     Same;      from     Tioga     fund.      (Same 

1899/00  (pp.  114-115)— some  1901/2.) 
1900.     Expenditures    from    Lake    TaUoe    Wagon    Road 

Fund.     (Same  1899/00:  116.) 
1902-1904.     Stmt,   showing  amt.   of  expenditures,   amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,    and    balance    iinoxpcnded    for    Lake    Tahoe 
wagon  road.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1900/2 
(p.  86)— some  1902/4.) 
1903/4.     Financial   stmt.     (Bienn.   rept   dept.  of  high- 
ways 1902/4:  33.) 
Laws 

1887.     Road  laws  of  Cal.  as  amended.     91  pp. 
1893.     Same.     91  pp. 

Not   seen ;   entries   from    Siippl.    Cat.    Law   Dept.    Cal. 
State  Library,  1803. 
1895.     Act  to  create  bureau  of  highways.     4  pp.     (Bu- 
reau of  highways  bull.  1.) 
1897.     Act  creating  dept.  of  highways.     7   pp.     (Dept. 

of  highways  bull.  1  [18971.) 
.     Act  providing  for  establishment  of  uniform  sys- 
tem  of   road   govt,   and   administration   in   cos.   of 
state;   approved  Apr.  1.     16  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
Toll  Roads 

LOS  ANGELES  COUNTY 

1857.  Veto  of  act  to  authorize  certain  persons  to  col- 
lect tolls  on  a  road  in  Los  Angeles  Co.  (Assem. 
jol.  8  sess.  pp.  763-764.) 

SAN  BERNARDINO  COUNTY 
1857.     Veto  of  act  granting  to  certain  persons  the  right 
to  collect  tolls  on  a  road  in   San  Bernardino  Co. 
(Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  762-763.) 
Turnpike  Roads 

1857.  Veto  of  act  authorizing  F.  De  La  Guerra  and 
others  to  build  and  construct  a  turnpike  or  gravel 
road  from  Rancho  of  SinI,  Sta.  Barbara  Co.  to 
plain  of  San  Fernando,  Los  Angeles  Co.  (Sen.  jol. 
8  sess.  pp.  768-769.) 

.     Same;  to  grant  the  right  to  construct  a  turnpike 

road  betw.  Columbia  and  Sonora  in  Tuolumne  Co. 
(Same  8  sess.  pp.  721-722.) 

1858.  Same;  to  amend  act  to  authorize  formation  of 
corporations  for  construction  of  plank  and  turn- 
pike roads.     (Assem.  jol.  9  sess.  p.  536.) 

1861.  Recommended  that  turnpike  cos.  be  allowed  to 
incorporate  upon  same  terms,  and  by  same  steps  as 
mining  corporations.     (A.R.  atty.  gen.  1861:  8.) 

1864.  Veto  of  act  to  provide  for  construction  of  a  turn- 
pike road  In  Sta.  Clara  and  Sta  Cruz  cos.  (Sen. 
jol.  15  sess.  p.  531.) 

1868.  Mess.  re.  Assem  bill  33,  granting  a  wagon  road 
franchise;  vetoing  it,  because  constitution  prohib- 
its creation  of  corporations  by  special  act.  4  pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  17  sess.  v.  2  fdoc.  331.) 

.     Rept.  [unfavorable!  of  Sen.  judiciary  committee 

on  special  legislation  for  benefit  of  corporations, 
and  certain  turnpike  road  cos.  in  particular.  5  pp. 
(Same  17  sess.  v.  3  [doc.  231.) 

1870.  Mess,  of  Gov.  Haight,  returning  without  his  ap- 
proval Assem.  bill  HI,  act  to  provide  for  construc- 
tion of  a  turnpike  road  from  Ukiah  City  to  Clover- 
dale.     4  pp.     (Same  18  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [52].) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


ROADS— cont'd 
Turnpike  Roads — cont'd 

1898.     Comments  on  suit.  Peoples,  etc.  vs.  Yosemlte  and 
Coulterville    Turnpike    Co.    et    als.     (Bienn.    rept. 
state  controller  1896/8:  23.) 
Yosemite  Park;  see  Parks 

ROADS:  INDIVIDUAL 

1900.  Necessity  for  state  aid  to  following  roads: 
Bakersfield-Sta.  Barbara;  Tejon  Pass;  Sacra- 
mento-Yolo; Humboldt-Shasta  Co.;  Tallac-M'Kin- 
ney's;  and  national  park  roads.  (Bienn.  rept.  dept. 
of  highways  1899/00:  76-78.) 
take  Tahoe  Wagon  Road 

serial 
Under  Act  of  April  1,  1S07. 
1897/8-1902/4.     Rept.  of  Lake  Tahoe  Wagon  Road  comr. 
In  Docnmonts  as  follows  : 

l.SftT/S  in  App.  to  Jols.  33  sess.  v.  1  doc.   [20]. 
isno/nn  in   Bienn.   rept.   dept.  highways  1899/00 : 

lOo-llO. 
1901/2  In  Bienn.  rept.  dept,  highways  1900/2  :  22- 

23. 
1902/4  In  Bienn.  rept.  dept.  highways  1902/4  :  31- 
32. 

non-serial 
1899/00-1902/4.     Work   of   dept.  on   Lake  Tahoe   State 
Wagon    Road.     (Bienn.    rept.    dept.    of    highways 
1899/00  (pp.  72-73)— same  1902/4.) 
Mono  Lake  Basin  Road 

1896-1902.     Review  of  examinations  and  legislation  re. 
Mono  Lake  Basin  or  Tioga  Road;  also  amt.  and  cost 
of  work  done  and  recommended  apprn.  of  $25,000 
for    its   completion.     (Bienn.    rept.    dept.    of   high- 
ways 1901/2:  17-21.) 
1899/00.     Work  of  dept.  on  Tioga  Road;  advisability  of 
constructing   Tenaiya   Canon    Road    in    connection 
with  this.     (Same  1899/00:  69-71.) 
1902/4.     Rept.  of  work  done  on  Mono  Lake  Basin  Road; 
recommended  ann.  apprn.  for  its  maintenance  when 
completed.     (Same  1902/4:  16-18.) 
San  Francisco  and  Dolores  Plank  Road 

1851.     Rept.  re.  construction  of  S.  F.  and  Dolores  plank 
road,  with  copy  of  ordinance  contracting  for  same. 
(Legisl.  Jol.  1851:  748-751.) 
Sonoma-Mono  Road 
1902.    Legisl.  of  1901  made  Sonoma-Mono  Road  a  state 
highway,  but  made  no  apprns.  for  maintenance  or 
Improvement;     examination     into    conditions    and 
needs  of  same  with  recommended  apprn.     (Bienn. 
rept.  dept.  of  highways  1901/2:  15-17.) 
Trinity-Humboldt  Road 

1904.     Trinitv-Humboldt    Road    survey.     (Bienn.    rept. 
dopt.  of  highways  1902/4:  18-20.) 

ROCK-CRUSHING  REVOLVING  FUND;   see  LABOR.     CON- 
VICT LABOR 

ROCKY  MT.  LOCUST;  see  AGRICULTURE.   CROPS.   PESTS 

ROSCOELITE;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    MINERAL 

RUSSIAN  THISTLE;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS.    PESTS 

SACRAMENTO 

Climate;  see  that  title 

Debt;  sec  that  title 

Fire  Department;  see  Fire  Departments 

Mortality;   see  Vital  Statistics 

Rainfall;  see  Climate 

Sanitary  Condition;  see  Public  Health 

Schools;  see  Education 

Sewerage;  see  that  title 


SACRAMENTO— cont'd 
Temperature;  see  Climate 
Vital  Statistics;  see  that  title 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

SACRAMENTO  BASIN 

Fruit  Crop;   see  Agriculture.    Crops 

SACRAMENTO  COUNTY  (1850) 

Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 

Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 

Beet  Sugar;  see  Industries,  etc.    Sugar 

Brick-making;    see    Natural    Resources.     Mineral.      Sacra- 
mento County 

Bullion  Production 
1885.    See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Production; 
this   date. 

Clay  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

County  Hospital;  see  Maintenance:  County 

Debt;  see  that  title 

Finances;  see  Finance:  County 

Gold 

1881.     See    Natural    Resources.     Mineral.     (5old;    this 

date. 
1892-1895.     See  same;  these  dates. 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  same:   these  dates. 

Granite  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Horticultural   Board;    see   Agriculture.     Horticultural   Com- 
missions 

Irrigation;  see  Land 

Mines  and  Mining 

1888/00-1890/2.     See  Industries,  etc.     Mines  and   Min- 
ing; these  dates. 

Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 
1894/6.     See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 

Natural  Gas  in;  see  Natural  Resources 

Roads;  see  that  title 

Silver 

1892-1895.     See   Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Silver; 
these  dates. 

Surveyor;  see  Land 

Temperature;  see  Climate 

SACRAMENTO  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

SACRAMENTO  VALLEY 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Drainage;  see  River  Conservancy 
Irrigation;   see  Land.    Irrigation 
Peaches  in;   see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

SALARIES 

fipneral    nmlerlal    only.      Material    relntlng    to    salaries 
of   ospoclal    state   odlcers   cnlercil   wllli   Hnl>.1ect. 
1899.     Table  showing  salaries  of  slato  officers  in  sev- 
eral states  and  territories  of  tbo  IT.  S.     (Blue  book 
1899:  404.) 

Cai.tfobnia 
1849/50.  Rocflmmendation  for  general  and  uniform  reduc- 
tion of  nil  salaries  of  .flnto  officers,  so  (hat  they 
may  be  made  to  boar  a  fair  and  equal  i)roportlon 
to  rewards  of  other  kinds  of  labor  and  means  of 
subsist  once;  also  suggestion  for  jiroprlety  of  abol- 
ishing all  officers  not  immediately  demanded  by 
public  necessity.  (A.R.  state  controller  1849/50: 
540.) 

rnirlnii  from  rollected  docs. 


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SALARIES— cont'd 

California — cont'd 

1851.  General  reduction  of  salaries  In  rlew  of  de- 
creased cost  of  HvinR.     (Govs.  ann.  mesa.  1851.) 

1852.  Kept.  re.  salaries  of  state  officers,  iirping  reduc- 
tion of  same:  showing  amis,  of  various  salaries  and 
reviewing  legislation  providing  therefor.  (Assem. 
Jol.  1852:  508-514.) 

1853.  Salaries  of  state  officers  nominal  to  extent  of  one- 
third  of  their  amr.,  as  result  of  being  paid  in  de- 
preciated securities,  with  suggestion  to  reduce  same 
and  pay  on  cash  basis.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1852.) 

1856.  Favorable  rept.  re.  proposed  roductlon  of  official 
salaries,  in  view  of  decreased  cost  of  living.  (Sen. 
Jol.  1856:  243-244.) 

1861.  Recommended  that  all  acts  hereafter  passed,  de- 
signing to  compensate  co.  officers,  by  salaries  to  bn 
paid  from  fees  collected  In  their  offices,  be  so 
framed  as  to  limit  them  solely  to  fund  created  by 
fees  collected  in  their  respective  offices.  (A.R.  atty. 
gen.  1861:  8.) 

1870.  Rept.  and  res.  on  revision  of  several  acts  re.  fees 
and  salaries.  2  II.  (App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  2 
unnum.  doc.) 

1883.  List  of  clerks  of  committees,  attaches,  and  em- 
ployees of  Assem..  with  services  they  perform,  and 
compensation  thev  receive.  (Assem.  Jol.  25  sess. 
pp.  132-133.) 

1883-1899.  List  of  state  and  co.  governments,  salaries, 
terms  of  office,  etc.  (Blue  book  1S83  (pp.  3-11)  — 
same  1899.) 

Ptntc  Kovts.  only  civfn  In  ISOS.  I.SD.'i.  nnd  I.SfW. 

1885.  List  of  officers,  employes,  and  clerks  of  Assem., 
with  amt.  of  daily  compensation  reed,  by  each. 
(Assem.  Jol.  26  sess.  pp.  128-129.) 

1886.  Rept.  of  House  committee  on  attaches  and  em- 
ployes; list  and  per  diem.  (House  Jol.  12  extra 
sess.  1886:  14.) 

1887.  List  of  all  employes  of  House,  with  amt.  of  per 
diem  compensation.  (Assem.  Jol.  27  sess.  pp.  169- 
170.) 

1895.  List  of  all  members,  employes,  etc.,  of  Sen.,  with 
amt.  of  compensation  reed,  daily  by  them.  (Sen. 
Jol.  31  sess.  pp.  570-575.) 

.     Ann.  pay-rolls  of  state  officials,  etc.     (Blue  book 

1895:  65-80.) 

1895/7.     Table    showing   increase   of   officials    and    em- 
ployes, and  their  salaries.     (Same  1895:  84.) 
County  Officers 

1877.  Recommendation  that  in  those  cos.  where  audi- 
tors, a.ssessors,  collectors,  and  treasurers  receive 
fees  instead  of  salaries,  that  their  cos.  pay  them 
for  all  services  rendered  state  in  reference  to  state 
taxes,  amt.  they  now  receive  from  state  for  such 
services  and  in  such  cases  state  would  pay  nothing 
back  to  the  reveral  cos.  for  aforesaid  services,  nor 
collect  so  much  from  said  cos.  ann.  (Bienn.  rept. 
state  controller  1875/7:  14.) 

1883-1899.     See  above;  these  dates. 

1895-1899.  List  of  co.  officials,  salaries  and  commis- 
sions.    (Blue  book  1895  (pp.  1.50-173)— ,5nn!e  1899.) 

1899.     Petition  aest.  changes  being  made  in  law  to  in- 
crease salaries  In  Sta.  Clara  Co.     (Assem.  Jol.   33 
sess.  pp.  1573-1574.) 
JunoES 

1861.  Veto  of  act  to  fix  compensation  of  co.  Judge  of 
Calaveras  Co.     (Assem.  Jol.  12  sess.  pp.  245-246.) 

1863.     Rept.  on  act  to  fix  salary  of  co.  Judge  of  Monterey 
Co.     (Same  15  sess.  pp.  147-155.) 
Super  visoBS 

1863.  Veto  of  act  to  establish  compensation  of  super- 
visors of  El  Dorado  Co.  (Sen.  Jol.  15  sess.  pp. 
131-132.) 


SALARIES— cont'd 
Expenditures 

1849/50-1850/1.     Stmts,    giving   disbursements    for   sal- 
aries of  state  officers.     (A.R.  state  treasurer  1849/ 
50  (pp.  554.  557)— saiHC  1850/1.) 
I'nKinK  from   rollrrtod  docs. 
1873.     Stmt,  showing  salaries  paid  slate  officers,  amt. 
recommended,    and    amt.    that    would    be   saved    to 
state  ann.  if  adopted.     (Blenn.  rept.  state  control- 
ler 1871/3:  204.) 
1895.     Rept.  showing  amt.  of  money  ann.  paid  by  state 
for  salaries.     (Sen.  Jol.  31  sess.  pp.  719-729.) 
Teachers;  see  Labor.    Wages 

SALINAS 

Rainfall;   see  Climate 
Temperature;   see  Climate 

SALINAS  VALLEY 
Climate;   see  that  title 

SALMON;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

SALT 

Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Proauction;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

SALTON  LAKE 

1890/2.  Salton  Lake  !n  San  Diego  Co.;  by  E.  B.  Pres- 
ton, E.  M.,  field  asst.  (11  rept.  state  mineralogist 
1890/2:  387-393.) 

SAN  ANTONIO  CREEK;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

SAN  BENITO  COUNTY  (1874) 
Antimony 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Anti- 
mony: these  dates. 
Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Coal 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Coal; 
these  dates. 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Gold 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.   Gold; 
these  dates. 
Gypsum 

1892/4-1894/G.  See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.  Gyp- 
sum; these  dates. 

Horticultural    Board;    see   Agriculture.    Horticultural    Com- 
missions 

Lime  in;   see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Limestone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Manganese 

1892/4-1 894 /6.  See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.  Man- 
ganese;  these  dates. 

Marble  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mines  and  Mining 
1889/90-1890/2.    See  Industries,  etc.     Mines  and  Min- 
ing; these  dates. 

Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/6.  See  Industrle.s,  etc.  Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 

Petroleum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Quicksilver 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Quick- 
silver; these  dates. 


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SAN  BERNARDINO 
Climate;  see  that  title 

SAN  BERNARDINO  COUNTY  (1853) 

Asphaltum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Borax  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Bullion  Production 

1885.     See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Production; 
this  date. 
Cement  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Copper 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Cop- 
per; these  dates. 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Galena 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Ga- 
lena; these  dates. 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

1881.     See    Natural    Resources.     Mineral.      Gold;    this 

date. 
1888.    See  same;  this  date. 
1892-1895.     See  same;  these  dates. 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;  these  dates. 

Granite  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Horticultural   Board;    see    Agriculture.    Horticultural    Com- 
missions 

Irrigation;  see  Land  Irrigation 

Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Limestone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Marble  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 

Mines 
1879/80.    See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.  Production; 
this  date. 

Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See  Industries,   etc.     Mines   and  Min- 
ing; these  dates. 

Natural  Gas  in;  see  Natural  Resources 

Petroleum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Rainfall;  see  Climate 

Salt  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Silver;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Silver 

Surveyor;  see  Land 

Toll-roads;  see  Roads 

SAN  DIEGO 

Climate;  see  that  title 

Harbor;  see  Harbors 

Mortality;  see  Vital  Statistics 

Normal  School;  see  Education:  Individual,  etc. 

Quarantine  Station;  sec  Public  Health 

Rainfall;  see  Climate 

Water  Front  Property;  see  Land 

Wharves  and  Docks;  see  that  title 

SAN  DIEGO  COUNTY  (1850) 

ArtRsian  Wells;  sec  Natural  Resources 
Asphaltum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Assessors;   see  Taxation:   State 
Bullion  Production 

1885.     See   Natural   Resources.     Mineral.     Production; 
thiH  datf. 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 


SAN  DIEGO  COUNTY  (1850)— cont'd 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Gold 

1881.     See    Natural    Resources.      Mineral.      Gold;    this 
date. 

1888.     See  same;  this  date. 

1892-1895.     See  same;  these  dates. 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;  these  dates. 
Granite  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Health  Resort;  see  Public  Health 

Horticultural   Board;    see    Agriculture.    Horticultural    Com- 
missions 
Indian  Wars;  see  War  Expenditures 
Industries;   see  that  title 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mines 

1879/80.     See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.   Production; 
this  date. 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See  Industries,  etc.     Mines  and  Min- 
ing; these  dates. 
Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/6.     See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 
Natural  Gas  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Petroleum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Poor-House;   see  Maintenance:   County 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

Salt  Works;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Silver 

1892-1895.    See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Sliver; 
these  dates. 
Spodumene  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Surveyor;  see  Land 
Temperature;   see  Climate 

SAN  FELIPE  SINK;   see  CLIMATE.     SAN  DIEGO  COUNTY 

SAN  FRANCISCO  BAY 

Fisheries;  see  Fish  and  Game 

SAN  FRANCISCO  CITY 

City  Hall;  see  Public  Buildings:  City 

Climate;  see  that  title 

Custom  House  Block;  see  Land:  State.     Transfer 

Debt;  see  that  title 

Depot;  see  Railroads 

Education  Department;   see  Education 

Exports  from;  see  Commerce,  etc. 

Finances;  see  Finance:  Municipal 

Fish  Market;  see  Fish  and  Game 

Harbor;  see  Harbors 

Health  Board;  see  Public  Health.    Local  Boards 

Libraries;  see  that  title 

Mare  Island;  see  Land:  State.     Transfer 

Market;  see  Markets 

Mint;  see  Money.     Coinage 

Mortality;  see  Vital  Statistics 

Normal  School;  see  Education:  Individual,  etc. 

Parks;  .see  Parks:  City 

Plaza;  see  Land:  State.     Transfer 

Police  Force;  see  Administration  of  Justice:  City 

Prices  in;  sec  Prices 

Pueblo  Lands;  see  Land 

Ounr.Tntino  Station;  see  Public  Health 

Rainfall;    see  Climate 

Sanitary  Condition;  see  Public  Health 


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283 


SAN  FRANCISCO  CITY— cont'd 
Schools;   see  Education 
Smallpox  in;  see  Public  Health.    Epidemics 
Street  Railways;  see  that  title 
Streets;  see  Public  Works:  City 
Temperature;  see  Climate 
Vigilance  Committee;  see  Riots 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 
Water  Front;  see  Land 
Wharves  and  Docks;  see  that  title 

SAN  FRANCISCO  CITY  AND  COUNTY 
Almshouse;  see  Maintenance:  County 
Hospital;  see  Maintenance:  County 

SAN  FRANCISCO  COUNTY  (1850) 
Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Industries;  see  that  title 
Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 
1894/6.     See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 
Quicksilver 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral     Quick- 
silver; these  dates. 
Surveyor;  see  Land 

SAN  FRANCISCO  DEPOT  FUND;  see  RAILROADS.  DEPOTS 

SAN  JOAQUIN 

Rainfall;   see  Climate 

SAN  JOAQUIN  COUNTY  (1850) 

Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Bullion  Production 
1885.     See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Production; 
this  date. 
Clay  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Debt;  see  that  title 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 

Horticultural   Board;    see   Agriculture.    Horticultural    Com- 
missions 
Manganese 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Man- 
ganese: these  dates. 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See  Industries,   etc.     Mines   and   Min- 
ing; these  dates. 
Natural  Gas  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Surveyor;  see  Land 


SAN  JOAQUIN  DISTRICT 
Fruit  Crop;  see  Agriculture. 


Crops 


SAN  JOAQUIN  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

SAN  JOAQUIN  VALLEY 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Irrigation;   see  Land.    Irrigation 
Lakes  of;  see  Water  Power 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

SAN  JOSE 

Normal  School;  see  Education:  Individual,  etc. 
Pueblo  Lands;  see  Land 

SAN  JOSE  SCALE;   see  AGRICULTURE.     CROPS.     PESTS 


SAN  LUIS  OBISPO 
California  Polytechnic  School;  see  Education:  Individual,  etc. 
Climate;  see  that  title 

SAN    LOUIS    OBISPO    CONDEMNATION    FUND;    see    FI- 
NANCE: STATE.     FUNDS 

SAN  LUIS  OBISPO  COUNTY  (1850) 
Antimony 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    AntI-, 
mony:  these  dates. 

Asphaltum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Clay  in;  sec  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Coal  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Coal 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.   Coal; 
these  dates. 

County  Hospital;  see  Maintenance:  County 
Diabase  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Gold 
1892-1895.    See    Natural    Resources.     Mineral.     Gold; 

these  dates. 
1892/4-1 R94/6.     See  same;   these  dates. 
Granite  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Gypsum 

1892/4-1894/6,     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.     Gyp- 
sum; these  dates. 
Iron 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Iron; 
these  dates. 

Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Limestone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Manganese 

1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Man- 
ganese; these  dates. 
Marble  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See   Industries,   etc.     Mines  and  Min- 
ing;  these  dates. 
Natural  Gas  in:  see  Natui-al  Resources 
Onyx  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Petroleum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Quicksilver 

1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Quick- 
silver: these  dates. 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

Sandstone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Silver 

1892-189.'!.    See   Natural    Resources.    Mineral.     Silver; 
these  dates. 

Temperature;  see  Climate 

Travertine  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

SAN  MATEO  COUNTY  (1856) 

Asphaltum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 

Chert  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Debt;  see  that  title 

Gold 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Gold; 
these  dates. 

Horticultural   Board,    see   Agriculture.    Horticultural    Com- 
missions 


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SAN  MATEO  COUNTY  (1856)— cont'd 

Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See   Industries,   etc.     Mines   and   Min- 
ing; these  dates. 
Natural  Gas  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Petroleum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Railroad  Aid;   see  Railroads:   Individual.    Southern  Pacific. 

1870 
Roads;  see  that  title 

Sandstone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Silver 

1892/4.    See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Silver;  this 
date. 

SAN    NICOLAUS    ISLAND;     see    NATURAL    RESOURCES. 
GEOLOGY 

SAN    QUENTIN    STATE    PRISON;    see    MAINTENANCE: 
STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

SAN  RAFAEL 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

SANDSTONE 

Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

SANITARIA;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH.    HEALTH  RESORTS 

SANITATION 
Public  Buildings;   see  Public  Buildings  and  Grounds:   State 
Spp    also     Public    Ilo.iltb.       For    sanltiition    of    public 
Institutions,  see   name  of   Institution   under  Main- 
tenance :     State  Individual,  etc. 

SANTA  BARBARA 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Harbor;   see  Harbors 
Health  Resort;  see  Public  Health 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 
Temperature;  see  Climate 
Vital  Statistics;  see  that  title 

SANTA  BARBARA  COUNTY  (1850) 
Artesian  Wells;   see  Natural  Resources 
Asphaltum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Baryta  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Geology  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Gold 
1881.    See    Natural    Resources.     Mineral.     Gold;    this 

date. 
1892-1895.    See  same;  these  dates. 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;  these  dates. 
GjT)3um 

1892/4-1894/G.     See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.    Gyp- 
sum; these  dates. 
Horticultural    Board;    see    Agriculture.     Horticultural    Com- 
missions 
Iron 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Iron; 
these  dates. 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See   Industries,   etc.     Mines  and   Mln- 
Ins;  these  dates. 
Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/6.     See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc.;  those 
dates. 


SANTA  BARBARA  COUNTY  (1850)— cont'd 
Natural  Gas  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Petroleum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Quicksilver 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Quick- 
silver; these  dates. 
Sandstone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Silver 

1892-1895.     See  Natural   Resources.     Mineral.     Silver; 
these  dates. 
Surveyor;  see  Land 

SANTA  CATALINA  ISLAND 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

SANTA  CLARA 
Climate;  see  that  title 

SANTA  CLARA  COUNTY  (1850) 
Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Asphaltum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Clay  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Fruit  Crop;  see  Agriculture.     Crops 

Horticultural   Board;    see   Agriculture.    Horticultural    Com- 
missions 
Iron 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Iron; 
these  dates. 
Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Limestone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Magnesite 

1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Magnesite; 
these  dates. 
Manganese 

1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources,    Mineral.    Man 
ganese;   these  dates. 
Marble  in;  see  Nattiral  Resources.     Mineral 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See  Industries,   etc.     Mines  and   Min- 
ing;  these  dates. 
Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/6.     See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 
Natural  Gas  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Pectolitc  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Petroleum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Quicksilver 

1S92/4-1S94/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Qulclt- 
silvor:   those  dates. 
Railroad  Aid;   see  Railroads:   Individual.    Southern  Pacific. 

1870 
Sandstone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Surveyor;  see  Land 


SANTA  CLARA  VALLEY 
Wines;  sec  Industries,  etc. 

SANTA  CRUZ 

Harbor;  sec  Harbors 


Liquor 


SANTA  CRUZ  COUNTY  (1850) 

Artesian  Wells;  see  Natmal  Resources 
Asph.iltum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
A.sscssors;  see  Taxition:   State 
Cement  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


285 


SANTA  CRUZ  COUNTY  (1850)— cont'd 

Clay  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 

Gold 
1S8S.    See   Natural   Resources.     Mineral.     Gold;    this 

date. 
1892/4-1894/G.     See  same;  tliese  dates. 

Granite  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Horticultural    Board;    see   Agriculture.    Horticultural   Com- 
missions 

Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Limestone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Marble  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 

Mining;  see  Industries,  etc.    Mines  and  Mining 

Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 
1894/ 6.     See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc.;  tliese 
dates. 

Natural  Gas  in;   see  Natural  Resources 

Petroleum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Surveyor;  see  Land 

SANTA  MARIA 

Climate;  see  that  title 

SANTA  MARIA  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

SANTA  MARIA  VALLEY 

Fruit  Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

SANTA  MONICA 

Climate;  see  that  title 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

SANTA  ROSA 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

SARDINES;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

SAULTRY  FUND;  see  FINANCE:  STATE.   FUNDS.   TRUST 
FUNDS 

SAVINGS  BANKS;  see  BANKS 

SCALE  INSECTS;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS.     PESTS 

SCARLET  FEVER;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

SCHOOL  FUND;  see  EDUCATION 

SCHOOL  GARDENS;  see  EDUCATION 

SCHOOL-HOUSES;  see  EDUCATION 

SCHOOL  HYGIENE;  see  EDUCATION 

SCHOOL  TAX;  see  TAXATION:  STATE 

SCOTT  VALLEY 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

SEA  LIONS;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

SEALS;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

SEAT  OF  GOVERNMENT;  see  CAPITAL 

SECRETARY  OF  STATE 

serial 
1  series 
1856/7-1859/60.     Ann.   rept.  of  secy,   of  state  on  state 
library  and  affairs  of  his  office. 

In  CollectPd  docs,  as  follows : 
1856/7  in  App.  to  Assem.  Jol.    9  sess.  ucoum.  doc. 
1856/7 Sen.         "     9     " 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

1857/8  In  App.  to  Asseiu.  I0I.  10  sess.  unnum.  doc. 

1867/8 Sen.         "  10 

1868/9 Assem.     "11      " 

1808/9 Sen.         "11     " 

1889/60 12     " 

2  series 

1860/1-1862/3.     Ann.  rept.  of  secy,  of  state. 
In  (Collected  does,  as  follows  : 

1860/1   In  App.  to  Jols.  13  sess.   unnum.    doc. 
1861/2    "       ''      "     "      14     " 

1862/3    "       "      "     "      IB     "       V.  1  unnum.  doc. 
3  series 

1863/5-1877/9.    Bienn.  rept.  of  secy,  of  state,  1  et  seq. 

Ill  Colk'ctcd  <loc8.  ns  follows  : 

1.   180.'!/''J   lu  App.  to  Jols.  16  sess.  V.  1    unnum.    doc. 
unnum.   ISC.'i/T    "             "     "     17    "     v.  3          "          " 

1867/ft 18    "     V.  1 

18«n/71 19     "     V.  1 

1S71/3 20    "     V.  1 

187:V5 21     "     V.  2 

187.^1/7    "     22    "     V.  1 

1877/9 23    "     V.  1 

4  series 

1880.     Rept.  [ann.l  of  secy,  of  state. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows: 

1S80    in    App.    to    Jols.    24    sess.    v.    2    unnum. 

employes    in    secy's. 
(Assem.  jol. 


doc. 
Jan.  5  to  .July  1  only. 

5  series 
1880/2-1902/4.     Bienn.  rept.  of  secy,  of  state. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1H8U  in  App.  to  Jols.  24  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc. 

lS.SO/2  In  App.  to  Jols.  25  sess.  v.  1  unnum.  doc. 

1882/4    "     "      "     "     26    "     V.  1 

1884/6 '     27    "     V.  1 

1886/8 "     28    "     V.  1 

1888/90 "     "      "     "     29    "     V.  1 

1890/2 '     30    "     V.  1 

1892/4 31     "     V.  1 

1894/6 32    "     V.  1         "         " 

1896/8    "     ' 33    "     V.  1    doc.    [5]. 

1898/00 34    "     V.  1      "       [4]. 

1900/2 35    "     T.  1      "       [5). 

non-serial 
1857.     Stmt,    showing    names    of 

office  and  amt.  of  pay  each  receives. 

8  sess.  p.  441.) 
1885.     Rept.  on  examination  of  books,  papers,  etc.,  in 

office  of  secy,  of  state.     (Sen.  jol.  26  sess.  pp.  526- 

530.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditiues;  see  Finance:  State 

SEMINARY  FUND;  see  EDUCATION.     SCHOOL  FUND 

SEMINARY  LANDS;  see  LAND:  STATE.    SCHOOL  LANDS 

SENATE 
Expenditures  for;  see  Finance:  State.    Expenditures 

SEQUOIA;   see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.     FORESTS 

SERPENTINE 
Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources.    Minerals 

SEWAGE  DISPOSAL 

1874/5.   On  drainage  and  sewage  systems  of  London  and 

Paris;    plans.     (3   bienn.   rept.   bd.   health    1874/5: 

194-224.) 
1894.    Rept.  on  ultimate  disposal  of  sewage;   by  J.  H. 

Stallard,  M.  D.,  of  S.  P.     (13  same  1894:  252-257.) 

.     Same;  separate.     8  pp. 

.     Sewage  irrigation;  by  H.  S.  Orme.     5  pp. 

.     Same.     (13  bienn.   rept.  bd.  health   1892/4:  245- 

247.) 
1898/00.     Paper  on  subject  of  collection  and  disposal  of 

sewage;  by  C.  E.  Grunsky,  C.  E.    (16  same  1898/00: 

52-61.) 

Reference  to  Cal.  conditions. 


286 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


SEWERAGE 

1S73.  Suggestion  for  construction  of  intercepting 
sewer  along  city  front,  and  inside  of  state  line,  of 
capacity  sufficient  to  receive  sewage  of  city  and  to 
be  flushed  at  each  returning  ebb  tide  by  water  to 
be  retained  in  basin  or  reservoir  at  southern  ex- 
tremity.    cBienn.  rept  harbor  comrs.  1871/3:  6.) 

1876/7.  Sewerage  for  Stockton,  (i  bienn.  rept  bd. 
health  1876/7:  79-81.) 

1877/9.  Rept.  on  sewerage  of  cities  and  towns  of  Cal. 
(5  same  1877/9:  57-72.) 

.     Plan    of    sewerage    system    of    Sacramento.     (5 

same  1877/9  facing  p.  66.) 

.     Drainage   and    sewerage;    by    F.    W.    Todd.     (5 

same  1877/9:  91-93.) 
In  its  local  application. 

.    Map  of  sewerage  of  Marysville,  Cal.     (5  same 

1877/9  facing  p.  70.) 

1880.  Comments  on  sewers  and  suggestion  that  legisl. 
authorize  their  construction,  provided  that  present 
system  of  discharging  city  sewers  into  docks  is  to 
be  continued.  (Bienn.  rept.  harbor  comrs.  1879/80: 
8-9.) 

1882/4.  Rept.  of  committee  of  citizens  assn.  on  sewer- 
age of  city  of  Sacramento  and  disposal  of  sewage; 
with  remarks  by  secy,  of  state  bd.  (.8  bienn.  rept. 
bd.  health  1882/4:  41-43.) 

SHAD;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

SHASTA 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

SHASTA  COUNTY  (1850) 
Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Bullion  Production 
1885.     See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Production; 
this  date. 
Clay  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Coal 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Coal; 
these  dates. 
Copper 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Cop- 
per; these  dates. 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Gold 
1879-1880.    See    Natural    Resources.     Mineral.     Gold; 
these  dates. 

1881.  See  same;  this  date. 
1888.     See  same;   this  date. 
1892-1895.     See  same;  these  dates. 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;  these  dates. 

Granite  in;  sec  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Indian  Wars;  see  War  Expenditures 
Iron 

1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Iron; 
these  dates. 
Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Limestone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Marble  in;  sec  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Mineral  Springs  in;  sec  Natural  Resources 
Mines 

1879/80.    See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.  Production; 
this  date 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.  See  Industries,  etc.  Mines  and  Min- 
ing; these  dates. 


SHASTA  COUNTY  (1850)— cont'd 
Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/6.     See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc. ;  these 
dates. 
Salt  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Sandstone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Silver 
1892/4.    See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Silver;  this 

date. 
1892-1895.    See  same;  these  dates. 
Surveyor;  see  Land 
Zinc  in;  see  Natiural  Resources.    Mineral 

SHEEP;  see  AGRICULTURE.    LIVESTOCK 

SHINGLE  SPRINGS 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

SHIPBUILDING 
Industry;  see  Industries,  etc. 

SHIPPING 

Tax  on;  see  Taxation:  State 

SHRIMP;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

SIERRA  COUNTY  (1852) 
Asbestos  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:   State 
Bullion  Production 
1885.    See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Production; 
this  date. 
Copper 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Cop- 
per; these  dates. 
Drift  Mining;  see  Industries,  etc.    Mines  and  Mining 
Emery  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Gold 
1881.     See    Natural    Resources.     Mlteral.     Gold;    this 

date. 
1888.     See  same;   this  date. 
1892-1895.     See  same;  these  dates. 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  same;  these  dates. 
Iron 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Iron; 
these  dates. 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.    See  Industries,  etc.     Mines  and  Min- 
ing; these  dates. 
Silver 
1892-1895.    See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Silver; 
these  dates. 
Surveyor;  see  Land 
Taxes;  see  Taxation:  County 

SILK  CULTURE;  see  INDUSTRIES,  ETC. 

SILVER 
Mining;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

SISKIYOU  COUNTY  (1852) 
Assessors;  sec  Taxation:  State 
Bullion  Production 
1X85,     See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Production; 
Uila  date. 
Coal 
1892/t  lS94/r,.     See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Coal; 
thcHo  daloa. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


287 


SISKIYOU  COUNTY  (1853)— cont'd 
Copper 
1S92/4-1894/G.    See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Cop- 
per; these  dates. 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Galena 
1892/4-1894/C.    See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Ga- 
lena; these  dates. 
Gold 

1879-1880.     See    Natural    Resources.     Mineral.     Gold; 

these  dates. 
1881.    See  same;  this  date. 
1888.     See  same;  this  date. 
1892-1895.    See  same;  these  dates. 
1892/4-1894/ti.     See  same;  these  dates. 
Indian  Wars;  see  War  Expenditures 
Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Limestone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Marble  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mines 
1879/80.    See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.  Production; 
this  date. 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.    See  Industries,  etc.     Mines  and  Min- 
ing; these  dates. 
Natural  Gas  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Quicksilver 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Quick- 
silver; these  dates 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 
Silver 
1892-1895.    See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Silver; 
these  dates. 
Surveyor;  see  Land 

SLATE 
Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

SLAUGHTER-HOUSES;  see  ABATTOIRS 

SMALLPOX;   see  PUBLC  HEALTH.    EPIDEMICS 

SNOWFALL;  see  CLIMATE 

SOCIAL  EVIL;  see  POPULATION 


SODA 
Produce;  see  Natural  Resources. 

SOILS;  see  AGRICULTURE 


Mineral 


SOLANO  COUNTY  (1850) 
Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Cement  in;   see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Clay  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
County  Hospital;  see  Maintenance:   County 
Irrigation;  see  below,  Irrigation;  this  date 
Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Limestone;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Marble  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See   Industries,  etc.     Mines   and   Min- 
ing; these  dates. 
Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/6.     See    Industries,    etc.    Mining.      Canals,    etc.; 
these  dates. 


SOLANO  COUNTY  (1850)— cont'd 

Natural  Gas  in;  see  Natural  Resources 

Onyx  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Rainfall;  see  Climate 

Sandstone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Surveyor;  sec  Land 

Travertine  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

SONOMA 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

SONOMA  COUNTY  (1850) 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Clay  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Coal 

1892/4-1894/C.    See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Coal; 
these  dates. 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Gold 

1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.   Gold; 
these  dates. 
Horticultural   Board;    see    Agriculture.    Horticultural   Com- 
missions 
Industries;  see  that  title 
Iron 

1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Iron; 
these  dates. 
Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Limestone;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Marble  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Manganese 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resourceo.    Mineral.    Man- 
ganese; these  dates. 
Mineral  Paint  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See   Industries,  etc.     Mines  and  Min- 
ing;  these  dates. 
Onyx  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Prices  of  Fruit;  see  Prices 
Quicksilver 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Quick- 
silver; these  dates. 
Railroad  Aid;  see  Railroads.    Public  Aid 
Sandstone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Surveyor;  see  Land 

Trachyte  and  Tufa  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Travertine  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

SONOMA  VALLEY 
Temperature;  see  Climate 

SOUTH  CAROLINA 

Mines;   see  Industries,  etc.    Mines 
Phosphates;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA  TEACHERS'  ASSOCIATION;   see 
EDUCATION.    EDUCATIONAL  ASSOCIATIONS 

SPECULATION 

1877.     Majority  rept.  of  committee  on  corporations.     11 
pp.     (App.  to  jols.  22  sess.  v.  4  [doc.  6].) 

Re.  Assrm.  bill  394  "  Act  to  encourage  mining  Industry 
and  to  supprpsa  stock  gambling " ;  with  table 
showing  volume  of  business  done  by  principal 
stock  bd.  In  state  In  each  yr.  from  ISB.-}  to  1887. 

SPODUMENE;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    MINERAL 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


STAMP  TAX;  see  TAXATION:  STATE 

STANISLAUS  COUNTY  (1S54) 
Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Bullion  Production 

1S85.     See   Natural   Resources.     Mineral.     Production; 
this  date. 
Clay  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Flood;  see  Climate.    Floods 
Gold 
1879-1S80.     See    Natural    Resources.      Mineral.      Gold; 

these  dates. 
1881.     See  same;  this  date. 
1892-1895.     See  same;  these  dates, 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;   these  dates. 
Horticultural   Board;    see   Agriculture.    Horticultural   Com- 
missions 
Mines  and  Mining 

18S9/90-1890/2.     See  Industries,   etc.     Mines  and  Min- 
ing; these  dates. 
Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/6.     See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 
Quicksilver 
1892/4-1S94/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.   Quick- 
silver; these  dates. 
Railroad  Aid;  see  Railroads.     Public  Aid 
Silver 

1892-1895.     See  Natural   Resources.     Mineral.     Silver; 
these  dates. 
Surveyor;  see  Land 

STATE  PROPERTY  AND  STATE  PROPERTY  FUND;    see 
LAND.     MARSH  AND  TIDE 

STEAM  BOILERS 

Insurance;  see  Insurance 

STEAMBOAT  INSPECTION 

For  ln.spectlon  of  steamers  by  agts.  of  bd.  of  horti- 
culture to  prevent  distribution  of  crop  pests,  see 
Agriculture. 

1851.     Veto  of  act  to  repeal  steamboat  inspection  act. 

(Legisl.  jol.  1851:  664.) 
1876.     Rept.  and  testimony  re.  seaworthiness  of  steam 

vessels   carrying  passengers   to  and   from   port   of 

S.  F.    5,  111  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  21  sess.  v.  4  unnum. 

doc.) 


STEATITE 
Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources. 


Mineral 


STOCKTON 

Climate;  see  that  title 

Libraries;  see  that  title 

Natural  Gas  Wells;  sec  Natural  Resources 

Rainfall;  see  Climate 

Sewerage;  see  that  title 

Smallpox  in;  see  Public  Health.     Epidemics 

Temperature;  see  Climate 

STRAWBERRY 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

STREET  RAILWAYS 

1801.  Minority  rcpt.  on  act  to  provide  for  a  r.r.  within 
city  and  co.  of  S.  F.  (Assem.  Jol.  12  seas.  pp. 
297-298.) 


STREET  RAILWAYS— cont'd 

1864.     Rept.  of  S.  F.  delegation  to  Sen.  on  Sen.  bill  163 

concerning  rates  of  fare  on  street  r.rs.  in  city  and 

CO.   of  S.   F.     12  pp.     (App.   to  :ols.   15   sess.  v.  2 

unnum.  doc.) 
1866.     Minority   rept.    of   S.   F.    delegation   re.   Assem. 

bill  363  to  regulate  rates  of  fare  on  certain  street 

r.rs.  in  city  and  co.  of  S.  F.     4  pp      (Same  16  sess. 

V.  3  unnum.  doc.) 
1887.     Accidents    on    street   cable    r.rs.     6    pp.     {Same 

27  sess.  V.  8  unnum.  doc.) 

1895.  Comments  on  street  and  electric  rwys.  and  opin- 
ion of  atty.  gen.  re.  same.  (2  bienn.  rept.  r.r. 
comrs.  lS95/fi:  14-15.) 

1896.  Comment  on  street  r.rs.  and  opinion  of  atty. 
gen.  re.  same.     (2  same  1895/6:  67-70.) 

STREETS;  see  PUBLIC  WORKS:  CITY 

STRUCTURAL  MATERIALS 

Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

STURGEON;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

SUBSIDIES 

1870.  Petition  for  subsidy  to  Australian  steamers.  6 
pp.     (App.  to  Jols.  18  sess.  v.  3  unnum  doc.) 

SUGAR 
Beet  Sugar;  see  Industries,  etc. 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.     Crops 
Industry;  see  Industries,  etc. 

SUISUN 

Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

SULPHUR 

Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Mining;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

SUMMERLAND 

Gas  Well;  see  Natural  Resources.    Natural  Gas 
Oil-fields;  see  Natural  Resources.    Petroleum 

SUNDAY  OBSERVANCE 

1852.  Rept.  agst.  proposed  Sunday  restrictive  law. 
(Assem.  Jol.  1852:  282-283.) 

1853.  Rept.  of  select  committee  on  sundry  petitions  re- 
specting first  day  of  the  week.  4  pp.  (App.  to 
Assem.  jol.  4  sess.  doc.  43.) 

.    Rcpt.  favoring  public  observance  of  Sabbath  day. 

4  pp.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  4  sess.  doc.  47.) 

1858.  Amdmt.  to  law  lor  observance  of  Sabbath  recom- 
mended.    (A.R.  atty.  gen.  1858:  5.) 

1859.  Rept.  on  act  for  better  observance  of  Sabbath. 
(Assem.  jol.  10  sess.  pp.  348-349.) 

ISGl.  Act  for  observance  of  Sabbath  passed  at  last 
sess.  defective;  recommendation  for  Its  repeal  or 
amdmt.     (A.R.  atty.  gen.  1861:  9.) 

1802.  Repts.  of  public  morals  committee  re.  Sunday 
law.     20  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  13  sess.   [('oc.  151.) 

1866.  Rcpt.  on  act  to  prohibit  barbarous  and  noisy 
amusements  on  the  Christian  Sabbath.  (Assem. 
jol.  16  sess.  pp.  5G8-569.) 

1881.  Memorial  of  S.  F.  Uakers'  Vereln  praying  for 
law  roqulrlug  bakers  to  observe  the  Sabbath  as  a 
day  of  rest.  2  11.  (App.  to  jols.  24  seas.  v.  3  un- 
num. doc.) 

1893.     Petition  of  Cal.  Branch  of  International  Bakers' 
and  Confectioners'  Union  of  Amor,  for  passage  of 
bill  providing  one  day's  rest  from  labor  In  seven. 
(Sen.  Jol.  30  sons.  ]).   203.) 
Liquor  TraOic  and;  see  Liquor  Traffic 


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289 


SUPREME  COURT:  see  ADMINISTRATIOIf  OF  JUSTICE 

SURPRISE  VALLEY 
Climate;  see  that  title 

SURVEYS 
Geological;  see  Natural  Resources 
Topographical;   see  Land 

SUSANVILLE 
Climate;  see  that  title 

SUTTER  COUNTY  (1850) 
Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Coal 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.   Coal; 
these  dates. 

Fruit  Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Gold 
1892/4-1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.   Gold; 
these  dates. 

Horticultural    Board;    see   Agriculture.    Horticultural   Com- 
missions 

Indian  Hostilities;  see  War  Expenditures 

Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.  See  Industries,  etc.  Mines  and  Min- 
ing; these  dates. 

Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/6.  See  Industries,  etc.  Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 

Surveyor;  see  Land 

SUTTER  CREEK 
Climate;  see  that  title 

SUTTER'S  FORT;  see  PARKS:  STATE 

SWEET  POTATO 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

SWEETWATER  DAM 
Climate;  see  that  title 

TARIFF 

1884.  Legislation  demanded:  higher  tariffs  on  raisins; 
continuation  of  present  policy  of  protection  on 
wines;  that  duty  on  fermented  drinks  be  rated 
according  to  alcoholic  strength,  that  pure  grape 
spirits  may  be  used  by  winemakers  in  fortifying 
sweet  wines,  without  tax;  that  internal  reyenue 
tax  on  spirits  should  be  based  on  taxation  on  con- 
sumption, not  on  production;  that  further  facilities 
be  granted  in  bond  for  refilling  packages  under  dis- 
tillers' stamps;  that  existing  la-^vs  for  taxation  of 
spurious  and  adulterated  wines  be  enforced.  (2 
A.R.  chief  executive  vitic.  officer  1882/4:  19-21.) 

1887.  Results  of  high  protective  tariff  on  wines.  (A. 
R.  bd.  vitic.  comrs.  1887:  41-42.) 

1890.  Favoring  passage  of  bill  pending  in  Congress 
authorizing  the  several  states  to  control  sale  of  fer- 
mented and  alcoholic  drinks,  free  from  interfer- 
ence of  national  govt.     {Same  1889/90:  35.) 

.     Text  of  McKinley  tariff  bill  re.  alcoholic  liquors 

and  of  sweet  wine  bill.     (Savie  1889/90:  76-80.) 

1890-1894.  Stmt,  of  Import  duties  of  all  principal  coun- 
tries, to  which  Cal.  wines,  brandies,  and  raisins  are 
or  may  be  exported.  (Same  1889/90  (pp.  272-276) 
—same  1893/4.) 

19 


TARIFF— cont'd 

189;!.  Kept,  of  C.  A.  Wetmore  on  the  Oldham  rept.  on 
Cal.  wines  and  on  question  of  tariff  on  wines. 
(.name  1893/4:  55-58.) 

1896.  Decision  in  case  before  U.  S.  court  re.  paying  im- 
port duty  on  Zante  currants.  (5  blenn.  rept.  bd. 
hortlc.  1896/6:  75-76.) 

TAXATION:   COUNTY 

1852.  Suggestion  that  cos.  where  high  schools  are  lo- 
cated be  empowered  to  levy  tax  upon  real  and  per- 
sonal property  within  the  co.,  sufficient  to  defray 
in  part  the  necessary  expenses.  (2  A.R.  supt.  pub- 
lic instruction  1852:  10.) 

1874-1888.  Table  showing  rate  of  co.  taxation.  (A.R. 
equalization  bd.  1885/6  (pp.  48-49)— blenn.  rept. 
same  1887/8.) 

1903-1904.  Table  giving  amts.  of  taxes  levied  in  the 
several  cos.  for  co.  road  purposes  and  expended  by 
bds.  of  supervisor.3.  (Blenn.  rept.  bd.  of  highways 
1902/4:  34.) 

ALAMKDA   COUNTY 
1856.     Veto  of  act  authorizing  sheriff  of  Alameda  Co. 
to  collect  delinquent  taxes  of  1854  and  1855.     (As- 
sem.  jol.  1856:  538-539.) 

MAKION   COUNTY 
1856.     Veto  of  act  concerning  collection  of  taxes  now 
due  In  Marlon  Co.     (Assem.  jol.  1856:  539-540.) 

PLACER   COUNTY 
1858.     Rept.  favoring  passage  of  act  to  separate  office  of 
collector  of  taxes  from  office  of  sheriff  in  Placer  Co. 
(Sen.  joL  9  sess.  pp.  185-186.) 

PLUMAS  COUNTY 
1878.     Veto  of  act  to  authorize  bd.  of  supervisors  of 
Plumas  Co.  to  refund  certain  taxes  to  Sierra  Flume 
and  Lumber  Co.  erroneously  assessed  and  Illegally 
collected.     (Assem.  jol.  22  sess.  pp.  611-612.) 

SIERRA    COUNTY 
1858.     Memorial  praying  for  passage  of  certain  laws  on 
taxation  and   revenue  of  Sierra  Co.     (Assem.  jol. 
9  sess.  pp.  140-142.) 

TAXATION:  FEDERAL 

Direct  Tax 

See  niso  Finance :     State.     Revenue. 
1862-1863.     Comments  on  federal  ta.v.     (A.R.  state  con- 
troller 1861/2   (pp.  5-8)- some  1X62/3.) 

Federal  Tax  Fund;  see  Finance:  State.    Revenue 
Internal  Revenue 

1854.  Cal.  making  larger  contributions  to  national 
treasury.  In  proportion  to  population,  than  any 
other  state.     (Gov.s.  ann.  mess.  1854:  12.) 

1870.  Rept.  of  Sen.  grape  culture  committee  with  con. 
res.  re.  petitioning  Congress  to  exempt  fruit  distil- 
leries from  the  working  of  existing  Internal  reve- 
nue law.  6  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  18  sess.  v.  2  doc. 
[381.) 

1880.  Res.  adopted  by  bd.  of  vitic.  comrs.  re.  memorial 
to  Congress  asking  that  Internal  revenue  laws  be 
passed  requiring  brandies  made  from  grapes  and 
other  fruits  in  U.  S.  be  sold  in  original  packages, 
with  tax  paid  stamp  attached  and  that  all  laws 
permitting  sale  of  fruit  brandies  under  rectifying 
or  wholesale  dealers'  license  be  repealed;  also  that 
5-gallon  packages  be  permitted.  (1  A.R.  bd.  vitic. 
comrs.  revised  ed.  !880:  165.) 

1888.  Res.  adopted  re.  reduction  of  taxes  on  spirits  and 
grape  brandies.  (Rept.  6  ann.  state  vitic.  conven- 
tion 1888:  180.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


TAXATION:  LOCAL 

LOS  ANGELES 
1850.  Veto  of  act  to  incorporate  city  of  Los  Angeles, 
objecting  to  unlimited  powers  of  taxation  confer- 
red therein,  and  to  such  special  legislation,  with 
suggestion  for  method  of  general  incorporation. 
(Legisl.  jol.  1849/50;  137-141.) 

SACRAMENTO 

1850.  Veto  of  act  to  incorporate  Sacramento  City  ob- 
jecting to  same  as  special  legislation  and  as  grant- 
ing unlimited  powers  of  taxation,  reviewing  evils 
of  same.     (Legisl.  jol.  1849/50:  890-895.) 

1852.  Rept.  re.  proposed  amdmt.  of  Sacramento  City 
charter,  reviewing  existing  objectionable  mode  of 
providing  for  salaries  and  payment  of  taxes  in  said 
city.     (Assem.  jol.  1852:  460-463.) 

1859.  Rept.  of  plan  by  which  citizens  of  Sacramento 
City  and  Co.  were  authorized  to  raise  tax  for  pur- 
pose of  purchasing  grounds  and  erecting  bldgs.  for 
use  of  State  Agric.  Socy.  free  of  rent.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1859:  52-53.) 

TAXATION:  STATE 

serial 

1  series 

1871/3-1877/9.     Bienn.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  equalization. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1871/3  in  App.  to  jols.  20  sess.  v.  2  unnum.  doc. 

1873/5 •     ••     21     '•     V.  5 

1875/7 22     •■     V.  3 

1877/9 23    "     V.  1 

2  series 

1880.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  equalization. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1880  In  App.  to  jols.  24  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc. 

3  series 

1880/2-1903/4.    Bienn.  rept.  of  bd.  of  equalization. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows: 
1880/2  In  App.  to  jols.  25  si'ss.  V.  4  unnum.  doc. 


1882/4    "     " 

'•      ••      20     • 

V.  3 

1884/6    "     " 

"     "     27     ' 

V.  2 

1886/8    "     " 

"     "     28    • 

V.  1 

18S8/00  "     •• 

•'     ••     29    ' 

V.  1 

1890/2    •'     " 

„     ..     30    . 

'       V.  1 

1S92/4    "     " 

"     "     31     • 

V.  1 

18(14/6    "     " 

'•     "     32    ' 

V.  1 

18;i8/8    '•     " 

"     "     33     ' 

V.  1 

1898/02  "     " 

••     "     35     ■ 

v.  2 

non-serial 

1849.  Review  of  probable  benefits  of  agric.  taxation  in 
forcing  owners  of  large  tracts  of  lands  paying  no 
revenue  for  state  to  sell  to  small  cultivators. 
(Govs.  ann.  mess.  1849.) 

.     Stmt,   of  objections  to  collnction   of  revenue  in 

coin.     {Savie  1849.) 

.     Suggestion  to  authorize  tax  collectors  to  receive 

taxes  in  Cal.  gold  at  rate  of  |16  per  ounce  troy. 
(,S'ame  1849.) 

.     Suggestion   to  jirohiliit  persons  refusing  to  pay 

legal  taxes,  from  bringing  civil  suit  in  any  court  in 
state  for  period  of  one  yr..  and  not  then,  until  i)ay- 
ment  of  all  arrearages,     (tiame  1849.) 

1850.  Rept.  on  tax  rates,  urging  Imposition  of  five- 
dollar  poll  tax,  and  submitting  plan  for  temporary 
loan  until  time  of  collection  of  taxes,  with  further 
suggestion  for  obtaining  revenue  by  sale  of  surplus 
lands  In  vicinity  of  future  seat  of  govt.  (Legisl. 
jol.  1849/50:  424-428.) 

.  Rept.  of  finance  committee  recommending  an  ac- 
ceptable system  of  taxation.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1 
sesH.  pp.  424-128  doc.  I.) 

.     Beneficial    effects   of    system    of    direct    taxation 

Been  In  IncreaMed  Impulse  given  to  agric.  and  by 
subdivision  of  large  tracts  of  land,  and  sale  of  same 
to  small  cultivators.     (Oovh.  anu.   moss.   1851.) 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

non-scria  I — cont'd 

1850.  Tabular  stmt,  of  taxes  of  1850  and  the  delinquen- 
cies; reductions  and  payments  on  same.  (A.R. 
state  controller  1850/1:  502-503.) 

Pacing  from  Collected  docs. 

1851.  Suggestion  for  revision  of  present  revenue  law, 
in  view  of  ambiguity  of  its  provisions  with  regard 
to  relative  duties  of  sheriffs  and  treasurers;  also 
recommendation  for  entire  abolition  of  office  of  co. 
treasurer.     (Same  1850/1:  508.) 

Paginji:  from  Collected  docs. 

1852.  Minority  rept.  re.  defects  of  constitution  in  tax 
regulation,  with  statistics,  showing  alleged  dis- 
crimination in  favor  of  mining  cos.  to  have  resulted 
in  increased  prosperity  of  larger  cities,  and  in- 
creased prices  of  production  with  decreased  price 
of  imports.     (Assem.  jol.  1852:  170-174.) 

• .     Recommendation  that  percentage  of  taxation  for 

state  purposes  be  increased  from  30c.  to  50c.  on 
one  hundred  dollars  of  valuation.  (A.R.  state  con- 
troller 1851/2:  32.) 

.  Majority  rept.  re.  defects  of  constitution  in  pro- 
visions for  equality  of  taxation,  etc.,  charging  dis- 
crimination agst.  southern  or  grazing  cos.  in  opera- 
tion of  existing  system,  and  reviewing  transactions 
leading  to  formation  of  constitution.  (Assem.  jol. 
1852:  1G6-170.) 

.     Failure  of  collecting  officers  to  make  return  and 

payment  of  seven  cos.  June  30,  1851,  and  Jan.  27, 
1852,  cited  as  illustrating  negligence  of  collecting 
officers,  and  loss  to  state  resulting  therefrom. 
(Govs,  special  mess.  Jan.  30,  1852.) 

.     Review    of   suits    instituted    in    enforcement   of 

revenue  laws.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1853.) 

.     Suggestion    that    controller's   civil    warrants    be 

made  receivable  for  all  taxes  and  revenues  due 
state,  after  expiration  of  present  fiscal  yr.,  includ- 
ing auction  and  gaming  tax,  except  tax  on  pas- 
sengers appropriated  to  state  hospitals,  and  inter- 
est tax  funds  of  1851-1852.  (A.R.  state  controller 
1851/2:  33.) 

.     Revision    of    revenue    system    urged    and    more 

stringent  provision  for  collection  of  same,  and  ac- 
countability of  agts.  entrusted  therewith.  (Govs. 
special  mess.  Jan.  30,  1852.) 

.     Statistics  showing  heavy  taxation  of  agric.  cos., 

in  proportion  to  representation  and  population,  as 
compared  with  richer  mining  cos.,  and  small  amt. 
of  delinquency  in  same  as  compared  with  mining 
interests;  urging  constitutional  convention  to  rem- 
edy same  in  view  of  increasing  dissatisfaction  in 
south.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1852.) 

1852-1853.  Abstract  of  property  of  all  lands,  with  total 
amt.  of  state  tax  on  same,  and  poll  tax.  (A.R.  state 
controller  1851/2  (p.  20)— some  1852/3.) 

1853.  Comments  on  revenue  laws.  (Same  1852/3: 
40.) 

.     National   taxation   in   Cal.   equivalent   to   $11.34 

per  capita  of  population,  and  state  taxation  $3.03. 
(Govs.  ann.  mess.  1854;  12.) 

.    Revenue  laws  In  need  of  revision.     (Same  1853.) 

.    Suggestion  that  tax  l)e  laid  on  each  suit  appealed 

to  Suprciiio  Court,  to  bo  aijpliod  for  purpose  of  ob- 
taining library  for  that  court  in  conjunction  with 
state  library.      (A.R.  state  controller  1852/3:  49.) 

1854.  ComiilaiulH  made  agst.  revenue  laws.  (Govs, 
ann.  mess.  1854:  15.) 

1855.  Reduction  of  rates  of  taxation  necessary.  (Same 
1855:  G.) 

1856.  Opinion  ui)on  qui'stion  of  recelvabllity  or  non- 
rccolvabllHy  of  cvidoiicos  of  civil  liidebledncss  of 
state  In  payment  of  slate  laxallon  imposed  for  ordi- 
nary purposes.     (A.R.  atty.  gen.  1856:  8-9.) 


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291 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

non-scriaJ — cont'd 

1857.  Suggestion  that  law  be  so  ampniled  as  to  require 
all  allowances  made  to  co,  oflkors  for  services  re- 
quired performed  in  connection  with  collection  of 
revenue,  to  be  paid  by  state,  to  bo  made  by  bd.  of 
supervisors.     (A.U.  controller  1856/7:  4.) 

.  Suggested  that  law  be  enacted,  withholding  com- 
pensation of  CO.  auditors  for  performance  of  all 
duties  connected  with  revenue,  until  such  time  as 
they  can  present  receipt  of  controller  of  state,  that 
they  have  duly  made  such  rept.     {Same  185G/7:  4.) 

1859.  Rept.  on  act  to  provide  revenue  for  support  of 
govt.     (Sen.  jol.  10  sess.  pp.  317-32G.) 

1862.  Recommendation  that  ad  valorem  tax  which 
revenue  laws  of  lSt;i  fl.x  at  G2c.  upon  each  one  hun- 
dred dollars  of  taxable  property  shall,  for  18G.'?,  be 
raised  23c.  on  one  hundred  dollars,  making  tax  for 
1863  85c.  on  one  hundred  dollars  of  ta.xable  prop- 
erty.    (A.R.  state  controller  18G1/2:  16.) 

1864.  Majority  rept.  of  Assem.  committee  on  ways  and 
means  re.  bill  for  purpose  of  including  mines  among 
taxable  property  of  state.  8  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  15 
sess.  V.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

1865.  Recommendation  that  rate  of  taxation  for  gen- 
eral purposes,  be  reduced  from  48%c.  to  29-yiC.  on 
each  one  hundred  dollars  of  taxable  property.  (A. 
R.  state  controller  1SG4/5:  6.) 

.     Recommendation   that   few,   if   any,   changes   be 

made  in  revenue  act.     (Savie  1864/5:  5.) 

1867.  Comments  on  rate  of  taxation.  (Bienn.  rept. 
same  1865/7:  10-12.) 

.     Comments  on  revenue   law  and  equalization  of 

taxes.     {Same  1865/7:  5-6.) 

.     Recommendation  that  tax  levied  for  support  of 

general  fund  be  reduced  from  30%c.  to  20%c.  on 
each  hundred  dollars.     {Same  18G5/7:  10-11.) 

1868.  Senator  Shaw's  revenue  law  for  Cal.  published 
by  direction  of  Sen.  73  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  17  sess. 
V.  2  [doc.  491.) 

1869.  Revision  of  revenue  laws  to  insure  equality  and 
uniformity  of  taxation  suggested.  (Rept.  atty.  gen. 
1868/9:  8.) 

.     Recommendation  that  tax  levied  for  support  of 

general  fund  be  increased  to  25%c.  for  twenty- 
second  and  twenty-third  revenue  yrs.  (Bienn.  rept. 
state  controller  1867/9:  11.) 

1870.  Rept.  [of  majority  and  minority]  of  ways  and 
means  committee  re.  Assem.  bill  241  suppl.  to  act, 
resp.  taxation  of  encumbered  real  estate,  amenda- 
tory of  act  to  provide  revenue  for  support  of  govt. 
of  state,  approved  Mch.  30,  1861.  2  11.  (App.  to 
jols.  18  sess.  v.  3  doc.  [641.) 

.     Rept.  of  ways  and   means  committee  re.  fixing 

rate  of  taxation  for  state  purposes,  for  twenty-sec- 
ond and  twenty-third  fiscal  yrs.  4  pp.  {Same  18 
sess.  V.  3  doc.  [69].) 

1871-1873.  Comments  on  revenue  and  taxation  and 
table  showing  valuations  of  property.  (Bienn.  rept. 
state  controller  1871/3:  14-19.) 

1871-1875.  Comparative  table  showing  total  value  of 
state  and  co.  tax  upon  each  one  hundred  dollars 
value  of  property  as  equalized  for  taxation. 
(Bienn.  rept.  equalization  bd.  1874/5:  94-95.) 

1871-1896   [18931.     State  and  co.  rates  of  taxation.     60 
pp.     (Controller's  office.) 
Not  Bpon  ;  pntry  from  Bowker. 

1871/2.  Table  showing  co.  debts  of  several  cos.  in 
in  1872,  and  total  rate  of  tax  for  state  and  co. 
purposes  in  each  co.  1871-1872.  (A.R.  equalization 
bd.  1872/3:  12-13.) 

18.73.  Comments  on  rate  of  taxation,  also  recommenda- 
tion that  ad  valorem  tax  for  state  capitol,  military. 
and    insane    asylum    fund    be    discontinued    and 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
apprns.    for   specific   anit.,    for    these    purposes,   be 
made  from  general  fund.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  con- 
troller 1871/3:  20-21.) 

1873.  Suggestion  that  legisl.  pass  law  that  all  taxes 
paid  under  protest  should  be  paid  over  by  tax  col- 
lectors to  CO.  treasurers,  in  same  manner  as  other 
taxes  and  that  taxpayers  desiring  to  test  legality 
of  taxes  so  paid  should  bo  denied  an  action  agst. 
tax  collector  to  recover  such  taxes,  but  be  allowed 
an  action  agst.  co.  and  state.  (A.R.  equalization 
bd.  1872/3:  18.) 

.     Comments    on    putting   revenue   parts    of   codes 

Into  effect.     {Same  1872/3:  6.) 

.     Rate  of  state  tax;  comments.    (.S'ame  1872/3:14.) 

1875.  Comments  on  rate  of  taxation,  with  stmt,  show- 
ing deficiencies  for  three  fiscal  yrs.  and  other 
claims  agst.  state,  provided  for  by  legisl.  of  1875/6. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1875/G:  17-18.) 

1875-1881.  Comparative  table  showing  amt.  of  tax  for 
state  purposes,  on  personal  property,  levied,  col- 
lected, and  delinquent  in  city  and  co.  of  S  F.,  June 
30,  1882,  for  yrs.  1875  to  1881,  incl.  {Same  1880/2: 
20.) 

1877.  Comments  on  rate  of  state  tax.  (Bienn.  rept. 
equalization  bd.  1875/7:  3-5.) 

.  Important  questions  to  be  considered  in  amend- 
ing constitution;  equalizing  burdens  of  taxation 
and  properly  guarding  and  restricting  corporations. 
(Rept.  atty.  gen.  1&7G/7:  4.) 

.  Recommendation  that  in  those  cos.  where  audi- 
tors, assessors,  collectors,  and  treasurers  receive 
fees  instead  of  salaries,  their  cos.  pay  them  for  all 
services  rendered  state  in  reference  to  state  taxes, 
amt.  they  now  receive  from  state  for  such  ser- 
vices; in  such  cases  state  would  pay  nothing  back 
to  COS.  for  aforesaid  services,  nsr  collect  so  much 
from  said  cos.  ann.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller 
1875/7:  14.) 

1879.  Comments  on  collection  of  revenue;  recommen- 
dation re.  necessity  and  reason  for  abolishing  com- 
pensation to  CO.  officers  for  auditing,  assessing, 
collecting,  and  disbursing  state  taxes  or  other  state 
moneys,  save  in  case  of  co.  treasurers,  who  should 
be  allowed  their  mileage  for  bringing  state  money 
to  state  treasury.     {Same  1877/9:  1M2.) 

1879-1882.  Stmt,  giving  rate  of  state  tax  1878.  (Bienn. 
rept.  equalization  bd.  1878/9  (pp.  3-i)— same  1882.) 

1880.  Recommendation  to  revise  whole  of  so  much  of 
political  code  as  relates  to  revenue.  (A.R.  same 
1880:  40.) 

— — .     Repts.  of  jt.  committee  on  revenue  and  taxation. 

(Sen.  jol.  23  sess.  pp.  250-25G;   Assem.  jol    pp.  296- 

302.) 
.     Comments  on  real  estate.     (A.R.  equalization  bd. 

1880:  30-31.) 
.     Recommendation  for  repeal  of  sees.  443  and  3719, 

political  code.     {Same  1880:  38.) 
1880-1881.     Stmt,  showing  amts.  to  be  raised  and  rate 

of  state  taxes.     {Same  1880   (p.  44)— .same  1881.) 

1882.  Recommendation  that  sec.  3713,  political  code, 
when  re-enacted  at  each  sess.  of  legisl.  should  pro- 
vide that  when  less  than  five  mills  are  produced, 
they  shall  be  counted  as  five  mills,  and  when  over 
five  mills  they  shall  be  counted  as  one  cent.  {Same 
1881/2:  4.) 

.     Stmt,  showing  amts.   to  be  raised   and   date  of 

state  taxes,  for  yr.  endg.  June  30,  1883;   levied  in 
1882.     {Same  1881/2:  40.) 

1883.  Table  showing  amts.  to  be  raised  and  rate  of 
state  tax.     (.Same  1883/4:  23.) 

1884.  Same.     {Same  1883/4:  36.) 

.    See  also  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit;  this  date. 


293 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

7ion-serial — cont'd 

1884-1886.  Recommendation  that  sec.  3654  of  political 
code  be  repealed.  (A.R.  equalization  bd.  1883/4 
(p.  19)— same  1885/6.) 

.  Request  for  legisl.  to  provide  some  means  for  In- 
formation re  revenue  service.  {Same  1883/4  (pp. 
19-20)— so?ne  1885/6.) 

1885/6-1904.  Table  showing  amt.  of  property  upon 
which  state  rate  of  taxation  was  based  and  said 
rate.     (Same  1885/6  (p.  20)— same  1903/4.) 

1886.  Comment  on  rules  for  revenue  officers.  (Same 
1885/6:  9-10.) 

.    Comments  on  bonds  and  money.     (Same  1885/6: 

5-6.) 
.     See  also  Agriculture.     Crops.     Fruit;   this  date. 

1887.  Table  showing  net  sum  subject  to  Increase,  per- 
centage added,  estimated  by  bd.  (Bienn.  rept. 
equalization  bd.  1S87/8:  11.) 

1888.  Same;  subject  to  decrease,  percentage  decreased 
estimated  by  bd.     (iiame  1887/8:  11.) 

1890/2.  Recommendation  that  law  be  repealed  provid- 
ing that  tax  collectors  of  various  cos.  shall  receive 
for  collecting  state  and  co.  taxes,  6%  for  first  $10,- 
000,  i%  on  all  over  $10,000  and  under  $20,000,  and 
2%  on  all  over  $20,000;  when  act  was  passed  these 
percentages  went  directly  to  tax  collector  as  his 
fees,  but  since  abolition  of  fee  system,  this  money 
goes  into  co.  treasuries.  (A.R  state  treasurer 
1890/2:  3.) 

1891.  In  reference  to  certain  duties  of  auditors  and  tax 
collectors,  Sept.  7;   opinion  137  atty.  gen.   (Hart). 

3  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entiy  from  Bowker. 

1892.  Suggestion  that  sec.  3773  of  political  code  be  so 
amended  as  to  require  tax  collector,  upon  conclu- 
sion of  his  tax  sale,  to  rept.  to  controller  each  sale 
in  which  state  is  purchaser.  (Bienn.  rept.  state 
controller  1890/2:  33.) 

.     Recommendation    for    repeal    of    laws    granting 

comns.  on  ad  valorem  taxes,  with  exception  of  sees. 
3829  and  3876  of  political  code,  allowing  assessor 
comns.  for  collection  of  personal  property  taxes  and 
treasurer's   mileage.     (Same  1890/2:  35.) 

1892-1894.  Comments  on  payment  of  taxes  in  semi-ann. 
installments.    (Same  1890/2  (p.  32)— same  1892/4.) 

1893.  Rept.  showing  condition  of  finances  re.  50-cent 
limit  of  taxation  and  amt.  of  apprns.  passed  and 
pending.     (Sen.  jol.  30  sess.  pp.  749-750.) 

1895.  Petition  for  change  in  time  of  collecting  taxes. 
(Same  31  sess.  p.  477.) 

1896.  Comments  on  revenue  laws.  (Bienn.  rept.  state 
controller  1894/6:  25-28.) 

1900.  Comments  on  comns.  to  co.  officers  for  collecting 
state's  portion  of  taxes.     (Same  1898/00:  28-29.) 

1901.  Rept.  of  special  committee  on  taxation  and  reve- 
nue.    (Sen.  jol.  34  sess.  pp.  259-262.) 

Assessment,  Equalization,  and  Valuation 
seriol 


1890-1904.    Valnee  of  property  in  and  indebtedness  of 
each  CO.;  ann.    bdaldes. 

This  flerloR  of  talilcH  In  Klmlliir  In  scopi'  (o  (lie 
vBliiatlon  tnljlca  Ihhiic(I  by  the  bd.  of  r>(|\mllznll()n, 
1S7'2-1S70  ct  HC(|.  ;  hoc  below,  non-Hcrlal  Kroup. 
The  liendInK"  of  the  tnbles  nro  Riven  here  In  order 
Ihnt  a  comparlBon  may  be  made  with  the  tnbles 
referred  to. 
1800. 

Value  of  real  estate  and  of  Improvementa ;  vnhie  of 
personal  property  and  ami.  of  money;  total  value 
of  prop<Tty  aa  retMrne<l  by  auditors  ;  value  of  r.rs. 
aMHOHHed  bv  atale  brl.  of  etpiallziitlon  ;  total  alate 
and  CO.  rale  of  taxation  on  each  $100. 
1H01-1R(I4. 

A«  above,  with  addition  of  funded  debt,  floating  debt. 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

Assessment,  Equalization,  and  Valuation — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
A—cont'd 


1895- 

As 


1897 

As 


In 
ISilO 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1898 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


1898. 

nbove,   with  addition  of  original   assessed  value  of 
mortgages.     In  1896  a  distinction  was  first  made 
between  money  and  solvent  credits. 
1904. 

above,   omitting   "  original    assessed   value  of  mort- 
gages,"   and    adding    "  total    value    of    mortgages, 
trust   deeds   and   other   debt   oliilgatlons   assessed, 
Incl.    university    mortgages,    etc."    and    "  assessed 
value  of  mortgages  held  by  state  Institutions. 
Documents  as  follows  : 
1891  omitted, 
in  Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1892/4  :  142-144. 

"  1892/4 :  145-147. 

1892/4  :  148-150. 

1834/6  :  152-154. 

1894/6  :  155-157. 

1896/8  :  138-139. 

"  ••  1896/8 :  140-141. 


1898/00 ; 
1898/00  : 


146-147. 
148-149. 


1900/2  :  136-137. 
1900/2  :  138-139. 
1902/4  :  150-151. 
1902/4  :  152-153. 


B 


1881-1904.  Exhibits  showing  the  assessed  value  of 
property  and  the  indebtedness  of  the  cos.  of  the 
state. 

In    his    rept.    covering    the    fiscal    years    ending    1882 
(pp.    42-43),    controller    Kenfleld    describes    the    In- 
ception   of    this    series.      In    addition    to    material 
indicated   in   title   as   shown   above,   these  exhibits 
contain  a  tabular  stmt,  of  description  and  value  of 
the   public  buildings   In  each  co. 
Checklist 
1881.     Cal.    assessed    value   of   property   and   an    exhibit 
of  the  financial  condition  of  the  state,  counties  and 
principal   cities.     73   pp. 
No  more  of  these  exhibits  were  Issued  separately.     In 
Documents  as  follows  : 

1882  In  Bienn.  rept.  controller  1880/2  :  128-192. 
1884   omitted. 
1886   In   Bienn.   rept.   controller   18S4/G :  134-186. 


1888 
1890 
1892 
1894 
1896 
1898 
1900 
1002 
1904 


1880/8  :  146-198. 
1888/90  :  132-190. 
1890/2  :  144-186. 
1892/4  :  152-188. 
1894/6:  160-198. 
1896/8  :  144-181. 
1898/00  :  152-184. 
1900/2  :  144-177. 
1902/4  :  156-188. 


1871-1904.     Values  of  property  and  amis,  charged  to  col- 
lectors. 


Checklist 

1871-1898  not  Issued  se 

parately. 

1899  broadside. 

1900-1904 

not  Issued  separately. 

In  Documents 

as  follows  ; 

1871        In 

Bienn.  rept. 

controller  1871/3  :  170-171. 

1872 

,4                           t( 

1871/3:172-173. 

187.3/4    " 

1,                           t« 

1873/5:  128-129. 

1874/5    " 

*•                            *• 

187,3/5  :  130-131. 

187.5/6    " 

,1                           «« 

1875/7  :  102-103. 

1876/7    •■ 

•*                           " 

1875/7  :  104-105. 

1877/8    " 

11                           <I 

1877/9:82-83. 

1878/9    " 

"                           *' 

1877/9  :  84-86. 

1880 

«l                           *t 

1879/80:54-55. 

1881 

•  1                           <• 

1880/2  :  102-103. 

1882 

11                           •• 

1882/4  :  100-101. 

1883 

•  <                           „ 

1882/4  :  102-103. 

1884 

It                           t« 

1884/0:  112-113. 

1886 

It                           it 

1.SH4/0  :  114-115. 

1886 

it                           It 

1886/8:  118-119. 

1887 

II                           It 

1880/8;  120-121. 

1888 

It                           •• 

18HS/90  :  110-111. 

1889 

II                           .1 

18,HS/90;  112-113, 

1880 

II                           .1 

1890/2;  114115. 

1801 

ti                           II 

1N90/2:  116-117. 

1892 

II                           II 

1892/4:  116-117. 

1893 

II                           II 

1892/4  :  1 18-1 19. 

1894 

It                           It 

1894/6:  122  123. 

1895 

■  1                           II 

1894/6:  124-125. 

1H90 

"                            " 

1894/6;  126-127. 

1H97 

•  1                           11 

1896/8:  118-110. 

1898 

II                           It 

1890/8  :  120-121. 

INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


293 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

Assessment,  Equalization,  and  Valuation — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 

C — cont'd 
Checklist— cont'd 
1899       In  Bleon.  rept.  controller  1808/00 :  132-133. 

1000         •■       1808/00  :  134-135. 

1001         "  1000/2 

folding  table. 

1002  In    Blenn.    rept.    controller    1000/2 
folding  table. 

lOO.i    In    Blenn.    rept.    controller    1902/4 

fuldlDK  table. 
100-1    In    Blenn.    rept.    controller    1902/4 
folding  table. 
D 
1855-1881/2.    Statistical  tables  compiled  from  repts.  of 
CO.  assessors. 

These   tables  are  summarle."*  compiled  from   the  reports 

noted  below   under   ludlvldunl  counties. 
In  Documents  as  follows  ; 

1855  In  A.R.   surveyor-general    [  18.')5]  :  50-50. 

1856  "  ••  ■•  "  1850 :  28-38. 

1857  *•  "  '•  "  1857:  [211-28. 

1858  '•  "  "  "  1858  :  M):U. 
1869  "  "  "  '•  1850:  [20) -33. 

1860  "  "  "  "  1860 :  1201-33. 

1861  "  "  '•  ••  1801  :  [15|[17]. 

1862  "  "  "  "  1802 :  52-85. 

1863  "  "  ••  "  1S63:  (75J-in7. 

1864  "  •'  "  •■  1864:  [201-61. • 

1865  '•  "  •'  "  1865:  |1171-14n.« 

1866  ••  Rept  surveyor-general  1865/7  :  [601-03. 
1807  "  •'  "  ••  1867/9:  [15] -40. 
1868  '•  "  '•  ••  1867/0:  [511-75. 
1860/70   "  •■  "  1860/71  :  [111-35. 
1870/1  "  "  ••  1869/71:  [65]-01. 

1872  In  Blenn.  rept.  surveyor-general  1871/3  :  [251-51. 

1873  "   ■•      "      •'      "   1871/3:1531-06. 

1873  •'       "  '•  •'  "       1873/5:  (251-47. 

1874  "       •'  "  "  "        1873/5:  [401-71. 
1875-1876  In  Blenn.  rept  surveyor-general   187.5/7  :  [101- 

63. 
1878-1870   In   Blenn.   rept.   surveyor-general    1877/0:  [7]- 

51. 
1870-1880  In  Rept.   surveyor-general   1870/80  :  [551-77. 
1880/1-1881/2    In    Rept.    surveyor-general    1880/2:  [57]- 

88. 

1866-1879.  Same.  (Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  1866/7  (pp. 
548-571)— same  1879.) 

non-serial 

1850-1857.  Stmt,  showing  general  abstract  of  assess- 
ments of  real  and  per.sonal  property  from  organi- 
zation of  state  govt.  (A.R.  state  comptroller  1853/4 
(pp.  18-19)— same  1856/7.) 

1850-1859.  Same;  general  abstract  of  assessments  of 
real  and  personal  property.  (Assera.  Jol.  11  sess. 
pp.  76-77;  Sen.  jol.  pp.  72-73.) 

1850-1863.  Comparative  stmt,  showing  ann.  assess- 
ments of  real  and  personal  property  from  organi- 
zation of  state  govt.  (A.R.  state  controller  1859/60 
(pp.  20-21)— same  1862/3.) 

1850-1871.  Stmt,  showing  ann.  assessments  of  real  and 
personal  property  from  organization  of  state  govt. 
(Same  1864/5  (p.  49) — bienn.  rept.  same  1869/71.) 

1850-1873.  Stmt,  of  value  of  real  and  personal  property, 
and  rate  of  taxation  on  each  one  hundred  dollars, 
since  organization  of  state  govt.  (Bienn.  rept. 
same  1871/3:  184.) 

1850-1898.  Table  showing  valuation  of  property  in  Cal. 
and  rate  of  taxation  on  each  JlOO  from  organiza- 
tion of  state  govt.  (Cal.  blue  book  or  state  roster 
1895  (p.  279)— same  1899.) 

1850-1904.  Comparative  stmt,  giving  valuation  of  real 
and  personal  property,  and  rate  of  taxation  on 
each  one  hundred  dollars,  from  organization  of 
state  govt.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1877/9 
(p.  108)— same  1902/4.) 

.     Table  showing  total  assessed   value  of  property 

and  rates  of  state  taxation  for  series  of  yrs.  (A.R. 
equalization  bd.  1885/6  (p.  60) — bienn.  rept.  same 
1903/4.) 


*  1864  and  1865  are  bound  together. 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

Assessment,  Equalization,  and  Valuation — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1851.  Continuance  of  present  rate  of  taxation  on  realty 
and  personalty  urged;  do.  reduction  in  capitation 
tax.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1851.) 

1852.  Rept.  re.  defects  in  existing  system  of  assessing 
and  collecting  revenue,  as  cause  of  unsatisfactory 
financial  condition  of  state;  reviewing  provisions 
of  bill  propased  as  remedy  for  same.  (Assem.  jol. 
1852:  326-330.) 

1854.  Govs.  mess.  re.  cost  of  assessment  and  collec- 
tion of  CO.  revenues,  with  stmt,  of  same.  (Sen. 
jol.  1855:  648-650.) 

1854-1871.  Abstract  of  property  of  all  kinds  assessed, 
and  amt.  of  state  tax  due  thereon.  (A.R.  state 
comptroller  1853/4  (pp.  16-17) — blenn.  rept.  same 
1869/71.1 

1856.  Opinion  as  to  duty  of  assessor  under  revenue  law 
to  assess  mortgaged  property  and  amt.  loaned  on 
same.     (A.R.  atty.  gen.  1856:  6-7.) 

1857.  Abstr.  of  taxable  property  In  cos.  of  state,  aa 
shown  by  returns  for  1857,  as  exhibited  by  repts. 
of  CO.  auditors  to  state  controller,  and  repts.  of 
assessors  and  co.  surveyors  to  surveyor  gen.;  ag- 
gregates by  cos.  (Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  p.  42;  Assem. 
jol.  p.  59.) 

.  Abstr.  of  taxable  property  returned  by  co.  as- 
sessors and  surveyors;  aggregates  of  agric.  prod- 
ucts, livestock,  improvements,  etc.  (A.R.  surveyor 
gen.  1857:  23-25.) 

1858.  Rept.  on  that  portion  of  govs,  inaugural  address 
re.  equalization  of  taxation.  (Assem.  jol.  9  sess. 
pp.  386-388.) 

1862-1863.  Recommendation  that  "  act  to  provide  reve- 
nue for  support  of  govt."  approved  May  17,  1861,  be 
so  amended  as  to  require  co.  assessors  to  commence 
assessment  of  real  and  personal  property,  for  state 
and  CO.  purposes  on  first  Monday  in  Jan.  instead  of 
first  Monday  in  Mch.  and  that  assessment  be  com- 
pleted first  Monday  in  Aug.;  that  other  provisions 
of  said  law,  for  collection  of  taxes  be  so  amended 
as  to  make  first  Monday  in  Oct.  last  day  upon  which 
taxes  upon  real  and  personal  property  could  be  paid 
without  costs  or  percentages.  (A.R.  state  controller 
1861/2  (p.  5)— same  1862/3.) 

1862-1864.  Stmt,  of  assessable  property  of  state  for  last 
three  yrs.,  by  cos.  (1  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  in- 
struction  1864/5:  233.) 

1867.  Comments  on  revenue  law  and  equalization  of 
taxes.     (Bienn.   rept.   state  controller   1865/7:  5-6.) 

.     Suggestion  re.  creating  state  bd.  of  equalization 

and  radical  change  in  manner  of  levying  taxes. 
(Same  1865/7:  5-6.) 

1869.  Recommendation  that  state  constitution  be  so 
amended  as  to  provide  for  filling  office  of  assessor 
by  apptmt.,  for  term  of  four  yrs.,  making  assessor 
ex-offlcio  collector  of  poll  taxes  and  state  and  co. 
licenses.     (Same  18G7/9:  11.) 

1870.  Memorial  of  bd.  of  supervisors  of  Fresno  Co. 
praying  that  since  real  estate  is  with  difficulty 
properly  assessed  on  acct.  of  uncertainty  regarding 
no.  and  so.  boundaries  of  co.,  that  they  be  estab- 
lished along  specified  lines.  4  pp.  (App.  to  jols. 
18  sess.  V.  3  doc.  [271.) 

1870-1873.  Table  showing  total  assessed  value  of  all 
property  In  several  cos.  of  state,  by  cos.;  aggregates 
tor  each  yr.     (A.R.  equalization  bd.  1872/3:  10-11.) 

1871.  Continuance  of  state  bd.  of  equalization  recom- 
mended.    (Rept.  atty.  gen.  1870/1:  5.) 

1872-1873.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  aggregate  value  of 
all  real  estate  and  all  personal  property.  (A.R. 
equalization  bd.  1872/3:  30-31.) 


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TAXATION:  STATE — cont'd 
Assessment,  Equalization,  and  Valuation — cont'd 
noil-serial — cont'd 
1872-1875.     Comparative    table    showing    solvent    debts 
assessed  in  several  cos.  for  series  of  yrs.     (Bienn. 
rept.  same  1874/5:  96-97.) 
1872-1879.     Stmt,    of   assessments    from    and   including 
1872;  no.  of  acres  of  land  assessed;  assessed  value 
of  real  estate;   of  improvements  on  real  estate;   of 
personal  property  other  than  money  and  exclusive 
of  mortgages,   solvent  debts.,  etc.;    amt.  of  money 
assessed;  total  assessed  value  of  property,  exclusive 
of   mortgages,   solvent  debts,   etc.     (Same   1878/9: 
6-7.) 

.     Table  showing  no.  of  acres  of  land  assessed  in 

each  CO.,  exclusive  of  city  and  town  lots,  and  aver- 
age value  per  acre,  exclusive  of  improvements 
thereon  in  1872/3.  (A.R.  same  1S72/3  (pp.  26-27) 
— bienn.  rept.  saine  1878/9.) 

.     Same:  total  value  of  real  esta*e;  do.  of  personal 

property;  do.  of  all  property.  (Same  1S72/3  (pp. 
80-82) — same  1879.) 

Continued  ;  see  below,  1S80-1904. 
1872-1880.     Comments    on    full    cash    value    and    table 
showing  assessed  values;    definition  of  term  "  full 
cash  value."     (Same  1880:  34-37.) 

.     Table  showing  aggregate  value  of  all  city  and 

town  lots  in  several  cos.  (Same  1872/3  (pp.  28-29) 
—same  1880.) 

Last  table  also  shows  %  of  value  subject  to  mortgages 
and  trust  deeds.     Continued;  see  below,  18S0-1904. 
1872-1904.     Same;    kinds  of  personal  property  and  as- 
sessed value  of  each  kind  in  several  cos.     (Same 
1872/3  (pp.  32-49)— bienn.  rept.  same  1903/4.) 

.     Same;  no.  of  acres  of  land,  by  cos.,  value  of  real 

estate,  value  of  improvements  on  real  estate,  value 
of  personal  property,  exclusive  of  money;  amt.  of 
money;  total  value  of  all  property.  (Same  1871/3 
(pp.  76-77) — same  1904.) 

Tables  for  1S72  and  1873  arc  also  to  be  found  in 
controller's  rept.  for  1871/3  :  164-1C7.  Beginnint; 
In  1880  "  Value  of  r.ra.  assessed  by  state  bd.  of 
equalization  "  Is  added.  Beginning  in  1S86  dis- 
tinction is  made  between  money  and  solvent  debts. 

1873.  Comments  on  rules  and  regulations  for  assess- 
ors, etc.     (Same  1872/3:  6-8.) 

1874.  Minority  rept.  on  act  concerning  assessment  of 
migratory  bands  of  stock.  (Assem.  jol.  20  sess. 
pp.  510-511.) 

1874/5.  Comparative  table  showing  assessed  and  equal 
ized  values  from  assessors'  and  auditors'  repts. 
(Bienn.  rept.  equalization  bd.  1874/5:  92-93.) 

1875.  Table  showing  assessed  values  of  mining  claims 
and  improvements  thereon,  telegraph  lines,  r.rs., 
mining  ditches,  irrigating  ditches,  and  possessory 
claims.      (Same  1874/5:  84-87.) 

1877.  Recommendation  that  sec.  3617,  political  code,  as 
enacted  at  soss.  of  1875/6,  be  repealed  and  that  sec. 
3617  of  said  code,  as  amended  Mch.  30,  1874,  bo  re- 
enacted  ;  also  that  sec.  3897  of  political  code  be  so 
amended  as  to  allow  state  bd.  of  equalization  to 
order  sale  by  co.  treasurer  of  state's  interest  in  any 
property  purchased  for  delinquent  taxes  without 
being  compelled  to  bring  suit  tor  possession  of  such 
property.     (Same  1875/7:  6.) 

.    Comments    on    assessment    of    growing    crops. 

(Same  1875/7:  5-6.) 

.     Comments  on  assessments  of  money  In  several 

cos.  of  state  and  comparisons  of  same.  (Same 
1875/7:  6-9.) 

.     Comments    on    Inequalltios    In    assfssments    of 

property  other  than   money.     (Same  1876/7:  9-10.) 

■ .  CominenlH  on  cc.  aascHHOrH  and  auditors;  recom- 
mendation that  law  be  so  amended  that  33%%  of 
fecH  or  salaries  of  UKSfSHorH  ami  auditors  shall  be 
withheld  from  them  until  they  produce  receipt  from 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

Assessment,  Equalization,  and  Valuation — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
bd.  showing  that  they  have  complied  with  law  In 
making  their  stmts.     (Same  1875/7:  5.) 

1878.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  inquire  into  facts 
re.  alleged  undervaluation  of  property  in  Kern  Co., 
Cal.     15  pp.      (App.  to  jols.  22  sess.  v.  4  [doc.  46].) 

.  Res.  of  Cambria  Grange  no.  25,  P.  of  H.,  re.  regu- 
lating assessments  in  Cal.  2  11.  (Same  22  sess. 
V.  4  [doc.  51].) 

1879.  Comments  on  inequality  of  assessments.  (Bienn. 
rept.  equalization  l;d.  187S/9:  5.) 

.  Taxation  and  equalization  under  new  constitu- 
tion; suggested  amdmt.  to  law  re.  disposition  of 
lands  reed,  by  state  for  unpaid  taxes.  (Rept.  atty. 
gen.  1878/9:  5-6.) 

.     Comments     on     rule     for     assessing     property. 

(Bienn.  rept.  equalization  bd.  1878/9:  4-5.) 

1879-1880.  Comments  on  amt.  of  money  assessed;  also 
stmt,  giving  amt.  of  money  in  various  banks  Jan.  1, 
1879  and  1880.      (A.R.  same  1880:  31-32.) 

.  Stmt,  showing  hicrease  in  several  cos.  in  assess- 
ment in  1880  as  compared  with  assessment  in  1879 
of  several  classes  of  property  exclusive  of  r.r. 
property  assessed  by  bd.     (Same  1880:  64-65.) 

1880.  Comments  on  personal  property  and  table  of  as- 
sessed value  of  personal  property,  other  than 
money,  and  exclusive  of  mortgages,  solvent  debts, 
etc.     (Same  1880:  28-30.) 

.      Recommendation    for    legisl.    to    provide    more 

stringent  and  corrective  penalty  for  refusal  to  give 
stmts,  to  assessors.     (Same  1880:  37-38.) 

.     Stmt,   showing   total   increase  of  assessment  of 

property  in  1880  over  1879  and  in  what  classes  of 
property   increase  occurs.     (Same  1880:  66-67.) 

.     Same;  no.  of  tracts  of  land  held  and  assessed  in 

state,  total  no.  of  acres  in  each  class,  and  average 
value  per  acre.     (.Same  1880:  68-73.) 

.     Same;    assessed  value  of  franchises  and  shares 

of  capital  stock  reported  by  assessors.  (Same 
1880:  53.) 

.  Same;  from  assessors'  July  stmts,  amis,  of  solv- 
ent credits  assessable,  amt.  of  debts  due  bona  flde 
residents  deducted  therefrom  and  amt.  of  net  solv- 
ent credits  actually  assessed.     (Same  1880:  52.) 

.  Recommendation  that  statistics  of  state  be  col- 
lected every  five  yrs.;  that  assessors  should  have 
deputy  especially  charged  with  duty;  also  that  sec. 
3728  be  amended  so  as  to  require  auditor  to  make 
such  stmts,  concerning  assessment  book  as  bd.  may 
require;  that  law  be  so  amended  that  33%%  of  fees 
ami  salaries  of  assessors  and  auditors  shall  be  with- 
hold from  them  until  thoy  i)roduco  receipt  from  bd. 
showing  that  they  have  complied  with  law  In  mak- 
ing stmts.     (Same  1880:  39.) 

.     Writs    of   prohibition;    iiartles   to   whom    issued 

and  action  taken  in  case  of  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.; 
text  of  opinion  of  Supi'eme  Court  and  concurring 
and  dissenting  opinions.  (Bienn.  rept.  same  1880: 
11-25.) 

.  Can  the  bd.  equalize  when  sitting  at  Sacra- 
mento? comments.     (A.R.  same  1880:  25-27.) 

.  Comments  on  elTort  to  equalize  and  table  show- 
ing i)crccnlage  whltdi  It  was  proposed  should  be 
added  to  assessed  value  of  real  estate  other  than 
city  and  town  lots,  and  of  sheep.  (Bienn.  rept. 
sa7>ie  1880:  10-11.) 

.     Table   showing  average   assessed    value   of   land 

In  dasscH  named,  i)cr  acre.  In  some  of  cos.  of  state, 
and  which  may  bo  taken  as  fair  example  of  how 
same  classes  were  assc'ssed  In  other  cos.  (A.R. 
same  1880:  33.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


29i 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
Assessment,  Equalization,  and  Valuation^ont'd 
noii-scrial — tout'd 
1880.     Comments  on  why  income  of  entire  assessment 
was  not  made  in  certain  cos.     (Same  1880:  27.) 

.     Suggestion   for   quadrennial   assessment  of   real 

estate.     (Same  ISSO:  40-41.) 

.     Recommendation  for  amdnit.  of  constitution  so 

as  to  confine  assessment  of  securities  to  tliose  which 
affect  land  only.     (Same  1880:  38-39.) 
1880-1881.     Stmt,  showing  total  decrease  In  each  class 
of   property   of   assessment   of    1881    below   assess- 
ment of  1880.     (Same  1881/2:  58-59.) 
1880-1882.     Table  giving  relative  assessments  of  same 
classes  of  property:   property  assessed  In  1880,  and 
not  assessed  in  18S2/3,  being  excluded  in  value  of 
1880.     (Same  1883/4:  5.) 
.    Summarized  stmt,  of  repts.  of  auditors  of  sev- 
eral cos.  showing  total  value  of  all  property  upon 
which  state  tax  was  levied.     (Same  1880  (p.  44)  — 
same  1882.) 
1880-1890.    Table  showing  no.   of  acres  of  land  that 
have   been   added    to   assessment   roll   since   1880. 
(Bienn.  rept.  same  1SS9/90:  8.) 

.     Same;    assessment  of  purely   personal   property, 

exclusive  of  money  and  solvent  credits,  real  estate 
and  improvements  and  per  cent  of  personal  prop- 
erty to  sum  total  of  valuation  of  such  property. 
(iSawe  1889/90:  81.) 
1880-189G.  Stmt,  giving  reassessment  and  total  taxes 
on  reassessment.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller 
1892/4  (p.  UD—same  1896.) 
1880-1900.  Comparative  stmt,  showing  assessed  valua- 
tion (exclusive  of  r.rs.)  and  population  of  cos.,  for 
1880,  1890,  1900.  (Same  1898/00  foldg.  table.) 
1880-1904.  Value  of  real  estate  other  than  city  and 
town  lots:  value  of  improvements  thereon;  value  of 
city  and  town  lots,  value  of  improvements  thereon; 
value  of  improvements  on  real  estate  assessed  to 
persons  other  than  owners.  (A.R.  equalization  bd. 
1880  (pp.  60-61)— same  1904.) 

The   table  ahowing  valui'   of   improveraonts  assessed    to 
other  than  owners  Is  dionped  alter  1884.      Before 
1880   and    from    1S72,    this    table    was    divided   for 
real  estate  other  than  city  and  town   lots  and  for 
city    and    town    lots    resp.  ;    see    above,    1872-1879 
and  1872-1880. 
1881.     Stmt,  showing  names  of  cos.  whose  assessment 
of  property  was  increased  by  bd.,  percentage  of  in- 
crease,  increase  estimated   by   bd.,   and   actual   in- 
crease of  assessment  after  excluding   increase  on 
money.     (Same  1881/2:  25.) 
.     Summarized   stmt,  of  repts.  of  auditors  of  sev- 
eral COS.  of  total  value  of  all  property  in  state  by 
classes,   including  assessments  of  r.rs.   by  bd.,   in- 
crease of  values  by  percentage  added   by  bd.  and 
final   sum  upon   which  state  rate  of  taxation   was 
fixed  for  1881.     (Same  1881/2:  24.) 

.    Same;    showing  total  value  of  property  before 

increase  by  bd.     (Same  1881/2:  24.) 
— — .     Stmt,    giving    increase   and    decrease   of   assess- 
ments of  land  and  improvements  resp.  and  total  in- 
crease and  decrease  of  same,  in  assessment  of  1881 
in  respect  to  that  of  1880.     (Same  1881/2:  54-55.) 

.     Same;    of    personal    property    and    money,    and 

total  increase  and  decrease  of  all  property  in  1881, 
in  respect  to  assessment  of  1880.  (Same  1881/2: 
56-57.) 
.  Stmt,  showing  values  of  real  estate  and  improve- 
ments, personal  property,  money  and  rwys.  as- 
sessed by  bd.  of  equalization  and  total  value  of  all 
property  assessed  by  assessors  before  increase  by 
bd.     (Same  1881/2:  32-33.) 

.    Stmt,  of  values  of  several  classes  of  property  in 

cos.  of  state  after  percentage  of  increase  had  been 
added  by  auditors.     (Same  1881/2:  28-29.) 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
Assessment,  Equalization,  and  Valuation — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
1881-1882.     Stmt,  showing  no.  of  acres  of  land  assessed 
In  1881  and  1882,  and  averafie  value  for  1882,  and 
no.    of    acres    Increased    and    cultivated.       (Same 
1881/2:  52-53.) 

1882.  Same;  Increase  of  assessment  of  1882  over,  and 
decrease  of  assessment  below,  that  of  1881,  as  made 
by  assesors.     (Same  1881/2:  60-63.) 

.     Comments    on    increase   of   assessments   by    bd. 

(Same  1881/2:  6-11.) 
.    Comment  on  comparison  of  assessments.     (Same 

1881/2:  4-6.) 
.    Summary  of  increase  and  decrease  of  each  class 

of  property  assessed  in  1882,  resp.,  over  and  below 

assessment  of  1881.     (Same  1881/2:  64.) 

1883.  Table  showing  r.mt.  of  taxable  property  of  state 
upon  which  rale  of  taxation  was  based.  (Same 
1883/4:  23.) 

.  Same;  names  of  cos.  whose  assessments  was  In- 
creased by  bd.,  percentage  of  increase,  and  amt.  of 
increase  thereby.     (Same  1883/4:  24.) 

.     Table  giving  assessment  of  assessors,  exclusive 

of  money,  as  returned  by  auditors  of  cos.,  assess- 
ment of  which  was  increased  by  bd.  (Same  1883/4: 
24.) 

.     Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  property  upon  which  state 

rate  of  taxation  was  based  for  1884.  (Same  1883/4: 
36.) 

1884.  Comments  on  comparison  of  values;  full  cash 
value.     (Same  1883/4:  10-15.) 

.     Stmt,    showing,    after    Increase    added    by    bd., 

values  of  real  estate  and  improvements.  (Same 
1883/4:  38-39.) 

.     Same;   value  of  property  before  increase  by  bd., 

as  reported  by  auditors,  in  cos.  Increased  in  1880; 
also  showing  total  value  of  property  raised  by  bd., 
percentage  of  increase,  and  sum  thereby  added  in 
1884.     (Same  1883/4:  37.) 

1884-1886.  Suggestion  that  legisl.  either  omit  statis- 
tics, or  pay  assessor  for  doing  definite  work  re- 
quired, or  provide  penalty  for  not  reporting  accu- 
rately.    (Sa7)ie  1883/4  (p.  18)— some  1885/6.) 

1885.  Table  showing  net  sum  subject  to  increase,  per- 
centage of  increase,  amt.  added,  and  total  assess- 
ment, exclusive  of  r.rs.     (Same  1885/6:  21.) 

.     Same;    values  of  property  with  increase  by  bd. 

apportioned  to  several  classes.     (Same  1885/6:  21.) 
1885/6.     Same;   valuations  by  assessors  for  1885/6  and 

difference  In  those  yrs.  and  percentage  of  Increase 

or  decrease.     (Same  1885/6:  46-47.) 

1886.  Comments  on  effects  of  equalization.  (Same 
1885/6:  6-7.) 

.  Comments  on  inequality  of  assessment  of  mer- 
chandise.    (Same  1885/6:  5.) 

.     Comments  on  equalization.     (Same  1885/6:  4-5.) 

.     Comments    on    maps,    also    recommendation    for 

amdmt.  of  code  so  as  to  direct  assessor  to  procure 
maps,  and  that  claim  for  cost  of  same  should  be 
paid  out  of  CO.  treasury.     (Same  1885/6:  13.) 

.     Table  showing  value  of  all  property  upon  which 

tax  was  levied.     (.Same  1885/6:  34-35.) 

1887-1889.  Same-  values  after  equalization  by  bd.  in 
1887.  (Bienn.  rept.  same  1887/8  (p.  IT)— same 
1889/90.) 

1888.  Amdmt.  of  code  of  civil  procedure  so  as  to  pro- 
vide that  appraisers  shall  take  an  oath  to  appraise 
property  at  its  full  cash  value.    (Same  1887/8:  3-4.) 

.     Table  show-ing  values  as  returned  by  assessors 

before  equalization,  1888.     (Same  1887/8:  31.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

Assessment,  Equalization,  and  Valuation — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1888.  Comments  on  compared  assessments  and  sugges- 
tion that  law  be  passed  compelling  owners  of  per- 
sonal property  to  take  an  inventory  of  property  on 
first  Monday  In  Mch.  and  make  affidavit  both  as  to 
amt.  and  to  value.     (Same  1887/8:  5-6.) 

1889/90.  Table  showing  assessments  by  assessors  and 
amt.  of  reduction  and  addition  by  bd.  (.Same 
1889/90:  13.) 

1890.  Comments  on  growing  crops;  recommendation 
that  act  in  question  be  repealed  and  original  sec. 
be  re-enacted  for  sake  of  certainty;  also  amdmt.  to 
constitution  exempting  fruit  trees  and  wines  from 
assessment  for  five  yrs.  from  first  planting.  (Same 
1889/90:  3-5.) 

.    Comments  on  statistics;   recommendations  that 

legisl.  make  provision  for  payment  of  additional 
deputies  required  to  perform  work  of  bd.  and  to 
fix  penalty  upon  assessor  for  failing  to  rept.  upon 
matters  required  by  bd.     (Same  1889/90:  9-10.) 

1891-1892.  Table  showing  assessments  by  assessors 
and  amt.  of  additions  by  bd.  (Same  1891/2  (p.  8) 
—same  1891/2.) 

1892.  As  to  the  power  of  bds.  of  supervisors  and  state 
bd.  of  equalization  to  provide  for  the  apptmt.  of 
deputy  assessors.     4  pp. 

Not  feen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.     Calling  attention  of  supervisors  to  their  duty  in 

matter  of  collecting  statistics  by  assessors;  at  pres- 
ent there  is  great  laxitv  In  this  respect  in  most 
cos.     (A.R.  bd.  hortlc.  1892:  3-4.) 

.     Recommendation  that  law  be  enacted  providing 

for  cancellation  of  sales  in  duplicate  assessments. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1890/2:  33.) 

1893.  Rept.  of  Sen.  corporations  committee  re.  Assem. 
bill  10,  act  in  relation  to  reassessment  of  property, 
and  equalization  cf  same,  in  cases  where  former 
assessment  is  invalid  or  void,  and  in  relation  to  col- 
lection of  taxes  on  said  reassessment;  recommend- 
ing passage  of  a  substitute  bill.  8  pp.  (App.  to 
jols.  30  sess.  v.  8  doc.  [4].) 

Majority  report  only. 
.     Same;     majority    and    minority.     (Sen.    jol.    30 

sess.  pp.  4C1-4G4;  547-550.) 
1894-1896.     Table  showing  assessed  value  returned  by 

auditors,  and  amt.  of  addition  and  reduction  by  bd. 

(Blenn.  rept.  equalization  bd.  1893/4  (p.  12) — same 

1895/6.) 
1895-1897.     Same;  assessed  value  returned  by  auditors, 

and  amt.  of  reduction  by  bd.     (Same  1894/5  (p.  f>) 

—same  1897/8.) 

1902.  Stmt,  showing  population,  assessed  valuation, 
rate  of  taxation,  p.nd  bonded  Indebtedness  of  sev- 
eral Incorporated  cities  and  towns  of  state.  (Blenn. 
rept.  state  controller  1900/2:  140-141.) 

.     Map    of   equalization    districts   of   state.     (Blue 

book  1903.) 

1903.  Table  showing  assessed  value  returned  by  audi- 
tors and  amt.  of  Increase  by  bd.  (Blenn.  rept. 
equalization  bd.  1003/4:  G.) 

.  Same;  assessed  valuation  of  pioperty,  both  per- 
sonal and  real.  In  each  eo.  (11  blenn.  rept.  labor 
statistics  1902/4:  llOUl.) 

1904.  Comments  on  value  of  property,  and  products 
of  Cal.     (11  same  1902/4:  110-116  ) 

AI,AMI';r)A  COUNTY 

The  duty  of  collectInK  these  HtntlHtlcs  wnR  Imposed  liy 
liiw  upon  CO.  nsse.sKors,  Imt  there  bclnj;  no  rewni-d 
for  enmi)llnnre  nnd  no  peiinlty  for  ru'irlert.  ttie  net 
prndunllv  !)eeiime  Inoperntlve.  Ilntli-r  nn  net  of 
Sfnrch  10.  IROn.  S.iyr,  of  the  pny  of  the  nssesKors 
wns  retnlnod  until  the  ri'portH  required  by  law  were 
fnmlwhed. 

TheHC  repfirtfi  have  t>een  entered  under  "Taxation" 
althoiiKh   they  are  no  general   In  character,  for  thi> 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

Assessment,  Equalization,  and  Valuation- 

non-serial — cont'd 


-cont'd 


ALAMEDA  COUNTY— cont'd 
purpose  of  fixing  the  record  of  the  returns.  Refer- 
ences have  been  made  from  various  topics  discussed 
in  the  repts.  and  relating  to  subjects  in  other  parts 
of  this  volume.  These  repts.  were  summarized 
and  published  as  tables  in  the  surveyor  general's 
repts.  from  1855-1882  ;  see  above.  Taxation  :  State 
assessment,  etc..  serial  D. 

serial 

1853/4-1868.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
185.3/4  in   Ann.   rept.  surveyor  gen.   185S/4  ;  62-G3. 

Acres    tilled   land,    total    acres   each    iiind   of   crop,    no. 
horses,  cattle,  etc. 
1854/5  In  Ann.   rept.  surveyor  gen.  1854/5  :  201-263. 
Acreage  and  average  and  aggregate  yield  of  each  kind 
of  dairy   produce,   no.   1,  2.  3.   and   4  yr.   old   fruit 
trees  of  each  sort,  no.  horses,  cattle,  etc.,  quantity 
dalrv  and  poultry  produce. 
1855/6-1866  omitted. 

1867  in  Bienn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1865/7  :  07-98. 

1868  "       "         "  "  "      1867/9 :  79-80. 
Unequal  taxation. 

ALPINE  COUNTY 
serial 
1869-1871.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1869  In  Bienn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1869/71  :  39. 
Livestock,  quartz  mines,  lumber. 

1871  in  Blenn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1869/71  :  95. 

AMADOR  COUNTY 

serial 
1853/4-1876.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1S53/4   in   Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.   185.1/4  :  63-64. 

No.  acres  agrlc.  land,  valuation,  no.   town  lots,  valua- 
tion, valuation  of  Improvements  and  personal  prop- 
erty,  vnluation   of   horses,   cattle  and   stock,   value 
of  qtiartz  mining  Improvements,  quartz  mines,  ann. 
yield  of  gold  from  quartz. 
1854/5  in  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1854/5  :  264-268. 
Acreage   of   tilled   and   tillable   land,   acreage  of   agrlc. 
crops,    no.    fruit    trees    of    each    sort,    no.    horses, 
cattle,  etc..  saw  and  grist  mills,  cost  and  output; 
quartz  milts,  output  and  proceeds:   descr.  of  each 
water  co.   In  county;   telegraph  being  constructed. 
1855/6-1  S.^S  none  made. 

1859  in    Ann.    rept.    surveyor   gen.    1850 :  57-61. 
Arroyo    Seco    (Pico)    grant:    acreage    of    claimed    and 

fenced  lands;  no.  fruit  trees;  mills,  mnfres.  ; 
quartz  and  placer  mining:  yield  .nnd  acreage  vari- 
ous agrlc.  crops :  no.  horses,  cattle,  etc. ;  no.  and 
value  of  various   Inijirovements 

1860  in    Ann.   rept.   surveyor  gen.    1860:57-60. 
Realty:    Pico    or    Rio    Seco    Orant ;    yield    of    various 

agrte.  crops ;  fruit  trees  and  vines ;  livestock ; 
mills  and  mnfres.;  mines.  Badger  and  Eureka; 
coal  :   ninrUets. 

1861  In   Ann.    rept.   surveyor  gen.    1861:27-28. 

No.    each    kind    fruit    trees    and    vines :    livestock  :    dis- 
tilleries ;  tanneries  ;  coal  assessment. 
1802-1868   none  made. 
1860  In  Blorn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.   1809/7]  :  40. 

Quartz  mines;  vlnevards  ;  i>reemptlon. 

1870  In    Blenn.    rept.   surveyor  gen.    1809/71  :  95-90. 
Drought:   quartz   mills  shut  down;  Arro.vo   Seco  grant 

being   settled   up. 

1871  in   Blenn.   rept.   surveyor  gen.   1871/3:99. 
1872 "  "       1871/3:100. 

Arroyo  Seco  Unncho  itouglit  I)y  a  company  ;  hop  culture, 
quartz  and  copper  mines. 
1873-187.';  none  made. 
1870  In  Bienn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1875/7  ;  64. 

BUTTE  COUNTY 

serial 

1851/2-1872.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1851/2   In   Ann.   rept.   surveyor  gen.   1852:54.    Tathnm. 

Total  no.   horses,  cattle,  etc.;  do.  agrlc.  products. 
1852/3   none  made. 

1853/4   In  Ann.    rent,   survevor  gen.   1853/4  :  04. 
1854/5    "       "  '■  "  "      l.S.'-i-l/n:  268-209. 

Acreage  niui  quantify  agrlc.  produce,  no.  horses,  cattle, 
etc..  no.  saw  niKl  flour  mills,  brblges.  fnilf  untl 
vine  growing  aftracflng  ntfenfl<^n.  nti.  each  kind 
fruit  an<l  shade  frees;  boundary  dispute  with 
Vnbn  Co. 
1855/6-1859   none  made. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OK  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


897 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

Assessment,  Equalization,  and  Valuation — cont'd 
UUTTE  COUNTY — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 

1860  In  Ann.  rep(.  surveyor  gen.  18(i0  :  00-Bl. 

Crops;  livestock  :  fruit  srowlnc.  grape  culture  aiitl  wine 
making;  trade;  r.r. ;  mining;  telegraphs;  timber. 

1861  In  Ann.  rept.  surve.vor  gen.  1881  :  ^O-.'iO. 

General  as  before  and  stmt,  of  tax  of  1801  propor- 
tioned  In    funds. 

1862  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1862  :  103-104. 
Tobacco  ;   sugar  cane  ;   fruit   trees  ;   vines  ;   mines  ;   api- 
aries ;  general   comment. 

1863  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1863  :  123-124. 

Fruit  growing ;  mercantile  business ;  telegraphs ; 
timber. 

1864  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1804  :  06-07. 

Crop  ;  fruit  culture  ;  business  ;  mines  ;  telegraph  ;  r.r.  ; 
timber. 

1865  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1864  and  1805:  154-155. 
Agrlc.    crop:    r.r.:    griuie    and    wine    production;    bees; 

roads  ;  schools  ;  telegraph. 
1866-1871   none  made. 
1872  In  Blenn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1871/3  :  101. 

CALAVERAS   COUNTY 

seriat 
1860-1871.    Ann.  rept.  cf  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1800  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.   1800  :  62-64. 

Mines  principal  source  of  wealth  of  co. ;  fruit  trees 
and  vines  :  copper  mines. 

1861  In   Ann.  rept.  surve.vor  gen.   1861  :  30-34. 

Agrlc,  horticulture,  livestock,  mining  Interests,  telUir- 
lum  assays,  copper,  ore  shipments  ;  timber  ;  mills, 
bridges,  roads,  ferries,  shops,  foundries,  etc.,  no. 
and  value ;  taxable  property  of  1859  compared  with 
1800. 

1862  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1862  :  104-105. 
Valuation  of  realty  and  personalty;  copper  mines;  no. 

each  sort  of  fruit  trees  and  vines. 

1863  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1863  :  124-126. 
General    remarks    on    agriculture,    mines    and    mining, 

fruit  trees  and  vines,  taxable  property. 

1864  none  made. 

1865  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  18G4  and  1865  :  1.14. 
1886-1860  none  made. 

1870  In  Blenn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1860/71  :  40-42. 
Telegraph  ;  breweries  ;  vineyards  ;  placer  mines  ;  cement 

found  :  quartz  mines. 

1871  In  Blenn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1869/71 :  96. 

COLUSA    COUNTY 

serial 
1854/5-1871.    Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1854/5   In    Ann.    rept.   surveyor  gen.    1854/5 :  269-270. 

Acreage   of   each    kind   of   land;    acreage   and    quantity 
of  agrlc.   produce ;   no.  horses,  cattle,  etc.,  timber, 
mills,  fruit  trees. 
1855/6  1858  none  made. 
1859  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1859  :  61-62. 

Drought  of  1857-1858  continued. 
1880-1882  none  made. 

I8G3  In   Ann.   rept.  surveyor  gen.  1863  :  126. 
1864    '•        "  '•  "  '•     1864  :  65-86. 

Timber  ;  mining  ;  Irrigation. 
1885  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1864  and  1885  :  153-154. 

Oil  district  located ;  grain,  hay  and  fruit  crop. 
1880  none  made. 

1867  In   Blenn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.   1885/7  :  98. 
1868-1870  none  made. 
1871  In  Blenn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1869/71 :  96. 

Grain  crop  light,  %  of  a  crop. 

CONTRA    COSTA    COUNTY 

serial 
1851/2-1871.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1851/2  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1852  :  82. 

Estimated   no.   acres   tillable   land,   grazing  land,   govt, 
land:     no.    horses,    cattle,    etc.;    quantity     agrlc. 
products. 
1852/3  none  made. 
1853/4  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1853/4  :  64-65. 

Acres  tilled  land,  no.  horses,  cattle,  etc. 
1854/5-1860  none  made. 
1861     In  Ann.  rent,  surveyor  gen.  1881 :  35-38. 

Agrlc  ;  yield  of  agrlc.  produce ;  fruit  trees  and  vines ; 
livestock,    nos.    and    kinds ;    coal ;    roads ;    taxable 
property. 
1862-1863  none  made. 
1864   In   Ann.   rept.  surveyor  gen.   1864  :  67-68. 

Drought  causes  stock  and  crop  losses  ;  coal. 
1885-1869  none  made. 

1870  In  Blenn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1889/71  :  42. 
1871 ••  "       1869/71  :  07. 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

Assessment,  Equalization,  and  Valuation— cont'd 
DEL   NORTE   COUNTY 

serial 
1862-18G9.    Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows: 

1862  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1862  :  106. 

1863  "        "  '•  -^  "     1863  :  127. 
Lumbering;  Crescent  City  harbor;  copper  mines. 

1864  In   Ann.   rept.  surveyor  gen.   1804-1865  :  68. 
1865 •'  "     1864-1865 :  159. 

1868  none  made. 

1807   In   Blenn.   rept.  surveyor  gen.   1865/7:99. 
1888  none  made. 

1869  In   Blenn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.   1809/71  :  43. 
Lumbering  ;  grain  crop  destroyed  by  rains. 

KL   DORADO   COI'NTY 
serial 

1854/5-1871.     Ann.  repf.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  ns  follows  : 
1854/5  In  Ann.   rept.  surveyor  gen.  1854/5:271-273. 
Acreage  and  yield   ngrlc.    produce,   no.   each    kind   fruit 
trees,    no.    horses,    cattle,    etc..    canal    mllenge.    no. 
sawmills,    quartz    mills,    placer    mines,    telegraphs, 
CO.  boundaries. 
1855/6-18.58  none  made. 
1859  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.   1859:82-85. 

Migratory  character  mining  population  makes  valua- 
tion of  renltv  difflcult;  timber;  acreage  of  land 
entered  for  tillage  and  pasturn^je  ;  yield  of  agrlc. 
produce  and  wool  ;  no.  of  fruit  trees  and  vines ; 
no.  horses,  cattle,  etc.  :  toll  bridges ;  saw.  grist 
and  quartz  mills;  canals  and  ditches;  mining. 

1880  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1860  :  64-85, 

Timber;  mineral  and  agrlc.  lands;  quartz  mining; 
valuation. 

1881  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1861  :  3941. 
Pre-emptions ;    no.    fruit    trees    and    vines;    no.    miles; 

mileage  of  ditches ;    no.    horses.    c.Tttle.    etc. 

1882  In   Ann.   rept.  surveyor  gen.   1882:  lOfi-lOS. 
Acreage  various  agrlc  crops  ;  no.  fruit  trees  and  vlne-^ ; 

no.    horses,    cattle,    etc.:    no.    and    vnlne    of    mills; 
no.   ditches,   roads,  bridges,   etc. ;   valuation  ;   floods 
of  1881. 
1863-1870  none  made. 

1871  In  Blenn.  rept.  .surveyor  gen.  1869/71  :  97. 

FRESNO   COUNTY 
serial 
1862-1870.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1862  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.   1882:100-112. 

Acreage  and  yield  of  various  agrlc.  crops ;  no.  fruit 
trees  and  vines :  no.  horses,  cattle,  etc.  ;  no,  and 
v.nlue  of  animals  slaughtered,  sawmills,  mining 
ditches,  ferries;  valuation  of  personalty  and 
realty:  swamp  and  overflowed  lands;  mining; 
quartz  :    quicksilver  :    timber  :    telegraphs  ;   bees. 

1883  1889  none  made. 

1870  In  Blenn.  rept,  surveyor  gen.  1869/71  :  43. 

nUMBOLDT    COUNTY 
serial 

1853/4-1872.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
Tn  Doenmenta  as  follows  ; 
1853/4   In   Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1853/4:65-88. 

Tilled     land,     where     located,     timber,     soil,     fruit,     no. 
horses,  cattle,  etc,  quantity  agrlc  produce. 
1854/5-1881   none  made. 

1882  In   Ann.    rept.   surveyor  gen,    1882:112-115, 

No.  assessed  polls :  timber :  no.  horses,  cattle,  etc,  ; 
acreage  and  yield  vnrlous  agrlc  crops;  no,  fruit 
trees  and  vines;  sawmills,  no,  and  output;  valua- 
tion of  realty  and  personaltv, 

1883  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1883:127-129. 

Indian    war    cause    of    large    emigration    and    Impaired 
aerlc.    Interests;    salmon   fisheries;   coal. 
1884-1888  none  made. 

1887  In  Blenn.  rept,  surveyor  gen.  1865/7:99. 
1888-1871  none  made. 

1872  In  Blenn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1871/3  :  101, 

INYO  COUNTY 
serial 
1866-1871.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1888  In  Blenn,  rept.  stirvevor  gen.  1885/7:  100-101, 
Tardy   population   of  Inyo  Co,   due   to  unjust  spirit  of 

qimrtz  speculation  and  hostile  Indians. 
1887-1.889  none  made. 

1870  In   Blenn.   rept  surveyor  gen.   1889 '71  :  44 
1871 "  "      1869/71  :  97. 


398 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

Assessment,  Equalization,  and  Valuation — cont'd 

KLAMATH    COUNTY 

serial 
1866-1869.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1866  in  Bienn.  rept.  surveyor  gen  1865/7  :  101. 
1S67-186S  none  made. 

1869  in  Bienn.   rept.   surveyor  gen.   1867/9  :  81. 

Quartz   mills;   lumber;   classification   of   population   o£ 

CO. 

LAKE  COUNTY 

serial 
1862-1870.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1862  in  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.   1862  :  115-116. 
Timber :  agric.  procedure  ;  swamp  lands,  mineral  lands  ; 

general    comment. 

1863  none  made. 

1864  in  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1864-1865 :  68-69. 
Crops;  valuation;   horse  raising;   quicksilver;   copper; 

land   grant   impedes   Improvements. 

1865  in  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1864-1805  :  159-160. 
Great  stock  mortality  due  to  severe  winter. 

1866-1869  none  made. 

1870  in  Bienn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1869/71  :  44-45. 
Litigation  witli  water  co. ;  quicksilver  mines. 

LOS  ANGELES  COUNTY 
serial 
1853/4-1868.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  surveyor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1853/4  in  Ann.  rept  surveyor  gen.  1853/4  :  66. 

Roads ;  agric.  produce ;  horses,  cattle,  etc. 
1854/5   in   Ann.    rept.   surveyor   gen.    1854 '.5  :  274-275. 
No.   horses,  cattle,  etc. ;   acreage  of  each   kind  of  land, 
quantity    agric.    produce,    output    of    saltworks    on 
San  Pedro  Kancho,  mineral  resources. 
1855/6-1S67  none  made. 
1808  in  Bienn.   rept.  surve.vor  gen.   1867/9  :  80-81. 

Grapes ;  wine  ;  silk  ;  water  supply  and  bldg,  in  city  of 
Los  Angeles. 

MARIN  COUNTY 

serial 
1854/5-1866.    Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1854/5  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1854/5  :  275-276. 

Acreage    tilled    land ;    crops ;    no.    horses,    cattJe,    etc., 
fruit. 
185.5/6-1883  none  made. 

1864  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1864 :  71-72. 

1865  none  made. 

1866  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1865/7  :  102. 
Co.  finances. 

MARIPOSA   COUNTY 
serial 
1862-1865.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1862  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1862:  116-118. 

Mineral     resources;     silver     ore     deposits;     no.     agric. 
land  ;  cereals  furnished  by  neighboring  cos.  cheaper 
tlian   they   can   be  grown;   grape  culture;    timber; 
briflue.s ;    roads;    school    districts, 
1803  in  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  ISO.'} ;  129-1,'JO. 

Floating  debt  of  co.  bonded  by  act  of  leglsl. ;  contro- 
versy over  assessment  of  La  Mariposa  estate ; 
roads ;  school  districts. 

1864  none  made. 

1865  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1864-1865  :  160. 
Quartz  mining  ;  copper. 

MENDOCINO   COUNTY 

aerial 
1859-1871.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  DocumentH  as  follows  ; 
1850  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1859:05-68. 

Roads,  hlghwnys,  etc, ;  timber  and  lumbering ;  amt.  of 
tJixnhle  realty,  personalty  and  Improvements  on 
public  IftniIrt  and  realty,  resp.  ;  ngrlc.  and  yield  of 
various  crops;  yield  dairy  prodiice,  wool  and 
eggs;  no.  each  sort  of  fruit  trees  and  vines;  no. 
horses,  cattle,  etc. ;  no.  and  value  animals 
slaughtered;  grist,  saw  and  quartz  milts;  roads. 
1800-1801  none  made. 
1862   In    Ann.   rept.   surveyor  gen.    1802  :  118. 

Reflwood  timber  ;  school  land. 
IHOr'.IHOr.  none  made. 

1800   In   nicnn.   rept.   surveyor  gen.   1805/7  :  102. 
1867  1808  none  made. 
1809  In   Bienn.  rept  surveyor  gen.   1867/9:82. 

1H70 "  ••      1809/71  :  4B. 

1871 ■•  "      1809/71  :  08-00. 

Cropii,  lumbering. 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

Assessment,  Equalization,  and  Valuation — cont'd 

MERCED   COUNTY 

serial 
1864-1872.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  foUow's  : 
1S64  in  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1864  :  69-71. 

Stanislaus  boundary  ;  Irrigating  canal  ;  tilled  land  ;  tele- 
graph only  internal  Improvement. 
1S65-18U9   none  made. 

1870  in  Bienn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.   1869/71 :  46. 

1871  "       "  "  "  '•      1869/71  :  99. 
Experiment  In  cotton  growing. 

1872  in  Bienn.  rept  surveyor  gen.  1871/3:102. 

Cotton  ;  Pacific  U.R.,  town  of  Merced  built ;  burning 
of  woolen  mill ;  ^  of  tillable  land  under  cultiva- 
tion. 

MONTEREY  COUNTY 
serial 
1859-1874/5.    Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1859  in  Ann.  rept  surveyor  gen.  1859  :  68-73. 

Acreage  and  yield  various  agric.  crops ;  no.  each  sort 
fruit  tree ;  yield  eggs,  butter,  cheese :  no.  of  horses, 
cattle,  etc.;  mills,  ferries;  valuation;  comment  on 
above  items  ;  whale  fisheries  ;  telegraphs  ;  artesian 
wells. 

1860  in  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1800  :  65-71. 
Aggregate  assessed  valuation  of  realty,  personalty,  and 

real  Improvements ;  meteorology  Oct.  1859-Oct. 
1860 ;  farming  In  Pajaro  Valley  and  Salinas 
Plains;  opening  of  navigation  of  Salinas  River; 
pasttirage  and  cattle;  contagious  disease  among 
horses ;  sheep  ;  fruit  trees  and  vines ;  whale  fisher- 
ies ;  apiaries  ;  sawmills  :  wood  ;  lumber  ;  artesian 
wells ;  telegraph ;  ferries  and  bridges ;  roads ; 
CO.  boundaries. 
1861-1862   none   made. 

1863  in  Ann.  rept  surveyor  gen.  1863:130-131. 
Livestock,  matanzas    (abattoir^    erected ;   tobacco, 

1864  in  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1864-1865:  72-73. 
Acreage   and   yield   of   various   agric.    crops ;   no.   each 

kind   of   fruit   trees ;   no.    horses,   cattle,   etc. ;   no. 

and  value  of  cattle  slaughtered  ;  general  products — - 

dairy,   wool,    eggs,   brandy,   etc.  ;    fisheries ;    ferries, 

telegraphs,   bridges,  newspapers ;   mineral   lands. 
1805  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1864-1805  :  161-162. 
Crops    a    failure;    slock    losses    from    drought;    copper; 

mining  in  general  abandoned :  coal. 
1866   in   Bienn.    rept   surveyor  gen.   1805/7:103-106. 
Comparative    fertility    of    Salinas    and    Pa.taro   valleys; 

bees  :   wbale   fisheries  :   Chinese  fisheries  ;   mackerel 

abandon  Monterey  bay. 
1807-1868  none  made. 

1869  In  Bienn.   rept.   surveyor  gen.    1867/9  :  82-85. 

1868  best  harvest  since  1850;  crops  and  lands  In  gen- 
eral; hop  culture  begun;  growth  of  cities;  tele- 
graph, newspapers  and  r.r.  ;  table  showing  aggre- 
gate assessed  valuation  of  co.  each  yr.  from 
1859  to  1809;  mineral  springs;  whaling. 

1870  none  made. 

1S71  In  Bienn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.   1869/71  :  100-101. 
Flax    and    hop    culture    a    failure ;    distilleries ;    r.r. ; 
valuation. 
1872  in  Hlonn.  rept  surveyor  gen.  1871/3  :  103-104. 

Tobacco;    r.r.    mileage;    growth    of    town    of    Salinas; 
cattle  Imported  from  Ky. 
1.S73   none   made. 

1874/5   In   Blenu.    rept.   surveyor  gen.    1873/5:88-89. 
Soutberu   Pacific  11. H.  completed  to  Soledad  ;  coal   near 
M<uiterey  ;  growth  of  lilonterey  as  a  watering  place 
due  to  r.r.  connection  with  S.  V. ;  mineral  springs 
near  Soledad. 

NAPA  COUNTY 

serial 
1850-1871.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1850  In   Leglsl.  Jol.  1851  :  578-579. 

Appro,  for  Improving  navigation  of  Najta   River  recom- 
nii'nded  ;  state  aid  for  plank  road  from  Na|)a  City 
30  ml.  no,  asked  for  ;  agric.   products ;  no.  horses, 
etc. 
1851/2  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1852  :  01. 

Tillable   land.    Si>anlsh   grants,    no.    horses,  cattle,   etc.  ; 
(|uantl1v  agric.  prudiu'ls. 
1852/3. 185:!/4  none  made. 
1854/5  In  Ann.  rept  surveyor  gen.  1853/4:270  279. 

Acreage    various    croi>s    sown;    yield;    rust    ei>ldemlc ; 

quantity    nitric,    prodiu'e ;    lU).    each    sort    of    fruit 

trees;   fruit   <'ulture  ;  no.  horses,  cattle,  etc.:  value 

of  egg*^,  poulfrv  produced;  do.  animals  slaugnlered. 

1855/0-1864   none  lunde, 

1805  In   Ann.   ri'|)t.  surveyor  gen.   1804-1805:102. 
1800  1807  none  made. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFOllNIA 


299 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

Assessment,  Equalization,  and  Valuation — cont'd 
NAPA  COUNTY— cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
1868  In  Blonn.  repL  surveyor  gen.   1807/9 :  86. 

18Un •'  ••      180U/71  :  48. 

I'lKtr  crops  :  mnf^.  interests  nil. 

1870  none  uiuile. 

1871  In  Blenn.   rept.  surveyor  gen.   1860/71  :  101. 

NKVADA    COUNTY 
serial 
1854/5-1875.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows: 
1854/5  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  cen.  1854/6:270-281. 

Acreajje  anil  valuation  of  lands  claimed  by  settlors; 
acrenKO  of  tlllrd  land  by  crops  ;  no.  horses,  cattle, 
etc. :  no.  fruit  trees ;  no.,  mileage,  and  valualjon 
of  dlteh  COS. ;  ijuartz  mining,  output,  cost,  valua- 
tion, and  investments  ;  saw  mills,  grist  mills,  max. 
and  min.  temi)erature. 
1855/6-1858  none  made. 

1859  in  Ann.   rept.   surveyor  gen.   1859  :  73-75. 
Acreage  and  yield  various  agrlc.  crops  ;  no.  fruit  trees 

and  vines  :  no.  liorses,  cattle,  etc. :  dit-ches  ;  saw, 
quartz,   and  grist  mills  ;   roads  ;  breweries. 

1860-1801   none  made. 

1862  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1862  :  119-122. 

Agrlc. ;  fruit :  quartz  mining ;  ditches  ;  saw  and  grist 
mills  ;   roads  ;   co.   debt. 

1863-1800  none  made. 

1870   In   Blenn.   rept.   surveyor  gen.    1809/71  :  101-103. 
(irape  and  slllt  culture,  fruits,  mining,  grazing. 

1871-1873  none  made. 

1874  Id   Blenn.   rept.   surveyor  gen.    187,V5  :  75-77. 
Agrlc.    crops,    fruit    interest,    timber,    machine    shops, 

foundries  and  factories,  mining  interest  promising, 
minerals,    realtv    improvements. 

1875  In   Kienn.   rept.  surveyor  gen.   1873/5  :  89-90. 
Hydraulic   mining  on    Increase;   lumbering   prosperous; 

fruit  crop  a  failure. 

TLACEIt   COUNTY 
serial 
1854/5-1864.    Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 

In  I^ocuments  as  follows  : 

1854/5  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1854/5  :  281-285. 

Area,  topography,  agrlc.  products,  no.  1,  2,  3,  and  4 
yr.  old  fruit  trees  of  each  sort,  ranches  and  aggre- 
gate state  and  co.  tax  paid  by  them  ;  cai)llnl  and 
mileage  of  each  canal  co.  in  state  ;  saw  mills  and 
aggregate  state  and  co.  tax  paid ;  toll  roads  and 
bridges :  principal  streams ;  capital  Invested  In 
gold  mines  ;  quartz  mills. 

1855/6-1858  none  made. 

1839  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1859  :  75-81. 

State,  school,  and  seminary  lands :  acreage  and  yield 
of  various  agrlc.  crops ;  no.  and  vaUie  of  horses. 
cattle,  etc. ;  wool  yield :  no.  of  fnilt  trees  and 
vines  ;  water  ditches  and  canals,  mileage,  capacity 
and  valuation  of  each  company  ;  saw  mills,  loca- 
tion, output  and  valuation  of  each  mill  ;  quartz 
and  flour  mills,  do. ;  tumplltes  and  bridges,  valua- 
tion of  each  co. 

1860  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1860  :  71-72. 
Increase    in    livestock;   grazing   lands;   value   of   ditch 

property  :  fruit  and  vine  growing  ;  assessed  valua- 
tion of  realty  and  personalty  and  real  improve- 
ments. 

1861  none   made. 

1862  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1862:  122-123. 
Mining  and  agrlc.  districts ;  roads  ;  orchards ;  flood  of 

1861  ;  assessed  valuation. 

1863  in  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1803:131. 
1864 ''  "     1804  :  70. 

PLUMAS   COUNTY 
serial 
1854/5-1865.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessoi. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1854/5  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1854/5  :  285-287. 

Lands  of  various  sorts  ;  quantity  of  agrlc.  produce  ;  no. 
horses,  cattle,  etc.;  saw,  grist,  and  quartz  mills. 
1855/6-1858  none  made. 
Is.-.M  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1859:82. 
lsr,{i-i8G4  none  made. 

IbO.'i   in   Ann.   rept.  surveyor  gen.   1865  :  163. 
Taxable  property  ;  copper. 

SACRAMKNTO  COUNTY 

serial 
1854/5.    Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
18.54/5  In   Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.   1854/5  :  288-290. 

Acreage  of  grains  and  vegetables ;  no.  each  sort  fnilt 
trees;  no.  horses,  cattle,  etc.,  do.  poultry;  dairy 
produce  ;  no.  and  value  canals,  bridges,  mills,  planli 
roads,  etc. 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

Assessment,  Equalization,  and  Valuation — cont'd 
SAN    liKUNAKDINO   COUNTY 
serial 
1853/4-1871.    Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1853/4  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1853/4:67-71. 

Names  of  owners  and   descr.  of  lands  and  products  of 
the  Itanebo  San  Rnrnardlno,  Jarupa  Rancho,  Ran- 
cho    del    Chlno,    Kancho    de    Juapa,    Rancho   de    la 
Sierra,     Rjxnclio     del     Rlncon,     Temescal     Kancho, 
Rancho  Cueamonga. 
1854/5  In   Ann.   rept.  surveyor  gen.   1854/5:290-296. 
As   above,    and    In   addition,    San   Temoico   Kancho   and 
Mtiscupoabe  Rancho.  gold  mining,  the  San  (Jorgonlo 
Pass  ;  the  Mohave  Itlver. 
The   Information   concerning   the   Individual    ranchos   is 
more  detailed  than  in  previous  vr. 
185.5/6-1 8.18  none  made. 
1859  in  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1859  :  82-83. 

Timber,   gold  and   tin. 
1860-18(18  none  uuide. 

1869  In   liienii.   rc^pt.   surveyor  gen.   1867/9:86-87. 
Mining  and  lumbering. 

1870  In  RIenn.  rept.  sun-eyor  gen.  1869/71  :  62-03. 
Tin  mines. 

1871  in    Blenn.   rept.   surveyor  gen.    1869/71  ;  104. 
New  town  of  Riverside ;  So.  Cal.  Colonization  Assn. 

SAN  DIEGO  COUNTY 

serial 
1854/5-1873.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1854/5    In    Ann.    rept.   surveyor  gen.    1854/5 :  296-297. 
Yield   of   varbms  '-;raln   crops ;   no.   horses,   cattle,   etc.  ; 
tinilwr,  vineyards. 
1855/0-1859  none  made. 

1800  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1860:  73-74. 
1881-1862  none  made. 

1863  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1863  :  131-132. 
Oold,  copper,  silver  mines. 

1864  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1864  :  83. 

Fruit    culture,    depreciation    In    stock    and    lands;    wool 
growing  ;  schools. 

1865  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1864-1865  :  156. 
Timber. 

1866  none  made. 

1867  In  Blenn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1865/7  :  108-107. 
Whaling  :  roads. 

1868  In  Blenn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1867/9  :  89. 

Rapid  Increase  In  population  ;  schools  and  churches. 

1869  in  Blenn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1869/71:60-61. 
Unparalleled  drought ;  quartz  mining  ;  schools  ;  churches. 

1870  none  made. 

1871  in   Blenn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.   1869/71  :  104-105, 

1872 "  "      1871/3:  1.30. 

1873 "  "      1871/3:130. 

Mines  ;  progress  of  Texas  and  Pacific  R.R. 

SAN  FRANCISCO  CITY 

1872.  Summary  stmt,  of  all  delinquent  taxes  due  on 
solvent  debts,  mouoy.  real  estate,  personal  property, 
exclusive  of  solvent  debts  and  money,  and  taxes  col- 
lected, but  held  under  protest  in  S.  F.  (A.R. 
equalization  bd.  1872/3:  18.) 

1873.  Comments  on  assessments  canceled  In  S.  F. 
{l^ame  1872/3:  19-20.) 

.     List  of  suits  brought  by  delinquent  taxpayers  in 

S.  F.  agst.  tax  collector.     (Hame  1872/3:  95-98.) 

.     Comment  on  history  of  tax  litigation  In  S.   F. 

{Same  1872/3:  14-17.) 

.  Writ  of  mandate:  The  People  of  state,  upon  rela- 
tion of  J.  T.  Lane,  atty.  gen.,  vs.  M.  Ashbury,  audi- 
tor of  city  and  co.  of  S.  F.     (Same  1872/3:  93-94.) 

SAN   FRANCISCO  COUNTY 
serial 
1866-1881.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows: 
1806  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1865/7:  107-114. 

Erection   of  copper   and    Iron    rolling   mills:   of    linseed 
oil    mill  ;    and    woolen    mills ;    erection    of    Potrero 
dry  dock  ;  classified   list  of  mnfres.   showing  labor 
employed  and  output,  with  comment. 
1867  In  Blenn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1867/9  :  43,50. 

Classified  list  of  mnfres..  showing  labor,  output  and  In 
some  cases  value ;   Cal.  Dry   Dock  Co. 
1888  In  Blenn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.   1867/9  :  91-98. 

Classified    list    of    mnfres.,    and    comment    on    means 
adopted  to  secure  reliable  statistics. 


300 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

Assessment,  Equalization,  and  Valuation — cont'd 
SAX  FRANCISCO  COUNTY — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
1869  In  Bienn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1869/71  :  47-57. 


1869/71  :  105-115. 
1871/3:  104-115. 
1871/3  :  116-126. 
1873/5  :  77-87. 
1873/5  :  90-100. 


1870 

1871  " 

1872  " 

1873  '■ 

1874  " 

1875  none  madP. 

1876  In  Bienn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1875/7  :  65-71. 

1877 ••      ••   1877/9 :  52-59. 

1878  ' "      "   1877/9  :  59-66. 

1879 "  "      1879/80 :  78-84. 

1880  not  found. 

1881  in  Bienn.  rept.  surve.vor  gen.  1880/2  :  89-96, 

From  1869  to  1881  these  returns  are  classified  tabula- 
tions  of   the    mechanical    and   mnfg.    Industries   of 
city  and  co.  of  S.  F. 
non-serial 
1877.     Comments   on   assessments   in    S.   F.   and   other 
COS.     (Bienn.  rept.  equalization  bd.  1875/7:  10-11.) 
SAN  JOAQUIN  COUNTY 

serial 
1853/4-1871.    Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessoi. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1853/4  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  18.53/4  :  71-72. 

No.  horses,  cattle,  etc..  acreage  of  agric.   produce. 
1854/5  In  Ann.   rept.  surveyor  gen.   1854/5  :  298-299. 
Acreage   various   grain   crops,    no,   horses,   cattle,   etc. : 
no,   mills :  acreage   Improved  land  :   do,  vineyards  ; 
no.  public  schools :  vleld  agric,  produce. 
1855/6-1861  none  made, 

1862  in  Ann.  rept.  surve.vor  gen,  1862:123-120, 
Agric,  :  soils  :  fruit  trees  and  vines  :  livestocl^, 

1863  In  Ann.  rept,  surveyor  gen.  1863  ;  132-134, 

Agric.   tobacco,   broom   corn   and   sorghum,   fruit   trees 
and   vines,  bees,   livestock,   general   comment, 

1864  none  made. 

1865  in  Ann.  rept,  surveyor  gen.  1864-1865:  157-1,59, 
Recuperation     from     drought :     experimental     crops     of 

cotton  and  tobacco  abandoned ;  grape  culture  ;  irri- 
gation, 

1866  none  made, 

1867  In  Bipnn,  rept.  survevor  gen.  1865/7:114-115, 
1868 •'  "      1867/8  :  89-90. 

Comment    Illustrating    method    of    securing    assessors* 
statistics  and  their  resulting  unreliability, 
1869-1870  none  made, 
1871  In  Bienn,  rept,  surveyor  gen,  1869/71  ;  116, 

SAN  I.riS  OBISPO  COUNTY 

serial 
1851/2-1863,     Ann.  rept,  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documonta  as  follows: 
1851/2  in  Ann.  rept,  surveyor  gen,  1852:59-60, 

Lack  of  roads  ;  Mexican  land  titles  ;  .soil,  timber, 
1852/3-1853/4   none  made, 
1854/5  In  Ann,  rept,  surveyor  gen.  1853/4  :  299-300, 

Acrnagp  grazing;  agric,  and  wheat  lands;  yield  various 
agric,    crops :    no.    horses,    cattle,    etc. ;    grain    and 
saw  mills  ;   vlnevards, 
1855/6-1861   none  made, 

1862  in    Ann.    rept,   surveyor  gen,   1862:126-127. 
Valuation  and  taxes, 

1863  In   Ann.  rept,   surveyor  gen,  1863  :  136-137. 
Fruit,  minps,  variation. 

R.\N   MATEO   COUNTY 

eerial 
1862-18(J3,     Ann.  rept.  of  co,  assessor. 
In  DocnmentH  n.s  follows  : 
1862  In   Ann,   rept.  surveyor  gen,   1862:128, 
i«Rs    "       "         '■  "  "     iBRa  •  ia 


1863 


1863  :  136. 


SANTA  BARBARA  COUNTY 

serial 
1865-1873.     Ann,  rept,  of  co,  assessor. 
In  DocumfniH  as  follows: 
1865    (sic)    In   Ann,  rept,  surveyor  gin,   1864:7981. 
Stock  and  crop  losses  due  to  drought  of  186:i  and  ISO-i  ; 
gnipe  and  olive  culture;  magupy  :  cotton,  tobacco; 
invPstmi'Tit  In  asphaltum  deposits;  land  values. 
1860  nonr>  ma<l«'. 

1867  In   BU'nn.   r<pt,  surveyor  gen.   1865/7:115110, 
Oil    fflnt-ry  :    oil    wells    In    OJnl    vaiioy;    wbpat    crop; 
noiir  mills  npr-ded  ;  proposed  road  Into  Tulare  Co. 
1868-1869  nonp  madf, 

1870/1  In  nirnn.  rnpt,  niirvoyor  gi'n.  1809/71  :  116117, 
Immigrntlon,     fl«»ur     mills,     tcb'gratih,     drought,     bank, 
hotel  and  theatre  being  erected, 
1872   none  mndo, 
1R7H  In  nirnn,  rept.  unrveyor  gen,  1871/3:  129. 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

Assessment,  Equalization,  and  Valuation — cont'd 
SANTA  CLARA  COUNTY 

serial 
1854/5-1869,     Ann,  rept.  of  co,  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  ; 
1854/5  In  Ann,  rept,  surveyor  gen,  1854/5  :  300-302, 
Acreage  and  yield  of  various  grains  etc,  ;  fruits  trees  ; 
no,  horses,  cattle,  etc, ;  grist  and  saw  mills  ;  tele- 
graphs,  schools,   distilleries ;   tanneries ;   no,   liable 
to  military  service, 
1855/6-1859  none  made, 
1860  In  Ann,  rept,  surveyor  gen,  1860  :  74-75. 

Wines,  lumber,  schools,  agric, 
1861-1863  none  made. 

1864  In  Ann,  rept,  surveyor  gen,  1864  :  81-82, 
Agric;    fruit   and   vine   culture;    quicksilver;    copper; 
silver ;  mineral  springs  ;  San  Mateo  boundary. 
1865-1866  none  made, 

1867  in  Bienn,  rept  surveyor  gen.  1865/7  :  117, 
Silk  factory  erected. 

1868  In  Bienn,  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1867/8  :  87. 
Breweries,  tanneries,  and  paper  and  woolen   mill ;  silk 

factory  ;  distillery, 

1869  in  Bienn,  rept.  surveyor  gen,  1869/71 :  59-60, 
As  above. 

SANTA  CRUZ  COUNTY 

serial 
1854/5-1870/1,     Ann.  rept,  of  co,  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1854/5  In  Ann,   rept.  surveyor  gen.   1854/5  :  302-304, 
No,   horses,   cattle,   etc, :  acreage  and  yield  of  grains ; 
no.  each  sort  of  fruit  trees  ;  lime  Industry  ;  timber; 
grist  and  saw  mills, 
1855/6-1861  none  made, 

1862  in  Ann.  rept.  survevor  gen,  1862  :  128, 
1863 ••  "     1863 :  138, 

1864  none  made, 

1865  In  Ann,  rept,  surveyor  gen,  1864-1865  :  156-157. 
Mnfg.  Industries  ;  oil  wells, 

1866  none  made, 

1867  In  Bienn,  rept,  surveyor  gen,  1865/7:  118, 
Powder  and  paper  manufactory  ;  whaling, 

1868  in   Bienn.   rept.    surveyor  gen,    1867/9  :  88, 
Breweries;    wharves   and   shipping;    r,r, ;   agric.    losses 

owing  to  lack  of  transportation  facilities  ;  burden- 
some ta.\es. 

1869  In  Bienn,  rept,  surveyor  gen,  1S69/71  :  59. 
Output  of  tanneries,  powder  works,  lime  kilns. 

1870/1   in   Bienn,   rept,   surveyor  gen,   1869/71 :  117, 

SHASTA   COUNTY 

serial 
1853/4-1872.     Ann,  rept,  of  co,  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  ; 
1853/4   in  Ann,   rent,  surveyor  gen,   1853/4  :  72-73, 

No.    horses,   cattle,   etc  ;    quantity   wheat,   barley,   pota- 
toes,  mineral   resources. 
1854/5  In  Ann.   rept.  survi'yor  gon.   1854/5:304-305. 
Acrea,ce    and    yield    of    various    grain    crops ;    no.    each 
sort  of  fruit  trees  ;  no.  horses,  cattle,  etc.  ;  no.,  cost, 
and  output  of  saw,  grist,  and  quartz  mills ;  artesian 
well. 
1855/6- 1803  none  made. 
1864    In   Ann,    rept,   surveyor  gen,   1804  :  83-84, 

Crops;    fruit   growing;    gold;    silver;    copper,    taxable 
property, 
1865-1871   none  made. 

1872  in   Bienn.   rept.   s\irveyor  gen.   1871/3:127-128, 
Decrease  In  iniiiiug  due  to  lack  of  capital  ;  r.r.,  timber, 
and  lunil>er  mills, 

SIERRA    COUNTY 

serial 
1851/2-1871,     Ann,  rept.  of  co,  assessor. 
In  Docinueuts  as  folUiws  : 
1851/2  in  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1852:55. 

No.  acres  land  undi'r  enitivation,  no.  adapted  to  tillage 
and  grazing  ;  mineral  resources, 
1852/3  none  nuide. 
1853/4  In  Ann.  reiit,  surveyor  gen,  1853/4  :  73-74. 

Roads  and  highways,  acreage  of  tille<I  land,  no.  horses, 
cattle,  etc,  geology  of  co.,  mineral  resources. 
1854/5  In   Ann.   ri'iil.  surveyor  gen.    1854/5:300-307, 
Acreage    tilled    land;    agric    products;    fruit    trees;   no. 
horses,  cattle,  etc.;   timber;  no.  and  value  of  saw 
mills  :  no.  and  value  of  ditches  and  fltimcs, 
1855/0-1858  none  made. 
1859   In    Ann.   rent,   surveyor  gen,    1859:83-85. 

Yield  of  vjirlouR  agric.  crops;  iiuartz  mills;  saw 
intlls  ;  dllrlies  :  no.  horses,  cattle,  etc;  no.  quantity 
and  value  of  stoelt  siaugbtei-ed  ;  no.  of  fruit  trees 
and  vines;  no.  toil  bridges  and  value,  niilenKe 
turniilkes  and  telegraph  and  value;  valuation 
really  and  personally. 
1860-1802  none  made. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OK  CALIFORNIA 


301 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

Assessment,  Equalization,  and  Valuation — cont'd 
SIERKA  COUNTY — confd 

serial — confd 

1863  In  Ann.    rept.   surviyur  kiu.    1863:134-135. 
Assessment  ;  gold  yield  of   llowland   l'"lat ;    fnilt  crop ; 

undefined  line  on  IMumas  Co.  side. 
1864-1S05  none  made. 
18IJ0  In  HIenn.  rept.  surve.vor  ^cn.  ISCn/"  :  118-lli>. 

Method    of    taxation    disadvantageous    to    Sierra    Co. ; 
comment  on   route  for  Atlantic   and    TaclUc   U.K.  ; 
L).  S.  surveyors  enter  swamp  lands  ;  fruit  crop. 
1867-1809  none  made. 
1S70  In  Blenn.   rept  surveyor  gen.   1809/71  :  58. 

Mlaln;^  Interests  low  ebb. 
1871  In  Blenn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1860/71  :  118. 

SISKIYOU  COUNTY 

serial 
1859-1874.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  us  follows  : 

1859  In  Ann.   rept.   surveyor  gen.    1859  :  80-93. 
Acreage  claimed  land,  timber  land,  rnuclies  and  swamp 

and  overflowed  land  ;  no.  horses,  cattle,  etc. ;  eggs 
and  poultry  produce:  no.  fruit  trees  and  vines; 
houses  and  bldgs.  ;  money  ;  yield  various  agrlc. 
crops  :  water  ditches  and  canals,  descr.  and  valua- 
tion of  each;  quartz  mills,  do.;  toil  bridges,  do.; 
saw  and  grist  mills,  do. ;  aggregate  assessment 
1858 
1860-1863   none   made. 

1864  In  Ann.  rept  surveyor  gen.  1884  :  85-86. 

Quartz    mills ;    license    revenue    from    Chinese    popula- 
tion. 
1865-1860  none  made. 

1867  In  Blenn.  rept  surveyor  gen.  1865/7  :  121. 
1868 •'  "      1887/9 :  90. 

Increase  of  population  in  eastern  portion  of  co. 
1869-1870  none  made. 

1871   In  Blenn.   rept.  surveyor  gen.   1869/71  :  118. 
1872 ••  '•      1871/3  :  128. 

Assessment  Incomplete  for  seat  of  Modoc  war. 

1873  In  Blenn.   rept.   surveyor  gen.   1873/5  :  87-88. 
Discrepancies  In  statistical  rept. 

1874  In  Blenn.   rept  surveyor  gen.  1873/5  :  101. 

SOLANO   COUNTY 

serial 
1851/2-1860.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  ; 
1851/2  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1852  :  57-58. 

Situation  and  quantity  of  land   under  cultivation  ;  no. 
horses,   cattle,  etc.  ;  quantity   agrlc.   produce,   fruit 
crop. 
1852/3-1853/4  none  made. 

1854/5  In  Ann.  rept  surveyor  gen.   1854/5  :  307-308. 
Acreage   of   swamp,   mt   and   valley   land.    do.    tillable 
land  and  grazing  land ;   acreage  of  various  agrlc. 
crops,  no.  grist  mills  and  output,  artesian  well. 
1855/6-1859  none  made. 

1860  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1860:  75-81. 

Acreage  tillable,  mt  and  swamp  land ;  do.  bays  and 
estuaries ;  Mexican  grants  ;  agrlc.  land  ;  acreage 
various  agrlc.  crops ;  no.  fruit  trees  and  vines ; 
grazing  land :  swamp  and  overflowed,  mineral  and 
school  land  ;  timber ;  no.  horses,  cattle,  etc. ;  Mare 
Is.  Navy  Yard ;  r.r. ;  grist  mills ;  assessed  valuation 
realty,  personalty,  and  real  Improvements. 

SONOMA  COUNTY 

serial 
1854/5-1870.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1854/5  in  Ann.  rept  surveyor  gen.  1854/5:308-312. 

Acreage    and    yield    various    agrlc.    crops,    fruit    trees; 
vineyards ;    no.    cattle,    horses,    etc.  ;    output    and 
value  dairy  produce. 
1865/6-1868  none  made. 

1869  In   Blenn.   rept   surveyor  gen.   1869/71  :  57-58. 
Foundries,    potteries,    gas    works,    distilleries,    r.r. 

1870  In  Blenn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1809/71  ;  119. 
Factories,  pottery,  hop  culture,  grapes,  telegraph. 

STANISLAUS  COUNTY 

serial 
1854/5-1869.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1854/5  In  Ann.   rept.  suncyor  gen.   1854/5  :  312-313. 
Acreage   and    yield    various    agrlc.    crops ;    no.    horses, 
cattle,  etc. ;  amt.  gold  produced. 
1855/6-1863  none  made. 

1864  In   Ann.   rept.  surveyor  gen.   1864  :  86. 
18R.5-1866  none  made. 

1867  In  Blenn.  rept  surveyor  gen.  1885/7  :  120. 
Co.  finances. 

1865  none  made. 

1869  In   Blenn.   rept  surveyor  gen.   1867/9 :  91. 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

Assessment,  Equalization,  and  Valuation — cont'd 
SUTTEll    COUNTY 

serial 
1854/5-1872.    Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 

In  DocuuicntH  as  follows  : 
1854/5  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.   1854/5  :  313. 

No.    horses,    cattle,    etc.  ;    yield    various    agrlc.    crops, 
vegetables   and   dairy    produce. 
1855/6-1802  none  made. 
180:i  In  Ann.   rept.  surveyor  gen.  1803  :  138-139. 

Tobacco  culture  a  failure;  r.rs. ;  roads;  canals;  mills. 
1804-1871   none  made. 
1872   In  Itlenn.   rept.  surveyor  gen.  1871/3:127. 

Floods ;  reclamation  of  swamp  lands ;  Increase  in 
wealth  of  co. 

TEHAMA  COUNTY 

serial 
1861-1876/7.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
ISOl  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1801  :  41-45. 

Agrlc.  lauds  ;  Nome  Luckee  Indian  reservation  ;  mineral 
springs  ;    ferries  ;    telegraph  ;    livestock  ;    taxation 
property. 
1862-1875   none   made. 
1876/7  In  Blenn.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1875/7  :  64. 

TUINITY   COUNTY 
serial 
1854/5-1863.    Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1854/5  in  Ann.   rept  surveyor  gen.  1854/5  :  314-315. 
Acreage   various   grain   and   vegetable   crops,   no.   each 
sort  of  fruit  trees ;   no.  horses,  cattle,  etc. :  whole 
no.  cost  aud  income  bridges  and  ferries  ;  saw  and 
grist  mills ;  mileage,  ditches,  and  flumes. 
1855/6-1800  none  made. 

1861  in  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1801 :  45-48. 

Timber,  mines,  fruits,  roads,  schools,  mnfg. ;  general 
stmts. 

1862  none  made. 

1803  in  Ann.  rept  surveyor  gen.  1863  :  139. 

TDLAUE   COUNTY 

serial 
1854/5-1870/1.    Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 

In  Documents  as  follows: 
1854/5  In  Ann.   rept.   surveyor  gen.  1854/5  :  315-316. 

Acreage    various    grains    and    vegetables ;    no.    horses, 
cattle,  etc.  amt  taxable  property  ;  quartz  mines. 
1855/6-1808  none  made. 

1809  In   Bienn.   rept  surveyor  gen.   1869/71  :  61-62. 
1870/1    In    Blenn.    rept    surveyor   gen.    1869/71 :  120-122. 

Unequal  taxation. 

TUOLUMNE  COUNTY 

serial 
1860-1866.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1860  In  Ann.   rept.   surveyor  gen.    1800  :  82-83. 

Quartz  mines  ;  acreage  agrlc.  lands  ;  lumber  and  timber  ; 
stock    raising  ;   valuation. 
1801   In   Ann.   rept.  surveyor  gen.   1861:47. 

Placer  mining;  fruit  culture;  lumber;  assessed  valua- 
tion. 
1862-1805  none  made. 
1866  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1865/7:121-123. 

YOLO  COUNTY 

serial 
1853/4-1861.     Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1853/4  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1853/4  :  75. 

No.  horses,  cattle,  etc.,  acreage  of  barley  and  wheat. 
1854/5  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1854/5:317-319. 

Co.    boundaries:    public    lands;    flour    mills;    bridges; 
scarcity    of    water;     timber;     vineyards;     acreage 
and  yield  of  grains  and  hay  ;  wool  produce  ;  yield 
and  value  dalrv  produce ;  artesian  wells. 
1855/6-1858  none  made. 
1859  In  Ann.   rept.  surveyor  gen.   1859  :  94-95. 

Yield  of  various  agrlc.  crops  ;  drainage  and  Irrigation  ; 
wool  growing;  fruits  and  tobacco;  artesian  wells; 
grist  mills. 
1800  In  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1800  :  83-87. 

Swamp  and  overflowed  land ;  public  lands ;  Spanish 
grants:  yield  of  wheat  and  barley  In  1859  and 
1800,  acreage  do.;  fruit  trees  and  vines;  timber; 
stock  raising ;  no.  and  value  of  stock ;  r.rs.,  Im- 
provements ;  taxable  property. 


302 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


TAXATION:  STATE — cont'd 
Assessment,  Equalization,  and  Valuation — cont'd 
YOLO  COUNTY — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
1861   in  Ann.   rept.  surveyor  gen.   1881 :  48-53. 

Descr.  of  Spanish  grants  in  co. ;  swamp  and  overflowed 
lauds ;  agric.  lands ;  acreage  of  various  agric. 
crops  ;  no.  fruit  trees  and  vines  ;  mineral  lands  ; 
timlwr ;  r.r. ;  CacheviUe  agric.  ditch  ;  grist  and  saw 
mills ;  livestock ;  no.  horses,  cattle,  etc. ;  dairy 
produce  ;  apiaries  ;  assessments  and  taxes. 

YUBA  COUNTY 

serial 
1854/5-1869.    Ann.  rept.  of  co.  assessor. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1854/5   in   Ann.    rept.    surveyor   gen.    1854/5 :  319-321. 
Fruit  culture ;  acreage  tilled  and  tillable  land ;  acreage 
and  yield  various  grain  crops  ;   no.   horses,   cattle, 
etc.;   no.   and   value   of   saw   and  grist   mills:    In- 
corporated  turnpllie   cos. ;    no.   and   valuation    toll 
bridges,    ferries,    water   ditches    and   quartz    mills ; 
fire  cos. 
1855/6-lSo8  none  made. 

1859  in  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1859  :  95-100. 
Assessed  valuation  of  realty,  personalty,  and  Improve- 
ments, acreage  of  fenced  and  tilled  lands  resp. ; 
mineral  and  swamp  and  overflowed  lands ;  timber  ; 
acreage  and  yield  of  agric.  produce  ;  yield,  butter, 
eggs,  and  wool  ;  no.  fruit  trees  and  vines :  no. 
horses,  cattle,  etc.  ;  no.  and  value  of  each  kind  of 
improvement,  1.  e.,  mills,  toll  bridges,  ferries,  turn- 
pikes, etc. :  bees ;  telegraphs ;  r.rs. ;  details  of 
ta.xable  property. 

1860  In   Ann.   rept.   surveyor  gen.    1860  :  87-89. 
Industries    and    agric. ;     agric.     fair ;     fiult     growing : 

grape  culture;  damage  from  overflow  of  Yuba  and 
Bear  rivers ;  mining ;  abstr.  of  assessed  valuation 
and  taxes  of  1859  compared  with  1800. 

1861  none  made. 

1862  in  Ann.  rept.  surveyor  gen.  1862  ;  146-148. 
Population    in    1860,    voters    In    1861    and    in    1862,   as- 
sessed   valuation :    no.    horses,   cattle,   etc. ;    farms 
destroyed   by   Hood  of   1861   no.  and  amt.   of  state 
and  federal  poll   taxes. 

1863-1S6S  none  made. 

1869    in    Blenn.    rept.    surveyor   gen.    1869/71  :  63. 
Wine  mnf  re.  :  broom  corn. 

Raiusoads;  see  below,  that  title 

Capitation  Tax;  see  below.  Poll  Tax 

Capitation  Tax  on  Immigrants;    see  Population.     Chinese; 

do.  Receipts  and  Expenditures 
Commerce;  see  below,  Shipping 

Commutation  Tax 

Obsolete ;  same  as  Passenger  Tax ;  see  below. 
Consigned  Goods;  see  License.    Auctions 
Corporations 

1855.     Rept.  re.  payment  of  counsel  fees  in  re.  sheriff 
of  S.  F.  Co.  vs.  Pacific  Mail  Steamship  Co.  for  state 
and    CO.    taxes,    reviewing    proceedings     in    case. 
(Assam,  jol.  1855:  788-789.) 
Banks 

1872-1873.     Comparative  stmt,  showing  dilterence  in  as- 
sessments of  property  of  most  of  savings  banks  in 
state.     (A.R.  equalization  bd.  1872/3:  19.) 
Insubance  Compa-mes 

See  also  Insurance:     Revenue. 
1902.     Comments  on  passage  of  law,  placing  a  tax  upon 
all  insurance  cos.,  other  than  life,  not  organized  or 
incorporated  under  laws  of  state.     (35  A.R.  insur- 
ance comr.  1902:  11-13.) 
MiniNO 

1882.  Communication  from  license  collector's  office, 
making  suggestions  for  Improving  law  for  collec- 
tion of  stock  certificate  tax.  (2  rept.  state  mineral- 
ogist 1880/2:  19.) 
1896.  Mining  bureau  receives  no  honeflt  from  stock 
certlflrate  tax;  suggestion  to  afllx  stamps  to  certifi- 
cates of  slock.     (13  same  I894/G:  20.) 

RaTI.W>A1)H 

Ree  niHo  lielow,   RxpendltiiroB ;  do.   Rovenne. 
CJenernI   miilerlnl   only.      Kor  mntnrlnl   relnllnK  In   tnxn- 
tiou  of  n  piirtlciilnr  r.r.  nee  RnllrundH:     Individual. 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
Corporations — cont'd 
Ratlbo  ADS— cont'd 

serial 
1892-1903.     Stmt,  of  amts.  of  taxes  due  state  and  cos. 
from  various  r.rs.   upon  assessments  made  by  bd. 
of  equalization. 

Checklist 
1892-1893.     None    Issued   separately. 

1894.  10  pp. 

1895.  None  issued  separately. 

1896.  13  pp. 

1897-1904.     None  Issued  separately. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1892  In  Blenn.  rept.  controller  1892/4  :  98-104. 
1893 '  "  1892/4  :  105-110. 

1894  "       "  ■•  "  1894/6:98-105. 

1895  "       "  "  "  1894/6 :  106-115. 

1896  "       "            "  "  1896/8  :  98-107. 
1897 •'  1896/8 :  108-117. 

1898  ••       "  "  "  1898/00:112-121. 

1899  '•        ••  •'  "  1898/00 :  122-131. 

1900  "       '•  "  "  1900/2:110-119. 

1901  "       '•  "  "  1900/2 :  120-129. 

1902 "  1902/4 :  124-133. 

1903    "       "  "  '•  1902/4 :  134-143. 

non-serial 

1872-1873.  Table  showing  assessments  of  r.r.  and  con- 
tract and  finance  co.  property  in  25  counties  as  re- 
ported by  assessors.  (A.R.  equalization  bd.  1872/3: 
99-101.) 

1873.  Comments  on  r.r.  cos.,  also  recommendation  that 
power  be  given  to  state  bd.  of  equalization  to  re- 
vise and  equalize  this  class  of  property  betw. 
various  cos.  and  counties.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  con- 
troller 1871/3:  19. •; 

.     Comments  on  r.r.  taxes.     (A.R.  equalization  bd. 

1872/3:  20-22.) 

1880.  Stmt,  showing  assessment  of  roadway,  roadbed, 
and  rails,  rolling  stock  and  franchises  of  r.rs.  as- 
sessed by  state  bd.  of  equalization.  {Same  1880: 
47.) 

.     Same;  apportionment  of  assessment  of  property 

of  r.rs.  among  cos.  entitled  to  same.  (Same  1880: 
48-49.) 

.     Same;  from  assessors'  repts.,  no.  of  miles,  value 

per  mile  of  franchise,  roadway,  etc.,  of  r  rs.,  etc., 
which  were  not  pssessed  by  bd.  of  equalization, 
1880.     (Same  1880:  50-51.) 

18S0-1881.  Showing  from  stmts,  of  r.r.  corporations 
amt.  of  rolling  stock  owned  by  them.  (Same  1880 
(p.  45)— same  1881.) 

1880-1882.  Stmt,  showing  assessed  value  per  mile  of 
roadway,  roadbed,  and  rails  and  rolling  stock  and 
franchise  of  r.rs.  assessed  by  state  bd.  of  equaliza- 
tion for  1880.     [Same  1880  (p.  46)— some  1882.) 

.     Comments  on  assessment  of  r.rs.     (Bienn.  rept. 

same  18S0  (pp.  6-9)— some  1881/2.) 

1880-1884.  Comments  on  rwy.  assessments;  table  giv- 
ing assessment  per  mile  from  1880  to  1884,  Incl. 
(A.R.  same  1SS3/4:  1!5-16.) 

1880-1885.  Stmt,  giving  amis,  still  duo  r.rs.  as  credits 
from  COS.  on  re-assessments.  (Blenn.  rept.  state 
controller  1892/4:  113.) 

1880-1880.  Table  showing  vahiatlons  of  property  and 
r.rs.  after  Increase  by  bd.  for  yrs.  In  which  state 
bd.  has  been  in  existence.  ( A.R.  equalization  bd. 
1885/0:  3.) 

1880-188'?.  Same;  reassessment  and  apportionment  of 
rwys.     (Blenn.  rept.  same  1883/4:  38-45.) 

1880-1890.  Recapitulation  of  r.r.  re-assessments.  (Blenn. 
rept.  state  controller  1892/4  (p.  115) — same 
1894/G.) 

1880-1902.  Stmt.  re.  delinquent  r.r.  taxes;  tables  giving 
conilitlon  of  enili  r.r..  assessed  value  of  each,  lax 
levied  for  stiile  purposes,  and  amt.  of  delinquency 
for  state  jiurposea  against  each  road  for  each  yr.; 
action  of  l)d.  and  rcronimendiillons  re.  same.  (Same 
1882/4    (pp.  21-25)— .va we  1900/2.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


303 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
Corpoiations — cont'd 
Railboabs — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1880-1904.     R.K.  assessment;   see  above,  under  Assess- 
ment, 18721904. 

1881.  Stmt,  showing  assessment  of  r.rs.  assessed  by 
state  bd.  of  equalization.  (A.R.  equalization  bd. 
1881/2:  35.) 

1881-1882.  Cases  involving  assessment  of  r.r.  ta.\es; 
opinion  as  to  legality  of  this  provision  of  state 
constitution;  remedial  legislation.  (Kept.  atty. 
gen.  1881/2:  4-13.) 

.     Stmt,  showing  apportionment  of  assessment  of 

r.rs.  among  cos.  entitled  to  same  (A.R.  equaliza- 
tion bd.  1881/2  (pp.  36-37)— somu  1882.) 

.     Same;   amt.  each  co.  reed,  in  apportionment  of 

r.r.  assessments  In  1881.  (Same  1881/2  (p.  37)  — 
same  1882.) 

1882.  Comments  on  r.r.  taxes.     (Same  1881/2:  U-19.) 
.     Stmt,  showing  assessed  value  per  mile  of  road- 
way, roadbed,  rails,  and  franchises  of  r.rs.  assessed 
by  state  bd.  of  equalization.     {Same  1881/2:  42.) 

.  Same;  amt.  of  rolling  stock  owned  by  r.rs.  as- 
sessed by  bd.     (.Same  1881/2:  41.) 

.     Comments  on  r.r.  taxation  and  recommendation 

that  different  system  of  collecting  tax  from  r.r.  cos. 
should  be  adopted.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller 
1880/2:  22-27.) 

1883.  Table  giving  values,  exclusive  of  assessment  by 
bd.  of  rwys.,  as  reported  by  auditors.  (A.R.  equali- 
zation bd.  1883/4:  23.) 

.     Stmt,  showing  assessment  of  r.r.  cos.  in  several 

counties,  by  assessors,  of  depots,  reservations,  and 
lands.     (Same  1883/4:  28.) 

1883-1886.  Same;  assessment  of  r.rs.  by  state  bd.  of 
equalization  and  apportionment  of  same  to  coun- 
ties In  1883.  (Same  1883/4  (pp.  29-30)— same 
1885/6.) 

1883-1887.  Communication  from  state  controller  to 
Assera.  re.  amt.  of  taxes  delinquent  upon  r.rs.  as- 
sessed by  state  bd.  of  equalization.  4  pp.  (App. 
to  jols.  28  sess.  v.  8  doc.  [6].) 

1883-1888.  Stmt,  showing  names  of  r.rs.  and  amt.  of 
assessment  apportioned  to  cos.,  1883.  (A.R.  equali- 
zation bd.  1883/4  (pp.  31-33)— sa?)ie  1887/8.) 

.     Same;    rolling  ttock  owned   by   corporations   in 

1883.     (Same  1883/4  (p.  28)— same  1887/8.) 

1883-1896.  R.R.  tax  cases.  (Rept.  atty.  gen.  1883/4 
(pp.  4-6)— same  1895/6.) 

1884.  Stmt,  showing  assessed  value  of  property  of  r.rs. 
assessed  by  assessors.  (A.R.  equalization  bd. 
1883/4:  42.) 

.  Same;  rolling  stock  owned  by  corporations  as- 
sessed by  bd.  and  used  in  state.  (Same  1883/4: 
42.) 

.     Recommendation   that  control  of  all   suits  agst. 

r.r.  corporations  for  taxes  be  put  in  hands  of  con- 
troller.    (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1882/4:  2.5.) 

.     Official  correspondence  betw.  atty.  gen.  and  gov., 

together  with  rept.  of  controller  upon  delinquent 
r.r.  taxes.     14  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.     Govs,   special   mess.   re.   r.r.   corporations   which 

have  resisted  demands  of  state  for  collection  of  de- 
linquent taxes  for  4  yrs.  (Sen.  jol.  25  extra  sess. 
pp.  8-10;  Assem.  jol.  pp.  6-9.) 

.     Communication    from    atty.    gen.   re.    delinquent 

r.r.  tax  cases.     (Assem.  jol.  25  extra  sess.  p.  15.) 

.     Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  apportionment  of  r.rs.  to 

cos.     (A.R.  equalization  bd.  1883/4:  45-47.) 

.  Majority  and  minority  repts.  regarding  delin- 
quent r.r.  tax  cases  and  entry  of  judgments  therein 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
Corporations — cont'd 
Railboads — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
for   less   amts.    than    those   claimed    in   complaint. 
(Assem.  jol.  25  extra  sess.  pp.  138143.) 

1884-1890.  Table  showing  rwys.  assessed,  no.  of  miles 
In  each  co.,  total  assessment  and  apportionment  of 
assessment  to  each  co.  for  1884.  (A.U.  equaliza- 
tion bd.  1883  (pp.  43-44) — bienn.  rept.  same 
1889/90.) 

1884-1892.  Stmts,  re.  assessments  of  r.rs.  by  state  bd. 
of  equalization,  amt.  of  tax  paid,  and  amt.  delin- 
quent. (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1882/4  (pp. 
92-99)— 4ume  1890/2.) 

1885.  Table  showing  amt.  of  rwy.  assessment  each  co. 
reed,  for  1885.  (A.R.  equalization  bd.  1885/6:  28- 
30.) 

.     Letter  from  state  controller  to  atty.  gen.  upon 

condition  of  r.r.  tax  suits,  Nov.  3.     14  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  liowker. 

1885/6.  Table  showing  assessment  of  property  of  r.r. 
corporations  assessed  by  assessors — depots,  sta- 
tions, lands,  etc.  (A.R.  equalization  bd.  1885/6: 
37.) 

1886.  Comment  on  r.rs.  and  table  showing  increase  in 
assessment  per  mile  of  various  r.rs.  under  pres- 
ent bd.     (Same  1885/6:  10-12.) 

.     Recommendation  that  legisl.  pass  act  requiring 

state  bd.  of  equalization  to  reassess  r.rs.  delinquent 
for  taxes,  for  yrs.  1880/1,  1881/2,  1882/3,  and  that 
CO.  auditors  and  treasurers  be  required,  on  settle- 
ment with  r.r.  cos.  under  reassessment,  to  credit 
them  with  partial  payments  already  made  for 
those  yrs.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1884/6: 
29.) 

.     Comment  on   delinquencies  of   r.r.   cos.     (Same 

1884/6:  21-29.) 

.     Recommendation  that  law   for  taxation  of  r.rs. 

be  so  amended  that  same  penalty  for  delinquency  of 
other  property  shall  attach  to  delinquent  r.rs.  and 
that  class  of  property  be  sold  for  delinquent  taxes 
as  all  classes  of  property  are  sold  and  that  like 
penalties  of  redemption  be  provided.  (Same 
1884/6:  29.) 

1888.  Stmt.  re.  past  r.r.  assessments  and  suggestions 
that  legisl.  direct  bd.  to  reassess  delinquent  roads 
for  yrs.  for  which  they  have  refused  to  pay  taxes. 
(Bienn.  rept.  equalization  bd.  1887/8:  7-8.) 

.     Table  showing  miles  and  assessments  of  ditches, 

telegraph  and  telephone  lines,  and  r.rs.  as  assessed 
by  assessors.     (Same  1887/8:  45-52.) 

.     Recommendation  that  legisl.  pass  act  requiring 

state  bd.  of  equalization  to  reassess  r.rs.  delinquent 
for  taxes  for  yrs.  since  1880,  and  that  co.  auditors 
and  treasurers  be  required,  on  settlement  of  r.r. 
COS.  under  reassessment,  to  credit  them  with  any 
partial  payments  already  made  for  those  yrs. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1886/8:  27.) 

.     Recommendation  that  law  for  taxation  of  r.r.  be 

so  amended  that  same  penalty  for  delinquency  of 
other  property  shall  attach  to  delinquent  r.r.  and 
that  that  class  of  property  be  sold  for  delinquent 
taxes  as  all  other  classes  of  property  are  sold,  and 
that  like  penalties  of  redemption  he  provided. 
(Same  1886/8:  27.) 

1889.  Proceedings  of  judiciary  committee  regarding 
r.r.  tax  suits,  etc.  267  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  28  sess. 
v.  8  doc.  [3].) 

.  Majority  and  minority  repts.  of  Assem.  Judi- 
ciary committee  on  subject  of  r.r.  taxes.  (Assem. 
jol.  28  sess.  pp.  950-952.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

Corporations — cont'd 
R  ATTROina — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1889-1904.     Table   showing   assessment   and    apportion- 
ment of  rwys.  for  1889;  summary  by  roads.  (Bienn. 
rept.   equalization   bd.    1889/90    (pp.   20-21)— some 
1903/4.) 
1890.    Comments  on  collection  of  taxes;  suggestion  for 
revision  of  law  as  to  place  citizens  and  r.r.  cos.  on 
level,  and  to  consider  whether  It  will  be  wise  to 
oSer  for  sale  in  sees.,  r.rs.  operated  in  more  than 
one  CO.  or  whether  better  to  subject  all  property 
delinquent  for  taxes  to  judicial  process  to  collect 
taxes.     (Same  1889/90:  10.) 
1891-1904.     Table   showing   apportionment  of   rwys.   to 

cos.     {Same  1891/2   (pp.  17-20)— same  1903/4.) 
1893.     Special  rept.   [Jan.  17]  of  atty.  gen.  on  r.r.  tax 
cases,  and  r.r.  taxation.     49  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  30 
sess.  V.  1  doc.  [6].) 
.     Testimony  taken  before  Sen.  corporations  com- 
mittee in  matter  of  rwy.  assessments,  and  payment 
of  taxes  thereunder,  for  yrs.  1880  to  1892,  inclusive. 
66  pp.     {Same  30  sess.  v.  8  doc.  [6].) 
1896-1904.     Table  giving  r.r.  property   assessed  by  co. 
assessors,  such  as  depots,  shops,  land,  etc.     (Bienn. 
rept.    equalization    bd.    1895/6     (pp.    59-60) — same 
1903/4.) 
1898-1900.     Summary,  by  r.rs.,  giving  total  assessment, 
state  taxes,  co.  taxes,  etc.,  with  recapitulation,  by 
cos.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1896/8  (pp.  106- 
107)— same  1898/00.) 
1899-1904.     Stmt,   showing   assessment  of   rwys.    (elec- 
tric, motor,  street,  and  steam)  operated  in  but  one 
CO.,  made  by  co.  assessors.     (Bienn.  rept.  equaliza- 
tion bd.  1899/02  (pp.  19-20)— same  1903/4.) 
1904.     Comments  on   taxes  of   1903   on  united  r.rs.   of 
S.  F.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1902/4:  32.) 
Revenue;  see  below,  that  title 
Telegraph  and  Telei'ho.ne  Companies 

1886.  Comment  on  telegraph  cos.  and  table  showing  no. 
of  miles,  total  assessment,  and  rate  per  mile  of 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.  (A.R.  equalization 
bd.  1885/0:  7-8.) 

.    Comment  on  telephone  lines  and  table  showing 

assessment  of  same,  by  counties.     {Same  1885/6: 
9.) 
1902-1904.     Table   giving  assessment  of  telegraph   and 
telephone  lines,  1902.     (Bienn.  rept.  same  1899/02 
(p.  80)— some  1903/4.) 

Delinquent 

1849/50-1854.    Comments  on  delinquencies.     (A.R.  state 
comptroller  1849/50  (pp.  542-543)— same  1853/4.) 
I'ai^lni;   from   Colli'CtiMl  docs. 

1850-1857.  Stmt,  of  total  amt.  of  delinquent  tax  lists 
reported  to  controller.  (Assem.  jol.  9  sess.  pp.  537- 
538.) 

1851.  Stmt,  of  amt.  of  state  taxes  chargeable  to  each 
CO.,  payments  made  on  same  during  yr.,  and  amt. 
returned  delinquent  for  yr.  1851.  (A.R.  state  comp- 
troller  1851/2:  2.5.) 

1851-1852.  Controller's  special  rept.  oc  tax  delinquency, 
with  abstracts  of  realty,  personalty,  and  poll  tax 
assessed  In  each  co.  for  1851;  amt.  paid  Into  treas- 
ury by  each  oo,  .July  1  to  Dec.  31,  1851;  and  stmt,  of 
taxfs  chargeable,  jiald,  and  delinquent  for  each  co. 
for  yr.  1851/2.     (App.  to  Sen.  Jol.  1852:  560-572.) 

1857.  Veto  of  act  concerning  delinquent  taxes  of  cos. 
of  state.     (AsHcm.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  735-736.) 

.     Rept.  on  net  concerning  delinquent  taxes,  giving 

amt.  of  taxes  due  in  Sacramento  Co.     (Same  8  boss. 
pp.  422-423.) 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

Delinquent — cont'd 

1871-1884.  Stmt,  of  delinquent  taxes.  (Bienn.  rept 
state  controller  1871/3  (pp.  176-183.)— some 
1882/4.) 

1877.  Stmt,  giving  delinquent  property  tax  of  1875- 
1877  due  state.     {Same  1875/7:  12.) 

.  Stmt,  showing  manner  in  which  apprn.  for  prose- 
cution of  delinquents  for  infractions  of  revenue 
laws  was  expended  by  Controller  J.  J.  Green  from 
July  1  to  Dec.  5,  1875.     {Same  1875/7:  22.) 

1886-1904.  Same;  delinquent  taxes  charged  tax  col- 
lector for  1884/5  (being  exclusive  of  delinquent 
taxes  due  upon  r.rs.  assessed  by  state  bd.  of  equali- 
zation).   (Sa?>ie  1884/6  (pp.  118-119)—same  1902/4.) 

1888.  Comments  on  2%  interest  due  on  delinquent 
state  taxes.     {Same  1886/8:  28.) 

1888-1890.  Recommendation  for  amdmt.  of  sec.  3897, 
political  code,  so  as  to  authorize  controller  to  sell 
property  at  any  time  after  time  for  redemption 
has  expired,  to  any  person  applying,  upon  payment 
of  taxes  for  each  yr.  and  costs,  or  at  public  auction. 
(Bienn.  rept.  equalization  bd.  1887/8  (p.  3) — same 
1889/90.) 

1893.  Communication  from  atty.  gen.  with  contracts 
for  collection  of  delinquent  taxes.  (Sen.  jol.  30 
sess.  pp.  1097-1102.) 

1894.  Comments  on  sale  of  property  for  delinquent 
taxes.    (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1892/4:  26-28.) 

Equalization  Board 

1873.  Rules  and  regulations  issued  by  state  bd.  of 
equalization  to  co.  assessors  and  co.  bds.  of  equali- 
zation.    (A.R.  equalization  bd.  1872/3:  85-91.) 

1880.  Same;  prescribed  by  state  bd.  of  equalization  for 
govt,  of  CO.  assessors  and  co.  bds.  of  supervision 
sitting  as  bds.  of  equalization.  {Same  1880:  131- 
140.) 

.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  of  $500  for  contin- 
gent expenses  of  bd.  for  next  two  fiscal  yrs.  (/Same 
1880:  40.) 

.    Same;    for   apprn.   sufficient  to   pay  newspaper 

accts.     {Same  1880:  41.) 

1882.     Same;  that  salary  of  secy,  be  increased,    {Same 
1880:  21.) 
ExpE.NDiTUBES  FOB;  SCO  below,  that  title 
Exemptions 

1851.  Veto  of  act  to  exempt  city  of  S.  F.  from  opera- 
tion of  act  prescribing  mode  of  assessing  and  col- 
lecting public  revenue  for  co.  purposes.  (Leglsl. 
jol.  1851:  722-723.) 

1852.  Mess,  of  gov.  transmitting  corresp.  betw.  him 
and  delegation  in  Congress  in  reference  to  exempt- 
ing U.  S.  property  in  this  state  from  taxation. 
(App.  to  Sen.  jol.  3  sess.  pp.  666-608.) 

1859.  Minority  rept.  on  bill  to  exempt  Cal.  mechanical 
labor  from  taxation.  (Assem.  jol.  10  sess.  pp.  316- 
317.) 

1866.  retillon  of  trustees  of  Cal.  Bible  Socy.  re.  exemp- 
tion from  taxation.  4  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  16  sess. 
V.  3  unnuni.  doc.) 

1867.  Stmt,  of  property  exempt  from  taxation.  (Bienn. 
rept.  stale  controller  1865/7:  170-173.) 

1892.     Favoring  constitutional  amdmt.   to  provide  for 

exemption   of   growing   fruit   trees   from   taxation. 

(Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  189a:  19-20.) 
1894.     Kecommendatlon  that  leglsl.  amend  constitution 

so  as  to  exenii)t  mortgages  and  deeds  of  trial  from 

taxation.     (Bienn.    rept.    equalization    bd.    1893/4: 

10.) 
Expenditures  for 

1877.     Stmt,    giving    cost    of    assessing    and    collecting 

state   tax.     (Bienn.   rept.   state  controller   1875/7: 

13-14.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


306 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
Expenditures  for— cont'd 

1877.  Comments  on  comns.  allowed  tax  collectors,  and 
apportionment  of  property  tax  betw.  state  and  co. 
(Bavie  1875/7:  14-17.) 

1877-1902.     Stmt,   of   comns.   and    mileage  allowed    for 
assessing,  collecting,  keeping,  and  paying  In  state 
taxes  for  1875-1877.     {Same  1S75/7  (pp.  114-117)  — 
—same  1902/4.) 
Equalizatio:j  Board 

1871-1873.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law.  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  state  bd.  of 
equalization.  (Bienn.  rept.  sta'.e  controKer  1869/ 
71  (p.  G5)— same  1871/3.) 

1872/3-1875.  Stmt,  of  financial  expenditures.  (A.R. 
equalization  bd.  1872/3  (p.  102)— some  1874/5.) 

1881/2.  Stmts,  of  expenditures  for  postage  and  con- 
tingent expenses  and  expenses  for  traveling  for 
yr.  endg.  June  30.  1882.     {Same  1881/2:  100.) 

1882-1904.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of 
each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  state  bd.  of 
equalization.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1880/2 
(pp.  59-60)- same  1902/4.) 

1884.  Stmts,  of  expenditures  of  apprn.  for  postage  and 
contingent  expenses,  for  traveling  expenses  and 
deficiency  in  apprn.  for  traveling  expenses  for  yr. 
endg.  June  30.    (A.R.  equalization  bd.  1883/4:  121.) 

1884-1886.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  traveling 
expenses  to  be  increased.  {Same  1883/4  (p.  20)  — 
same  1885/6.) 

1884-1898.     Stmt,  of  expenditures  of  apprns.  for  travel- 
ing expenses  and  postage  and  contingent  expenses. 
(Same  1885/6  (p.  79)— same  1897/8.) 
Ratlway  Taxes 

1884-1888.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  rwy.  taxes. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1882/4  (p.  72) — same 
1886/8.) 

Income  Tax 

1897.  Majority  and  minority  rept.  on  act  to  provide 
for  levy  and  collection  of  an  Income  tax.  (Assem. 
jol.  32  sess.  pp.  1247-1248.) 

Inheritance  Tax 

1904.  Comments  on  tax  on  inheritances  and  sugges- 
tions that  legisl.  provide  for  payment  of  similar 
tax  on  direct  or  lineal  inheritances;  also  that  tax 
collected  from  these  sources  be  paid  into  perpetual 
fund,  to  be  Invested  in  interest-paying  securities 
Instead  of  being  paid  out  directly  for  school  pur- 
poses, as  present  law  directs.  (Bienn.  rept.  state 
controller  1902/4:  24-25.) 

REVENrE  fbom;  see  below,  that  title 

Laws 
1881.    The  revenue  laws. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1885.  Revenue  laws  of  state  of  Cal.  .  .  .  laws  relating 
to  revenue  in  force  Mch.  23.     128  pp. 

.    The  revenue  laws. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
1891.    Revenue  laws  In  force  Apr.  1.    108  pp. 
1895-1903.     Act   to   amend   fee   bill   of   1872    (sec.   416. 

Political  Code).     (Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of  state  1898/ 

00  (pp.  23-24)— some  1902/4.) 

1896.  The  revenue  laws. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1897.  Revenue  laws  of  state.    128  pp.    24°. 
1901.     Same.     215  pp.     16°. 

.    Text   of   foreign   corporation   fee  bill.     (Bienn. 

rept.  secy,  state  1900/2  (pp.  20-21)— some  1902/4.) 

20 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
Laws — cont'd 

1902.     Revenue  laws  of  slate,  with  app.  containing  ex- 
tracts from  Supremo  Court  decisions  to  July  1,  and 
the  collateral  Inheritance  tax  law.     260  pp.     16°. 
Merchants;  see  License.    Auctions 
Mortgage  Tax 

18C8.  Minority  rept.  of  ways  and  means  committee  re. 
abatement  of  tax  on  mortgages.  4  pp.  (App.  to 
jols.  17  sess.  V.  2  [doc.  24].) 

1870.  Same;  on  Assem.  bills  24,  96,  and  268,  re.  lax  on 
mortgages.     5  pp.     {Same  18  seas.  v.  3  doc.  [33].) 

.     Petition   of   directors   of   Odd    Fellows'   Savings 

Bank  for  repeal  of  mortgage  tax  law.     2  11.    {Same 
18  sess.  V.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

.  Petition  of  citizens  of  S.  F.  for  repeal  of  mort- 
gage tax  law.  124  pp.  (Same  18  sess.  v.  3  unnum. 
doc.) 

.     Same.     5  pp.     {Same  18  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

1872-1875.  See  above.  Assessment,  Equalization,  etc.; 
these  dates. 

1880.  Stmt,  showing  values  of  property  in  two  cos.  sul>- 
jcct  to  one  mortgage  apportioned  by  state  bd.  of 
equalization,  values  of  mortgages  and  properties 
and  percentages.  (A.R.  equalization  bd.  1880:54-57.) 

.     See  above.  Assessment,  etc.;  this  date. 

1880-1890.  Comparative  table  showing  value  of  mort- 
gages, value  of  whole  real  estate  and  improvement 
assessed,  and  per  cent  of  mortgage  value  of  real 
estate  and  Improvements  value,  since  1880.  (Bienn. 
rept.  equalization  bd.  1889/90:  6.) 

1882.  Stmt,  showing  value  of  real  estate  subject  to 
mortgage,  amt.  of  mortgages,  and  per  cent  of  prop- 
erty subject  to  mortgage,  for  1882.  (A.R.  same 
1881/2:  50-51.) 

1885/6.  Table  showing  acreage  assessed,  mortgages 
and  value  of  property  affected  by  mortgages. 
{Same  1885/6:  44-45.) 

1888-1892.  Comments  on  mortgages  held  by  state. 
(Some  18S7/8  (pp.  G-7)—same  1891/2.) 

1889/90-1904.  Stmt,  giving  assessed  value  of  property 
mortgaged;  value  of  mort,gages;  per  cent  of  mort- 
gages to  total  value  of  real  estate  and  improve- 
ments and  acres  assessed.  (Same  1889/90  (pp.  78- 
79)— some  1903/4.) 

1894.  Comments  on  mortgages  held  by  state  institu- 
tions and  on  assessment  of  mortgages.  {Same 
1893/4:  5-10.) 

1896.  Comments  on  mortgages  held  by  state  Institu- 
tions, and  suggestion  that  accumulations  over  and 
above  expenses  of  institution  (Slate  Univ.)  be  so 
used  as  not  to  injure  any  particular  portion  of 
state  by  withdrawing  large  amt.  of  property  from 
taxation.     {Same  1895/6;  3-4.) 

Passenger  Tax 

This  Is  an  obsolete  tax.  When  In  existence  It  was 
levied  to  provide  proceeds  for  support  of  Marine 
Hospital;  see  Maintenance:  State  IndiTlduai 
Institutions. 

See  also  Topulntlon.     Kecelpts  and  Expenditures. 

Poll  Tax 

1849.  Imposition  of  poll  tax  and  ad  valorem  tax  on 
realty  and  personalty,  in  provision  for  current  ex- 
penses.    (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1849.) 

1850.  Rept.  on  tax  rates,  urging  imposition  of  five- 
dollar  poll  tax.  etc.  (Legisl.  jol.  sess.  1849/50: 
424-428.) 

1851.  Continuance  of  present  rate  of  taxation  on  realty 
and  personalty  urged;  do.  reduction  In  capitation 
tax.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1851.) 

1852-1853.  Abstr.  of  property  of  all  kinds,  with  total 
amt.  of  state  tax  on  same,  and  poll  tax.  (A.R.  state 
controller  1851/2  (p.  26)— some  1852/3.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

Poll  Tax — cont'd 

1871.  Recommendation  that  the  assessor  of  each  co. 
be  created  ex-officio  collector  of  poll  taxes.  (Bienn. 
rept.  same  1869/71:  10.) 

.  stmt,  showing  no.  of  poll  taxes  collected  in  sev- 
eral COS.,  no.  of  voter  therein,  and  percentage  of  poll 
taxpayers  to  no.  of  voters.     (Same  1869/71:  121.) 

1884-1886.     Recommendation    for    amdmt.    of    political 
code  in  respect  to  collection  of  poll  taxes.     (A.R. 
equalization  bd.  188:3/4  (p.  19)— same  18S5/G.) 
Revenue:   see  below,  that  title 
Revenue  from 

1849/50-1S53.  Tabular  stmt,  showing  amt.  of  revenue 
chargeable  to  each  co.  for  present  yr. — the  aggre- 
gate amt.  of  each  object  of  taxation,  together  with 
tax  assessed  on  same.  (A.R.  state  comptroller 
1849/50  (pp.  534-537)— same  1852/3.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1873.  Stmt,  of  amt.  of  property  tax  due  state,  amt. 
reported  collected,  amt.  of  allowances  for  collection, 
amt.  paid  state  treasurer,  and  amt.  due  state  on 
assesment  of  July  1.  1871,  July  1,  1873.  (Bienn. 
rept.  same  1871/3:  108-114.) 

1877.  Same;  collected  for  state  in  several  cos.  under 
assessment  of  1S75-1S77.     (Same  1875/7:  68-69.) 

1884-1904.  Stmts,  of  amts.  of  state  tax  levied,  amts. 
collected,  and  amts.  delinquent  in  several  cos.  for 
and  on  acct.  of  property  tax  (tax  of  1882  and  1883), 
June  30,  1884.  (Same  1882/4  (pp.  104-105)— same 
1902/4.) 

COBPOEATIOXS 

RANKS 
Sec  Banks.     Itecclpts  aud  Expenditures. 

INSUKANfE  COMPANIES 
See  Insurance.     Revenue. 

RAILROADS 

1882/4.  Receipts  and  payments  on  rwy.  tax  fund.  (A. 
R.  state  treasurer  1882/4:  14.) 

1884-1904.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  rwy.  tax  fund.  (Bienn. 
rept.  same  1882/4  (p.  87)— same  1902/4.) 

1886-1904.     Same;  of  rwy.  tax  contingent  fund.     {Same 
1884/6  (p.  85)— sowe  1902/4.) 
County  Tax 

1851.  Taxes  received  since  June  30,  1851;  comments. 
(Same  1850/1:  483.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1857.  Exhibit  of  revenue  paid  into  state  treasury  from 
several  cos.,  with  expenses  of  such  collection,  and 
per  cent  thereon,  since  July  1.  (Sen.  jol.  9  sess. 
p.  44;  Assem.  jol.  p.  61.) 

1877-1882.  Stmt,  of  amts.  of  state  t.ax  due  from  cos., 
amts.  collected,  and  amts.  delinquent  for  assess- 
ment of  property  tax  of  1875-1877.  (Bienn.  rept. 
state  controller  1875/7    (pp.  72-73)— S07ne  1880/2.) 

1880-1885.  Stmt,  giving  total  taxes  heretofore  paid  on 
assessments  as  first  levied.     (Same  1892/4:  112.) 

.  Summary  giving  payment,  by  cos.,  of  Install- 
ments on  reassessments.     (Some  1892/4:  114.) 

I.MrKBITA.VCB   TaX 

1900.     Comments  on  tax  on  collateral  Inheritances  and 

stmt,  showing  amts.  paid  into  treasury  from  this 

source  from  45th  to  51st  fiscal  yrs.     (Bienn.  rept. 

Btate  controller  1898/00:  28.) 
iNTKriE.sT  Tax  Fi  .nd 

1851/2.     Stmt,   of   Interest  tax   fund    i)ayments.     (A.R. 

state  treasurer  1851/2:  17.) 
.     Stmt,    of    Interest    tax    fund     receipts.     (Same 

1851/2:  16.) 
1852-1854.     Tabular  stmt,  showing  condition  of  interest 

tax  fund  of  1851.    (A.R.  state  comptroller  1851/2  (p. 

2?,)— name  1853/4.) 
.    Same;     1852.      (Savie    1851/2     (p.     23)— some 

1853/4.) 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
Revenue  from — cont'd 
Interest  Tax  Fund — cont'd 
1853.     Communication    from   controller,   with   stmt,   of 
interest  tax  funds  of  1851  and  1852,  showing  defi- 
ciency in  amt.  required  July  1,  to  liquidate  interest 
on  bonds  issued  in  1852,  urging  necessity  of  imme- 
diate provision  therefor.     4  pp.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol. 
1853  doc.  66.) 
License;  see  that  title 
Poll  Tax 

1853-1858.     Stmt,  of  receipts  into  treasury  from  sales 
of  poll  tax  receipts.     (Sen.  jol.  10  sess.  p.  322.) 
Stamp  Tax 

1857.  Stmt,  of  net  receipts  from  stamp  tax  for  6  mos. 
endg.  Dec.  31.  (Sen.  jol.  9  sess.  p.  43;  Assem.  jol. 
p.  60.) 
1858-1865.  Stmt,  of  receipts  into  state  treasury,  from 
sale  of  stamped  paper,  July  1,  1857,  to  Dec.  15,  1858, 
inclusive;  together  with  expenses  incurred  in  carry- 
ing out  provisions  of  stamp  act  for  same  period. 
(A.R.  state  controller  1857/8  (p.  32)— same 
1864/5.) 
I  1873-1877.     Bienn.  stmt,  of  receipts  into  state  dept.  on 

I  acct.   of   fees   and    revenue   stamps.     (Bienn.   rept. 

state  dept.  1871/3  (pp.  5-6)— sam.e  1875/7.) 
Road  Tax 

1856.  Petition  for  enforcement  of  road  tax  on  miners 
and  foreigners  of  Tuolumne  Co.  escaping  payment 
as  result  of  migratory  habits.  (Sen.  jol.  1856:  289- 
290.) 

1896.  Reform  measures  recommended  to  reduce  and 
equalize  rate  of  present  taxation  for  highway  pur- 
poses. (Bienn.  rept.  bureau  of  highways  1895/6: 
22-23.) 

1903-1904.  Table  giving  amts.  of  taxes  levied  in  several 
COS.  for  CO.  road  purposes  and  expended  by  bds.  of 
supervisors.     (Same  1902/4:  34.) 

School  Tax 

See  also  Kdiieiilion.      School   Fund. 

1852.  Controller's  rept.  re.  assessments  for  school  pur- 
poses, and  amt.  of  school  lands  sold  up  to  Jan.  17, 
1853.     (2  A.R.  supt.  public  instruction  1852:  31-33.) 

.     Review  of  revenue  available  for  school  purposes, 

as  increased  by  act  pledging  additional  ann.  tax  of 
5c.  of  30,  imposed  on  each  one  hundred  dollars  of 
valuation.     (Govs.  ann.  mess.  1853.) 

1857.  Recommended  that  law  be  so  amended  as  to  fix 
minimum  tax  allowed  to  be  imposed  by  several  cos. 
for  school  purposes,  at  %  of  1%;  also  that  no  war- 
rants be  issued  for  school  expenses  unless  there  be 
funds  at  the  time  to  credit  of  the  distr.,  and  that 
all  school  funds  accruing  after  Oct.  31,  shall  be 
devoted  exclusively  to  jniyments  of  expenses  of  that 
yr.,  the  surplus  going  to  credit  of  the  next  yr.  (7 
A.R.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1857:  5-G.) 

1860-1867.  Comparative  tabic  showing  amt.  raised  by 
rate  bills  each  yr.  since  1860  and  gradual  approxi- 
mation of  state  to  a  free  school  siystem.  (2  bienn. 
rept.  same  186G/7:  23.) 

1862.  Stmt,  showing  assessed  valuation  of  property  in 
each  CO.,  and  rate  of  co.  school  tax  on  each  $100. 
(13  A.R.  Kamc  1863:  148-149.) 

18G2/3-186G/7.     Stmt,    showing   amt.    of    .school    money 

raised  by  co.  and  city  taxes   In  each  co.  for  each 

child  bctw.  4  and  IS  for  each  of  last  three  yrs.     (1 

blcnn.  rcpl.  same  1861/5  (p.  183)— 2  same  1866/7.) 

ARC'S  belw.  r>  1111(1  l."!  iifler  lN(ir>, 

.     Same;    rale  of  co.   school   tax  on  each  hundred 

dollars  of  taxable  iiroperty  for  each  of  last  three 
yrs.     (1  same  1864/5  (p.  182)— 2  same  1866/7.) 


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307 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
School  Tax— cont'd 

1863.  Same;  amt.  which  would  be  raised  In  each  co.  by 
a  hall'-mill  school  tax,  and  anil,  to  such  tax  which 
each  CO.  would  receive  back.  (13  A.R.  same  1863: 
150-151.) 

.  Stmt,  of  facts  and  figures  showing  absolute  ne- 
cessity of  a  state  school  tax.  U3  same  1863:  81- 
97.) 

1865.  Co.  school  tax;  recommendation  that  minimum 
be  made  equal  to  three  dollars  per  census  child, 
provided  rate  shall  not  exceed  35c.  on  |100.  (1 
bienn.  rept.  same  1864/5:  82-86.) 

.    Public  schools  and  taxation;  an  appeal  to  legisl. 

(1  same  1864/5:  175-178.) 

1867.  Proposed  amdmts.  to  school  law  re.  distr.  taxes, 
and  abolishing  rate  bills  entirely  providing  for 
5  mos.  free  school.     (2  same  186G/7:  15.) 

.  Kesult  of  revised  school  law  providing  that  mini- 
mum rate  of  co.  school  tax  shall  be  sufficient  to 
raise  $3  per  census  child.     (2  same  1866/7:  24-25.) 

1890-1894.  School  revenue  and  rate  of  taxation.  (14 
rept.  same  1888/90   (pp.  5-6)— 15  same  1892/4.) 

1904.     Increase  of  school  tax  recommended  for  purpose 
of  raising  salary  of  teachers.     (21  same  1902/4:  10 
11.) 
Shipping 

1851.  12,000,000  of  revenue  collected  in  ports  of  state. 
(Govs,  special  mess.  Jan.  30,  1852.) 

1852.  Law  imposing  tax  on  vessels  already  taxed  in 
ports  of  other  states  imiiolitic  and  repeal  ur;;ed. 
(Govs.  ann.  mess.  1852.) 

.     Rept.  of  select  committee  on  maritime   law   on 

govs.  mess.  re.  taxes  on  certain  vessels;  right  of 
state  to  tax  vessels  trading  in  her  ports,  urging 
regulation  of  said  rights  with  other  states,  to  se- 
cure justice  lor  Cal.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1852:  681- 
688.) 

1853.  Proceedings  Instituted  by  Pacific  Mall  Steamship 
Co.  to  recover  tax  on  its  vessels  required  by  state. 
(Govs.  ann.  mess.  1854:  24.) 

1855-1S56.  Exhibits,  showing  capital  of  Cal.  Steam 
Navigation  Co.,  and  taxes  of  1855  and  1856  resp., 
valuation  and  tax  on  each  of  their  boats  in  1856; 
and  city  assessments  of  their  boats  in  1856  (Docs. 
1-3,  rept.  committee  on  corporations,  Sen.  jol.  1856: 
520-521.) 

1856.  Stmt,  of  tax  on  Citizens'  Steam  Navigation  Co. 
for  state  and  co.  taxes  resp.     (Doc.  4,  same  p.  521.) 

Stamps 

1857.  Rept.  of  ways  and  means  committee  upon  stamp 
act  and  passenger  broker  license  act  submitted 
Mch.  9,  1857,  favoring  taxation  by  stamp  duties,  on 
papers  and  instruments  in  writing.  9  pp.  (App. 
to  Assem.  jol.  4  sess.  doc.  [9].) 

.     Suggestion  that  law  be  so  amended  as  to  require 

stamps  to  be  attached  to  all  bills  of  lading  either 
for  coin  or  bullion.  (A.R.  state  controller  1856/7: 
5.) 

1863.  Comments  on  revenue  from  stamps,  school  fund, 
and  charitable  institutions.     (Same  1862/3:  10-11.) 

1865.  Comments  on  revenue  from  stamps;  also  recom- 
mendation that  sufficient  apprn.  be  made  to  pro- 
cure dies,  upon  which  stamps  similar  to  U.  S.  reve- 
nue stamps  may  be  prepared.     (Same  1864/5:  8-9.) 

1869.  Stamp  tax  upon  passenger  tickets  declared  to  be 
in  conflict  with  interstate  commerce  laws.  (Rept. 
atty.  gen.  1868/9:  7.) 

1871.  Comments  on  state  stamps;  also  recommenda- 
tion that  stamp  tax  be  abolished,  and  tax  levy  of 
5%  upon  amt.  of  premiums  on  fire  and  marine 
risks,  and  tax  of  1%  upon  premiums  on  life  risks, 
collected   in  state,  and  10c.  upon  each  $100  of  ex- 

20* 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
Stamps — cont'd 

change,  telegraphic  transfers,  letters  of  credit,  or 
money  orders,  payable  out  of  state.     (Bienn.  rept. 
state  controller  1869/71:  11-14.) 
Revenue;  see  above,  that  title 

TEA-CULTURE;   see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS 

TEACHERS;  see  EDUCATION 

TEACHERS'  INSTITUTES;  see  EDUCATION 

TECHNICAL  EDUCATION;   see  EDUCATION 

TEHAMA  COUNTY  (1856) 

Artesian  Wells;   see  Natuial  Resources 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Gold 
1881.    See    Natural    P.csources.     Mineral.     Gold;    this 

date. 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;  these  dates. 
Horticultural    Board;    see   Agriculture.    Horticultural    Com- 
missions 
Indian  Wars;  see  War  Expenditures 
Iron 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Iron; 
these  dates. 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See  Industries,   etc.     Mines   and   Min- 
ing; these  dates. 
Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/6.  See  Industries,  etc.  Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 

Pectolite  in;  see  Natural  Pesources.    Mineral 
Surveyor;   see  Land 
Temperature;  see  Climate 

TELEGRAPH  AND  TELEPHONE  COMPANIES 

1856.  Veto  of  act  to  amend  act  concerning  corpora- 
tions, passed  Apr.  22,  1850,  objecting  to  provision 
of  same  authorizing  telegraph  cos.  to  appropriate 
standing  trees  for  their  uses  without  compensation 
therefor.     (Sen.  jol.  7  sess.  p.  511.) 

1866.  Minority  rept.  of  Sen.  committee  on  corporation 
on  Sen.  bill  47  to  provide  for  construction  of  tele- 
graph line  through  Cal.  betw.  Atlantic  and  Pacific. 
4  pp.      (App.  to  jots.  16  sess.  v.  3  unnum.  doc.) 

1871.     Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of  each 
apprn.    made    by    law,   amt.   expended    under   each, 
and    balance    unexpended    for    overland    telegraph. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1869/71:  50.) 
Taxation;  see  Taxation:  State.    Corporations 

TEMPERATURE;  see  CLIMATE 

TEXAS  FEVER;  see  AGRICULTURE.    LIVESTOCK 

TEXT-BOOKS;   see  EDUCATION 

TEXTILE  FIBERS;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS 

TIN 

Deposits;   see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Imports;  see  Commerce,  etc. 

TITLE  INSURANCE;  see  INSURANCE 


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TOBACCO 
Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

TOLL-ROADS;  see  ROADS 

TOLLS 
Ports;  see  Commerce.    Wharves,  etc. 

TONNAGE;  see  COMMERCE,  ETC. 

TRACHYTE;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES,     MINERAL 

TRADE;  see  COMMERCE,  ETC.;  see  also  INDUSTRIES,  ETC. 

TRADEMARKS;  see  PATENTS 

TRANSFER  OF  LAND;  see  LAND 

TRANSPORTATION 
Land 

See  also  Kailroads,  Uoads,  and  Street  Railways. 

1855.  Rept.  favoring  introduction  and  raising  of 
camels  and  dromedaries  as  means  of  facilitating 
travel  across  deserts  betw.  Cal.  and  eastern  states. 
tSen.  jol.  1855:  80ti-808.) 

.  Rept.  Lfavorable]  of  internal  improvements  com- 
mittee on  use  of  camels  on  plains.  11  pp.  (App. 
to  Sen.  jol.  6  sess.  doc.  24.) 

Water 

See  also  Canals,  Commerce,  Uiver  Conservancy,  Steam- 
boat Inspection. 

1856.  Rept.  of  special  committee  agst.  proposed  legis- 
lation to  regulate  rates  of  steam  navigation  cos. 
enclosing  opinion  of  atty.  gen.  re.  same  with  cita- 
tions showing  impracticability  of  proposed  legisla- 
tion.    (Assem.  jol.  1856:  735-738.) 

.     Comment   on   extortionate   rates   of   Cal.    Steam 

Navigation  Co.  and  Citizens'  Steam  Navigation  Co., 
carrying  entire  trade  of  Sacramento  River  and 
tributaries;  with  stmt,  of  average  rates  per  day 
since  organization,  and  rates  as  proposed  by  pend- 
ing legislation.  (Rept.  committee  re.  corporations. 
Sen.  jol.  1850:  514.) 

Water:  Individual  Companies 

Pacific  Coast  Steamsuip  Co.mi'any 

1880.  Pacific  Coast  Steamship  Co.  vs.  Bd.  of  R.R. 
Comrs.  of  State.     (1  A.R.  r.r.  comrs.  1880:  37-38.) 

1883.  Same;  suit  in  equity  to  restrain  comrs.  from 
establishing  rates  of  charge  for  passengers  and 
freight  on  enrolled  and  registered  steamships  of 
said  plaintiff.     (4  same  1883:  35-46.) 

.     The  Paclflc  Steamship  Co.  vs.  The  Bd.  of  R.R. 

Comrs.     (4  saine  1883:  76-79.) 

1884.  The  Pacific  Coast  Steamship  Co.  vs.  The  Bd.  of 
R.R.  Comrs.  In  Circuit  Court  of  U.  S.,  ninth  distr., 
Cal.     (5  same  1884:  67-71.) 

TRANSPORTATION  OF  CONVICTS;    see  MAINTENANCE: 
STATE 

TRAVERTINE;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.     MINERAL 

TRICHINIASIS;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

TRINITY  COUNTY  (1850) 
Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
As.scssors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Bullion  Pioduction 

1885.  See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.  Production; 
tbia  date. 

Coal 

1892/4-1 894/C.  See  Natural  ReBOurces.  Mineral.  Coal; 
tboHe  dates. 


TRINITY  COUNTY  (1850)— cont'd 
Copper  Mining 

1892/4-1894/6.  See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.  Cop- 
per; these  dates. 

Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Gold 

1879-1880.  See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.  Gold; 
these  dates. 

1881.     See  same;  this  date. 

1888.     See  same;  this  date. 

1892-1895.     See  same;   these  dates. 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;  these  dates. 
Granite  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Indian  Hostilities;  see  War  Expenditures 
Lime  in;   see  Natural  Resomces.    Mineral 
Limestone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Marble  in;  see  Nattu:al  Resources.     Mineral 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mines 

1879/80.    See  Natural  Resources.  MineraL  Production; 
this  date. 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.    See  Industries,  etc.     Mines  and  Min- 
ing; these  dates. 
Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/6.     See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 
Platinum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Quicksilver 

1892/4-1894/6.  See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.  Quick- 
silver; these  dates. 

Silver 

1892-1895.    See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Silver; 
these  dates. 
Surveyor;  see  Land 

TROUT;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

TRUST  COMPANIES;  see  BANKS 

TRUST  FUNDS;  see  FINANCE:  STATE.     FUNDS 

TRUSTS 

1891-1892.  Case  of  People  vs.  Amer.  Sugar  Refinery 
Co.  to  forfeit  franchise  of  co.  on  acct.  of  its  having 
violated  law  by  entering  into  a  trust,  to  disadvan- 
tage of  people.     (Rept.  atty.  gen.  1891/2:  8-9.) 

TUBERCULOSIS;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

TUFA;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.     MINERAL 

TULARE 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 
Temperature;  see  Climate 

TULARE  COUNTY  (1852) 

Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 

Assessors;   sec  Taxation:   State 

Chrysoprase  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Clay  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Copper 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.     Mineral.    Cop- 
per;  these  datoH. 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 


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309 


TULARE  COUNTY  (1852)— cont'd 
Gold 

1881.     See    Natural    Resources.     Mineral.     Gold;     this 
date. 

1892-1895.     See  same;  these  dates. 

1892/4-1894/G.     See  same;   these  dates. 
Granite  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Horticultural   Board;    see   Agriculture.     Horticultural   Com- 
missions 
Irrigation;  see  Land.    Irrigation 
Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Limestone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Magnesite 

1894/6.    See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Magneslte; 
these  dates. 
Marble  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See  Industries,  etc.     Mines  and  Min- 
ing: these  dates. 
Natural  Gas  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Railroad  Aid;  see  Railroads.    Public  Aid 
Silver 

1892-1895.     See    Natural    Resources.    Mineral.     Silver: 
these  dates. 

1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;  these  dates. 

TULARE  LAKE 

Fisheries;   see  Fish  and  Game 

TULARE  VALLEY 
Temperature;  see  Climate 

TUOLUMNE  COUNTY  (1850) 
Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Bullion  Production 

1885.     See   Natural  Resources.     Mineral.     Production; 
this  date. 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Gold 

1879-1880.    See    Natural    Resources.     Mineral.     Gold; 

these  dates. 
1881.     See  same;  this  date. 
1888.     See  same;   this  date. 
1892-1895.     See  same;  these  dates. 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;  these  dates. 
Insurrection  of  1850;  see  I'iots,  etc. 
Lime  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Limestone;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Marble  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 
Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mines 
1879/80.     See  Natural  Resources.  Mineral.   Production; 
this  date. 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See   Industries,   etc.     Mines  and   Min- 
ing; these  dates. 
Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/6.     See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 
Silver 

1892-1895.     See   Natural   Resources.     Mineral.     Silver; 
these  dates. 
Steatite  and  Serpentine  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Surveyor;  see  Land 

TURNPIKE  ROADS;  see  ROADS 


TYPHOID  FEVER;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

UKIAH 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

UNITED  STATES 
Land  Grants;  see  that  title 
Public  Lands;  see  Land.     National  Domain 
Taxation;  see  that  title 

UNIVERSITY   OF   CALIFORNIA;    see   EDUCATION:    INDI- 
VIDUAL, ETC. 

USURY  LAW;  see  INTERST 

UTAH 
Silver  Mining;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

VACATION  SCHOOLS;  see  EDUCATION 

VACAVILLE 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Rainfall;   see  Climate 

VACCINATION;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

VALLEY  SPRINGS 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

VALUATION;  see  TAXATION:  STATE 

VEGETABLES 
Exports;  see  Commerce,  etc. 

VENTILATION 
Public  Buildings;   see  Public  Buildings  and  Grounds:   State 

VENTURA  COUNTY  (1872) 

Asphaltum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Gold 

1881.     See    Natural    Resources.     Mineral.     Gold;    this 

date. 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;  these  dates. 

Horticultural   Board;    see   Agriculture.     Horticultural   Com- 
missions 

Mineral  Springs  in;  see  Natural  Resources 

Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See  Industries,  etc.     Mines  and  Min- 
ing; these  dates. 

Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/6.     See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc. ;  these 
dates. 

Natural  Gas  in;  see  Natural  Resources 

Petroleum  in;  see  Natural  Resources.     Mineral 

Sandstone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

VESSELS 
Tax  on;  see  Taxation:  State.    Shipping 

VETERANS'  HOME  OF  CALIFORNIA;  see  MAINTENANCE: 
STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

VIGILANCE  COMMITTEE;  see  RIOTS,  ETC. 

VILLAGE   IMPROVEMENT;    see   POPULATION.    BETTER- 
MENT 

VINEYARDS;  see  AGRICULTURE.     CROPS 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  CALIFORNIA 


VINICULTURE;  see  INDUSTRIES,  ETC.    WINE-MAKING 

VISALIA 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

VITAL  STATISTICS 

serial 

TJndPr  Act  of  April  26.  1858.  providing  for  registration 
of  marri.iges,  births,  divorces,  and  deaths. 
1858-1858/9.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  registrar. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1858       In  App.  to  Assem.  jol.  10  sess.  unmim.  doc. 

1858         Sen.  "11     " 

1858/0 Assem.    "11    "  "         " 

1858/9    "     "      "  Sen.  "11     "  "  " 

non-serial 
1902/4.     Rept.   on   collection   of  vita',   statistics:    work 
done    by    bd.,    etc.     (18    bienn,    rept.    bd.    health 
1902/4:  22-24.) 

SACRAMENTO 
1874.     Rept.    on    vital    statistics    of    Sacramento.     (3 
blenn.  rept.  bd.  health  1874/5:  44-48.) 

SANTA    BARBARA 

1782-1870.     Statistical  table  of  births,  deaths,  and  mar- 
riages, registered  at  mission  of  Sta.  Barbara,  from 
its  foundation.     (1  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1870/1: 
77-78.) 
Births 

1S70/1.  Table  showing  by  cos.,  no.  of  births  regis- 
tered; sex,  live-born,  and  still-born.  (1  bienn.  rept. 
bd.  health  1870/1  foldg.  table  facing  p.  50.) 

Marriage  and  Divorce 
1851.     Majority  and  minority  repts.  of  select  committee 

on    act    concerning    divorces.     (Legisl.    jol.    1851: 

656-659;   665-668.) 
1870.     Table  showing,  by   cos.,   no.   of  marriages,   also 

nationality   of  couples   and   relative  nationality  of 

sexes.     (1  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1870/1:  50.) 

Mortality 
1810-1855.     Table     showing     deaths     from     pulmonary 
phthisis  in  Boston,  decennially  1810-1850;   in  N.  Y. 
City  do.  1810-1850  and  1850/5;    in  Phila.  do.  1810- 
1850  and  1850/5.     (3  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1874/5: 
96.) 
1870/1.     Mortality,  by  cities  and  towns,  and  most  preva- 
lent   diseases,    in    24    localities    comprising   nearly 
half  population  of  state,  with  ratio  of  deaths.     (1 
same  1870/1:  55-56  with  profile  view.) 
1870/1-1894/6.     Mortality  tables.     (1  same  1870/1   (fac- 
ing p.  58)— 14  same  1894/6.) 

with    some    sIlRht    variations    tntiles    show    causes    of 
deaths  by  locality  and  nativity. 
1880-1900/2.     Mo.  circulars;   being  abstr.  of  deaths  and 
their  causes  in  certain  cities  and  towns.     (6  same 
1878/80  (pp.  7-10)— 17  same  1900/2.) 

In  C>  and  7  npts.  railed  Alistr.  or  repts.  of  deaths;  8th- 
inih    Kept,   of  diaths;    11.14th   Monthly   review  of 
dinths;   thereafter  as  above. 
1892/4.     Mortuary  statistics  for  fiscal  yr,  from  June  30, 
1892,  to  June  30,  1894,  showing  total  no.  of  deaths 
and  no.  of  deaths  from  smallpox,  measlos,  scarla- 
tina,    diphtheria,     la     grippe,     whooping     cough, 
typhoid  fever,  etc.     (13  same  1892/4:  139-141.) 

These  slallstlcH  are  made  up  from  repts.  of  co-recorders 
according  to  law.     Those   In   the  ino.  circulars   are 
made   up   from    municipal   and    voluntary    repts.    of 
physlelans. 
1899-1904.     Tabular  stmt,  of  vital  Htatlstlcs,  showing  no. 
of   deaths,    no.   attrilmtcd    to   different   ouusch,   and 
yrly.  percentage  of  (lealhs;  and  tabular  stmt,  show- 
ing percentage  of   total   (leatlis  attributed   to  each 
mentioned  causes.     (18  same  1902/4:  24.) 


VITAL  STATISTICS— cont'd 
Mortality — cont'd 

1S99/00-1900/2.  Tables  showing  deaths  from  communi- 
cable diseases,  as  per  mo.  repts.  made  by  secy,  of 
state  bd.  of  health.  (16  same  1899/00  (p.  33)— 17 
same  1900/2.) 

SACRAMENTO 
1850-1874.     Mo.  and  ann.  mortality  of  Sacramento  from 

founding  of  city.     (3  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1874/5: 

48.) 
1879/80.     Table   showing   deaths    in    Sacramento   City, 

with  sex  and  months.     (6  sayne  1879/80:  65-67.) 

SAN    DIEOO 
1870/1.     Table  of  mortality  in  San  Diego  City,  giving 
causes  of  death,  ages.  sex.  color,  nativity,  etc.,  sub- 
mitted  by   secy,   of   San   Diego   Co.   Medical   Socy. 
(1  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1870/1:  88.) 

SAN    FRANCISCO 
1851-1874.     Table  showing  ann.  mortality  in  S.  F.     (3 

bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1874/5:  37.) 
1872.     Mortality  statistics  of  S.  P.,  showing  causes  of 

death.     (2  same  1871/3:  44-51.) 
1874.     Remarks  on  mortality  and  vital  statistics  of  S. 

P.     (3  same  1874/5:  42-44.) 

Registration 

1870/1.  Rept.  on  registration  of  marriages,  births,  and 
deaths.     (1  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1870/1:  43.) 

1871/3.  Rept.  on  vital  statistics  urging  adoption  of 
registration,     (2  same  1871/3:  17-102.) 

1874/5.  Rept.  on  co-operation  to  secure  legislation  re- 
lating to  vital  statistics.     (3  sa>ne  1874/5:  20-21.) 

1876/7.  Inefliciency  of  present  law  requiring  registra- 
tion of  births,  marriages,  and  deaths.  (4  same 
1876/7:  37.) 

1879/80.  Necessity  of  efficient  system  of  registration  of 
deaths,  births,  and  marriages.  (6  same  1879/80: 
22-23.) 

1880/2.  Rept.  on  insufficiency  of  law  for  registration 
of  deaths,  births,  marriages,  and  of  diseases.  (7 
1880/2:  39-43.) 

1884/6.  Importance  of  vital  statistics:  provisions  of 
law;  urging  enforcement  of  same.  (9  same  1884/6: 
55-58.) 

1888.  Hist,  of  legislation  to  provide  correct  registra- 
tion.    (10  same  1886/8:  36-38.) 

VITICULTURE;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS 

VIVIANITE;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.     MINERAL 

WAGES;  see  LABOR 

WALNUT 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

WAR  EXPENDITURES 

See  also  Mllllli;.     Expenditures;  do.  Debt:     State. 
Civil  War 

1886.  Claim  of  inl crest  oarneil  by  state  of  Cal.  on  war 
claims;  rept-  of  agt.  and  couuspI  for  Cal.  pp.  44-48; 
487-572.     (App.  to  jols.  27  sess.  v.  8;   580  pp.) 

The    cxhllilts,    p|).    4S7-572,    contain    federal    and    stale 
correspondence,    repts.,   resolutions,   etc, 

.     Rebellion  war  claims;   rept.  of  apt.  and  counsel 

for  Cal.   pp.  40-44;    465-486.     {Same  27  sess.  v.   8; 
580  pp.) 

The    exhibits,    pp.    405-480,    contain    federal    and    stale 
correspondence,    repts.,   resolutions,   etc. 
1900,     Cointncnis  on   rebellion   war  claims;    suggestion 
that  legisl.  nialtp  upprn.  to  pay  this  claim.    (Bienn. 
rept.  stale  controller  1898/00:  30.) 


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311 


WAR  EXPENDITURES— cont'd 

Indian  Wars 

serial 

A 

Board  of  Kxnmlners  of  Military  War  Claims. 

1  series 

Appointed  under  Act  of  May  3.   1852,  authorizing  the 
state   treasurer  to  Issue  war  bonds. 
1855-1856.     Kepts.  of  bd. 

In  Collected  docs,  us  follows  : 

1855  In   Sen.  Jol.   1S55  ;  104105. 

1856  ••  Assem.  Jol.   1S50  :  10i;-103. 
••      •'  Sen.  Jol.   I.S.IG:  110-111. 

This  bd.  was  abolished  by  act  of  Apr.  23.  1855. 

2  series 

Appointed   under   Act   of   April    26,    1857,    authorizing 
Issue  of  Indian  war  bonds. 
1857-1862.     Repts.  of  bd. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1857  In   Sen.  Jol.  9  sess.  pp.  46-47. 

"       "  Assem.  Jol.  9  sess.  pp.  63-64. 
1860    '•  Assem.  Jol.  11  sess.  pp.  871-672. 
1862    "  App.  to  Jols.  13  sess.  doc.   [301.     8  pp. 
Neither    of    these    series    of    reports    are    serial    In    the 
sense  that  annual  repts.  of  an  executive  dept.  are 
serials.      As    they    concern,    however,    the    work    of 
R   body    created   to   carry   out   a   fixed   provision   of 
law.  It  was  thought  best  to  collate  them  as  serials, 
to  facilitate  the  use  of  the  material. 

B 

War  Debt  Commissioners  appointed  under  Act  of  April 
19,  185H.  to  liquidate  the  war  debt  of  the  state. 
1857-1860.     Rept.  of  comrs.  of  the  Cal.  war  debt. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

IS,"!?   In   Sen.  Jol.  9  sess.  pp.  48-52. 

"      '*  Assem.  Jol.  9  sess.   pp.  65-69. 
1860    "  App.  to  Jol.  11  sess.  doc.    (121.     12  pp. 

No  other  repts,  were  made.  They  are  not  strictly 
serial  repts.  In  the  sense  In  which  that  word  Is 
generally  u.sed  In  this  Index,  but  are  so  collated 
here  In  order  to  facilitate  use  of  the  material.  The 
first  rept.,  1857,  is  also  reprinted  in  the  rept.  of 
the  agt.  and  counsel  for  collecting  Cal.  claims  agst. 
U.  S.  18S6,  pp.  296-298  (App.  to  Jols.  27  sess. 
V.  8). 

non-serial 

1850.  Mess,  from  gov.  re.  El  Dorado,  Mariposa,  Bear 
Creek,  and  Glla  expeditions.  (Leglsl.  jol.  1851: 
599-600.) 

1851.  Rept.  of  finance  committee  concerning  liquida- 
tion of  debt  incurred  by  state  in  suppression  of  In- 
dian outbrealcs.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  2  sess.  p.  678 
doc.  S.) 

.     Same;   re.  creation  of  war  loan  for  suppression 

of  Indian  hostilities.     (Same  2  sess.  p.  702  doc.  V.) 

.  Copy  of  proposed  memorial  for  obtaining  reim- 
bursement from  U.  S.  for  cost  ot  Indian  hostilities. 
(Leglsl.  jol.  1851:  853-854.) 

.  General  remarks;  our  war  debt.  (A.R.  comptrol- 
ler 1850/1:  504-505.) 

Paging   from   Collected  docs. 

.     Review   of   war   bonds   and   war   loan   warrants 

outstanding  Dec.  31,  and  amts.  of  war  debt  con- 
tracted under  each  of  various  Indian  war  expedi- 
tions, with  estimate  of  probable  war  indebtedness 
Dec.  31,  1852.     (Govs,  special  mess.  Jan.  30,  1852.) 

.     Tabular   stmt,    showing   condition    of   war    loan 

fund.     (A.R.  state  comptroller  1850/1:  496.) 
Paging  from   Collected  docs. 

.  Govs.  mess,  transmitting  orders  and  instruc- 
tions re.  Indian  difficulties  in  Colo.,  showing  re- 
sponsibility for  expense  attendant  on  same. 
(Legisl.  jol.  1851:  1045-1049.) 

1851-1852.  Comptroller's  rept.  on  condition  of  civil  and 
war  debts  of  state  Dec.  31,  1851,  with  stmt,  of  pay- 
ments made  into  treasury  July  1,  1851,  to  Jan.  27, 
1852;  ace.  govs,  special  mess.  Jan  30,  1852.  (App. 
to  Sen.  jol.  1852:  573-574.) 


WAR  EXPENDITURES— cont'd 
Indian  Wars — cont'd 

nnn-srrial — cont'd 

1851-1856.  Comptroller's  stmt,  showing  condition  of 
state  debt  created  under  "  art  to  provide  for  sup- 
pression of  Indian  hostilities,"  passed  Feb.  8,  1851, 
usually  denominated  "War  Loan  Bonds."  (A.R. 
comptroller  1850/1   (pp.  491-493)— .some  1855/6.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

.     Treasurers  stmt,  of  operations  of  war  loan  fund. 

(A.R.  state  treasurer  1850/1  (p.  515) — sajiie 
1855/6.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1852.  Review  of  indebtedness  incurred  in  Indian  war- 
fare, urging  steps  for  recovery  of  same  from  II.  S. 
citing  legislation  enacted  in  reimbursement  of 
other  state  for  similar  expenses.  (Govs,  special 
mess.  Jan.  .30,  1852.) 

.     Controller's  rept.  re.  Information  forming  basis 

estimate  of  war  debt.     (Sen.  jol.  1852:  114.) 

.     War   debt;    comment;    rerommondation   that  bd. 

of  examiners  be  .luthorized  to  prepare  complete 
synopsis  of  claims.  (A.R.  comptroller  1851/2: 
46-47.) 

.     Discussion  of  Indian  policy.     (Govs.  ann.  mess. 

1852.) 

.     Official  corresp.  betw.  gov.,  U.  S.  Indian  agts.  for 

Cal.,  and  comdr.  of  U.  S.  troops  in  Cal.  re.  recent 
Indian  difficulties  in  northern  part  ot  state.  (App. 
to  Sen.  jol.  3  sess.  pp.  702-723.) 

Shasta.  Trinity.   Klamath,   and   Suiter  cos. 

.  Indian  war  troops  disbanded  and  auction  of  ef- 
fects ordered.     (Govs,  special  mess.  Jan.  30,  1852.) 

1853.  Govs.  mess.  re.  examination  and  arrangement  of 
Indian  war  claims  with  view  to  presenting  same  to 
Congress,  by  bd.  of  comrs.  apptd.  under  act  ap- 
proved May  3,  1852.     (Assem.  jol.  1854:  262-263.) 

.     Memorial  of  James  Burney   [.stcl    paymaster  of 

troops,  re.  collection  and  liquii'ation  of  various 
claims  on  acct.  of  expenditures  for  suppression  of 
Indian  hostilities.  4  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1853 
doc.  43.) 

.     Rept.   [adverse]   of  Indian  affairs  committee  on 

act  for  relief  ot  Jas.  Bimey  [sicl.  5  pp.  (App.  to 
Assem.  jol.  4  sess.  doc.  57.) 

.     Corresp.  re.  efforts  made  to  secure  payment  by 

U.  S.  of  war  debt  expenses  incurred  by  Cal.  in  sup- 
pression of  Indian  hostilities.  (App.  B,  Govs.  ann. 
mess.  1855.) 

Not  given  with  separate. 

.     Partial  review  of  legislation  and  cost  of  various 

expeditions  agst.  Indians,  as  shown  in  rept.  of  com- 
mittee on  claim  of  paymaster  of  troops,  Maj.  Blr- 
ney  [stcl,  for  reimbursement  of  expenses.  4  pp. 
(App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1853  doc.  67.) 

.     Controllers  stmt,  of  civil  and  war  debt  of  state, 

to  Mch.  22.  with  estimate  of  unpresented  war 
claims;  ace.  govs,  special  mess.  5  pp.  {Same 
1853  docs.  49-50:  9-11;   Assem.  jol.  doc.  42.) 

.     Indian  war  claims;   comment,  origin,  prospects, 

etc.     (A.R.  controller  1852/3:  46-48.) 

.     Stmt,  showing  condition  of  several  apprns.  made 

for  purpose  of  liqiiiilating  war  claims  on  Nov.  29, 

for  which  7%  bone's  have  been  issued;  also  amt.  of 

12%  bonds  issued  to  date.     (.Same  1852/3:  29-30.) 

Amts.    audited    to    San    Diego,    Siskiyou,   Glla,    1st   and 

2d    I';i    Dorado,    I.os    Angeles,    Monterey,    Mariposa, 

Clear  Lake  and   Klnninth   campaigns. 

1853/4.  Stmt,  of  war  debt.  (A.R.  state  treasurer 
1853/4:  25.) 

1853/4-1856.  Stmt,  ot  war  fund  In  acct.  with  state 
treasurer.  (Same  :853/4  (pp.  10-11)— «ame  1855/6.) 

1854.  Total  amt.  ot  war  indebtedness  of  state,  and 
amt.  assumed  by  general  govt.  (A.R.  comptroller 
1853/4:  34.) 


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WAR  EXPENDITURES— cont'd 

Indian  Wars — cont'd 

no7i-serial — cont'd 

1855.  Govs.  mess.  re.  steps  necessary  to  secure  bene- 
fits of  apprn.  made  by  Congress  at  last  sess.  for 
Indian  war  expenses  of  Cal.,  1850  and  1851,  with  re- 
view of  state  legislation  authorizing  incurrence  of 
same.  (Sen.  jol.  1855:  330-333;  Assem.  jol.  pp.  361- 
363.) 

.     Rept.   of   special   committee   apptd.    to   examine 

papers  and  accts.  of  Indian  expeditions,  with  stmt, 
of  general  transactions  and  cost  of  each,  and  amts. 
allowed  and  rejected  by  bd.  of  examiners.  (Sen. 
jol.  1855:  377-391.) 

.    War  debt  of  state  assumed  by  Congress.     (Govs. 

ann.  mess.  1856:  11.) 

.    Rept.  of  Sen.  special  committee  in  reference  to 

war  indebtedness;  results  of  an  examination  of 
military  claims  paid  by  bd.  of  examiners  of  war 
claims,  etc.  24  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  6  sess.  doc. 
15.) 

.     Communication  from  Secy,  of  War  refusing  to 

pay  Cal.  war  claims  agst.  U.  S.,  until  in  receipt  of 
original  vouchers.     (Sen.  jol.  1856:  133.) 

1856.  Govs.  mess.  re.  status  of  war  claims  agst.  U.  S.; 
urging  necessity  of  securing  speedy  settlement,  and 
suggestions  re.  same;  with  exhibit  of  outstanding 
war  debt  of  state  Dec.  20,  1855.  (Assem.  jol.  1856: 
241-246;   Sen.  jol.  1856:  226-232.) 

1859-1862.  Controller's  stmt,  showing  amt.  expended 
for  suppression  of  Indian  hostilities.  (A.R.  state 
controller  1858/9  (p.  12)— same  1861/2.) 

1860.  Rept.  of  special  committee  on  Assem.  bill  16 
appropriating  money  for  suppressing  Indian  hos- 
tilities in  no.  cos.  of  state,  with  stmts,  showing 
amts.  of  claims  for  same.  (Assem.  jol.  11  sess. 
pp.  415-423.) 

1860-1863.  Controller's  stmt,  of  war  debt  of  state, 
showing  amt.  of  war  bonds  issued  by  state  treas- 
urer under  act  of  Apr.  25,  1857.  (A.R.  state  con- 
troller 1859/60  (p.  38)— sajne  1862/3.) 

1860/5-1884.  War  bond  fund;  receipts  and  payments. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1863/5  (p.  19) — same 
1882/4.) 

1861.  Govs.  mess.  re.  war  Indebtedness  of  state.  (Sen. 
jol.  12  sess.  pp.  594-595.) 

1862.  Rept.  of  comr.  of  war  debt  of  Cal.  4  pp.  (App. 
to  jols.  14  sess.  unnum.  doc.) 

.     Stmt,   of  war   debt.     (A.R.   adj.   gen.    1862:  159- 

170.) 

.  Rept.  of  adj.  gen.  upon  present  condition  of  In- 
dian war  debt  of  Cal.  7  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  13  sess. 
[doc.  31].) 

1863.  Comments  on  Indian  war  claims.  (A.R.  state 
controller  1862/3:  7-8.) 

1864.  Rept.  of  Sen.  finance  committee  on  Indebtedness 
Incurred  by  expeditions  agst.  Indians.  2  11.  (App. 
to  jols.  15  sess.  V.  2  unnum.  doc.) 

1865-1869.     Stmt,  of  condition  of  funds  (U.  S.  currency) 

for  payment  of  audited  war  bonds  and  certificates. 

(A.R.  state  controller  1864/5  (pp.  100-101)— blenn. 

rept.  same  1867/9.) 
1865/7.     War  bond  fund  (U.  S.  legal  tenders);  receipts 

and     payments.      (Blenn.     rept.     state     treasurer 

1865/7:  18.) 
1868.     Rept.  of  claims  committee  re.  payment  of  certain 

war  bonds.    5  pp.     (App.  to  jols.  17  sess.  v.  3  [doc. 

211.) 
1872.    Rept.  on  act  for  payment  of  principal  and  Inter- 
est on  Cal.  war  bond  no.  34.  with  history  of  bond. 

(Sen.  jol.  19  sess.  pp.  498-499.) 
.     Rept.  of  jt.  committee  on   Indian  war  Indrbtod- 

ness;   history  of  claims  and  debt,  with  recoramen- 


WAR  EXPENDITURES— cont'd 
Indian  Wars — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
dation  that  it  be   funded;    lists  of  bonds.     31  pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  19  sess.  v.  2  doc.  [8].) 
1873-1904.     Stmt,     of    condition    of    war    bond    fund. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  controller  1871/3   (pp.  140-141) 
—same  1902/4.) 
1879.     Indian   war   bonds;    res.   passed   Mch.   30,    1879, 
that  gov.  be  requested  to  cause  stmt,  of  all  such 
bonds,  certificates,  and  coupons,  and  circumstances 
connected  therewith,  to  be  prepared  by  controller 
and  to  cause  application  to  be  made  to  Congress, 
In  name  of  Cal.,  for  payment  of  said  bonds,  cou- 
pons, and  certificates.     (Sayne  1877/9:  17-22.) 
1886.     Cal.  Indian  war  claims;  rept.  of  agt.  and  counsel 
for  Cal.  pp.  31-40;   289-464.     (App.  to  jols.  27  sess. 
V.  8;   580  pp.) 

The  exhibits,  pp.  289-464,  contain  texts  of  federal  and 
state   repts.,   resolutions,   and  correspondence,   and 
list  of  bonds. 
1888.     Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt.  of  each 
apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under  each,  and 
balance  unexpended  for  Indian  war  bonds.    (Blenn. 
rept.  state  controller  1886/8:  59.) 
[1889.]     Stmt.  re.  unpaid  claims  of  Cal.  agst.  U.  S.  to 
special  jt.  committee.     75  pp. 

.     Same;   pt.  2.     33  pp. 

.     Same;   pt.  3.     38  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
1892-1894.     Stmt,   of  amt.   outstanding  and   unpaid   on 
Indian  war  bonds  issued  in  1851  and  1852;   cases 
re.   same.     (Rept.   atty.   gen.   1891/2    (pp.   16-17)  — 
same  1893/4.) 
1892-1898.     Comments  on    Indian  war   bonds.     (Bienn. 
rept.  state  controller  1890/2  (p.  Zl)—same  1896/8.) 
1900.     Stmt,  of  total  amt.  of  war  claims  agst.   U.  S.; 
settled  and  unsettled.     (Bienn.  rept.  adj.  gen.  1898/ 
00:  15.) 

BUTTE  COUNTY 
See   below,   Tehama   County. 

EL   DORADO   COUNTY 

1850.  Govs.  mess.  In  relation  to  El  Dorado,  Mariposa, 
Bear  Creek  and  Gila  expeditions.  (App.  to  Sen. 
jol.  2  sess.  pp.  599-600.) 

1851.  Rept.  on  Indian  hostilities  in  El  Dorado  Co., 
urging  provision  of  funds  for  suppressing  same  as 
protection  for  mineral  and  agric.  Interests  of  state. 
(Legisl.  jol.  1851:  1077-1078.) 

1852.  Rept.  re.  vouchers  and  expenses  of  first  El  Do- 
rado expedition  agst.  Indians.  (Assem.  jol.  1852: 
587-590.) 

.     Same;  2d  battalion  Cal.  volunteers  In  El  Dorado 

Co.  In  suppressing  Indian  hostilities.  {Same  1852: 
428-429.) 

.     Rept.  re.  total  cost  of  four  expeditions  resp.  in 

El  Dorado.  Mariposa  and  Monterey  cos.  and  for 
Utah  expedition  for  suppression  of  Indian  hostili- 
ties.    (Same  1852:  549.) 

1853.  See  above;  this  date. 

1855.  Rept.  re.  accts.  and  papers  of  q.  m.  of  2d  El 
Dorado  expedition  agst.  Indians.  (Sen.  jol.  1855: 
561-562.) 

.    Rept.   and   docs.   re.   accts.   of  payments   of  El 

Dorado    expeditions    agst.    Indians,    and    delay    in 
settlement    of   claims   agst.    state   for    payment   of 
same.     (Same  1855:  714-718.) 
KI.AMATII  COUNTY 

1852.     See  above;  this  date. 

1856.  Govs,  mess,  transmilling  petition  of  citizens  of 
Klamalli  Co.  agRt.  Indian  doprcdnllons,  urging  for- 
mation of  mount od  co.  therefor.  (Assem.  jol.  1856: 
407-408.) 

MAUII'OSA   COUNTY 
1851.     Govs.  mess,  and  ace.  docs.  re.  Indian  hostilities 
In  Mariposa  Co.     (I.eglsl.  jol.  1851:  941-945.) 


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WAR  EXPENDITURES— cont'd 

Indian  Wars — cont'd 

.MAKU'OSA  COUNTY— confd 

1851.  Govs.  mess,  asking  supplies  for  undertaking  sup- 
pression of  Indian  liostllitles  in  Mariposa  Co. 
(Same  1851:  1363-13G4.) 

.     Govs.   mess,   and   corresp.   re.   Indian   difflcultlea 

in  Mariposa  Co.     (tSame  1851:  ti01ti05;   GG9-G77.) 

.     Communication  from  gov.  on  Indian  difficulties 

on  the  Mariposa,  etc.,  witli  letter  of  A.  Johnston 
(Same  1851:  B(i3-565.) 

1852.  Kept.  re.  vouchers  and  expenses  of  Mariposa  ex 
pedition  agst.  Indians  in  1851,  with  ace.  docs 
(Assem.  Jol.  1852:  372-387.) 

.  Communication[s]  re.  original  papers  In  rela- 
tion to  Indian  war  in  Mariposa  Co.  (iVpp.  to  Sen 
jol.  3  sess.  pp.  095,  724.) 

.     See  above.  El  Dorado;  this  date. 

1853.  See  above;  this  date 

MKNUOCINO   COUNTY 

1859.  Corresp.  of  State  Dept.  re.  Indian  affairs  in  Men- 
docino Co.  10  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  Jol.  11  sess.  doc. 
[191.) 

1860.  Majority  and  minority  repts.  of  special  jt.  com- 
mittee on  Mendocino  war;  referring  to  lighting 
betw.  the  settlers  and  the  Ukiah  Indians — the  stock- 
killing  and  Indian  slaughters;  testimony  is  given 
in  regard  to  it  and  to  the  Nome  Cult  reservation, 
and  Capt.  Jarboe's  co.  of  volunteers;  as  well  as  to 
complaints  agst.  U.  S.  troops;  committee  recom- 
mends better  protection  tor  Cal.  Indians.  75  pp. 
(App.  to  Sen.  jol.  11  sess.  doc.  LHJ;  App.  to  Assem. 
jol.  11  sess.  doc.  lllj.) 

.  Minority  rept.  on  Indian  affairs  existing  In  Men- 
docino Co.     (Assem.  jol.  11  sess.  pp.  598-601.) 

MODOC    WAR 
1886.     Modoc  Indian  war  claim;  rept.  of  agt.  and  coun- 
sel for  Cal.   pp.   29-31;    281-288.     (App.   to  jols.   27 
sess.  v.  8;  580  pp.) 

The  exhibits,  pp.  281-288,  contain  texts  of  federal  and 
state  rcpts.,  resolutions,  and  correspondence. 

MONTEUEY  COUNTY 

1862.    See  above.  El  Dorado  County;  this  date. 

NAPA  COUNTY 
See  below,  Yolo  Co. 

PLUMAS  COUNTY 
See  below,  Tebama  Co. 

SAN  DIEGO  COUNTY 

1852.  Rept.  re.  vouchers  and  expenses  of  soldiers 
(Fitzgerald  Volunteers  and  Los  Angeles  Volun- 
teers) called  into  service  to  suppress  Indian  hostili- 
ties on  southern  frontier  (i.  e.  San  Diego  Co.). 
(Assem.  jol.  1852:  530-533.) 

1853.  In  relation  to  claim  of  Fitzgerald  Volunteers  for 
aid  in  suppressing  the  Indian  hostilities  led  by 
Antonio  Gassa.  4  pp.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  4  sess. 
doc.  32.) 

.    See  also  above;  this  date. 

SUASTA    COUNTY 

1852.  See  above;  this  date. 

1860.    See  below;  Tehama  County. 

SISKIYOU  COUNTY 

1853.  Govs.  mess,  transmitting  accts.  for  Wright  and 
McDermltt  expeditions  agst.  Indians,  urging  favor- 
able consideration  of  same.     (Sen.  jol.  1853:  119.) 

.     Rept.  of  Indian  affairs  committee  recommending 

passage  of  bill  to  settle  claims  of  Capt.  B.  Wright 
and  Chas.  McDermltt's  cos.  of  Mounted  Rangers. 
4  pp.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  4  sess.  doc.  33.) 

.     See  also  above;  this  date. 

SFTTKR   COUNTY 

1862.    See  above;  this  date. 


WAR  EXPENDITURES— cont'd 
Indian  Wars — cont'd 

TICIIAMA    COUNTY 

1S60.  Kept,  on  net  for  payment  of  expenses  Incurred  In 
suppression  of  Indian  hostilities  in  Tehama,  Shasta, 
Butte,  and  Plumas  cos.  (Assem.  jol.  11  sess.  pp. 
347-349.) 

TRINITY   COUNTY 

1852.     See  also  above;  this  date. 

UTAH    HXl'lODITION 
1852.     Rept.  re.  expenses  and  accts.  of  Utah  and  Coa- 
huilla  expeditions  agst.  Indians  in  1851.     (Assem. 
jol.  1862:  356-361.) 

Concerning  I'tnb  expedition  only;  muster  rolls,  etc. 
.     See  above.  El  Dorado  County;  this  date. 

YOLO  COUNTY 

1856.     Veto  of  act  to  provide  for  payment  of  T.  F.  W. 
Price  for  costs  of   Indian  expedition   In  Yolo  and 
Napa  COS.,  1851.     (Sen.  jol.  7  sess.  p.  789.) 
Mexican  War 

1852.     Rept.  on  claim  agst.  U.  S.  for  supplies  furnished 
and  operations  of  Fremont  battalion  prior  to  and 
during  Mexican  war.     (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1852:  554- 
559.) 
Spanish-American  War 

1900.  Stmt,  of  armory  rents  and  other  claims  growing 
out  of  "  Spanish-American  war  of  1898."  (Blenn. 
rept.  adj.  gen.  1898/00:  14.) 

1900-1902.  Stmt,  of  accts.  with  U.  S.  govt.  (Same 
1898/00  (p.  32)— same  1901/2.) 

1902.  Stmt,  of  claims  agst.  U.  S.  on  acct.  of  Spanish- 
American  war  of  1898.     (Same  1901/2:  11.) 

.     Acct.  with  U.   S.  Navy  Dept.,  under  apprn.  for 

arming     and     equipping     naval     militia.      (Same 
1901/2:  32.) 
Vigilance  Committee;  see  Riots,  etc. 


WASHINGTON 

Iron  Mines;  see  Natural  Resources. 


Mineral 


WATER  POWER;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES 

WATER  SUPPLY 

1870/1.     Rept.  on  water  supply  of  Cal.  cities  and  towns, 
with   communications.     (1   bienn.   rept.  bd.  health 
1870/1:  32-34.) 
1877/9.     Rept.  on  sources  of  supply  of  water  of  towns 

and  cities  of  Cal.     (5  same  1877/9:  46-57.) 
1878.     Minority  rept.  on  Assem.  bill  119.     6  pp.     (App. 
to  jols.  22  sess.  v.  4  [doc.  16].) 

Act    roRiilatlnR   estaMlshmcnt   and  collection   of   water- 
rates  In  cities  and  towns 
1890.     Rincon    Hill    well,    Folsom   and    Second   streets, 
S.  F. ;   geological  sections  as  seen  In  sinking.     (10 
A.R.  state  mineralogist  1889/90:  943-945.) 
1900.     Should  state  bds.  of  health  be  given  controlling 
voice  as  regard  plans  for  public  water  supplies  and 
sewerage   supplies?    by    C.    0.    Probst.     (16    blenn. 
rept.  bd.  health  1898/00:  62-70.) 

Read    at    conference    of   state    and    provincial    bds.    of 
health.     Customs   In   various  states  of  the   Union 
reviewed. 
1903.     Laboratory  method  for  ordinary  chemical  exami- 
nation of  waters  for  irrigation  and  domestic  pur- 
poses.    4   pp.     (Circular  8,   Agric.  exper.  station.) 

ALAMEDA 
1879/80.     Water  supply  of  town  of  Alameda.     (6  blenn. 
rept.  bd.  health  1879/80:  85-86.) 

LOR  ANGELES 

1868.  Veto  of  act  to  authorize  Los  Angeles  Water 
Works  Co.  to  lay  down  water  pipes  In  public  streets 
of  LoB  Angeles.     (Sen.  jol.  17  sess.  pp.  617-618.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


WATER  SUPPLY— cont'd 

LOS  ANGELES — cont'd 
1877-1S79.     Comparative    table    showing    mo.    receipts 

from  sale  of  water,   city  of  Los   Angeles.     (Rept. 

state  engr.  1878/9  pt.  4  app.  p.  41.) 
1877/9.     Rept.   on  water  supply  of   Los  Angeles,  with 

analysis.     (5  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1877/9:  55-57.) 

SACRAMENTO 
1877/9.     Rept   on   water   supply   of   Sacramento,    with 
analysis.     (5  bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1877/9:  52-55.) 

SAN    FRANCISCO 

1857.  Veto  of  act  to  authorize  introduction  of  water 
into  S.  F.     (Assem.  jol.  8  sess.  pp.  872-873.) 

1858.  Veto  of  act  to  authorize  owners  of  Spring  Val- 
ley Water  Works  to  lay  down  water  pipes  in  public 
streets  of  city  and  co.  of  S.  F.  (Same  9  sess.  p. 
454.) 

1877.  Memorial  and  petition  to  legisl.  re.  providing 
city  and  co.  of  S.  F.  with  proper  system  of  water 
works.  16  pp.  (App.  to  jols.  22  sess.  v.  4  [doc. 
10].) 

1877/9.  General  map  of  surveys  of  S.  F.  water  supply 
made  under  direction  of  bd.  of  supervisors.  (5 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  health  1877/9  facing  p.  100.) 

1878.  Petition  to  legis.  re.  purchase  of  Spring  Valley 
water  works.  2  11.  (App.  to  jols.  22  sess.  v.  4  [doc. 
27].) 

.    Petition  to  Sen.  of  Cal.  of  J.  Mullan  for  himself 

and  other  citizens  of  S.  F.     4  pp.     {Same  22  sess. 
V.  4  [doc.  23].) 

ClaimiDg  tbat  Assem.  bill  850  Is  none  other  than  the 
15  million  S.  F.  water  job,  recently  repudiated  by 
people  of  S.  F. 

SUIStJN 

1858.    Veto  of  act  granting  privilege  to  certain  persons 

of  conducting  water  into  and  through  Suisun  City. 

and  supplying  inhabitants  therewith.     (Assem.  jol. 

9  sess.  pp.  477-478.) 
Analyses 

1876/7-1903/4.     Analyses  of  waters.    (Bienn.  rept.  agric. 

college  1876/7   (pp.  49-51)— A.R.  same  1903/4.) 
1882/4.     Same;  from  northern  and  middle  Cal.     (Same 

1882/4:  56-01.) 
.     Same;    from    southern    Cal.     (Same   1882/4:  67- 

69.) 

1883.  Examination  of  waters  of  San  Fernando  Tun- 
nel; by  Hilgard.  1  sheet.  (Agric.  exper.  station, 
bull.  1.) 

1884.  Examinations  of  streams  and  well  waters;  by 
Hilgard.     1  sheet.     (Same.  bull.  20.) 

1885.  Examination  of  well  and  spring  waters.  1  sheet. 
(Same,  bull.  32.) 

1885/6.  Analyses  of  spring  waters  from  various 
sources.  (Bienn.  rept.  agric.  college  1885/6:  62- 
66.) 

.    Analyses  of  common  well  waters  from  various 

sources.     (Same  1885/6:  56-62.) 

1886-1889.  Rept.  of  examinations  of  waters,  water  sup- 
ply, and  related  subjects;  by  E.  W.  Hilgard;  ad- 
vance sheets  from  the  combined  repts.  for  1888  and 

1889  of  the  Cal.  Exper.  Station.     57  pp.     (App.  to 
jols.  28  sess.  v.  7  doc.  [3).) 

1890.  Analyses  of  stream  and  lake  waters;  streams  of 
Pleasant  Valley,  Temescal  Valley,  and  Gila  Ulver. 
(A.R.  agric.  exper.  stations  1890:  51-58.) 

1890-1904.     Analyses  of  common  well  waters.     (Same 

1890  (pp.  C4-76)— same  1903/4.) 

.    Analyses   of   spring   waters.     (Same   1890    (pp. 

58-64)— some  190.V4.) 
1891/2-1903/4.     Analyses   of   stream    and    lake   waters. 

(Same  1891/2   (pp.  50-57)— same  1903/4.) 
1894.     TeHlH  for  Impurities  In  drinking  water;   by   W. 

Anderson.     G  pp. 


WATER  SUPPLY— cont'd 
Analyses — cont'd 

1894.  Same.  (In  13  bienn.  rept.  state  bd.  health 
1892/4:  192-195.) 

Also    Issued    as    a    "  Preventive    Disease    Circular "    by 
state  bd.  of  health. 
1894/5.     Examination  and  analyses  of  HoUister  Valley 
and  Perris  Valley  soils;  also  waters  of  Perris  Val- 
ley.    (A.R.  agric.  exper.  stations  1894/5:  13-23.) 

1895.  Drinking  water  and  its  examination,  chemically 
considered;  by  Prof.  A.  Auchie  Cunningham.     8  pp. 

.     Same.     (3  ann.  sanitary  convention  1895:  46-55.) 

1895-1904.  Tables  giving  composition  of  well  waters,  by 
cos.  and  localities.  (Bienn.  rept.  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tions 1895/7  (pp.  90-91,  93,  95,  97-98,  101-102)  — 
A.R.  some  1903/4.) 

.     Tables    giving    analyses    of    lake    and    stream 

waters,  by  cos.  and  localities.     (Same  1895/7   (pp. 
77,  79-80)— A.R.  same  1903/4.) 

.     Same;    spring    waters,    by    cos.    and    localities. 

(Same    1895/7    (pp.    82-83,    85,    87-88)— A.R.   same 
1903/4.) 

1897/8-1903/4.  Table  giving  results  of  sanitary  exami- 
nation of  waters,  by  cos.  and  localities.  (A.R. 
saine  1897/8  (p.  126)— so?He  1903/4.) 

1899-1901.     Examination  of  drain  waters  from   South- 
ern Cal.;    table  of  analyses  of  drain  waters  from 
Chino  and   Westminster.     (Same  1901/3:  82-83.) 
Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Irrigation;  see  Land 
Pollution  of  Rivers,  etc. 

1875.     See  Fish  and  Game;  this  date. 

1880/2.     Pollution  of  rivers;  by  F.  W.  Hatch.     (7  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  health  1880/2:  74-82.) 
In  Its  local  application. 

1887.  Rept.  of  Sen.  fish  and  game  committee  on  memo- 
rial from  legisl.  of  Nov.,  complaining  of  depositing 
by  mills  in  Cal.  of  sawdust  in  Truckee  River,  which 
kills  fish  and  endangers  health  of  people  using 
water;  acct.  of  proceedings  of  committee,  and  rec- 
ommendation that  state  bd.  of  health  investigate 
matter;  also  rept.  of  Assem.  committee.  5  pp. 
(App.  to  jols.  27  sess.  v.  8  docs.  [10,  20].) 

1896.  Rept.  of  committee  on  Sacramento  and  American 
River  pollution  by  sewage  at  Redding,  Red  Bluff, 
Chico,  MarysviUe,  Colusa.  (14  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
health  1894/6;  26-28.) 

— — .  Pollution  of  potable  waters — Its  proper  remedy 
in  Cal.;  by  S.  S.  Herrlck.  (14  same  1894/6:  226- 
230.) 

• .    Same;  separate.    5  pp. 

1896-1898.  Case  of  People  of  State  of  Cal.  vs.  Truckee 
Lumber  Co.,  State  Supremo  Court,  in  matter  of 
dumping  sawdust  into  Truckee  River.  (Bienn. 
rept.  bd.  fish  comrs.  1894/6  (pp.  99-108)— sajjie 
1896/8.) 

1900.  Fishing  in  Truckee  River;  large  pulp  and  paper 
mill  established.      (.Same  1898/00:  20-21.) 

1902-1904.  On  operation  of  land  making  It  a  misde- 
meanor to  permit  slag  to  pass  into  any  waters  of 
state.      (.Same  1900/2   (pp.  19-20)— same  1902/4.) 

1902/4.  Rept.  on  pollution  of  water  supply.  (18  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  health  1902/4:  19-20.) 

WATTLE;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    FORESTS 

WEAVERVILLE 

Rainfall;   see  Climate 

WEEDS;    see   AGRICULTURE.     CROPS.  PESTS 

WEIGHTS  AND   MEASURES 

1801.  ('(iiiniiiniicadon  from  secy,  of  state  re.  difficulty 
of  securing  standard  weights  and  measures. 
(Legisl.  jol.  1861:  1448.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


316 


WEIGHTS  AND  MEASURES— cont'd 

1856.  Comimmiiatioii  from  secy,  of  state  as  ex-offlcio 
sealer  of  weights  and  nieusures,  roviowing  regula- 
tions re.  weights  and  measures  now  iu  force  In 
state,  showing  arrangements  necessary  for  safe 
keeping  of  standard  weights  and  measures  now 
under  way.     (Assem.  joi.  ISSS:  tJ67-669.) 

1873-1875.  Concerning  weights  and  measures.  (Blenn. 
rept.  state  dept.  1871/3   (pp.  12-14)— same  1873/5.) 

WELFARE  WORK;  see  LABOR 

WEST  BUTTE 

Rainfall;  see  Climate 

WHALING;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

WHARVES  AND  DOCKS 

liicliiilin>,'    wlinrfage    and    docktigo ;    see    also    Ilarboi 
Iniltruvcment. 

1884-1886.  CommentB  on  rates  of  dockage  and  tolls. 
(Bienn.  rept.  harbor  comrs.  1SS2/4  (p.  23) — same 
1884/6.) 

1888.  Recommendation  that  system  of  collecting  reve- 
nue directly  from  owner,  master,  agt.,  or  consignee 
of  vessels  and  cars  be  established.  (Same  1886/8: 
10.) 

1890.  Comments  on  change  in  system  of  collecting 
tolls.     (Same  1888/90:  13-14.) 

SAN  DIEGO 

1890.  Comments  on  wharTes.  (Bienn.  rept.  San  Diego 
harbor  comrs.  1889/90:  7-8.) 

SAN   FRANCISCO 

1858.  Communication  from  atty.  gen.  re.  title  to  slip 
and  wharf  property  in  city  and  co.  of  S.  F.  (As- 
sem. jol.  9  sess.  pp.  503-506.) 

1861.  Minority  rept.  on  act  providing  for  bldg.  of  a 
wharf  at  foot  of  Howard  Street,  S.  F.  (Sen.  jol. 
12  sess.  pp.  410-4U.) 

.  Veto  of  act  to  authorize  certain  persons  to  con- 
struct a  wharf  at  foot  of  Third  Street  In  S.  F. 
(Same  12  sess.  p.  816.) 

1869.  Stmt,  of  rates  of  dockage,  wharfage,  and  tolls 
for  port  of  S.  F.,  established  Dec.  1,  1869.  (Bienn. 
rept.  harbor  comrs.  1867/8:  19-20.) 

1870.  Same;  established  Dec.  1,  1870.  (Same  1869/71: 
15-17.) 

.     Rept.    [favorable]   of  commerce  and   navigation 

committee  re.  substitute  for  Sen.  bill  534;  act  to 
provide  for  speedy  completion  of  sea  wall  in  har- 
bor of  S.  F.,  and  reduction  or  abolition  of  certain 
tolls,  dockage,  and  wharfage  2  11.  (App.  to  jols. 
18  sess.  v.  2  doc.  |32].) 

.     Rept.  f  favorable]  on  free  wharfage  for  Cal.  agrlc. 

products  [using  a  portion  of  the  state's  interest  in 
S.  F.  harbor].  4  pp.  (Same  18  sess.  v.  3  doc. 
[53].) 

1873.  Kates  of  dockage,  wharfage,  and  lolls  for  port  of 
S.  F.,  established  by  bd.  July  1,  1873.  (Bienn.  rept. 
harbor  comrs.  1871/3:  45-47.) 

1875.  Same;  established  July  1,  1874.  (Sam,e  1873/5: 
36-38.) 

1884.  Comparison  of  dockage  charges  of  N.  Y.  with 
those  of  S.  F.     (Same  1882/4:  61-63.) 

.     Comparison   of  rates  of  dockage  and  wharfage 

at  port  of  Baltimore  with  those  of  S.  F.  (Same 
1882/4:  60-61.) 

.     Rates  of  dockage   in  harbor  of  S.  F.;    rates  of 

dockage  on  lighters;  rates  of  tolls.  (Same  1882/4: 
57-59.) 

1891.  List  of  vessels  of  the  port  of  S.  F.,  with  ton- 
nages, rates  of  dockage,  and  lengths.    114  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 


WHARVES  AND  DOCKS— cont'd 

1900.     Comments  on  wharves  and  bulkheads;    repairs, 

dredging,  etc.     (Bienn.   rept.   harbor  comrs.   1898/ 

00:  11-13.) 
.     Comments  on  new  Fisherman's  Wharf.     (Same 

1898/00:  8.) 
.    Comments  on  U.  S.  Transport  wharves.     (Same 

1898/00:  6.) 

E.M'ENDITIJRES    FOR 

1864-1867.  Stmt,  of  state  wharf  and  dock  fund.  (A.R. 
harbor  comrs.  1863/4  (pp.  10-13) — blenn.  rept.  same 
1865/7.) 

1864/5-1877.  Wharf  and  dock  fund;  receipts  and  pay- 
ments. (A.U.  state  treasurer  1864/5  (p.  18)  — 
bienn.  rept.  same  1875/7.) 

1865-1877.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  wharf  and  dock  fund. 
(A.R.  state  controller  1804/5  (pp.  92-93)— bienn. 
rept.  some  1875/7.) 

1871-1890.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  expenditures,  amt. 
of  each  apprn.  made  by  law,  amt.  expended  under 
each,  and  balance  unexpended  for  Improvement  of 
wharves  and  docks.  (Bienn.  rept.  same  1869/71 
(p.  57)— sanic  1888/90.) 

1873/5.     Stmt,  of  state  wharf  and  dock  fund  for  two 
yrs.     endg.     1875.      (Bienn.     rept.     harbor    comrs. 
1873/5:  21-23.) 
Leases 

1866.  Communication  from  bd.  of  state  harbor  comrs. 
re.  wharves  and  wharf  leases.  4  pp.  (App.  to 
jols.  16  sess.  V.  3  unnura.  doc.) 

1875.  Stmt,  of  present  leases,  giving  dates,  lessees,  ex- 
pirations, and  descriptions.  (Bienn.  rept.  harbor 
comrs.  1873/5:  31-32.) 

1886.  Comments  on  expiration  of  leases.  (Same 
1884/6:  10.) 

SAN  niEGO 
1904.     Comments    on    franchises.     (Blenn.    rept.     San 
Diego  harbor  comrs.  1902/4:  12-14.) 
SAN  KItANCISCO 
1896.     Comments  on  "China  Basin  lease";  sea  wall  lot 
no.  7.     (Bienn.  rept.  harbor  comrs.  1894/6:  31-32.) 
1902.    Comments     on     China     Basin     lease.      (Same 
1900/2:  8-9.) 

WHEAT 
Diseases;  see  Agriculture.     Crops.    Pests 
Exports;  see  Commerce,  etc.  * 

Prices;  see  that  title 

WHEATLAND 

Climate;  see  that  title 

WHITEFISH;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

WHITNEY,  MT. 

1870-1888.  History  of  Mt.  Whitney;  copy  of  letter  writ- 
ten by  W.  A.  Goodyear  to  editor  of  Independent, 
July  30,  1888.  (8  A.R.  state  mineralogist  1887/8: 
230-232.) 

WHITTIER     REFORM     SCHOOL;      see     MAINTENANCE: 
STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

WILMINGTON 

Harbor;   see  Harbors 

WIND;  see  CLIMATE 

WINE 
Exports;  see  Commerce,  etc. 
Industry;  see  Industries,  etc. 

WOMAN 

Labor;  see  that  title 


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WOODLAND 

Rainfall;   see  Climate 

WOODPECKERS;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

WOOL 

Prices;  see  that  title 
Production;  see  Industries,  etc. 

WOOLLY  APHIS;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS.    PESTS 

YELLOW  FEVER;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH.    EPIDEMICS 

YOLO  COUNTY  (1850) 

Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 

Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 

Climate;  see  that  title 

Flood;  see  Climate.    Floods 

Gold 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.   Mineral.   Gold; 
these  dates. 

Horticultural   Board;    see  Agriculture.     Horticultural   Com- 
missions 

Indian  Wars;  see  War  Expenditures 

Irrigation;   see  Land.     Irrigation 

Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See   Industries,   etc.     Mines  and   Min- 
ing; these  dates. 

Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 

1894/6.     See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 

Natural  Gas  in;  see  Natural  Resources 

Onyx  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Quicksilver 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  Natural  Resources.    Mineral.    Quick- 
silver; these  dates. 

Sandstone  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Surveyor;  see  Land 

Trachyte  and  Tufa  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 

Travertine  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 


YOSEMITE  VALLEY 

Fisheries;  see  Fish  and  Game 
Park;  see  Parks:  State 

YREKA 

Rainfall;  see  Climate 

YUBA  COUNTY  (1850) 

Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Assessors;  see  Taxation:  State 
Bullion  Production 
1885.    See   Natural    Resources.    Mineral.    Production; 
this  date. 
Clay  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Fruit  Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Gold 

1879-1880.     See    Natural    Resources.      Mineral.      Gold; 

these  dates. 
1881.     See  same;  this  date. 
1892-1895.     See  same;  these  dates. 
1892/4-1894/6.     See  same;  these  dates. 
Horticultural   Board;    see    Agriculture.    Horticultural    Com- 
missions 
Mineral  Paint  in;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Mines  and  Mining 

1889/90-1890/2.     See  Industries,   etc.     Mines  and  Min- 
ing; these  dates. 
Mining  and  Irrigating  Canals 
1894/6.    See  Industries,  etc.    Mining  Canals,  etc.;  these 
dates. 
Silver 
1892-1895.    See   Natural    Resources.    Mineral.     Silver; 
these  dates. 
Surveyor;  see  Land 

YUBA  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

ZINC;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    MINERAL 


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